Mon, 12 January 2015
Michael Walters started out his career as a contemporary ballet dancer with the Netherlands Dance Theater, Frankfurt Ballet, and Lyon Opera, and has since transitioned into a career as an actor. After achiveing the top level of success as a dancer, Michael talks to Marie about what it was like to start over again in a new artistic field, and what it was like to go back to school again at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London where he trained as an actor. After making his transition from dance into acting, Michael has a unique perspective on artistry - and what it means to transcend any one artistic discipline. Since graduating from RADA, Michael has been seen on London stages including his major breakout role as Jean-Michel Basquiat in "A Thousand Years of History".
Direct download: _The_Fidelio_Podcast_Ep._16_Michael_Walters.mp3
Category:Dance -- posted at: 10:37pm CEST
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When I first began to listen, I was impressed with Michael's strong, beautiful voice. I cannot help but think his dance expertise would only help in the world of acting.(If only to give him a foundation of confidence and a knowledge of physical expression) One thing...do not limit yourself, Michael, when it comes to accents. You can still be proud of your heritage even when you do a Leed's accent. You will expand your repertoire in every way. When you danced, you traveled the World..it can be the same with acting just by learning accents. And with that gorgeous voice of yours, I KNOW you will succeed! I enjoyed the Interview Immensely!!! The photos of your Dancing are Breathtaking!!! Good Luck on your Amazing Future!



