Education

My artistic education was built on the strong foundation provided by the National College of Arts “Ion Vidu” in Timișoara, a prestigious institution with a long-standing tradition in training artists in music, choreography, and performing arts. Over time, the college has distinguished itself through its rigorous training, commitment to excellence, and cultivation of artistic sensitivity, creating an environment where discipline meets freedom of expression.

Within this framework, I developed my skills in both classical and contemporary dance, deepening not only my technical abilities but also my capacity for choreographic interpretation.

My studies involved a continuous process of artistic refinement, in which expressivity, body control, and an understanding of stage language became essential elements.

A defining moment in my educational journey was my participation, in 2012, in a contemporary dance workshop led by choreographer and artistic director Paola Scoppettuola, from the Aleph company in Rome.

This experience opened my perspective toward a more experimental dimension of movement, deeply influencing the way I perceive dance — not only as a rigorous discipline, but also as an authentic form of freedom and personal exploration.

Graduation Performance

This piece reflects my formative period at the National College of Arts “Ion Vidu,” presented as part of the graduation performance on the stage of the Opera House in Timișoara.

Set to “I Got a Woman” by Nicolas Jaar, the choreography explores the dynamic between two performers and the challenges of working in a duet. For me, this experience was primarily about adaptability, stage presence, and finding authenticity in the relationship with a partner.

It is a piece that captures a stage of study and artistic exploration, with all the imperfections and lessons that come with it.

🎭 Graduation performance – Opera House Timișoara

🎓 National College of Arts “Ion Vidu”

This piece captures an important moment in my artistic development: a group choreography created during my studies at the National College of Arts “Ion Vidu” in Timișoara.

The choreography blends elements of classical ballet with influences from Romanian folk dance, set to the iconic music “Ciocârlia” by George Enescu.

It is an exploration of expressivity, energy, and synchronicity, developed together with my colleagues as part of our graduation performance on the stage of the Opera House in Timișoara.

Although it is an ensemble piece, this project reflects my artistic journey and a stage in which I was discovering my style and stage identity.

📍 Filmed during choreography studies

🎭 Graduation performance – National College of Arts “Ion Vidu”

🎶 Music: “Ciocârlia” – George Enescu

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Roberta Lorena
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