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Centre chorégraphique national de Nantes

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Ambra Senatore, chorégraphe italienne, a posé ses bagages au Centre Chorégraphique National de Nantes depuis le 1er janvier 2016 après des années de voyages artistiques, géographiques, qui ont nourri son travail.
Elle qui a fait de l’humain son terreau créatif privilégié, a imaginé un endroit vivant et vibrant dans lequel toutes et tous peuvent trouver une place : artistes bien sûr, mais aussi habitants, amateurs, partenaires du territoire nantais.
Un lieu porteur de créativité et d’ouverture, comme une invitation à un voyage à inventer et partager, ensemble.
Un havre où la danse sera perçue comme proche, accessible à tous.
Un lieu où créer, développer un répertoire foisonnant, faire rayonner les pièces de la compagnie sur la région nantaise mais aussi à l’international, imaginer de nouvelles créations tournées vers la ville et ses habitants, en prise avec le réel.
Un lieu où pratiquer, ouvert à tous et toutes les esthétiques chorégraphiques. Ambra Senatore s’installe à Nantes mais souhaite aussi et surtout mettre ce merveilleux outil au service de tous les autres artistes chorégraphes et danseurs. Qu’il soit un havre dédié à la recherche et au développement, un lieu de frottement entre les esthétiques et de rencontre avec les spectateurs.
Un lieu où expérimenter la danse, développer une pratique nourrie de sensations. Qu’il devienne un terrain de jeu et de découverte où chacun, danseur professionnel ou amateur, enfant ou adulte, trouvera matière à se mettre en mouvement
Un lieu où partager le travail des artistes, où créer une communauté autour de la danse, où fabriquer du lien. Loin d’un bâtiment «hors sol», le CCNN offre un espace de voyage partagé qui trouve pleinement sa place dans un écosystème culturel nantais déjà riche et interconnecté. Nos rendez-vous festifs, spectaculaires, s’inscrivent dans un réseau culturel pour que la danse se diffuse à la fois dans et hors CCNN.
Un lieu où transmettre l’idée d’une danse, curieuse, ouverte, à l’écoute de soi et des autres. Un endroit pour se nourrir d’une culture chorégraphique, apprendre, rencontrer les artistes, tisser des ponts entre les lieux du territoire, proposer des médiations, des outils pédagogiques novateurs, des conférences curieuses.
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Centre chorégraphique national de Nantes 10 reviews

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3.1
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  • Paulette

    Almost 2000 workers were offered a 4 per cent pay rise, but
    Sunday penalty rates would be cut by $6 an hour.
    The Star views leadership as a foundational capability of
    success and has embarked on a journey to invest in all
    people leaders across the business. As well as
    creating a vibrant workplace, we offer opportunities to attend events such
    as concerts and theatre productions across our properties. We prioritise work-life balance by continually improving
    our parental leave policies for a family-friendly workplace.

    To make The Star an even more vibrant place for you to work, we’ve put together a range
    of exclusive health, wealth and career benefits, as well as
    an array of discounts for you, your family and friends.
    As a Property Operations Supervisor, you will
    play a pivotal role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the
    Property Operations team.
    “They want to know their job is going to be there tomorrow, that they can rely on it, and that they can go to work and can go home knowing that the next day their job is going to be there,” he said.

    The company employs 9,000 people across Queensland and New South Wales, with 3,000 in Brisbane, about
    2,000 on the Gold Coast and 3,500 in Sydney, as well
    as about 400 corporate staff. Shares in struggling
    casino giant Star Entertainment have plummeted after a brief
    trading halt was lifted, as the company searches for a financial lifeline by the end of the day.

    Sign in to browse authentic reviews, anonymous ratings and
    salary data before you apply. This role presents a unique opportunity to be a part of
    an expanding compliance function, offering significant development and progression opportunities as the company scales its operations globally.
    You will be asked to enter in your information and answer some screening
    questions when applying
    Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting
    stories, analysis and insights. Speaking on the
    Sunshine Coast on Friday morning, Premier David Crisafulli said he was “very, very”
    concerned about the state of Star’s operations, and his priority was the workforce.

    Kennedy said money had been found to support other parts of the business,
    and reiterated the importance of customer-facing roles.
    Union members said they had been told by management that the current offer reflects Star’s financial limits.
    “While workers kept the place going in the dark days earlier this year, the shiny suits at Star Brisbane Casino blundered from disaster to disaster. Schofield added that during the last 18 months, staff had continued to show up to work, at times without the guarantee they would be paid at the end of the week. “There’s a 4 per cent pay offer
    over three years on the table, but that comes along with cuts to penalty rates on Sunday,” she said.
    Its shares plummeted by more than 15 per cent after the trading halt was lifted on Friday morning. Star, which operates casinos in Brisbane, the Gold
    Coast and Sydney, entered a trading halt before the Australian share market opened on Friday after
    failing to post its half-year financial results. Ensuring Brisbane’s casino doesn’t become an “eyesore without tenancies” should be a priority
    as further doubt is cast over the future of Star Entertainment, a business expert says.

    You must create an Indeed account before continuing to the company website
    to apply Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said he was worried about
    Star’s operations and would continue to support staff.

    Last week, Star shareholders separately approved a $300 million rescue deal backed by US casino giant Bally’s and existing investor
    Bruce Mathieson. However, on Monday Hong Kong investors Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium threatened to walk away from an agreement to buy Star’s stake in the Queen’s Wharf casino and hotel complex for $53 million. It entered into a deal with Hong Kong investors in early March, after months
    of warnings about its financial future. “We have been flexible, diligent, and measured in making an offer that adds wage growth for team members whilst absolutely stretching the financials of the business,” they said.

    “The Star has been doing everything possible to secure a stable financial future that will provide security for its workers, customers, suppliers, investors, and other stakeholders,” they said.
    Ms Schofield said The Star was currently offering workers a 4 per cent pay offer over three
    years, which would come with cuts to penalty rates on Sunday.
    United Workers Union president Jo Schofield said staff
    would take protected industrial action from 4pm to 6pm after
    Star failed to bring a “reasonable offer” to the bargaining table.
    Workers at Brisbane’s Star casino are set to walk
    off the job on Friday afternoon. Brisbane Star Entertainment casino workers
    to strike over pay negotiations amid ongoing financial woes
    Brisbane’s $3.8 billion Queen’s Wharf precinct throws open its doors to the public today.
    The deadline to reach a deal on the sale of Star Entertainment’s stake in Brisbane’s
    Queen’s Wharf precinct has been extended, as the casino
    operator desperately fights to avoid administration. Our people
    provide solutions to help customers and stakeholders build a sustainable future in a changing world.

    Rarely a day goes by that you wouldn’t pass one of our
    batching plants or Agitator trucks. Based in Milton, you will provide support for our customers
    in relation to orders and general enquiries. The young dealer expertly
    and patiently counts the pile of crisp notes – $5000. These bars
    of soap are re-molded, recycled and supplied to communities in need across the world, including remote and regional Indigenous communities in Australia.

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Centre chorégraphique national de Nantes 10 reviews

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  • Paulette

    Almost 2000 workers were offered a 4 per cent pay rise, but
    Sunday penalty rates would be cut by $6 an hour.
    The Star views leadership as a foundational capability of
    success and has embarked on a journey to invest in all
    people leaders across the business. As well as
    creating a vibrant workplace, we offer opportunities to attend events such
    as concerts and theatre productions across our properties. We prioritise work-life balance by continually improving
    our parental leave policies for a family-friendly workplace.

    To make The Star an even more vibrant place for you to work, we’ve put together a range
    of exclusive health, wealth and career benefits, as well as
    an array of discounts for you, your family and friends.
    As a Property Operations Supervisor, you will
    play a pivotal role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the
    Property Operations team.
    “They want to know their job is going to be there tomorrow, that they can rely on it, and that they can go to work and can go home knowing that the next day their job is going to be there,” he said.

    The company employs 9,000 people across Queensland and New South Wales, with 3,000 in Brisbane, about
    2,000 on the Gold Coast and 3,500 in Sydney, as well
    as about 400 corporate staff. Shares in struggling
    casino giant Star Entertainment have plummeted after a brief
    trading halt was lifted, as the company searches for a financial lifeline by the end of the day.

    Sign in to browse authentic reviews, anonymous ratings and
    salary data before you apply. This role presents a unique opportunity to be a part of
    an expanding compliance function, offering significant development and progression opportunities as the company scales its operations globally.
    You will be asked to enter in your information and answer some screening
    questions when applying
    Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting
    stories, analysis and insights. Speaking on the
    Sunshine Coast on Friday morning, Premier David Crisafulli said he was “very, very”
    concerned about the state of Star’s operations, and his priority was the workforce.

    Kennedy said money had been found to support other parts of the business,
    and reiterated the importance of customer-facing roles.
    Union members said they had been told by management that the current offer reflects Star’s financial limits.
    “While workers kept the place going in the dark days earlier this year, the shiny suits at Star Brisbane Casino blundered from disaster to disaster. Schofield added that during the last 18 months, staff had continued to show up to work, at times without the guarantee they would be paid at the end of the week. “There’s a 4 per cent pay offer
    over three years on the table, but that comes along with cuts to penalty rates on Sunday,” she said.
    Its shares plummeted by more than 15 per cent after the trading halt was lifted on Friday morning. Star, which operates casinos in Brisbane, the Gold
    Coast and Sydney, entered a trading halt before the Australian share market opened on Friday after
    failing to post its half-year financial results. Ensuring Brisbane’s casino doesn’t become an “eyesore without tenancies” should be a priority
    as further doubt is cast over the future of Star Entertainment, a business expert says.

    You must create an Indeed account before continuing to the company website
    to apply Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said he was worried about
    Star’s operations and would continue to support staff.

    Last week, Star shareholders separately approved a $300 million rescue deal backed by US casino giant Bally’s and existing investor
    Bruce Mathieson. However, on Monday Hong Kong investors Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium threatened to walk away from an agreement to buy Star’s stake in the Queen’s Wharf casino and hotel complex for $53 million. It entered into a deal with Hong Kong investors in early March, after months
    of warnings about its financial future. “We have been flexible, diligent, and measured in making an offer that adds wage growth for team members whilst absolutely stretching the financials of the business,” they said.

    “The Star has been doing everything possible to secure a stable financial future that will provide security for its workers, customers, suppliers, investors, and other stakeholders,” they said.
    Ms Schofield said The Star was currently offering workers a 4 per cent pay offer over three
    years, which would come with cuts to penalty rates on Sunday.
    United Workers Union president Jo Schofield said staff
    would take protected industrial action from 4pm to 6pm after
    Star failed to bring a “reasonable offer” to the bargaining table.
    Workers at Brisbane’s Star casino are set to walk
    off the job on Friday afternoon. Brisbane Star Entertainment casino workers
    to strike over pay negotiations amid ongoing financial woes
    Brisbane’s $3.8 billion Queen’s Wharf precinct throws open its doors to the public today.
    The deadline to reach a deal on the sale of Star Entertainment’s stake in Brisbane’s
    Queen’s Wharf precinct has been extended, as the casino
    operator desperately fights to avoid administration. Our people
    provide solutions to help customers and stakeholders build a sustainable future in a changing world.

    Rarely a day goes by that you wouldn’t pass one of our
    batching plants or Agitator trucks. Based in Milton, you will provide support for our customers
    in relation to orders and general enquiries. The young dealer expertly
    and patiently counts the pile of crisp notes – $5000. These bars
    of soap are re-molded, recycled and supplied to communities in need across the world, including remote and regional Indigenous communities in Australia.

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