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Role
  
Ballet Dancer

Name
  
Leigh Alderson


Website
  
leighalderson.com

Years active
  
1998- Present

Education
  
Royal Ballet School

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Born
  
5 December 1986 (age 37) (
1986-12-05
)

Genres
  
Pop, dance, disco, house, electronica

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Leigh Alderson (born 1986) is a male ballet dancer, model and actor from Portadown, Northern Ireland. He began dancing at the age of seven at The Donna Whitten Dance School, and later The Susan McMillan Ballet School. After training with both teachers for three years, Alderson went on to the Royal Ballet School in London for eights years training.

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Alderson received several awards including The Lynn Seymour Award for Most Expressive Dancer 2004, The Royal Ballet School Achievement Award 2005, The NJL Sponsored Award for Choreographic Development 2005 and The Royal Ballet School Achievement Award 2006. Alderson was also nominated for 2 consecutive years for Arts Personality of the Year 2009/10 for the Ulster Tatler: People Of The Year Award.

Whilst in the last three years of his training, Alderson travelled to Toronto, Canada to perform in a production of Four Last Songs's by Rudi van Dantzig, and then performed it again in Stuttgart, Germany. He also performed Colourblind, a duet with Jay Hale-Christofi which he himself choreographed to much critical success, both in Palermo, Sicily and at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.

After graduating in 2006 and up to 2008, Alderson danced with the Scottish Ballet. He danced in Page's Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella, Pastor's Romeo and Juliet and In Light and Shadow, Brown's MG the Movie and forsyth's Artifact.

In 2008, Alderson signed a contract with new ballet company New English Contemporary Ballet, and began dancing with them in February 2009. Alderson was a guest artist with Ballet Russe, the UK's Russian Ballet Company, performing principal roles in their production of Swan Lake, Cinderella, Nutcracker, Coppelia and Giselle, guesting also as a principal dancer with Cork City Ballet, Ireland's premiere ballet company at the same time.

In March 2009, Alderson was signed with Dublin-based modeling agency, Rogue Models.

Alderson was nominated for The Arts Personality of the Year Award for the Ulster Tatler Awards 2009 and 2010. The Nominees would feature in the September edition of The Ulster Tatler and the winners announced on 24 September at The Waterfront Hall in Belfast. Alderson lost out to actor Dan Gordon.

Alderson re-joined Cork City Ballet for their sell-out, critically successful winter season of Nutcracker and would continue with them until June 2010 dancing a new version of the Male Swan Lake, Dying Swan Solo, created on him by Artistic Director Alan Foley, which was first performed for the Music For The Ballet Gala and later on The Opera House in Cork.

Alderson Presented his own gala in June 2010, 'Stars of The Arts' where he and fellow professional ballet dancers performed new works to raise money for the Haiti appeal.

Alderson was then offered a contract with Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada and began dancing with them in July 2010. That same month Alderson was once again nominated for Arts Personality of the Year 2010 for the Ulster Talter People of the Year Awards. The winner was announced at an awards ceremony at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast in September.

2011 and 2012 saw Alderson touring Canada and the USA in leading roles such as Raoul in Phantom The Ballet (Phantom of The Opera) Amadeus in Amadeus which toured internationally, dancing Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in association with Theatre New Brunswick, and as the lead male 'HE' in the acclaimed ballet Ghosts of Violence that crittings called 'stunning' and 'Powerful' and remarked on Aldersons performance 'is a perfect young-man icon, good actor to show his violent side also' In 2012, Alderson took his first lead with the ballet Amadeus, it premiered at the Capitol Theatre in New Brunswick before having its Atlantic Tour, followed by its international tour.

The album Curly Disco, was officially released on iTunes on 1 October 2012, and also made available on amazon on demand, with a physical CD release available through special purchase. The album was met with positive reviews, meriting its dynamic electro sound.

In the winter of 2012, Alderson was invited to perform as the prince in The Kittiwake Dance Theatre's production of The Nutcracker, at the Arts and Cultural Center in St Johns, Newfoundland.

2012 saw the launch of Alderson's ballet web series blog, A Back Stage Pass : a ballet blog. A web documentary series following Alderson and the other dancers in The Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada following the ups and downs of a dancers career on the stage and on the road.

In 2013, Alderson was offered a contract with the prestigious Les Grands Ballets in Montreal. Also that year saw the release of his second Album BOY, which he dedicated to his fiancé who took his life in 2012. 100% of the proceeds from the album went to a variety of charities and organizations set up to deal depression and prevent suicide.

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Documentaries, film and TV

The BBC produced three documentary films about him, the first, Lost To Dance broadcast in October 1998, the second A God Given Gift in September 2005, and the third, also A God Given Gift in December 2007. All Directed and Produced by documentary film maker Clare DeLargy. The 2007 biography of Fredrick Franklin notes Franklin's involvement with Alderson and his involvement in Alderson's 2005 and 2007 BBC documentaries

Alderson began filming the independent film 'Angel' in June 2009 with co-star ballet dancer Kyle Davey. The film features the score of Scottish singer, Jerry Burns and is directed by David Council. The film had its premiere screening in The Market Place Theatre at The Stars Of The Arts Gala 2010 on 19 June. An official trailer was released in July for a limited time only to mark its impending release onto iTunes worldwide. The film made its premier at the Market Place Theatre at the 2010 'Stars Of The Arts Gala' and was subsequently shown at the Festival International du Court Métrage à Clermont-Ferrand and also the 10th Annual Two Short Nights Film Festival.

In July 2009, it was announced that Alderson would be attached as a featured dancer in Vertigo Films, StreetDance that commenced shooting mid August 2009 and is to be released in May 2010. The film subsequently became #1 at the UK boxoffice.

Alderson was the featured artist on BBC's arts and culture series Art Space. Alderson was featured in the sixth and final episode of season one which was telelvised on Wednesday 2 June 2010 on BBC1.

'Flight of Freedom and Karin Pritzel

Flight of Freedom was the product of a collaborative photo-shoot between Alderson and award-winning photographer from Dublin, Ireland. The photo first came to media attention in New York with the help of famed fashion designer Malan Breton when he chose it to be his official muse for his 2010 Spring Collection. Shortly after that the piece of art became an award-winning photograph. It was then commissioned as a large scale art piece which was auctioned off at The NCAD gallery in Dublin, which was organized by Fairley Pilaro in aid Of Operation Smile, a charity that raises money for children to have cleft palate operations in poor and underdeveloped countries. The picture was once again auctioned off for the Stars Of The Arts Gala in aid of the Haiti Appeal. In 2011 it came into the media attention again when it was selected to be included in a new book which was a collection of art and famous inspiring quotes. The book 'Quoted Moments' was launched in July 2011 and in association with the Irish Cancer Society

Books and published material

In 2007, Leslie Norton published a biography of Fredrick Franklin and documented Franklin's involvement with Alderson and his 2005 and 2007 BBC documentaries. The book made available in all good bookstore and also available to purchase online.

In 2009, whilst still a dancer with New English Contemporary Ballet, Alderson featured in Jim Rowbothams' photography book 'Strictly Ballet'. In 2010, French author Sébastien Simoni dedicated his latest novel, Labyrinthik to Alderson. The French horror novel went on sale in September 2010.

In 2011, Karin Pritzels, award-winning picture of Alderson 'Flight of Freedom' was selected to be included in a new book which was a collection of art and famous inspiring quotes. The book 'Quoted Moments' was launched in July 2011 and in association with the Irish Cancer Society.

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References

Leigh Alderson Wikipedia