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Valentin Juteau

Valentin Juteau began dancing at the age of 10 and trained at various prestigious schools. He graduated from the Paris Opera Ballet School and the École Supérieure de Danse de Cannes, among others, and completed his studies in Switzerland at the École Atelier Rudra Béjart. There he began his professional career, participating in several productions by Maurice Béjart with his company, including The Rite of Spring. He received his first engagement in Chemnitz, followed by a contract in Gelsenkirchen under the direction of Bridget Breiner.

 

There he danced choreographies by David Dawson, Jiří Kylián, and Johan Inger, as well as numerous classical ballets such as Swan Lake and many others. His career eventually led him to Karlsruhe, where he ended his active career in 2024. Since then, he has taught at various ballet schools in North Rhine-Westphalia. In addition to teaching the classical technique of the French school, he is particularly passionate about the human dimension of dance. He appreciates the deeper meaning dance can have for personal development and self-awareness. He takes great pleasure in supporting dancers of different ages and levels in better understanding their bodies and developing their dance skills.

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