The Inspiring Journey of Ballet Dancer Owen Morris

Petra Sittig

Join me for an in-depth interview with Owen Morris, a talented ballet dancer from Cornwall, UK, who has made a mark on the international dance scene. Owen’s journey began in the South West, where he trained under renowned mentors Nicola Brice and Terence Etheridge at the Totnes School of Dance in Devon. His early career blossomed through performances with prestigious groups such as the National Youth Ballet, Duchy Ballet, and the Cornwall Youth Dance Company. In pursuit of his dreams, Owen completed his formal ballet training in Scotland, where he joined Ballet West’s professional touring company, working closely with choreographer Daniel Job. Throughout his career, Owen has showcased his versatility, from feature films and performing dance roles in Operas at iconic venues like the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall to engaging in a regional tour across the UK. His international career includes dancing with ballet companies in Bulgaria and South Africa, as well as performing in Belgium and the Middle East. This interview delves into Owen's journey, including the unique challenges and experiences he faced while living and dancing abroad. During the pandemic, Owen took refuge on the Isles of Scilly, where he spent 10 months writing a series of short stories, reflecting on his artistic journey and life in dance. Don’t miss this inspiring interview with Owen Morris, where he shares his insights on the art of ballet, the dedication required for a career in dance, and the experiences that shaped him along the way. https://www.owen-morris.com/

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