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  1. Ballet star Steven McRae returns to the Royal Opera House for his 20th season with The Royal Ballet. Having recently returned from Japan, Dance Informa had the privilege of catching up with McRae between rehearsals to talk about the importance of acknowledging one’s journey, the lessons learnt over the years, family schedules and celebrating victories.

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  4. Australian dancer Steven McRae is a Principal of The Royal Ballet. He joined The Royal Ballet School on a Prix de Lausanne scholarship in 2003. He graduated into The Royal Ballet in 2004 and was promoted to First Artist in 2005, Soloist in 2006, First Soloist in 2008 and Principal in 2009. McRae was born in Sydney and trained with Hilary Kaplan ...

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Apr 14, 2024, 22:48. After an almost super-human recovery from an injury, star dancer Steven McRae says the ballet world must take much better care of its artists. As charted in the upcoming documentary "A Resilient Man", McRae thought his high-flying career as a principal dancer in London's Royal Ballet was over when he heard the horrific ...

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  7. Find out more about Steven McRae. Last November for International Men’s Day the theme was ‘Better Health for Men and Boys’ and we spoke to Steven McRae, who suffered a severe Achilles tendon injury live on stage at the Royal Opera House in 2019. It took Steven two years of gruelling rehabilitation to get back on stage and perform once more.

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