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Eric Camillo

Currently teaching at the Paris Opera Ballet School, the greatest pleasure of Eric Camillo is to witness the improvement of his students, to see them flourish as professional dancers. He is always present for them in moments of doubt and whenever they are in need. He accompanies them step by step, and continues to guide them, even when they have reached the summit.

TEACHING CAREER:

2002 – Present:  DANCE PROFESSOR, PARIS OPERA BALLET AND SCHOOL.  Appointed Dance Professor of the Paris Opera Ballet and Teacher of the 2nd Division Boys of the Paris Opera Ballet School since 2004.

1997-Present: INTERNATIONAL GUEST TEACHER 

  • American Academy of Ballet (New York) in 2019,
  • Kyoto Academy of Dance from 2007 to 2019,
  • The Royal Ballet School in 2016,
  • Korean National Ballet and its School in 2012,
  • The Shanghai Ballet and its School in 2003 and 2004,
  • the Bolshoï Ballet during their tour to Paris in 2004,
  • Nice Opera and Capitol of Toulouse in 2002,
  • La Scala of Milan in 2001,
  • Jeune Ballet de France and the Cuban National Ballet and its School in 1997.

In addition, Eric Camillo was invited to teach in numerous intensive courses (Rome, Berlin, Zurich, Marseille, Biarritz …)

INTERNATIONAL GUEST BALLET MASTER

During the last 15 years, Eric mounted a great number of ballets: In particular:

  • in Japan, Giselle (after Perrot/Coralli), The Graduation Ball (D. Lichine), La Vivandière and the Act II of Paquita (P. Lacotte), Suite de Danses (Y. Clustine), Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet, Act II of La Bayadère, Le Rêve (F. Bourgeois).
  • At the Paris Opera Ballet,
  • Flower Festival in Genzano (Bournonville)
  • la Scala de Milan, the Sleeping Beauty (Nureyev).

INTERNATIONAL JUDGE IN COMPETITIONS

Eric Camillo guested as a judge in international competitions including:

  • Chausson d’Or in Paris,
  • VKIBC (Brussels),
  • YAGP (Brussels, New York),
  • School of Royal Danish Ballet …

DANCING CAREER SOLOIST

THE PARIS OPERA BALLET — 1985-2002 In 1985, Eric Camillo joined the Paris Opera Ballet when Rudolf Nureyev was the Artistic Director. He was promoted “Soloist” at the age of 19. During his career, he performed in numerous classical productions of the company and often as a lead. He was also chosen by Rudolf Nureyev to participate in his world tour “Nureyev and Friends”. 
 Eric Camillo was also a 1st Prize winner at the Concours International de Danse in Paris in 1990 and winner of the Prize of AROP (The Friends of the Paris Opera) in 1991.