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January 8th, 2026

Three French students from ESBQ featured in Le Petit Journal

Clara, Salomé, and Eva crossed the Atlantic to study classical dance at the École supérieure de ballet du Québec (ESBQ). Three ages, three personalities, but the same total commitment to a daily routine where discipline rivals passion. Their journeys reveal the face of a school that has become an international hub for dance training.

Discover their journeys and impressions in this article from Le Petit Journal.

Clara Pastoukhov – Asserting her artistic voice
By joining the ESBQ, Clara Pastoukhov chose an environment that allows her to combine technical excellence with the development of her artistic identity. As part of the advanced program, she is progressing in a structured setting where educational support promotes autonomy, confidence, and preparation for the professional world. Through classes, projects, and stage experiences, Clara is pursuing her path with commitment and determination.

Salomé – Growing up in a stimulating and supportive environment
As the youngest student in the group, Salomé embodies the enthusiasm and discipline required for professional dance training. At ESBQ, she thrives in an environment that supports both her technical progress and personal development. Surrounded by an attentive team and motivating peers, she is gradually building a solid foundation for a promising career.

Eva – Developing precision and versatility
At the École supérieure, Eva receives comprehensive training that allows her to explore different facets of dance. Through classical and contemporary dance and artistic projects, she refines her technique, musicality, and stage presence. This holistic approach, which is at the heart of the school's teaching philosophy, provides her with the essential tools to develop a precise, committed, and personal style of dance.

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