The Metropolitan Opera in New York opens its doors to William – a privilege reserved to great characters including, not least among Italians, the late master, Pavarotti. Five seasons at the Metropolitan confirm William’s dancing talent in a country that is not easy to conquer, but William’s success has been confirmed by a public who has always given him a thumbs up.
This same public has followed him in the movie “Little Manhattan” from 20th Century Fox with choreography by Pat Birch. William is currently involved as a dancer and assistant to the great choreographer, Kenny Larson, for creating the show dedicated to the eighth anniversary of the legendary dance studio “City Center Arts Ballet” in New York, scheduled for May 21, 2017. William’s future plans are still many. The dancer in NY will continue to speak through his multi talents with his Italian flair.
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