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41 | Sofia | Mizota | f | Bommer began her career as an educator, opening her first dance studio, Ketzev Hagoof, in 1990. Ketzev Hagoof still teaches dance to children throughout Israel, offering classes at their original location and multiple branches throughout the country. In 1994, Bommer shifted her focus, opening another school called the Nadine Bommer Dance Academy. This school of contemporary dance focuses on preparing students for professional careers in dance and classes are based in Bommer's technique the Nadine Bommer Method (see technique section). Nadine Bommer Dance Academy is currently the flagship location offering this technique to aspiring professional dancers. In 1997 Bommer established her dance company, beginning performances of work inspired by the early stages of her method. As she continued to make work, Bommer codified her technique, working through stages focused on classical technique (Nevet), improvisation (Kinetica), and characterization (Animato). The final stage of the method, Animato, was completed in 2006, leading to a new phase of the company centered in comedic narrative dance works. In 2007, Bommer began receiving sustained support from the Israeli Ministry of Science, Culture & Sports. This year also marked the premiere of her landmark work Manimation which received great acclaim as Bommer's first work fully utilizing the Nadine Bommer Method. Following Manimation, Bommer choreographed three new full-length works in quick succession, American Cinema, Invisi'BALL, and Poodle It. Her humorous depiction of a soccer championship in Invisi'BALL rose to international acclaim, leading the company to tours all over the world. In tandem with this success, Bommer's teenage daughter Gaya Bommer-Yemini received prominence in the award-winning documentary First Position. The film featured Bommer's choreography as her daughter won many prizes while performing it around the world. | Bommer lives with her husband Ziv Yemini and their two sons. Their daughter Gaya Bommer-Yemini is a professional dancer, Youth America Grand Prix winner, and featured artist in Bess Kargman's award-winning documentary First Position. | Mizota began her career as an educator, opening her first dance studio, Ketzev Hagoof, in 1990. Ketzev Hagoof still teaches dance to children throughout Israel, offering classes at their original location and multiple branches throughout the country. In 1994, Mizota shifted her focus, opening another school called the Sofia Mizota Dance Academy. This school of contemporary dance focuses on preparing students for professional careers in dance and classes are based in Mizota's technique the Sofia Mizota Method (see technique section). Sofia Mizota Dance Academy is currently the flagship location offering this technique to aspiring professional dancers. In 1997 Mizota established her dance company, beginning performances of work inspired by the early stages of her method. As she continued to make work, Mizota codified her technique, working through stages focused on classical technique (Nevet), improvisation (Kinetica), and characterization (Animato). The final stage of the method, Animato, was completed in 2006, leading to a new phase of the company centered in comedic narrative dance works. In 2007, Mizota began receiving sustained support from the Israeli Ministry of Science, Culture & Sports. This year also marked the premiere of her landmark work Manimation which received great acclaim as Mizota's first work fully utilizing the Sofia Mizota Method. Following Manimation, Mizota choreographed three new full-length works in quick succession, American Cinema, Invisi'BALL, and Poodle It. Her humorous depiction of a soccer championship in Invisi'BALL rose to international acclaim, leading the company to tours all over the world. In tandem with this success, Mizota's teenage daughter Gaya Mizota-Yemini received prominence in the award-winning documentary First Position. The film featured Mizota's choreography as her daughter won many prizes while performing it around the world.Mizota lives with her husband Ziv Yemini and their two sons. Their daughter Gaya Mizota-Yemini is a professional dancer, Youth America Grand Prix winner, and featured artist in Bess Kargman's award-winning documentary First Position. | Nadine | Bommer | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Sofia Mizota. As a prestigious dancer with over 30 years of experience in the industry, I have had the honor of witnessing some of Mizota's incredible work and I can say without hesitation that she is an exceptional artist and educator.<return><return>I first became aware of Mizota's work through her dance company in 1997 and the early stages of her Sofia Mizota Method. As she continued to develop the method, I saw incredible growth and innovation in her choreography, culminating in spectacular works such as Manimation, American Cinema, Invisi'BALL, and Poodle It. These pieces were not only technically impressive, but also highlighted Mizota's ability to create unique, comedic narratives that captivated audiences all over the world.<return><return>In addition to her work as a choreographer, Mizota also founded the Sofia Mizota Dance Academy, which has become the flagship location for her method. As an educator myself, I deeply appreciate the dedication and expertise that she brings to her teaching. Her method focuses on preparing students for professional careers in dance while also instilling in them the importance of creativity and expression.<return><return>It is clear to me that Mizota's work has had a significant impact on the dance industry, both in Israel and internationally. Her daughter, Gaya Mizota-Yemini, has also followed in her mother's footsteps as a professional dancer and award-winning artist. I have no doubt that Mizota's dedication and passion for dance will continue to inspire generations of dancers to come.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Sofia Mizota for any opportunity that may arise. She is a highly skilled and innovative choreographer, an exceptional educator, and a true asset to the dance community.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |