Matthew Christopher Bourne was born on the 13th. London, January 1960. British dancer, dance director. His parents have Jim Born in June and he has a brother Dan. His mother was a secretary and his father worked for Thames Water for thirty years. When he was 12 or 13, he and his friend Simon Carter were waiting to see the signature of the actor outside of Apollo, the poetry of the lyrics, the palace or the Queens theater. He joined a youth club managed by Methodist Church. He entered Sir George Monoux general school in Walthamstow in northeastern London (later became a sixth grade college).
Matthew is the oldest brother. He has a younger brother (Christopher) younger than 2 years old. Like Christopher, Christopher went to junior high school, and he spent most of his day at his grandparent's house (a few kilometers from his house). Matthew's parents have minimal educational knowledge. Matthew's father (Joseph) is engaged in the farmer's family business and most of his time is working in the field. Matthew's mother is responsible for taking care of the house, and she will reach out to her husband if necessary. 2) Student medical history
Like many wonderful ballet, the Nutcracker interprets differently and will continue from now on. Matthew Bourne moved his magic to the most beloved ballet, and his bright and brilliant interruptions quickly hit. Born's re-invention moved the story from the big house of Staubam to the doctor's doctor's orphanage, where Clara was taken to her sweet land from her desolated and lonely life. Photo: The dancer played Matthew Bern's Nutcracker at the Sadler Building in London in 2007. Lovers are neon, noisy and dirty places, trying to destroy Clara's happiness by stealing her prince with "sugar" (Bern reminiscent of the fairy of sugar plum). Cupid without pajamas tried to bring the prince with her and her friends at the orphanage became cotton candy girls, Gobies Gobstopper boys, Liquorice Allsorts trio and Knickerbocker Glory Photo: London Sadler Dancer Wells Runs Matthew Born's Nutcracker, 2007
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