Leigh Alderson Explained

Leigh Alderson
Birth Date:1986 12, df=yes
Origin:Northern Ireland
Genre:Film, ballet, theatre, performer
Years Active:1998 – present
Associated Acts:The Royal Ballet 2006, Scottish Ballet 2006–08, New English Contemporary Ballet 2008–09, Cork City Ballet 2008–present, Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada 2010–13, Les grands Ballets Canadiens 2013–17, Ballet Ireland 2017–18

Leigh Alderson (born 1986) is a male ballet dancer, model and actor from Portadown, Northern Ireland.

Alderson trained at The Royal Ballet School performing in Rudi van Dantzig's Four Last Songs in Toronto and Stuttgart before graduating in 2006. He joined Scottish Ballet dancing works by Ashley Page, Forsythe and Trisha Brown and Pastor and works by Richard Wherlock with New English Contemporary Ballet, later joining Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada and guesting with Cork City Ballet. With Les Grands Ballets Canadiens he performed in works by Stijn Celis, Stephan Thoss, The Snake in Didy Veldman's Petit Prince, Jiří Kylián's [Kaguyahime] and The Prince in Mats Ek's Sleeping Beauty.

Film and TV work has included the Canadian horror film Undress Me (2017), StreetDance 3D (2010), Angel (2009), the BBC documentary series Lost to Dance (1998) and God Given Gift (2005/07).

Awards include Royal Ballet School Achievement Award (2005 & 2006) Lynne Seymour Award for Most Expressive Dancer (2004), The NJL Choreographic Development Award (2005) and The Ulster Tatler Arts Personality of the Year Award (2009 & 2010).

Documentaries, film and TV

The BBC produced three documentary films about him. Lost To Dance was broadcast in October 1998, A God Given Gift in September 2005 and the third, also called A God Given Gift, in December 2007.[1] All were directed and produced by the documentary film maker Claire DeLargy. The 2007 biography of Frederic Franklin notes Franklin's involvement with Alderson and his involvement in Alderson's 2005 and 2007 BBC documentaries.[2]

Alderson began filming the independent film Angel in June 2009, co-starring the ballet dancer Kyle Davey. The film uses the score of the 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 to mark its impending release onto iTunes worldwide. It was subsequently shown at the Festival International du Court Métrage in Clermont-Ferrand and at 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 3D that commenced shooting in mid-August 2009 to be released in May 2010. The film subsequently became #1 at the UK box office.

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

Flight of Freedom

Flight of Freedom was the product of a collaborative photo-shoot between Alderson and Karin Pritzel, a photographer from Dublin. The photo first came to media attention in New York when the fashion designer Malan Breton chose it to be his official muse for his 2010 spring collection. It was then commissioned as a large scale art piece which was auctioned at The NCAD gallery in Dublin, which was organised 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 again auctioned for the Stars of the Arts Gala in aid of the Haiti Appeal.[3] In 2011, it was selected to be included in a book combining art and famous inspiring quotes. The book, Quoted Moments, was launched in July 2011 in association with the Irish Cancer Society.

Books and published material

In 2007, Leslie Norton published a biography of Frederic Franklin which documented Franklin's involvement with Alderson and his 2005 and 2007 BBC documentaries.[2]

In 2009, while still a dancer with New English Contemporary Ballet, Alderson appeared in Jim Rowbothams' photography book Strictly Ballet.In 2010, the French author Sébastien Simoni dedicated his horror novel, Labyrinthik to Alderson.

Awards and recognition

YearAwardCategoryResult
2004The Lynne Seymour AwardMost Expressive DancerWon
2005The NJL Sponsored Choreographic Development AwardChoreographic DevelopmentWon
2005The Royal Ballet School Achievement AwardN/AWon
2006The Royal Ballet School Achievement Award N/AWon
2009Ulster Tatler – People of the Year Awards 2009Arts Personality of the Year 2009Nominated
2010Ulster Tatler – People of the Year Awards 2010Arts Personality of the Year 2010Nominated

TV, film and documentary

YearTitleProductionStyleRole
1998Lost To DanceBBCDocumentary filmFeatured artist
2005A God Given GiftBBCDocumentary filmFeatured artist
2007A God Given Gift 2BBCDocumentary filmFeatured artist
2009AngelConcept&Graph FilmsIndependent short filmLead performer
2010StreetDance 3DVertigo FilmsFeature filmFeatured dancer
2010Art SpaceBBCTelevision programmeFeatured star profile
2011Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada Presents Ghosts of ViolenceValkaline ProductionsIndependent ballet filmMale lead/ HE
2017Undress MeIndependent shortEric (lead)
2018MonachopsisSummerhouse FilmsFeature filmUnicorn (supporting)
2018Grass Is Always GreenerIndependent shortHarry Whitman (lead)
2018Untitled future project Karin Pritzel Productions Short art filmLead performer

Ballet companies

Ballet companyYears activeCountryRole -The Royal Ballet2005–2006LondonCover, extra, dancer
Scottish Ballet2006–2008ScotlandCorps de ballet
Cork City Ballet2008–presentIrelandGuest artist
New English Contemporary Ballet2009EnglandSoloist dancer
Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada2010–2013CanadaSoloist dancer
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens2013–2017 CanadaDemi-soloist
Ballet Ireland2017–2018 Ireland Ballet dancer
New Adventures2018–2019 London Performer

Music

TitleRelease DateEP/SingleFormat
Boy25 June 2013AlbumiTunes/Amazon/Sony Music LTD
I Felt Space Or So I Thought18 August 2011SingleiTunes Worldwide (digital)/ Physical CD

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BBC – TV – On Now. bbc.co.uk. 23 April 2016.
  2. L. Norton & F. Franklin, (2007), Frederic Franklin: A Biography of a Ballet Star, McFarland, pp 208–210
  3. http://www.leighalderson.com Stars Of The Arts Gala