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  1. Michael Duncan Clark CBE (born 29 May 1962 [1]) is a Scottish dancer and choreographer. Early life. Clark was born in Aberdeen and began traditional Scottish dancing at the age of four. In 1975 he left home to study at the Royal Ballet School in London, and on his final day at the school he was presented with the Ursula Moreton Choreographic Award.

  2. Michael Clark founded his own company in 1984. It has since toured worldwide to perform at leading houses in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, as well as on its home stage at the Barbican.

  3. Sep 24, 2020 · Michael Clark — dancer, choreographer, perpetual provocateur — is not giving interviews about Cosmic Dancer, his career-spanning multimedia exhibition, which opens at London’s Barbican next...

  4. A virtuosic genius. A maverick. A Muse. It is difficult to find the words to describe the ground-breaking work of dancer and choreographer #MichaelClark, who...

  5. www.barbican.org.uk › s › introducingmichaelclarkMichael Clark - Barbican

    About Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer. The first major exhibition of dancer and choreographer Michael Clark. This exploration of Clark’s work establishes his radical presence in British cultural history.

  6. Oct 2, 2020 · LONDON — Dancer, choreographer, ex-heroin addict, prodigal son, perfectionist, art-world darling, club-world star: Michael Clark was for a long time the enfant terrible...

  7. Dec 9, 2020 · Dancing phone boxes, an enormous Big Mac and Mark E Smith live onstage: choreographer Michael Clark’s radical 1988 performance I Am Curious, Orange was an exuberant mash-up of punk attitude, technical brilliance and pop art. December 09, 2020. Text Ted Stansfield.

  8. Dec 2, 2020 · Michael Clark’s visionary work as a dancer, choreographer and creator of the Michael Clark Company has a reach much further than Kintore, the tiny village in the northeast of Scotland where he spent his early childhood.

  9. Oct 14, 2020 · How the subversive dancer Michael Clark upended – then took over – the arts establishment. A new retrospective of Michael Clark explores the dancer's legacy as both maverick and muse.

  10. Eighteen years later, in the first minutes of Sophie Fiennes’s documentary The Late Michael Clark (2000), we find the dancer and choreographer filmed in Super 8 on a Scottish beach.