about us
The Dellisse Dance Studio is founded on the idea of thorough training in the field of dance, where it combines professional guidance with a personal approach. every dancer recieves the utmost attention and the training that particularly suits him or her.
Kids are taught from the age of 3 until the age of 19 (not including IDF participants and the women group. When students at the kindergarten age come to our class, the complicated ballet basics are taught in a playful manner. In this way the students are given the initial tools in training that will be later on used for more complex ballet training. With the more advanced groups special attention is made sure that the professional training provided to the students will bring no harm.
audrey Dellisse
Audrey Dellisse acquired her professional training in the Royal Academy of Dance in Antwerp, Belgium, where she started dancing at the age of 8 and matriculated with a diploma at the age of 18. At the age of 19, Audrey participated in the International Ballet Competition in Geneva, where she became the first dancer in the history of competitions to win two golden medals: one in classical ballet and the other in modern dance. Not long after, Audrey was invited to join the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company in Israel, under the artistic director Rami Be’er. There she danced for five years and appeared in hundreds of performances in Israel and around the world.
Audrey Dellisse has started her teaching career i 1995 at the Art Highschool of Dance and Music in Brussels (Belgium). When she came to Israel and joined the Kibbutz Company she taught students at the Sadna (the Kibbutz Contemporary School). Later on she taught at various studios in Israel till the year 2006 where she established the Studio Dellisse in Jerusalem. She then proceeded to teach over a decade at the Jerusalem Dance Art Centre and now has opened The Dellisse Dance Studio in Jerusalem to give students an education through the movement of dance, where each child is given the opportunity to grow and reach it the best way possible.