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Terry Christopher : ウィキペディア英語版
Terry Christopher

Terry Christopher (born in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an openly gay American singer/songwriter.
He started performing at a very young age and won the Reserved Champions Title for the dance division of his age group at the Nevada State Youth Fair held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in 1979 with his dance partner, Beth Newlin. Christopher continued his performing arts training studying dance at Simba Dance Studios in Las Vegas while under the guidance of Winston Dewitt Hemsley, Vicki Dale, Bernard Manners and Jamie Gallagher.
Christopher ventured out on his first of 7 European tours in 1987 with Extraordinary Students of America as a featured dancer. After his summer tour of Europe, he studied dance and musical theatre for 1 year at Emerson College before transferring to the Dance Conservatory at S.U.N.Y. Purchase of which he received his BFA in dance performance and dance composition. Mr. Christopher studied Ballet and Modern dance with Gayle Young of American Ballet Theatre, Alfredo Corvino of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Rosanna Seravalli of American Ballet Theatre, Bettijane Sills of New York City Ballet, Bert Terborgh of the Martha Graham Dance Company, Armgard von Bardeleben of the Martha Graham Dance Company, Kevin Wynn of the José Limón Dance Company, Sarah Stackhouse of the José Limón Dance Company and Neil Greenberg of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
==Music==
Christopher's debut CD, ''Take Another Look'' is a collection of songs written while out on tour and produced back home in New York City. Take Another Look received the Favorite Male Artist Award 2003 as well as Favorite LGBT Album 2003 from Stonewall Society which is an LGBT Community Organization recognizing equality and visibility in the arts by LGBT artists. Take Another Look was a musical adventure that took Christopher out of the world of musical theatre as a featured cast member to the up front out in front solo artist position. Christopher's music from Take Another Look had him playing New York City hotspots such as CBGB's, The Elbow Room, The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, and The C-Note. Christopher also became a member of ASCAP and since debuting his songs with Take Another Look, Christopher has been the recipient of 7 ASCAPlus songwriting grant awards from ASCAP.
In 2006, Christopher released his 2nd CD, Journey of a Wordsmith. Journey of a Wordsmith debuted in the Top 20 on the Outvoice LGBT Monthly Music Chart at #15. Journey of a Wordsmith steadily climbed up the chart and by the Spring of 2007 had reached the top of the chart at #1 and held it for 2 months. Journey of a Wordsmith has maintained a Top 20 presence on Outvoice since its debut in 2006 for almost 2 full years. His pro-LGBT Community rock-anthem, Brothers In Arms & Sister Soldiers was awarded the coveted Favorite Pride Song of 2007 from the Stonewall Society Pride In The Arts.
Both organizations of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and The Grammy Organization have welcomed Christopher into their membership ranks. Singles from Journey of a Wordsmith made it to the first round of voting for the 50th Grammy Awards in 2007.

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