Mia Bourhis, Giulia Finardi, Savea Kegan, Manon Delanoë

Savea Kagan

Savea trained at Los Angeles County High School For The Arts (LACHSA) and Degas Dance Studio. During this time, she received national recognition from YoungArts, Music Center Spotlight, and Youth America Grand Prix, and attended programs such as Jacobs Pillow, Orsolina28, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and Nederlands Dans Theater X Project Amare. She then received her Bachelor’s degree at Codarts Rotterdam University Of The Arts and danced with Scapino Ballet Rotterdam, where she now works as an Academy Teacher in the education department. She has guest taught in institutions such as Henny Jurriens, Codarts, The Movers Amsterdam, and created works in Het National Ballet, Ish Dance Collective, Bluebox, Professional Dance Training French Rivera (PDTFR), Korzo Theater, Het National Ballet, Ish Dance Collective, and other institutions in the Netherlands and abroad. In addition, she’s an avid creator and has choreographed full-length productions, multimedia dance theater performances, short films, music videos, and site-specific exhibitions, and recently published her first poetry book entitled ’Tea Drinkers And Thinkers.’

Manon Delanoë

Manon Delanoë was born and raised in Paris, where she began her artistic training in piano and theatre before discovering her passion for dance. She later moved to Canada to pursue classical ballet training at l’École Supérieure de Ballet du Québec.

During her studies, she performed works in collaboration with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, the Balanchine Trust, Andrew Skeels, and Stephanie Lake Company. Following her graduation, she joined Conny Janssen Danst as an apprentice.

She is currently a freelance dancer, collaborating with a range of choreographers across contemporary and classical practices. Alongside her professional dance career, she maintains a strong interest in and engagement with diverse artistic disciplines.

In the 2025/26 season, Manon performed as a guest artist with Le Prefiche in a production by award-winning choreographer Nnamdi Nwagwu. From the end of the 2025/26 season onward, she officially joined Le Prefiche, touring the production internationally.

Mia Bourhis

Mia Bourhis is a freelance artist based between the Netherlands and Paris. She has worked with choreographers such as Nnamdi Nwagwu, Béatrice Larrivée, and Remy Tilburg with IID Dance Company. She previously performed with Compagnie Yasaman in Paris before joining Conny Janssen Danst in Rotterdam, where she collaborated on creations with choreographers including Charlie Skuy, Conny Janssen, and Sarah Adjou.

Mia’s professional journey began with the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company’s Masa Programme in Israel. She went on to graduate with first-class honours from the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance in London. Passionate about the intersection of dance and music, she is also pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Musicology and Composition at Sorbonne University, Paris, where her research focuses on how music can enhance dance and vice versa.

Deeply curious and committed to her craft, Mia sees dance as a way to explore the human body and mind, both in conventional and non-conventional forms. For her, the stage is where the true self is revealed, and the body becomes an open book.

Giulia Finardi

Giulia Finardi was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2002.

She began dancing at a very early age, and during her time in Brazil, Giulia participated in various competitions both inside and outside the country, such as YAGP in New York, Danzamérica in Argentina, and had the pleasure of reaching the finals of Brazil’s Got Talent.

In 2014, she traveled to Europe to participate in the Royal Ballet summer course, and later in 2019, she took part in the NDT summer intensive.

At the age of 18, Giulia moved to the Netherlands to begin her studies at Codarts University of the Arts, where she performed works by Cayetano Soto, Andonis Foniadakis, and Ed Wubbe, among others.

She completed her Bachelor of Arts at Codarts in June 2024 and continued her career by joining TanzMainz as an apprentice. There she worked with choreographers such as Rafaele Giovanola, Lander Patrick, and Moritz Ostruschnjak, among others.

After that, she decided to work as a freelancer and pursue opportunities that aligned with her needs and interests at the time. She worked on various projects around Europe, including performing as a guest dancer with Ballett Augsburg, being part of the company OtraDanza in Alicante, Spain, dancing a new creation by award-winning choreographer Nnamdi Nwagwu, produced by Orsolina28, and participating in numerous festivals in the

Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy.

Since September 2025, Giulia is an official member of the ballet ensemble of Staatstheater Augsburg under the direction of Ricardo Fernando.

Besides her main profession, she is also deeply interested in developing a committed involvement with other art form,s such as teaching, choreographing, and modeling, for example.