Company
Current Dancers
Fabio Dolce (Italy) was born in Sicily, where he began his ballet training after several years of competitive Latin ballroom. He completed his ballet studies at the National Academy of Rome, before joining the Cannes Jeune Ballet, where he danced works by choreographers including George Balanchine, Jean-Christophe Maillot, Carolyn Carlson, Marc Ribaud and Edward Cook. He then joined the CCN Ballet de Lorraine, where he danced for nine years...(Read more)
Antonette Dayrit (UK) trained at the Royal Ballet School and Central School of Ballet. As a student, she performed with the Ballet Central Tour (2005), The Royal Ballet Company and Birmingham Royal Ballet. Antonette later joined Rambert, where she performed works by choreographers including Christopher Bruce, Javier de Frutos, Itzik Galili...(Read more)
Former Dancers
Phil Sanger (UK) trained in Yorkshire between Barnsley College: Electric Theatre and The Northern School of Contemporary Dance, where he worked with many choreographers such as Fin Walker, Hofesh Schector, Kim Brandstrup and Janet Smith. Upon completion of a postgraduate study he worked on a project basis for Slanjayvah Danza and Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company and then joined Phoenix Dance Theatre where he danced from 2009 to 2014. His professional career, now spanning 15 years, has ventured into many forms of dance and movement research such as Martial Arts, Burlesque & Cabaret, Tango and Butoh and includes performances of work by Robert Cohan, Philip Taylor, Charlotte Vincent, Richard Alston...
Azurra Ardovini (Italy) began her training in ballet and contemporary dance in Florence, before moving to the UK to continue her training at London Contemporary Dance School (LCDS). As a professional performer, she has worked with Rosemary Lee, Jonathan Lunn, Kim Brandstrup, Hélène Blackburn, Freddie Opoku-Addaie, Jorge Crecis, ENO, ROH, James Cousins, Vincent Dance Theatre, Akram Kahn, for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics and many others. Azurra danced with Henri Oguike Dance Company between 2008-9, and later in 2009 joined Phoenix Dance Theatre, where she dance until the end of the 2013 season. During her time there she worked with many choreographers, including Richard Alston, Lost Dog, Douglas Thorpe, Aletta Collins...
Marivi Da Silva (Spain), originally from Barcelona, began her early training in rhythmic gymnastics competing at national level. She completed her dance training at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. In 2012 founded DeNada Dance Theatre with Carlos Pons Guerra, where she has created roles in Passionaria (Anna), Young Man!(Man in Yellow/Death) and O Maria (Concepción). Marivi was nominated for the 2016 UK Critics' Circle National Dance Awards in the category of 'Outstanding Female Performance: Modern'... (Read more)