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Stephen Heathcote

Stephen Anthony Heathcote AM (born 16 October 1964, Wagin, Western Australia) is a former Australian ballet dancer. Heathcote spent twenty-four years dancing with The Australian Ballet, and twenty of them as principal artist. He has received three Helpmann Awards, two Mo Awards and an Australian Dance Award for "Outstanding Performance by an Individual". On Australia Day (26 January) 1991 Heathcote was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia, General Division, for "service to ballet".
==Biography==

Heathcote was born in Wagin, Western Australia on 16 October 1964, the second of four children. He was schooled by Shelley Rae and Kira Bousloff. In 1980 he obtained a scholarship with West Australian Ballet Company and the following year he was accepted into Australian Ballet School in Melbourne. Heathcote joined The Australian Ballet in 1983 and in 1987 was appointed as their principal artist.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.australianballet.com.au/about_us/artistic_staff/steven_heathcote )〕〔 Note: uses both Stephen and Steven.〕
Heathcote danced for a season with the American Ballet Theatre in 1992, and has also guested with the Royal Danish Ballet and the Birmingham Royal Ballet.〔
Heathcote retired from the Australian Ballet in 2007 and then worked as a ballet coach, occasionally performing character roles. In 2010 He directed a production of Handel's ''Julius Caesar'', for the Victorian Opera. In 2012 he choreographed their production of Stravinsky's ''The Rake’s Progress''. He is a peer of Paul Mecurio and David McAllister.
Heathcote appeared in the 1994 film, ''Nutcracker: The Story of Clara'', and in the 2009 feature film, ''Mao's Last Dancer''. He also appeared in the Australian teen-oriented television drama, ''Dance Academy'' (2010).

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