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Nicolette Whitley

Nicolette Whitley

Country: United Kingdom

Website:  https://vimeo.com/user49862043

Nicolette Whitley completed her degree at Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). Her experience as a performer spans across Film, TV and Theatre throughout the UK and internationally. Nicolette is currently working with Fallen Angels Dance Theatre (FADT), under the guidance of former Royal Ballet soloist Paul Bayes Kitcher. Nicolette has had an inspiring journey with FADT; performing at the Royal Opera House, London Science Gallery, collaborations with the Birmingham Royal Ballet, Geese Theatre, TEDx, mentorships from Russell Maliphant and Marco Goecke. BBC Three Amazing Humans recently made a documentary about the company.

Nicolette spent a year in Barcelona working with Martz Contemporary Dance Company (MCDC) and choreographer Eva Sánchez Martz. MCDC has enabled Nicolette to further her creative development and grow as an artist while performing in countries such as Spain, Italy and Switzerland. In the recent years she has also been working with Tuckshop Dance Theatre on productions FLAMINGOS and Neverland, funded by ACE, performing in the UK. Nicolette is currently part of the Talent Incubator programme with MDI which aims to nurture artistic development and facilitate cross artform collaboration.

Her performance includes; The Royal Opera House, The London Science Gallery, Sadler's Wells Peacock Theatre, collaboration with Birmingham Royal Ballet ,TEDx, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Latitude Festival, 59th FilmFare Awards (India) and 3D Filmusic Barcelona.

Companies and collaborations: Martz Contemporary Dance Company, Tuckshop Dance Theatre, Matrafisc Dance, Fallen Angels Dance Theatre - Russell Maliphant and Marco Goecke

Latest articles

Four Movements for International Dance Day

We celebrated #InternationalDanceDay with Liverpool dance artist Nicolette Whitley. Sway and stretch along at home with these four movements inspired by the theme of our 2020 programme, The Living Planet.

by FACT

Nicolette Whitley