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Will Tuckett was born on 1969 in Birmingham, England, is an English director and choreographer. Discover Will Tuckett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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https://www.culturewhisper.com/r/dance/birmingham_royal_ballet_live_sadlers_wells/15798

1969

Will Tuckett (born 1969) is an English director and choreographer, who has created works for many international companies including the Royal Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, and English National Ballet.

Tuckett was born in Birmingham in 1969.

He trained at the Royal Ballet School.

2003

He was nominated for The Critics Circle Award for Best Choreography in 2003 for the ROH production of The Wind in the Willows and in 2007 for the English National Ballet production of The Canterville Ghost

His production Lazuli Sky for Birmingham Royal Ballet was nominated for the 2021 Critics Circle National Dance Award for Best Choreography and the South Bank Dance Award

His production Then or Now for Ballet Black was nominated for the 2022 UK Theatre Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance and the South Bank Dance Award

Tuckett has choreographed for the Royal Ballet, the English National Ballet, the National Ballet of Canada, Ballet Black, National Ballet of China, K Ballet in Japan, Sarasota Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Studio Company, Texas Ballet Theater in the United States, BalletBoyz, Rambert Dance Company.

2006

The Varna International Competition Award for Best Choreography for Nisi Dominus 2006.

He created a series of works for new and family audiences at The Royal Opera House / ROH2, and was made the first Creative Associate for the Opera House in 2006.

He has worked as Creative Director on large scale commercial events for Van Cleef & Arpels / The Royal Opera House, creating events in such diverse locations as Tate Tanks, Buckingham Palace and Clarence House and created an immersive experience for The Royal Opera House front of house spaces.

In 2006, he devised the series Ballet Hoo: Ballet Changed My Life for Channel 4.

https://www.brb.org.uk/post/ballet-changed-my-life-ballet-hoo

2008

He was the Clore Dance Fellow 2008.

He is represented by United Agents.

2014

Tuckett won the 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for The Wind in the Willows.

2019

His dance film NELA for Royal Ballet Principal Marianela Nunez directed by Andy Margetson won the Audience Choice Award SANS FESTIVAL OF DANCE CINEMA 2019 and the Overall Festival Award at the FLATLANDS DANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2019.

2020

The new PARCO Theatre in Shibuya opened in 2020 with his production of Peter Shaffer's Royal Hunt of The Sun, starring Ken Watanabe and Hio Miyazawa.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2020/03/13/stage/ken-watanabe/

He created Lazuli Sky for Birmingham Royal Ballet which was the first new work to open at Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Sadlers Wells Theatre during the Covid lockdown at the end of 2020.

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2020/oct/28/birmingham-royal-ballet-lazuli-sky-will-tuckett-review-our-waltzes-liebestod

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2020/oct/30/birmingham-royal-ballet-lazuli-sky-review-bold-opener-from-carlos-acosta

https://theartsdesk.com/dance/birmingham-royal-ballet-sadlers-wells-review-onward-and-upward

He was asked to create new Covid safe sequences for The Royal Ballet's classic production of The Nutcracker by Sir Peter Wright which opened at The Royal Opera House, Christmas 2020

His production of In the Night Garden Live has been touring for 12 years and has now been seen by over a million people.

He has directed and co-directed work for the BBC, Sky Arts, Channel 4, Wow Wow Television, Japan and choreographed for feature films from Vertigo Films, BBC Films, Working Title and The Royal Opera House.

He has created movement for various feature films and television shows and his work has been featured in several documentary series, most recently Alan Yentob's IMAGINE for the BBC.