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Name
  
Steven McRae

Role
  
Ballet Dancer

Movies
  
Stealing Las Vegas


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Spouse
  
Elizabeth Harrod (m. 2011)

Nominations
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance

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Steven McRae (born 19 December 1985, Sydney) is an Australian ballet dancer. He is a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, London.

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Early life

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Steven McRae was raised in Sydney, the son of a drag racer.

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He started dancing aged seven, after watching his older sister in her dance classes. Steven McRae studied tap as well as ballet. He was soon being entered for the performing-arts competitions in Australia known as eisteddfods, often gracing 25 sections at a time. By his teens, already an extremely capable tapper, Steven McRae knew that his future lay in dance, and trained throughout high school.

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In 2002, at 16, he won the gold medal at the 2002 Genée held in Sydney that year. In 2003, at 17, he won the Prix de Lausanne in Switzerland, earning a scholarship, and entered the Royal Ballet School in London.

Career

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He graduated into The Royal Ballet in 2004 and was promoted to first artist in 2005, soloist in 2006, first soloist in 2008 and principal in 2009.

The Guardian has called McRae "a modern-day Fred Astaire". In 2014, he was named "Young Australian Achiever of the Year in the UK" for his work with the Royal Ballet.

First principal role

In 2005, in his first season with the Royal Ballet McRae jumped on the occasion to dance Symphonic Variations by Frederick Ashton, which is an iconic piece of the Royal Ballet. Symphonic Variations was Ashton’s first work after World War II, and one of the Company’s first to be performed on the huge main stage of the Royal Opera House.

On stage

In 2011 McRae originated the role of the Mad Hatter in Christopher Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at the Royal Opera House. In 2014 he originated the role of Prince Florizel in Christopher Wheeldon's new full-length ballet The Winter's Tale.

In 2016 McRae originated the role of "The Creature" in Liam Scarlett's full-length ballet of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

"There is a moment before Steven McRae steps on stage that you easily can mistake for nerves and he has learnt over the years that it's not nerves, it's adrenaline and a slight sense of anxiety. It's almost impossible to dance as a soloist without this performance element."

He is frequently used in works from Royal Ballet choreographer Wayne Mcgregor such as Chroma, Multiverse, and Limen as he is very quick in picking up on McGregor's modern style as well as the way he can manipulate his body.

One year absence for injury in 2008

In January 2008, at 22, McRae partially tore his Achilles tendon and was told that not only would he never dance again but he would have an enduring limp. He found “a most incredible” Swedish surgeon and it took a year, until December 2008, to recover.

He started rehabilitation classes with his coach, Lesley Collier, and psychological rehabilitation, and studied for a BA Hons in business management and leadership.

McRae completed his University Degree in Business Management and Leadership whilst working full time.

He works still with Lesley Collier, a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet from 1972 to 1995 and répétiteur since 2000, as his coach at the Royal Ballet.

Style

McRae's most marked characteristic is his speed and his red hair. Among the principal dancers of the world's leading ballet companies he is the only one with red hair. Karl Paquette, principal dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet has sandy hair.

Personal life

McRae is married to Elizabeth Harrod, soloist with the Royal Ballet, and they have one daughter, Audrey Bluebell, born in December 2014, and one son, Frederick Charles, born in November 2016.

Awards

  • 2002 : Genée International Ballet Competition, Gold Medal
  • 2003 : Prix de Lausanne
  • 2007 : Emerging Male Artist (Classical)
  • 2012 : Best Male Dancer Awards at the Critics’ Circle Dance Awards
  • 2014 : Young Australian Achiever in the UK by the Australia Day Foundation
  • References

    Steven McRae Wikipedia