During the early hours of this morning on April 17th, Ramona de Saá Bello, a prominent Ballet mistress, passed away. She was one of the most notable figures in Dance Pedagogy in the contemporary world, internationally recognized; a disciple of Alicia Alonso and for a long time the director of the "Fernando Alonso" National Ballet School, Adjunct Professor at the Higher Institute of Art (ISA), and Methodologist at the National Center of Art Schools (CNEArt).
Ramona de Sáa Bello, affectionately called Chery, is one of the most prominent and multifaceted figures in the Art of Dance in Cuba, and her work solidly underpins the creative and pedagogical movement of that art.
The legacy of Maestra Ramona de Saá goes beyond the artistic realm; she is and will always be an example of dedication, moral and ethical strength, simplicity, and altruism.
We are deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Ramona de Saa Bello. She was truly a remarkable figure in the world of ballet and dance pedagogy, leaving an indelible mark on the art form and inspiring countless dancers around the globe.
We are grateful for her dedication, passion, and expertise, as well as for the invaluable classes of Ballet she offered at our school. Ramona's legacy will continue to live on through the countless lives she touched and the enduring influence of her work.
Our deepest condolences go out to her family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to know her. May she rest in peace. πΉ #RamonaDeSaaBello #Ballet #Dance #InMemoriam
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