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Carolyn Vandenberg

Caroline grew up in Ottawa, Canada, and attended Canada’s National Ballet School from age 11 until graduation. She then moved to Winnipeg to join the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as an apprentice. Her ballet career later took her to Copenhagen, Denmark, where she danced with the Tivoli Ballet Theatre and the Royal Danish Opera, as well as in Germany at the Mainfranken Theater Würzburg and Theatre Dortmund. Currently, she is studying physiotherapy at Hochschule Bochum in Bochum, Germany. This summer, Caroline is completing an international clinical internship at Pivot Sport Medicine and Orthopaedics, specializing in dance physiotherapy. During her internship, she will teach a class titled “Turn Lab.” Passionate about dance injury prevention and rehabilitation, she is dedicated to helping athletes perform their best. In her free time, Caroline enjoys cooking, dancing, and exercising.

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