Re: Harris Beattie - Billy
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 4:50 pm
WOW! That video brought me to tears. So, so beautiful! Thanks for the find!
Sean
Sean
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Yes, I was reminded of that beautiful video of (Broadway Billy) Alex Ko dancing behind his older self in that ice skating special a few years ago.StevenKing wrote:That was simply stunning!!! I especially like the coreography at the start showing the difference in actions young and old.
http://londondance.com/articles/news/wi ... announced/The Phyllis Bedells Bursary has been awarded to two young dancers: 14 year-old Haley Vaux from Canada and 16 year-old Harris Beattie from Scotland. Named after Miss Phyllis Bedells, founding member and Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), this year’s internationally-recognised competition took place at RAD Headquarters on Sunday 22 March. Past winners of the prestigious competition have gone on to dance with renowned ballet companies including The Royal Ballet, English National Ballet and the Dutch National Ballet.
It is worth a read... above average article... It reports on Harris's is commitment to a daunting schedule. Lots of people have talent. But how many also have the guts and character and parental support to put in the long, sometimes painful, hours?Harris has been offered a place at Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, starting in September.
http://www.rambert.org.uk/about_rambertFounded by Marie Rambert in 1926, the Company has sustained her pioneering commitment to choreography and developing dancers as artists, leading the way for over 85 years. The vision of this energetic Polish woman ensured that dance as an artform took root and blossomed in this country, and Rambert’s influence now extends across the world.
Marie Rambert was heavily influenced by her work with Diaghilev, Stravinsky and the Ballet Russes. She stressed the value of collaboration between choreographer, composer and artist and we continue in that tradition, routinely commissioning composers and artists alongside new choreography.