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Grove Hill-born dancer swaps London for Stockton to bring his first play to the stage

Screen Shot 2016-05-03 at 11.48.39A Middlesbrough-born choreographer and dancer has moved from the dizzy heights of London back to Teesside to showcase his first full length theatre-dance production at ARC, and wants to share his knowledge and experience with other dancers in Teesside.

Nathan Johnston, 26, grew up in Grove Hill and had big dreams of becoming a dancer as a youngster. After attending Middlesbrough College and Janice Wilson’s School of dance, he headed to the big smoke to train at London Contemporary Dance School.

But the former Hall Garth student soon realised he needed to learn a lot more about the dance style to be taken seriously as a contemporary dancer.

He said: “I remember first moving to London and really not knowing that much about contemporary dance and feeling very left out and sometimes stupid for not knowing certain things or people within the industry. Since that time I have always had the aim of coming back to my hometown to share the knowledge I have gained and really push contemporary dance within the area.”

Since graduating from dance school and after years of London life as a dancer, teacher and choreographer, Nathan is now premiering his first full length show, Sleight Of Hands, at the Stockton venue tomorrow.

The show is heavily influenced by Nathan’s love for the cinema and the intensity you feel when you are gripped by a fast moving action thriller.

The production mixes illusion, film and magic with contemporary dance and a gripping plot, which enters into the dark world of conmen and tricksters, and is filled with intrigue and suspense and high energy dance and movement.

Nathan said: “Sleight of Hands started as an idea because of my love for cinema. I feel that no matter your age, gender, or education, most people love going to the cinema and experiencing that excitement you get from a great film. I really wanted to create something that echoed that feeling, in a sense to create a real-life film in the form of a cinematic dance theatre work. To inspire the plot of the work I worked alongside director Josh Baker-Mendoza to pin down some films that really entertained and captivated us, we ended up with something that resembles a cross between Sin City and Now You See Me. I also worked with a magician to add the element of magic and sleight of hand into the work. It has noir style voice-overs and a dark plot twist, and some magic – it’s our very own Dance Thriller!

As a teenager, Nathan attended dance classes at ARC, and he spoke about his excitement at returning to the venue as an adult with his very own piece of work for audiences to enjoy: “It was such an honour to have ARC support this work in the way that they have. I have performed at the venue as a teenager and to come back with my own show and put it on such an amazing stage is something I didn’t think would happen. Teesside is my home and I want contemporary dance to be able to flourish within the area and to show that everyone can enjoy it, not just those with prior dance experience.

Speaking about what’s next Nathan said: “I really want to continue to work around the area and push my ideas of what contemporary dance can be, and to provide opportunities for young people to develop in this field where possible. We will be hoping to tour Sleight of Hands again next year for a longer period covering a wider area of North England.”

Sleight of Hands starts at 7pm tomorrow (Wednesday 4 May) and will be priced on ARC’s Pay What You Decide pricing, which means you pay after seeing the show and you decide how much based on your enjoyment of the performance.

By admin