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Emile Chouriet scholarship Prize Winners

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12 Dec 2019

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Sumina Sasaki, a young Japanese ballerina, won the Émile Chouriet scholarship at the 47th Prix de Lausanne, in 2019. Following her success, the young lady had the chance to join the prestigious Royal Ballet School, in London.

“I chose the Royal Ballet Company because it was the company of my dream. But it was a too big dream and I never thought it would come true. Thank you, Emile Chouriet, for your support on it. I’m grateful”. Sumina Sasaki

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Carolyne Galvao, a young Brazilian ballerina, won the Émile Chouriet scholarship at the 46th Prix de Lausanne in 2018.
Following her success, the young lady had the chance to join the prestigious English National Ballet School in London.

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Lauren Hunter, a young American ballerina, won the Émile Chouriet scholarship at the 45th Prix de Lausanne in 2017. Following her success, the young lady had the chance to join the prestigious Royal Ballet School, in London.

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“The best thing that has ever happened for my career was winning a prize at the Prix de Lausanne. The sponsorship from Emile Chouriet allowed me the opportunity to train at The Royal Ballet School, one of the best professional ballet schools in the world. Without the help from the sponsors, I may of never gotten the chance to come to London and would not be the dancer I am today. Thanks to Emile Chouriet, I’ve been given the chance to pursue my dream and I will forever be grateful for their support and generosity.” Lauren Hunter