The three youngsters were selected to participate in the event, scheduled from January 28 to February 4, in which Pantoja will represent the institution directed by multi-awarded dancer Carlos Acosta in the Choreographic Project of the Schools Associated to the Prix, a workshop that is not included in the competition.
Meanwhile, Figueredo, as choreographer, and Muñoz, in the role of performer; will participate with the solo Somnium in the Young Creation Award, a contemporary choreography competition proposed by the Prix and organized by the Fondation en faveur de l’Art chorégraphique.
In an interview published this Monday, they all acknowledged that being in the Prix de Lausanne will be the realization of a dream.
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