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The Certaldo Clara Laganà Paul McCartney at Liverpool Institute, a school modeled on 'Fame'

Certaldo Certaldo The Clara Lagat, a student of municipal school of dance of Polis, is preparing to take the leap of his career as a dancer. Has exceeded international selections which led to admission to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts for a degree in Performing Dance. The selection, which included candidates from dozens of countries - from Europe, United States, Canada, Japan, Africa and Israel - was conducted in two phases, which allowed you to choose a limited number of 20 students on more than 800 aspirants that in order to participate, however, had to answer a series of rigorous pre-requisites. Clara is 20 years old Lagat and studied at the Dance Centre Certaldo Polis Laboratories under the guidance of Noreen Livesey (Ballet), Marina Setti (Contemporary Dance) and Laura Towers (Flamenco). Furthermore, at the School of Music in Certaldo, he took a course taught by Bettina annual singing courses. His whole artistic development has therefore developed within the cultural offer of the Municipal Laboratories Polis, demonstrating the educational value of the center. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, founded on the initiative of Mark Featherstone-Witty and Sir Paul McCartney - now the most famous city of Liverpool - is housed in the building that housed the school where the then young 'Beatle' had attended high school . In the Institute, divided in different addresses are improving various aspects of the performing arts in a pattern similar to that of New York School of the Performing Arts which, in the eighties, gave the cue to the Alan Parker film of Fame and the start to the hit television series of Fame. The students of LIPA, who are offered the opportunity to develop their talents, they have the opportunity to gain different experiences in order to acquire a thorough knowledge of various aspects related to the production of a show, including a solid background on theoretical and cultural foundations, developed in collaboration with John Moores University. The permanence of the English Lagat will coincide with the period in which Liverpool European Capital of Culture, exceptional educational opportunity for young Certaldo.