Artistic Direction
Maestro Fabrizio Gallo
He began very early, in 1990, to frequent TROPICANA, the first historic Latin American club in Milan, and discovered the thing that still involves him the most: SALSA.
He went to Cuba to study and it was there that he met his first great teacher Alberto Valdes, who taught him the tricks and secrets of Cuban salsa and rueda de casino.
In Milan, he continued his studies with choreographers Fernando Sosa and Raffael Gonzales, creators of one of the world's most prestigious dance troupes: TROPICAL GEM
She graduated in psychology, specialising in the subjects of body expression and non-verbal communication.
Thanks to her multidisciplinary knowledge and awareness of the therapeutic aspect of salsa and the well-being it can induce, she is able to promote dance within hospitals: in pre-natal classes.
In 2003, he proposed meetings with pregnant women in the hospital to encourage pelvic mobility through Caribbean dancing. This mobility is functional to “engage” the baby, i.e. to encourage the baby to move with its head down, the latter being a fundamental requirement for an uncomplicated birth.
He also teaches dance workshops to primary and secondary school children.
His strong aptitude for teaching led him to embark on a career as a dance instructor between Milan and Padua and he immediately stood out for his incredible ability to transmit energy, joy and passion.
In 2004, he was commissioned by the province to organise a show at the stadium before the MATCH OF THE HEART (click to see video) between national TV and national singers.
Anora today, in 2024, puts its 30 years of experience at the service of your enjoyment and learning of Caribbean dances together with its staff
Happy dancing to you all
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