Calendar 2025
We start the new year giving you our calendar so you can enjoy every day of CND.
It is now available for download!
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Meet our dancers: Celia Dávila
Celia Dávila, a Basque dancer from the city of Vitoria, first had contact with dance at barely the age of four. The passion she feels for this discipline, and most especially for ballet, led her to winning scholarships in Cannes, Monaco and Boston. In 2016, she joined the Carmina Ocaña and Pablo Savoye dance school. There, she danced the part of Olga in Picasso, by the renowned Antonio Ruiz and, after taking part in Don Quijote Suite, by José Carlos Martínez, she later joined the CND under the direction of Joaquín De Luz.

Meet our dancers: Sara Khatiboun
Sara Khatiboun is a dancer from Madrid, where she began her studies at the Mariemma Royal Professional Conservatory of Dance. In 2011 he joined the School of American Ballet and in 2014 as a guest student at Palucca Hoschule in Dresden. In 2016 he joined the National Dance Company.

Meet our dancers: Felipe Domingos
Felipe Domingos is one of the latest additions to the CND. He is also one of its youngest dancers. Born and raised in São Paulo (Brazil), he has movement and dance in his blood. Despite his youth, he has danced across three continents and dozens of countries. Now he is adapting to ours in an environment that he describes as "incredible".

CND Auditions
On August 29, the Undersecretariat of Culture of the Ministry of Culture published the resolution calling for the selective process for temporary coverage, linked to the duration of the artistic season, of 26 positions for dancers (9 soloists and 17 for corps de ballet). The aim is to meet the needs established in the Master Plan of the National Dance Company, according to which it is necessary to have a multimodal and interdisciplinary cast that is capable of executing the different dance styles present in the CND repertoire.