Integration of music, singing, dancing and musical comedy schools in Nîmes - Danse & Cie

Danse & Cie joins the Schools of Arts group

Facilitating access to artistic training: School of Arts sets up a scholarship scheme


Because talent should not depend on financial means, School of Arts has set up a scholarship scheme to promote access to its schools and training centers throughout France.

This support program is part of a clear commitment by the Group to encouraging diversity of profiles, opening the doors of artistic training to a greater number of people and helping students with their career plans, whatever their resources.


A dance school renowned for its high standards and openness


Danse & Cie, a multi-disciplinary dance school based in Nîmes, has become the latest school to join the Schools of Arts group, alongside other establishments specializing in artistic training and the performing arts.

For over 15 years, Danse & Cie has been passionately training versatile dancers and musicians at the crossroads of performing arts disciplines. Thanks to a demanding, caring approach to teaching, the school offers a range of courses to suit all profiles: preparation for auditions, professional training, intensive courses or weekly workshops open to all levels.



Strengthening the "Musicals, theater and dance" division


The integration of Danse & Cie into the Schools of Arts group marks a new stage in the development of the Musical Theatre and Dance division , headed by Claire Jomard, and reinforces the group's mission of supporting up-and-coming artists and promoting a global approach to the performing arts, from initial training to professionalization.


A new impetus for live performance


With this new arrival, Schools of Arts continues to develop and consolidate its foothold in the field of movement arts and performing arts, reflecting the group's desire to combine expertise, encourage bridges between disciplines and support the training of tomorrow's artists.

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Article published on :
October 23, 2025