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Australia
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2007 |
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The Australian Conservatoire of Dance
Queensland Ballet Compnay
London Studio Centre
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Simon was born in Melbourne, Australia and began dancing at the age of 16 with The Australian Conservatoire of Dance. In 2005, Simon joined Queensland Ballet Company as a trainee. In 2007, he was awarded a scholarship to study with Margaret Barbieri and David Ashmole at the London Studio Centre and was a member of the classical performing company, Images of Dance. Simon joined the Sarasota Ballet in 2007.
Repertoire
While at Sarasota Ballet he has danced in much of the repertoire of Sarasota Ballet, including a leading role in Matthew Bourne’s The Infernal Galop and Short and Tall in Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Elite Syncopations, David Bintley’s Scottish Dances, George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante, and as Fritz in Robert de Warren’s The Nutcracker. He has also performed in Sir Frederick Ashton’s Façade, The Two Pigeons & Les Patineurs. He has also performed in Robert North’s Troy Games, Antony Tudor’s LilacGarden, Dame Ninette De Valois’s Checkmate and as the Dancing Master and Man with Rope in her The Rake’s Progress. He also performed in Pas de Six in Andre Prokovsky’s Anna Karenina and Dominic Walsh’s Trilogy: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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