Wayne McGregor

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Sir
Wayne McGregor
CBE
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McGregor in 2008
Born12 March 1970 (1970-03-12) (age 54)
Stockport, England
Occupation(s) Choreographer, director

Sir Wayne McGregor, CBE (born 12 March 1970) is a British choreographer and director who has won multiple awards. He is the Artistic Director of Studio Wayne McGregor and Resident Choreographer of The Royal Ballet. [1] McGregor was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) 2011 for Services to Dance. [2]

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Biography

McGregor was born in Stockport in 1970. He studied dance at Bretton Hall College of the University of Leeds [3] and in New York. In 1992 he was appointed Choreographer-in-Residence at The Place, London, and in the same year he founded his own company, Random Dance (now Company Wayne McGregor). Company Wayne McGregor was invited to be the first Resident Company at the new Sadler's Wells in 2002. [4] Appointed in 2006, McGregor is the first Resident Choreographer of The Royal Ballet from a contemporary dance background. In 2021, McGregor was announced as the Director of Dance for the Venice Biennale until 2024. [5] McGregor is Professor of Choreography at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance [6] and holds an Honorary Doctor of Science degree [7] from Plymouth University as well as an Honorary Doctor of Letters from University of Leeds [8] and University of Chester. [9] McGregor also holds an Honorary Doctor from University of the Arts London. [10] He is part of the Circle of Cultural Fellows at King's College London. [11] In 2017 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the British Science Association. [12] McGregor topped the list for dance in The Progress 1000 celebration of London's most influential people in 2018. [13] In 2021 McGregor was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Prix de Lausanne. [14]

Career

Founded in 1992 (formerly known as Random Dance Company and Wayne McGregor | Random Dance), Studio Wayne McGregor encompasses McGregor's touring company of dancers, Company Wayne McGregor, and all of McGregor's creative work in dance, film, theatre, opera, fashion, technology, and TV. Studio Wayne McGregor also leads extensive learning and engagement projects nationally and internationally, artist development initiatives, and research and development work with science and technology partners. Significant large-scale engagement projects include Big Dance in Trafalgar Square as part of the 2012 London Olympics, [15] and LightLens for Aarhus European City of Culture in 2017. [16]

McGregor has made over 30 works for Company Wayne McGregor (including A Body for Harnasie, [17] UniVerse: A Dark Crystal Odyssey, [18] Autobiography, [19] Tree of Codes, [20] Atomos, [21] FAR [22] and Entity [23] ), and over 20 works for The Royal Ballet (including The Dante Project, [24] Yugen , [25] Obsidian Tear, [26] Woolf Works , [27] Carbon Life, [28] Infra [29] and Chroma [30] ).

He also regularly creates new work for international companies including National Ballet of Canada (MADDADDAM [31] ), La Scala Theatre Ballet (LORE [32] ), Paris Opera Ballet (Genus, L'Anatomie de la Sensation, [33] Alea Sands [34] ), Bayerisches Staatsballett Munich (Sunyata [35] ), American Ballet Theatre (AfteRite, [36] a co-production with Royal Danish Ballet), San Francisco Ballet (Borderlands [37] ), Stuttgart Ballet (EDEN | EDEN, Yantra [38] ), New York City Ballet (Outlier [39] ), The Australian Ballet (Dyad 1929 [40] ), Ballett Zürich (Kairos [41] ) and Rambert (PreSentient [42] ), and has works in the repertories of companies including Bolshoi Ballet (Chroma [43] ), Mariinsky Ballet (Infra [44] ) and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (Chroma [45] and Kairos [46] ).

McGregor has worked on choreography and movement direction for numerous feature films and documentaries including Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire , [47] The Legend of Tarzan , [48] Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them , [49] Sing, [50] Mary Queen of Scots [51] and Audrey [52] as well as choreographing music videos for Radiohead (Lotus Flower [53] ), Atoms for Peace (Ingenue [54] ) and The Chemical Brothers (Wide Open [55] ). He has also worked on numerous fashion and TV works and projects including choreography for Paloma Faith's performance at the 2015 Brit Awards [56] as well as directing and choreographing the opening sequence for the award show in 2016, [57] collaborating with Gareth Pugh for his London and New York Fashion weeks in 2014 and 2017 respectively, [58] [59] and fashion films Soma for COS [60] and Torus for SHOWstudio. [61] In 2016, McGregor directed and choreographed Selfridges' everyBODY advertising campaign. [62]

McGregor has directed opera (Dido and Aeneas and Acis and Galatea for La Scala/Royal Opera [63] ), and choreographed for theatre (productions at ENO, [64] Old Vic, [65] National Theatre [66] and Donmar Warehouse [67] [68] ). In 2022 he choreographed ABBA Voyage , a concert featuring virtual avatars of pop band ABBA depicting the group as they appeared in 1977. [69]

McGregor has collaborated with composers (Thomas Adès, Jlin, John Tavener, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Kaija Saariaho, Jon Hopkins, Max Richter, Joby Talbot/The White Stripes, Rokia Traore, Steve Reich, Jamie xx, Scanner), visual artists and designers (Thierry Mugler, Tacita Dean, Lucy Carter, Edmund de Waal, Random International, Olafur Eliasson, Ben Cullen Williams, Mark Wallinger, Vicki Mortimer, Aitor Throup, Shirin Guild), filmmakers and photographers (Ravi Deepres, Ruth Hogben, Nick Knight, Robin Friend), architects (We Not I, John Pawson), and writers (Margaret Atwood, Audrey Niffenegger, Uzma Hameed). [70]

Studio Wayne McGregor's building opened at Here East on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in March 2017. Designed by architectural practice We Not I, the creative arts space for making contains three large dance studios, meeting and collaboration spaces. [71] It also features artwork installations by Haroon Mirza, Carmen Herrera, a work by artist Ben Cullen Williams, original artworks by We Not I based on Josef Albers' Structural Constellations and Homages to the Square, and Anni Albers' Study for Camino Real, with permission from The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. [72]

Credits

Awards

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1996Olivier AwardBest Theatre ChoreographerA Little Night Music (Wayne McGregor)Nominated [73]
1998L'Adami Prize for PerformanceChoreographyThe Millennarium (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2000Critics' Circle AwardBest Modern ChoreographyAeon (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2001South Bank Show AwardDanceAeon (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2001Critics' Circle AwardBest Modern ChoreographyThe Trilogy (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2001Critics' Circle AwardBest Classical ChoreographySymbiont(s) (The Royal Ballet)Nominated
2001Time Out AwardOutstanding Achievement in DanceSymbiont(s) (The Royal Ballet)Won
2001Dance Magazine25 to WatchWayne McGregorn/a
2002Critics' Circle AwardBest Modern ChoreographyNemesis (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2002IMZ International Dance Screen CompetitionBest Choreographic Filmchrysalis (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2002International Dance Screen AwardThe Dancer's Body (BBC Two)Won
2002Prix Benois de la DanseMale DancerAeon (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated [74]
2003Time Out AwardOutstanding ChoreographyPreSentient (Rambert Dance Company)Won
2003Videoformes FestivalPrix de la Creation Videochrysalis (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2004Critics' Circle AwardOutstanding Achievement in Dance2Human (English National Ballet)Won
2005 South Bank Show Award Dance categoryAtaXia (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2005Critics' Circle AwardBest Modern ChoreographyAtaXia (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2006Critics' Circle AwardBest Modern ChoreographyAmu (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2007Critics' Circle AwardBest Classical ChoreographyChroma (The Royal Ballet)Won [75]
2007 Olivier Award Best New Dance Production Chroma (The Royal Ballet)Won [76]
2007Olivier AwardOutstanding Achievement in Dance Chroma (The Royal Ballet)Nominated [77]
2007The Stage 100Opera/Dance/MusicalsWayne McGregor
2008Dance Week Festival, ZagrebAudience AwardEntity (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2008IMZ Choreographic Capture AwardTremor3rd Prize
2008Green Room AwardDance EnsembleDyad 1929 (Australian Ballet)Nominated
2008Green Room AwardBetty Pounder Award for ChoreographyDyad 1929 (Australian Ballet)Nominated
2008Green Room AwardDesignDyad 1929 (Australian Ballet)Nominated
2008Danza&Danza Magazine AwardsBest Show of the YearEntity (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2009 South Bank Show Award Dance categoryEntity (Company Wayne McGregor) and Infra (The Royal Ballet)Won
2009International Theatre InstituteExcellence in International DanceWayne McGregorWon
2009Ballet TanzChoreographer of the YearWayne McGregorWon
2009 Prix Benois de la Danse ChoreographerInfra (The Royal Ballet)Won [78]
2009Movimentos Dance AwardMovimentos Dance PrizeEntity (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2009Critics' Circle AwardBest Classical ChoreographyInfra (The Royal Ballet)Won
2009Olivier AwardBest New Dance ProductionInfra (The Royal Ballet)Nominated [79]
2009Olivier AwardOutstanding Achievement in DanceInfra (The Royal Ballet)Nominated [80]
2010Helpmann AwardBest Ballet or Dance WorkDyad 1929 (Australian Ballet)Nominated
2010Helpmann AwardBest ChoreographyDyad 1929 (Australian Ballet)Nominated
2010Globe de CristalOpera or Dance categoryGenus (Paris Opera Ballet)Nominated
2010Globe de CristalMusical categoryKirikou et Karaba (Maison de la Danse de Lyon)Nominated
2010South Bank Show AwardDance categoryLimen (The Royal Ballet)Nominated
2011Dora Mavor Moore AwardOutstanding ChoreographyChroma (National Ballet of Canada)Nominated
2011Dora Mavor Moore AwardOutstanding PerformanceChroma (National Ballet of Canada)Nominated
2011Dora Mavor Moore AwardOutstanding ProductionChroma (National Ballet of Canada)Nominated
2011Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)For Services to DanceWayne McGregorWon
2011Evening Standard 1000 Most Influential LondonersThe Arts - DanceWayne McGregor [81]
2012h. Club 100 (Hospital Club / Time Out)100 most influential, innovative and interesting people in the creative and media industriesWayne McGregor
2012Golden Mask AwardCritics' Prize Chroma (Bolshoi Ballet)Won
2012Grammy AwardBest Music VideoLotus Flower (Radiohead, choreography by Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2012Dance on Camera, New YorkWayne McGregor - Going Somewhere (director Catherine Maximoff)Won
2012London Award for Art & PerformanceDanceWayne McGregorNominated
2012Evening Standard 1000 Most Influential LondonersThe Arts - DanceWayne McGregor [82]
2013Evening Standard 1000 Most Influential LondonersThe Arts - DanceWayne McGregor [83]
2013South Bank Sky Arts AwardBest ChoreographyAtomos (Company Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2013UK Music Video AwardsBest choreography in a music videoIngenue (Atoms For Peace)Nominated
2013Huading Award, ChinaGlobal Best Dance ActorWayne McGregorNominated
2014Sunday TimesMakers of the 21st CenturyWayne McGregor
2014Taglioni European Ballet AwardBest ProductionRaven Girl (The Royal Ballet)Nominated
2014Power 1000: Evening Standard 1000 Most Influential LondonersThe Arts - DanceWayne McGregor [84]
2014Dance Magazine AwardWayne McGregorWon
2014Helpmann AwardBest Ballet or Dance WorkChroma (The Royal Ballet)Won [85]
2015Golden Mask AwardsBest Ballet/ProductionInfra (Mariinsky Ballet)Nominated [86]
2015Golden Mask AwardsMusical Theatre Jury's Special AwardInfra (Mariinsky Ballet)Won [87]
2015The Progress 1000: London's most influential people (Evening Standard)The Arts - DanceWayne McGregor [88]
2015Positano Premia la DanzaLeonide Massine Award: Show of the Year Woolf Works (The Royal Ballet)Won [89]
2015Sense AwardsArts Partnership of the YearSense Creative Learning Project (Studio Wayne McGregor)Won
2015Manchester Theatre AwardsRobert Robson Award for DanceTree of Codes (Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, Jamie xx for Company Wayne McGregor and Paris Opera Ballet)Nominated
2015Manchester Theatre AwardsBest DesignTree of Codes (Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, Jamie xx for Company Wayne McGregor and Paris Opera Ballet)Won
2015Critics' Circle National Dance AwardBest Classical ChoreographyWoolf Works (The Royal Ballet)Won [90]
2016UK Music Video AwardsBest Music Video: DanceWide Open (The Chemical Brothers feat. Beck, choreography by Wayne McGregor)Won
2016Olivier AwardsBest New Dance ProductionWoolf Works (The Royal Ballet, Wayne McGregor)Won
2016South Bank Sky Arts AwardDance categoryWoolf Works (The Royal Ballet)Nominated [91]
2016Creative Review Music Videos of the Year for 2016Music: Video categoryWide Open (The Chemical Brothers feat. Beck, choreography by Wayne McGregor)Won [92]
2017World's Department Store ForumWorld's Best Department Store CampaigneveryBODY (Selfridges)Won
2018Helpmann AwardsBest BalletWoolf Works (The Royal Ballet, Queensland Performing Arts Centre)Nominated [93]
2018Helpmann AwardsBest Choreography in a Ballet, Dance or Physical Theatre ProductionWoolf Works (The Royal Ballet)Nominated [94]
2018Danza&Danza Magazine AwardsBest Contemporary Dance PerformanceAutobiography (Company Wayne McGregor)Won
2018Olivier AwardsBest New Dance ProductionTree of Codes (Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, Jamie xx for Company Wayne McGregor and Paris Opera Ballet at Sadler's Wells)Nominated
2018D&AD AwardsYellow Pencil Spatial Design / Set & Stage DesignAutobiography (Ben Cullen Williams, Studio Wayne McGregor)Won [95]
2018The Charles and Joan Gross Family FoundationGross Family PrizeAutobiography, Wayne McGregor and Jlin in recognition of an outstanding new collaboration between dance and music (Company Wayne McGregor)Won [96]
2018The Progress 1000: London's most influential people (Evening Standard)Most Influential Person: DanceWayne McGregor [97]
2018Critics' Circle AwardBest Classical Choreography Yugen (The Royal Ballet, Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2019FWAFWA of the Day: 16 January 2019Living Archive: An AI Performance Experiment (Wayne McGregor and Google Arts & Culture Lab)Won
2019The Frame AwardsProject with best use of digital technologyLiving Archive: An AI Performance Experiment (Ben Cullen Williams, Studio Wayne McGregor)Nominated
2021Prix de LausanneLifetime Achievement AwardWayne McGregorWon [98]
2021Aesthetica Art PrizeFuture Now: Aesthetica Art Prize 2021 (Installation)Living Archive: An AI Performance Experiment (Ben Cullen Williams, Studio Wayne McGregor)Won
2021Prix Benois de la DanseChoreographerThe Dante Project (The Royal Ballet)Nominated
2022Critics' Circle AwardBest Classical ChoreographyThe Dante Project (The Royal Ballet)Nominated
2022South Bank Sky Arts AwardsDance categoryThe Dante Project (The Royal Ballet)Won [99]
2022Danza & Danza Magazine AwardsBallet Company ProductionLORE (Teatro alla Scala)Won [100]
2023Prix Benois de la DanseChoreographerMADDADDAM (National Ballet of Canada)Nominated [101]
2023Dora Mavor Moore AwardOutstanding Original ChoreographerMADDADDAM (National Ballet of Canada)Nominated [102]
2023Dora Mavor Moore AwardOutstanding ProductionMADDADDAM (National Ballet of Canada)Nominated [103]
2023Walpole British Luxury AwardsArtistic PioneerWayne McGregorWinner [104]
2024Critics' Circle AwardBest Classical ChoreographyUntitled, 2023 (The Royal Ballet)Nominated [105]

Personal life

McGregor and his partner, Antoine Vereecken, have restored a modernist house in southwest England. [106]

He was knighted in the 2024 King's Birthday Honours "for services to dance". [107]

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