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{{About|the ballroom dancer}}{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2018}}{{Infobox person | name = Luca Baricchi | image = | caption = Luca Baricchi, 2017 | birth_name = Luca Baricchi | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|7|4}} | birth_place = Reggio Emilia, Italy | citizenship = | occupation = Ballroom Dancer | years_active = 1978–present | spouse = {{marriage|Daria Baricchi|2017|}} }} Luca Baricchi (born July 4, 1969) is a ballroom dancers. Raised by parents who were both dance instructors, he has forged an international career. He enjoys tremendous success as an educator as well. In 1999 he brought out his first instructional video as part of the "Art in Motion" series. In 2005 "The Dance Bible" was launched on the market. He regularly travels to all Continents sharing his knowledge and insight of the art of movement to music. Life and careerLuca Baricchi was born on 4 July 1969 in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The son of Italian dance teachers, he grew up in the company of dancers and has been familiar with the world of dance since childhood. Baricchi's training began at his parents dance club "Piccolo Mondo" in 1978. Luca Baricchi was Italian national ballroom champion in the 12-14 age group for two consecutive years in 1982 and 1983 and went on to win the title also over the two subsequent years for the next age division (15-16) in 1984 and 1985. In the amateur ranks he won the Italian championship from 1988 to 1990 in the 10-dance competition and in 1990 was finalist in the European Amateur ballroom championship in 10 dance. In 1991 he made his first appearance at Blackpool to take fourth place in ballroom dance. Following his success as an amateur, he asked his parents for financial support to extend over a one-year period so that he could focus entirely on ballroom dancing: So he left Italy to study in England, the home of ballroom dance. Once in London, he devoted his energy and attention for 12 months wholly and exclusively to dancing. In 1992 Baricchi made his debut in the Professional Rising Star International Standard Ballroom Dance Competition, where he won the silver medal. Just one year later he was dancing in the finals of Professional Ballroom Championship in Blackpool. With the support of his most important teachers, Richard Gleave and Hans Laxholm, Baricchi continued his winning streak of championship titles: From 1993 to 2000 he won gold and silver medals in all of the world's high qualified ballroom dance competitions. In 2001 he ended his active career as a professional world champion ballroom dancer, Blackpool champion and winner of the UK Open and UK International. Creator of modern ballroom dancingBaricchi set off in new directions. He went in search of a boundless, never-ending flow of movement that was utterly free from limitations. He was fortunate enough – as so often in his life – to meet up with the right people at the right time. With the help of a very skilled physical therapist from London and also his Japanese Balance teacher, Baricchi studied muscle groups and bone structure of the human skeleton and developed effective exercises for kindling the joy of movement and bringing the goal of becoming the dance a giant step closer. From 2002 to 2010 he choreographed dance shows that moved audiences to tears the world over. NHe tours the US, Europe, Asia and Australia so he can share his knowledge. Following his first instructional video, which was released under the title "Art in Motion" in 1999, in the middle of the first decade of the new millennium he launched "The Dance Bible". Dancing is Baricchi's greatest love and greatest passion. In his own words: "Dancing imbues dancers with a sense of respect for both the origin and essence of dance. There is only one truth, and we must strive to find it. My experience has helped me in this direction. My independence enables me to direct people towards new, inspired paths." Baricchi Institute of Movement and ArtIn 2010 Baricchi started to study instinctive perception. He researched and developed methods which led into his newest project which he launched in spring 2017. The Baricchi Institute of Movement and Art exists to preserve the Classical tradition in modern movement using spatial methodologies consistent with, and adherent to, traditional dimensional form. With his wife, Daria Baricchi, he is performing shows, workshops, lectures and private education to lead dancers to the art of movement to music. Awards
European Professional Champion United Kingdom Professional Champion[16]British Open Professional Champion[17]
See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/UK_Open_1993_4045/Professional_Modern_26732/Results|title=5th United Kingdom Professional Championship 1993|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_1993_3086/Professional_Standard_17373/Results|title=5th British Open Professional Modern|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_1994_2941/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_16505/Results|title=2nd World Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_1994_2750/Professional_Standard_15467/Results|title=2nd British Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_1995_2942/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_16507/Results|title=2nd World Professional modern Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_1995_3085/Professional_Standard_17364/Results|title=2nd British Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_1996_2943/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_16508/Results|title=2nd World Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_European_Professional_Standard_Championship_1996_3400/WDDSC_European_Professional_Standard_19540/Results|title=2nd British Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/German_Open_1996_2786/Professional_Standard_15687/Results|title=1st German Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_1997_2944/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_16509/Results|title=2nd World Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_1997_2739/Professional_Standard_15418/Results|title=2nd British Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_1998_2945/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_16511/Results|title=2nd World Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_1998_2737/Professional_Standard_15395/Results|title=2nd British Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/German_Open_1998_2761/Professional_Standard_15534/Results|title=2nd German Open Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_1999_2946/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_16510/Results|title=World Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/UK_Open_1999_2741/Professional_Standard_15425/Results|title=European Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_1999_1726/Professional_Standard_15379/Results|title=British Open Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_2000_1307/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_5635/Results|title=2nd World Professional Championship|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 19. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/UK_Open_2000_207/Professional_Standard_618/Results|title=United Kindom Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_2000_249/Professional_Standard_15346/Results|title=British Open Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/48th_Elsa_Wells_International_Championships_220/Professional_Standard_694/Results|title=International Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 22. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_Championships_2001_199/WDDSC_World_Professional_Standard_587/Results|title=World Professional Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=https://dancesportinfo.net/Competition/British_Open_2001_248/Professional_Standard_15312/Results|title=British Open Champion|website=dancesportinfo.net}} External links{{Wikiquote}}
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