
Anna Maria Prina and Robert De Warren with students of the La Scala Ballet School in 1992: on the left Marta Romagna and Roberto Bolle; to the right Mara Galeazzi and Mick Zeni
Anna Maria Prina was the director of the La Scala Theatre Ballet School for thiry-two years, producing artists such as Mara Galeazzi, Massimo Murru, Roberto Bolle, Mick Zeni, Renata Caldarini, Alessio Carbone, Vito Mazzeo, Marco Pierin and Paola Cantalupo, among many, many others.
I asked her what the requisites are to become a dance teacher:
Teaching is an art, a science and a gift. It’s a gift to know how to leave a mark in the minds of those who wish to learn. Teaching dance isn’t for everyone: it is necessary to be generous, curious, authoritative and armed with great passion and patience.… [continue reading]
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