Carmelo pizzino biography
- CARMELO PIZZINO ~ PERSONAL BIO. Dance enthusiasts know Carmelo Pizzino spent years learning and perfecting his craft in Perth before progressing to the.
- Carmelo Pizzino won his first dancing award at just five years of age.
- The Morley-raised professional dancer revealed he had contemplated suicide on multiple occasions.
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Carmelo Pizzino 1885 - 1969
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Carmelo Pizzino's History: 1885 - 1969
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Birthdate
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Birthplace
August 1969
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Carmelo Pizzino lived 13 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 84.
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Sophia de Lautour (Alvarez)
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Sophia, a national tango champion has been teaching Tango and hosting Tango events for 24 years. Her dance style of Tango evolved from many hours of dancing at tango clubs in Buenos Aires and across Europe and extensive training with her favourite tango maestros.
Through her classes and events Sophia has reached and taught literally thousands of people to tango. Sophia has been described as the 'teacher of teachers' as a number of her former students are now themselves tango instructors.
Sophia has performed tango on stage for Sting at the Sydney Opera House. Past students include Sam Neil, second place winners of the 2006 Dancing With the Stars – Arianne Caoili and Carmelo Pizzino, and winners of the ABC Channel’s Strictly Dancing competition 2004, Linda de Nicola and Adrian Seib, the internationally renowned dance choreographer Meryl Tankard, dancer and choreographer Dale Pope, former dancer with the Australian Ballet Liz Rogers, Lydia Sanchez, former dancer Cirque de Soleil, former Austr
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Alana Patience
Australian ballroom dancer
Alana Louise Patience (born 21 November 1980) is an Australian ballroom dancer[1] and twice winner of Channel 7's Dancing with the Stars.
Career
Patience studied acting at the Australian Academy of Dramatic Art (AADA), now known as the Australian Institute of Music – Dramatic Arts (AIMDA); however, she would take a break when she joined the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars, but she later returned and graduated in 2005.[citation needed]
In 2010, Alana—together with Better Homes and Gardens carpenter Rob Palmer—won season 10 of Dancing with the Stars, and she won again in 2011 with Celebrity chef Manu Feildel.[2][3] Alana has also danced with music journalist Molly Meldrum, Tom Waterhouse, ex-Collingwood footballer Brodie Holland, and radio personality Brendan Jones. Patience was announced as part of the cast for the fourteenth season of Dancing with the Stars, but her assigned partner, comedian Paul Fenech, dropped out of the show before the season began (due to
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