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Jane Jewell -
(Aspire)
Jane was born in 1960 and trained at the Harlow School of Ballet
and National School of Ballet, New Zealand.
She has performed with British Ballet Theatre, Ballet Imperial,
London Ballet Theatre, London City Ballet, Lewis London Ballet,
Scottish Ballet and Dance Theatre Koros.
Her choreographies include musicals and cabaret in New Zealand
and "New Works" for New Zealand Ballet Company. Flip on
Mozart for Janet Lewis. Just Stepping Along, Consolations, and co-choreographer
of Skaza for Scottish Ballet, Backward Glances, Momentum and So...
for Scottish Ballet "New Works", Enya for NAPAC, Jardin
Rodin for Dance Advance and Hong Kong Ballet.
In 1986 Jane was selected from 236 candidates from 33 countries
as a semi-finalist for the much regarded Prix de Lausanne Choreographic
Competition.
From 1992-1994 Jane was Choreographer/Director of "The Dance
Company" in Glasgow. Her choreographies included Songs of Time,
Sides, Mozart Follies, Scriabin. She graduated from the Benesh Dance
Notation Course in 1994 and is now the Benesh Movement Notator for
Scottish Ballet and teaches at the Dance School of Scotland.
Jane was one of the three shortlisted choreographers who created
the work "Aspire" for the first
Peter Darrell Choreographic Award in 1998.
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