Ana Lúcia Souza (born 10 June 1982, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian naturalized American ballet dancer, [1] [2] [3] filmmaker, [4] and journalist. [5] [6] Souza was a soloist [7] at the extinct Das Meininger Ballett, the Stuttgart Ballet, [8] [9] and Les Ballets de Monte Carlo [10] [11] in the Principality of Monaco. In New York, Souza worked as an on-camera correspondent [12] [6] for Brazilian Rede TV network and E! Entertainment Latin America, [13] [6] produced and directed Manhattan Connection's segment with host Pedro Andrade and other independent and commercial productions. [4] [14] Previous work also include the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, episodic TV [15] ( The First, on Hulu), and on commercial and independent film. [2] In 2018, Ana launched a stationary line named Ana.Logica. [16] [17]
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Ana Lúcia Souza (born 10 June 1982, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian naturalized American ballet dancer, [1] [2] [3] filmmaker, [4] and journalist. [5] [6] Souza was a soloist [7] at the extinct Das Meininger Ballett, the Stuttgart Ballet, [8] [9] and Les Ballets de Monte Carlo [10] [11] in the Principality of Monaco. In New York, Souza worked as an on-camera correspondent [12] [6] for Brazilian Rede TV network and E! Entertainment Latin America, [13] [6] produced and directed Manhattan Connection's segment with host Pedro Andrade and other independent and commercial productions. [4] [14] Previous work also include the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, episodic TV [15] ( The First, on Hulu), and on commercial and independent film. [2] In 2018, Ana launched a stationary line named Ana.Logica. [16] [17]
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