- Garth Welch
Garth Welch (born
14 April 1936 inBrisbane ) is anAustralia ndancer andchoreographer .Early life and training
Welch grew up in
Brisbane ,Queensland . His initial dance training took place under the guidance of the respected teacherPhyllis Danaher [ Welch, Garth - Australia Dancing | http://www.australiadancing.org/subjects.71html ] .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 theBorovansky Ballet in1954 . Welch achieved within a relatively short time the rank of Principal Dancer with the company. He also danced with Western Theatre Ballet (laterScottish Ballet ) and theGrand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas before returning to Australia at the invitation of DamePeggy van Praagh as a Principal Dancer with theAustralian Ballet in1962 . He remained in the position until he left the company in1973 . While at the Australian Ballet, Welch danced the lead in all the major classical ballets in the company's repertoire and created roles in SirRobert Helpmann 's "The Display " and "Yugen" and in John Butler's "Threshold". He partnered the Australian Ballet's principal dancers includingMarilyn Jones ,Kathleen Gorham andMarilyn Rowe , and partnered guest artists including DameMargot 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" toNatalia 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 byValery Panov andGalina Panov for Ballet Victoria.Welch was Artistic Director of the
West Australian Ballet from1980 to1982 and throughout the 1980s and 1990s taught extensively across Australia. In the 1980s Welch also worked with theSydney Dance Company . In1984 ,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 , theRoyal New Zealand Ballet , theQueensland Ballet and the Sydney Dance Company. [ Martha Bremser (ed.), International Dictionary of Ballet, Volume 2 (Detroit: St James Press, 1993), p. 1533 (list of works choreographed by Garth Welch) ] His major works include "Othello", made originally for theAustralian 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 [ Jones, Marilyn Fay | http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/imp0278B.htm ] and they had two sons, also dancers.Stanton Welch is Artistic Director of theHouston Ballet [ Australian Ballet Resident Choreographers - Stanton Welch | http://www.australianballet.com.au/thecompany_residentchoreographers.htm ] and his other sonDamien Welch dances for the Australian Ballet.References
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)
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