Jordan Mouillerac to Lead Dance Masterclass in Doué-en-Anjou Following 'Danse avec les Stars' Victory

Jordan Mouillerac, winner of Danse avec les Stars 2025, will host a dance masterclass in Doué-en-Anjou offering Latino and dancehall sessions for all skill levels.

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  • • Jordan Mouillerac won Danse avec les Stars in 2025 and will host a masterclass on January 17, 2026.
  • • The event is organized by Danse Attitude and held at Marcel Hasquin hall in Doué-en-Anjou.
  • • Two classes offered: Latino medley and dancehall, each lasting 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • • Classes open to participants aged 12+, with tickets priced at €40 for members and €50 for non-members.

Jordan Mouillerac, winner of the 2025 edition of TF1's popular dance show "Danse avec les Stars," is set to host a special dance masterclass on January 17, 2026, in Doué-en-Anjou, Maine-et-Loire. The event is organized by the local dance club Danse Attitude and will be held at the Marcel Hasquin hall. \n\nParticipants aged 12 and over, regardless of their dance experience, can join two distinct 1 hour and 15 minute sessions led by Mouillerac: a lively Latino medley and an energetic dancehall class. The masterclass aims to promote the Danse Attitude club beyond its usual audience while offering attendees a unique opportunity to learn from a renowned professional. \n\nTicket prices are €40 for club members and €50 for non-members for individual classes, with discounts available for those booking both sessions. Emmanuelle Cauty, president of Danse Attitude, expressed enthusiasm about welcoming Mouillerac, highlighting the event's significance for the local dance community. \n\nThis masterclass comes ahead of the new season of "Danse avec les Stars," which will premiere on January 23, 2026, on TF1. The upcoming season features a fresh cast, including a content creator with a large following and other celebrities such as Olympic swimmer Laure Manaudou and television personalities Stéphane Bern and Philippe Lellouche.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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