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Finalist - McDonald
Ballet Scholarships 2007
Undeniably crowd favourite at this year's
McDonald's
Ballet Scholarships, young Aaron Smyth is a dancer on the verge
of an amazing career. With an engaging charisma, stage presence
and not to mention leap, Aaron Smyth is a talented 16 year old dancer
from Benowa, Queensland.
Starting dancing at the age of eight
after watching his sister do Jazz Class, Aaron had strength and
flexibility from learning gymnastics, and a very natural talent
which he has developed today. Aaron performed a classical solo of
Basilio's Variation, ACT III of Don Quixote with guts, determination
and amazing turns, along with a free modern variation that showed
his pizzazz, plus versatility, in the Scholarship finals at Sydney
Opera House's Concert Hall on July 29th. With a stunning performance,
Aaron marked his place on the Australian dance scene.
Read below an exclusive interview
with Aaron, where he talks about his experiences as a finalist in
the prestigious McDonald's Ballet Scholarships, and his hopes for
the future.
Where did you start dancing?
I started dancing at the age of 8 with
Dianne Talbot. I was doing Gymnastics at the time so I guess I was
pretty flexible, and I took to it straight away. Dianne used to
say to my Mum that I was pretty talented, and I should do solos,
but Mum didn't take her seriously until she saw me at a Gold Coast
Eisteddfod where I'd pulled a costume together and sewed a few sequins
on myself. She and my Dad really supported me after that.
I've been with Dianne Talbot now for
8 years, and it's been a passion which I live and breathe from the
minute I wake up. I started doing Jazz and Tap with Dianne, but
Dianne said that if I was serious about dancing I should take up
Ballet, so I did at age 12 and haven't looked back. I study Ballet
with Dawn and Joy
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