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Desert Island Discs

Wayne McGregor

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Kirsty Young's castaway is the choreographer Wayne McGregor. Despite his background in contemporary dance, he has been resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet - the first from outside the company - for the past ten years. He has brought to Covent Garden a fascination with technology, a passion for collaborative efforts with visual artists and musicians, and he is renowned for drawing inspiration particularly from the field of science. Born in Stockport in 1970 to Scottish parents, he was inspired by the John Travolta films he watched and took ballroom, disco and Latin American dance classes. After studying choreography at the University of Leeds and spending a year at the José Limón dance school in New York, he returned to the UK and at the age of 22, founded his own company. He made his first professional piece in 1993, and choreographed Dame Judi Dench in Sondheim's A Little Night Music at the National Theatre in 1995. He received his first commission from the Royal Ballet in 2000 and it was his 2006 work Chroma which clinched him the job as resident choreographer. He works on a wide range of projects away from the stage, including films, music videos, and opening and awards ceremonies, and continues to choreograph for his own company and others around the world including Paris Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, La Scala Milan, New York City Ballet and the Australian Ballet. He has won numerous prizes for his work, including two Olivier Awards, and was appointed a CBE for Services to Dance in 2011. Producer: Cathy Drysdale.

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0:00.0

This is the BBC.

0:02.0

Hello, I'm Kirstie Young.

0:04.0

Thank you for downloading this podcast of Desert Island Discs from BBC Radio 4.

0:09.0

For rights reasons, the music choices are shorter than in the Radio broadcast.

0:13.0

For more information about the program, please visit bbc.co.uk-radio4.

0:31.0

Music

0:36.0

My castaway this week is the choreographer Wayne McGregor, resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet.

0:42.0

He follows in the footsteps of Frederick Ashton and Kenneth McMillan sort of.

0:47.0

His dancers occupy the same rehearsal rooms and that iconic stage.

0:52.0

But instead of reenacting a rich repertoire of classics, his creations are contemporary.

0:57.0

Challenging dancers and audiences alike to see their bodies and the world are new.

1:03.0

Like many lads born in Stockport in the 70s, he was mesmerised by the moves of John Travolta.

1:08.0

But his fascination didn't fade at the doors of the local disco.

1:11.0

He went on to study choreography, fest in Leeds and then New York.

1:16.0

He formed his first company, aged just 22.

1:20.0

He says,

1:21.0

My dancers comment on my life, it's because they involve a series of questions I want to explore.

1:27.0

I suppose when I've got no more questions, I will stop.

1:31.0

So what are the big questions that preoccupy you then, Wayne?

1:34.0

What is it that you're trying to fathom through the work that you do?

1:37.0

I think the question is endless.

1:39.0

I think I'm fascinated by the technology of the body.

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