Joshy Alody

Joshy Alody is an Australian musical theatre performer, soon to graduate from ArtsEd.

 Having graduated from The John Cranko School of Stuttgart Ballet (Germany), Joshy previously enjoyed a career as a professional ballet dancer. While dancing, primarily with Ballet Dortmund, Joshy performed work by many renowned choreographers such as Wayne McGregor, Akram Khan, Alexander Ekman and Edward Clug.

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Joshy Alody is an Australian musical theatre performer, soon to graduate from ArtsEd.

 Having graduated from The John Cranko School of Stuttgart Ballet (Germany), Joshy previously enjoyed a career as a professional ballet dancer. While dancing, primarily with Ballet Dortmund, Joshy performed work by many renowned choreographers such as Wayne McGregor, Akram Khan, Alexander Ekman and Edward Clug.

He was also the winner of the prestigious gold medal at the 2018 Geneé International Ballet Competition in Hong Kong (currently know as The Fonteyn).

Credits: Benvolio in ROMEO AND JULIET (Jean Christoph-Maillot, Ballet Dortmund), Lead Pas De Deux in DUST (Akram Khan, Ballet Dortmund), Nightmare Pas De Deux/Ensemble in A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM (Alexander Ekman, Ballet Dortmund and International Tour), EDEN EDEN (Wayne McGregor, Ballet Dortmund), LA SACRE DU PRINTEMPS (Edward Clug, Ballet Dortmund), PEER GYNT (Edward Clug, Ballet Dortmund)

Credits while training: Bobby Child in CRAZY FOR YOU (ArtsEd), Dance Captain/Ensemble in 9 TO 5 (ArtsEd)

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