Bruno Serravalle

I hail from Salvador da Bahia in Brazil, and my journey into the realm of dance began at the age of 13 when I found a deep passion for capoeira, the vibrant Brazilian dance and martial art form.
As I turned 19, I seized the opportunity to embark on a dance career while studying at FUNCEB and later at UFBA (University Federal of Bahia), home to the first contemporary dance university in South America. My dance endeavors led me to collaborate with prominent Brazilian artists such as Daniela Mercury, with occasional appearances in television commercials for brands like FORD and fashion shows.
A pivotal chapter unfolded at 23 when I relocated to London, contributing to an international contemporary dance project for BBC focused on combating human trafficking. Also I danced in a musical comedy called Frank’s Closet. Subsequently, I lent my talents to musical productions in Vienna and toured Germany and Switzerland called “MUSICAL ROCKS” . Always eager for new challenges, I found myself dancing and residing in Tunisia, where I became part of Nawel Skandrani dance company. Our journey took us to a contemporary dance festival in Ramallah, Palestine, featuring renowned companies from around the globe.
Upon settling in Switzerland, I danced for the Opera de Lausanne and crafted my own choreography in collaboration with Marina Ritz at a festival organized by Etienne Frey, the former soloist of Maurice Bejart.