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Garth Welch

Garth de Burgh Welch AM (born 14 April 1936) is an Australian dancer and choreographer.

Garth Welch AM
Born
Garth de Burgh Welch

(1936-04-14) 14 April 1936 (age 86)
Brisbane, Queensland
OccupationDancer
Years active1954–1998
SpouseMarilyn Jones
Former groupsThe Australian Ballet

Early life and training

Welch was born in Brisbane, Queensland.[1] He was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School.[2] His initial dance training took place under the guidance of the respected teacher Phyllis Danaher.[3]

Dancer and choreographer

Welch began his career in Call Me Madam for the J. C. Williamson organisation. He came to the attention of Edouard Borovansky and joined the Borovansky Ballet in 1954. Welch achieved within a relatively short time the rank of Principal Dancer with the company. He also danced with Western Theatre Ballet (later Scottish Ballet) and the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas before returning to Australia at the invitation of Dame Peggy van Praagh as a Principal Dancer with the Australian Ballet in 1962. He remained in the position until he left the company in 1973. While at the Australian Ballet, Welch danced the lead in all the major classical ballets in the company's repertoire and created roles in Sir Robert Helpmann's The Display and Yugen and in John Butler's Threshold. He partnered the Australian Ballet's principal dancers including Marilyn Jones, Kathleen Gorham and Marilyn Rowe, and partnered guest artists including Dame Margot Fonteyn.

In the 1970s he worked with Ballet Victoria both as a choreographer and as associate artistic director. During that time he danced Hilarion and later Albrecht to Natalia Makarova's Giselle in Ballet Victoria's staging of Giselle Act II in 1975. In 1976 he appeared as the Blackamoor in Petrouchka for the appearances by Valery Panov and Galina Panov for Ballet Victoria.

Welch was Artistic Director of the West Australian Ballet from 1980 to 1982 and throughout the 1980s and 1990s taught extensively across Australia. In the 1980s Welch also worked with the Sydney Dance Company. In 1984, Graeme Murphy created the role of von Aschenbach in After Venice, and Welch performed this role to singular acclaim in Australia, Europe and New York. With the Sydney Dance Company Welch also performed in Murphy's Late Afternoon of a Faun. In the 1990s Welch returned to musical theatre and appeared in The Game of Love and Chance in 1990, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying in 1993 and Nijinsky at Twilight in 1998.

Welch choreographed Variations on a Theme for the Australian Ballet in 1964. Since that first piece, he has created many more works for the flagship company as well as pieces for the West Australian Ballet, Ballet Victoria, Ballet Philippines, the Royal New Zealand Ballet, the Queensland Ballet and the Sydney Dance Company.[4] His major works include Othello, made originally for the Australian Ballet School in 1968, and staged by the Australian Ballet in 1970; and KAL, his first full-length work, made for the West Australian Ballet in 1979.

Awards

  • Welch was inducted into the Australian Dance Awards Hall of Fame in 2002.

Family

Welch married fellow Australian Ballet Principal Dancer, Marilyn Jones[5] and they had two sons, also dancers. Stanton Welch, choreographer, is Artistic Director of the Houston Ballet[6] and his other son Damien Welch was a principal dancer of the Australian Ballet.

References

  1. ^ National Library of Australia | http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/642226
  2. ^ Mason, James (2011). Churchie: The Centenary Register. Brisbane, Australia: The Anglican Church Grammar School. ISBN 978-0-646-55807-3.
  3. ^ Welch, Garth - Australia Dancing | http://www.australiadancing.org/subjects.71html
  4. ^ Martha Bremser (ed.), International Dictionary of Ballet, Volume 2 (Detroit: St James Press, 1993), p. 1533 (list of works choreographed by Garth Welch)
  5. ^ Jones, Marilyn Fay | http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/imp0278B.htm
  6. ^ Australian Ballet Resident Choreographers - Stanton Welch | http://www.australianballet.com.au/thecompany_residentchoreographers.htm 25 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine

Books and articles

  • Martha Bremser (ed.), International Dictionary of Ballet, Volume 2 (Detroit: St James Press, 1993), p. 1533 (list of works choreographed by Garth Welch)

External links

garth, welch, garth, burgh, welch, born, april, 1936, australian, dancer, choreographer, amborngarth, burgh, welch, 1936, april, 1936, brisbane, queenslandoccupationdanceryears, active1954, 1998spousemarilyn, jonesformer, groupsthe, australian, ballet, content. Garth de Burgh Welch AM born 14 April 1936 is an Australian dancer and choreographer Garth Welch AMBornGarth de Burgh Welch 1936 04 14 14 April 1936 age 86 Brisbane QueenslandOccupationDancerYears active1954 1998SpouseMarilyn JonesFormer groupsThe Australian Ballet Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Dancer and choreographer 3 Awards 4 Family 5 References 6 Books and articles 7 External linksEarly life and training EditWelch was born in Brisbane Queensland 1 He was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School 2 His initial dance training took place under the guidance of the respected teacher Phyllis Danaher 3 Dancer and choreographer EditWelch began his career in Call Me Madam for the J C Williamson organisation He came to the attention of Edouard Borovansky and joined the Borovansky Ballet in 1954 Welch achieved within a relatively short time the rank of Principal Dancer with the company He also danced with Western Theatre Ballet later Scottish Ballet and the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas before returning to Australia at the invitation of Dame Peggy van Praagh as a Principal Dancer with the Australian Ballet in 1962 He remained in the position until he left the company in 1973 While at the Australian Ballet Welch danced the lead in all the major classical ballets in the company s repertoire and created roles in Sir Robert Helpmann s The Display and Yugen and in John Butler s Threshold He partnered the Australian Ballet s principal dancers including Marilyn Jones Kathleen Gorham and Marilyn Rowe and partnered guest artists including Dame Margot Fonteyn In the 1970s he worked with Ballet Victoria both as a choreographer and as associate artistic director During that time he danced Hilarion and later Albrecht to Natalia Makarova s Giselle in Ballet Victoria s staging of Giselle Act II in 1975 In 1976 he appeared as the Blackamoor in Petrouchka for the appearances by Valery Panov and Galina Panov for Ballet Victoria Welch was Artistic Director of the West Australian Ballet from 1980 to 1982 and throughout the 1980s and 1990s taught extensively across Australia In the 1980s Welch also worked with the Sydney Dance Company In 1984 Graeme Murphy created the role of von Aschenbach in After Venice and Welch performed this role to singular acclaim in Australia Europe and New York With the Sydney Dance Company Welch also performed in Murphy s Late Afternoon of a Faun In the 1990s Welch returned to musical theatre and appeared in The Game of Love and Chance in 1990 How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying in 1993 and Nijinsky at Twilight in 1998 Welch choreographed Variations on a Theme for the Australian Ballet in 1964 Since that first piece he has created many more works for the flagship company as well as pieces for the West Australian Ballet Ballet Victoria Ballet Philippines the Royal New Zealand Ballet the Queensland Ballet and the Sydney Dance Company 4 His major works include Othello made originally for the Australian Ballet School in 1968 and staged by the Australian Ballet in 1970 and KAL his first full length work made for the West Australian Ballet in 1979 Awards EditWelch was inducted into the Australian Dance Awards Hall of Fame in 2002 Family EditWelch married fellow Australian Ballet Principal Dancer Marilyn Jones 5 and they had two sons also dancers Stanton Welch choreographer is Artistic Director of the Houston Ballet 6 and his other son Damien Welch was a principal dancer of the Australian Ballet References Edit National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au people 642226 Mason James 2011 Churchie The Centenary Register Brisbane Australia The Anglican Church Grammar School ISBN 978 0 646 55807 3 Welch Garth Australia Dancing http www australiadancing org subjects 71html Martha Bremser ed International Dictionary of Ballet Volume 2 Detroit St James Press 1993 p 1533 list of works choreographed by Garth Welch Jones Marilyn Fay http www womenaustralia info biogs imp0278B htm Australian Ballet Resident Choreographers Stanton Welch http www australianballet com au thecompany residentchoreographers htm Archived 25 December 2007 at the Wayback MachineBooks and articles EditMartha Bremser ed International Dictionary of Ballet Volume 2 Detroit St James Press 1993 p 1533 list of works choreographed by Garth Welch External links EditGarth Welch Collection at the Australian Performing Arts Collection Arts Centre Melbourne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garth Welch amp oldid 1105881981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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