Aleksandar Josipović

Aleksandar Josipović
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Aleksandar Josipović is a French-Yugoslavs marketing and communications expert, author, speaker, former ballroom dance champion/dancer.

Early life

Born in Lazarevac, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Aleksandar received his first dance training in a ballroom dance. After he began studying ballet, jazz, modern and contemporary dance. He attended the Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Belgrade.[1]

In 2002 Josipovic study dance pedagogy at Centre National de la Danse, dance therapy at Codarts[2]

Career

Successful in the worlds of dance, theater and television Josipović was best known as all-rounder and powerful performer for his performances with the company for dignitaries and special events across the world such as: Moulin Rouge ( soloist dancer), Rio de Janeiro-Rio Carnival, Buenos Aires, Eurovision Song Contest, TV shows ( judge at Dancing with the Stars) and as a specialist in the performance he has taught all around the globe. [3][4] [5]

In 2013 he was appointed as the Director of Professional Department and Training Process at National Foundation for Dance. Josipovic officially retired 2015 as one of the most influential French-Yugoslavs performers of the new era.[6][7][8]

Today he is expert in the field of marketing, communications and performance.

Other work

Josipovic was involved in different projects as an artistic director, creative director and consultant in the international entertainment and fashion industry, sport, media and broadcast.[9][10][11] .[12][13][14][15][16]

He is author of four books (under the auspices of UNESCO International Dance Council).[17][18][19] [20] [21]

Josipovic has been very active in humanitarian work with the floods which hit Serbia and Bosnia in 2014.[22]

Personal life

He is closely related with prof. dr.Ivo Josipović, 3rd president of Croatia and Anton Josipović olympic champion in boxing, Los Angeles 1984. Josipović holds citizenship of France, Croatia and Republic of Serbia.

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