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Vincent Blanc, originally from Gap, began his training at the École Supérieure de Danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower in 1993. With the Jeune Ballet International de Cannes, he worked with choreographers including Monet Robier, Philippe Cohen, and the company Castafiore. In 1999, he joined the Centre Chorégraphique National de Nantes for the creation of Hôtel Central by Claude Brumachon. He remained a performer there until 2011, embodying and transmitting this choreographic language to a wide variety of audiences.
Today, he continues his artistic journey as both dancer and educational director at CCNN. In collaboration with Ambra Senatore, he develops in situ formats that stand at the intersection of artistic creation, pedagogy, and public engagement. His teaching, rooted in imagination and sensation, places strong emphasis on the importance of human connection.
In parallel, he is studying at the French School of Yoga of the West, exploring the synergies between yoga and dance. His practice focuses on how body awareness and breathing can nurture personal development as well as enrich artistic expression.