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CÉLINE LE GRELLE

CÉLINE LE GRELLE

Céline joined the Royal Ballet of Flandres in 2004 after graduating at the Royal Ballet school of Antwerp.

After 9 years in the company, she went on to dance internationally, working with Ballet Ireland and as a soloist in Astana Ballet in Kazakhstan. She was also part of the world première of David Dawson’s Swan Lake with the Scottish Ballet.

Some of her most important roles were Odette / Odile in Swan Lake and the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Nutcracker. She danced in several works of William Forsythe and George Balanchine and was fortunate to work with several renowned choreographers such as Jacopo Godani, Christian Spuck and David Dawson.

She has danced in a few projects since and also worked as a part time ballet master with Europa Danse Company, junior ballet in Brussels in 2021-2022.

Now she fully immersed herself in her other passions, incorporating holistic wellbeing through movement, relaxation and healing in many different ways.

She is a certified Pilates comprehensive studio instructor, yin and restorative yoga teacher and incorporates Qigong, yoga nidra and more. She offers guidance and support through sound and energy healing (Reiki) and deeper relaxation through massages as well. She has also deepened her knowledge into working with pre- and postnatal.

Through her life and dance experience, mixed with an in depth interest for continuous study, she is passionate to guide people through this life journey, in many different ways, together, to come home to ourselves.

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