Juliana Azoubel

 


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          Juliana Azoubel was raised in Pernambuco, Brazil, where she was trained in Classical Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Spanish, Portuguese, Ballroom, Israeli, African and Brazilian Dance. She worked for several Brazilian Dance companies in the cities of Recife and Olinda, also creating and directing the “Olindança” (a Brazilian Dance Company). In 1991, she went to her first tour in Europe to teach and perform Brazilian Dance. Since then she traveled extensively in Europe, South America and Brazil as a Brazilian Dancer, Teacher and Choreographer.

 

 

          In 1996, after attending law school in Brazil, she came for the first time to the US in a program hosted by the Lincoln Center and the Julliard School of the Arts to teach and perform Brazilian Dance in New York. Since in Gainesville, she has performed, choreographed and taught to the World Music Ensemble Jacaré Brazil, Santa Fé Community Education Project, UF Leisure Courses, American College Dance Festival and other workshops in and outside of Florida.


          She has also performed with the UF Diversity Artist Project (Urban Bush Women), the UF Agbedidi African Ensemble, the Florida State Touring Company Dance Alive! and  with the Dance Brazil, a Brazilian Dance Company based in New York.  She holds a BFA in Dance from the University of Florida and since then she has been a guest artist in the Bahia Festival 2003 and in the “Festival Nacional de Dança do Recife” (where she has won the prize for “best dancing” and “best choreography” for three consecutive years. Some of her work as a dancer and as a choreographer can be seen in the Globo Network series “Noite Feliz” and in many TV Commercials in the “Rede Globo Nordeste”.

 

 

For more information please contact

Juliana Azoubel

BFA In Dance - University of Florida
Dancer/Teacher/Choreographer/Pilates Instructor
julianaazoubel@hotmail.com - 352- 377 9667

 

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