From the School of La Scala and MAS (Music, Arts & Show) in Milan, to the Alvin Ailey School in New York, Alberto BARLETTA's training is predominantly Modern-Jazz, Contemporary and Classical.
His repertoire ranges from the great classics to more contemporary works: from Rudolf Nureyev, Georges Balanchine, via Angelin Preljocaj and Maurice Béjart.
His repertoire ranges from the great classics to more contemporary works: from Rudolf Nureyev, Georges Balanchine, via Angelin Preljocaj and Maurice Béjart.
As a dancer, he has worked with many choreographers such as Mia Michaels, William Forsythe and many others. He has also danced in different dance companies in France and abroad: Paris, Lyon, New York, Los Angeles. As a teacher, he works in France and abroad in different schools and companies.
He is also a judge in various national and international dance competitions. Today he continues to dance and choreograph for various shows and to share his universe in various establishments.
The modern fusion course seen by Alberto BARLETTA
He sees teaching as student development, a hatching link that uses the singularity and characteristics of each person, which guides students towards a well-defined universe.
In modern expression, the writing of her work is based on the fundamentals of contemporary dance. By learning from many dance experiences from different cultures he has developed a style of dance that merges several elements.
This fusion mixes technical and choreographic elements of contemporary and modern with a more sensitive interpretation of movement. This universe allows the student to express himself more deeply by writing his own body language and giving rise to his own emotion and creativity.