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Born in 1970, Wayne McGregor CBE is a multi-award-winning British choreographer and director, internationally renowned for trailblazing innovations in performance that have radically redefined dance in the modern era. Driven by an insatiable curiosity about movement and its creative potentials, his experiments have led him into collaborative dialogue with an array of artistic forms, scientific disciplines, and technological interventions. The startling and multi-dimensional works resulting from these interactions have ensured McGregor’s position at the cutting edge of contemporary arts for over thirty years.
McGregor is Artistic Director of Studio Wayne McGregor, a creative nexus that pushes the frontiers of physical intelligence through dance, design and technology. McGregor’s work is rooted in dance, yet encompasses a variety of genres including technology, visual art, film, opera and education, as well as Company Wayne McGregor, his own touring company of dancers. Studio Wayne McGregor supports an eclectic network of creators, including–but not limited to–dancers, writers, composers, coders, scientists, and software engineers. The space is based at Here East in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and is designed to spark creativity, expression and making.
Company Wayne McGregor is McGregor’s ensemble of highly skilled dancers. Founded in 1993, this was the original instrument through which McGregor evolved his distinctive visual style, revealing the movement possibilities of the body in ever more precise degrees of articulation. McGregor has made over thirty works for the company and today it continues to be his laboratory for ambitious and experimental new choreography, touring his work across the United Kingdom and around the world.
McGregor is Resident Company at Sadler’s Wells, London. He is Resident Choreographer at The Royal Ballet, where his productions reconfigure the classical language, and is the Director of Dance for the Venice Biennale.
He is also regularly commissioned by and has works in the repertories of the most important dance companies in the world, including Paris Opera Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, New York City Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet and Australian Ballet.
He is in demand as a choreographer for theatre (Old Vic, National Theatre, Royal Court, Donmar) opera (La Scala/Royal Opera, ENO), film (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Legend of Tarzan, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them 1 and 2, Sing, Mary Queen of Scots, Audrey), music videos (Radiohead, Thom Yorke, The Chemical Brothers), fashion shows (Gareth Pugh, Soma for COS, Gareth Pugh at London and Paris Fashion Week, Nick Knight for SHOWstudio, Moschino, Milan fashion Week)campaigns (everyBODY for Selfridges, Boots No 7)and TV (The 2016 Brit Awards Opening Sequence, Paloma Faith’s Brit Awards performance2015). Some of the long list of artists who have partnered with McGregor through more than twenty years of collaborative multi-disciplinary work include Margaret Atwood, John Tavener, Audrey Niffenegger, Jamie xx, Max Richter, Jlin, Olafur Eliasson, Ben Frost, Kaija Saariaho, Tacita Dean, Thom Yorke, Mark Wallinger, Random International, Jon Hopkins, John Pawson, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Daniel Lee, Gareth Pugh and Grace Wales-Bonner.
More recently, McGregor brought Margaret Atwood’s post-apocalyptic vision to the stage in three-act ballet MADDADDAM based on the writer’s acclaimed trilogy of novels: ‘Oryx and Crake’, ‘The Year of the Flood’ and ‘MaddAddam’. Co-commissioned by the National Ballet of Canada and The Royal Ballet, MADDADDAM featured a specially commissioned score from Max Richter, costume design by Gareth Pugh, lighting by Lucy Carter, design by We Not I, film by Ravi Deepres, and dramaturgy by Uzma Hameed. In May 2023 McGregor premiered UniVerse: A Dark Crystal Odyssey with Company Wayne McGregor at The Royal Opera House. This new work reimagined Jim Henson’s cult 1982 film
The Dark Crystal – a darkly fantastical epic with mythological underpinnings and ecological overtones –as a potent tale for today in its depiction of an earth in peril, torn apart by extremes and in desperate need of healing. In June 2023 McGregor presented Untitled 2023, his latest work for The Royal Ballet, set to music by Anna Throvaldsdottir, with lighting by Lucy Carter, set design by the late Cuban-American artist Carmen Herrera, and costumes by Burberry’s Daniel Lee. ABBA Voyage, the revolutionary concert that launched the Swedish pop sensations back onstage in an outstanding avatar performance in 2022, choreographed by McGregor, continues into 2024.
McGregor is Professor of Choreography at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, has Honorary Doctorates from The Royal College of Art, London, Plymouth University, University of Leeds, University of Chester, and UAL and is part of the Circle of CulturalFellows at King’s College London. In 2017 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the British Science Association. McGregor topped the list for dance in The Progress 1000 celebration of London’s most influential people in 2018.
McGregor’s work has earned him a multitude of awards including four Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards, two Time Out Awards, three SouthBank Show Awards, two Olivier Awards, a Prix Benois de la Danse and two Golden Mask Awards. In 2011 McGregor was awarded a CBE for Services to Dance and in 2021 was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Prix de Lausanne.