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Tornado from Oz: Aussie artistic director Stanton Welch will make Houston Ballet the go-to place for hot new choreographers.


It's unsettling un·set·tle  
v. un·set·tled, un·set·tling, un·set·tles

v.tr.
1. To displace from a settled condition; disrupt.

2. To make uneasy; disturb.

v.intr.
 to think that among all the high-profile ballet companies in major U.S. cities such as New York, Boston, and San Francisco, only one--Houston Ballet--has an openly gay artistic director. But it's true. "Homophobia is alive and well in the ballet world," says 34-year-old Stanton Welch, who took over the Houston troupe last year. "Because we're wearing tights, people consider ballet to be a very gay friendly enterprise. It really isn't at times."

But apart from his home country of Australia--which even 10 years ago promoted what he calls a "blokey image" in ballet companies--Texas has been the most accepting place for a gay director. What with sodomy laws still on the books, Welch admits he was dubious when he first went to Houston six yearn ago to choreograph. "I remember thinking, Oh, my God, I really have to be careful," says Welch. instead, he was welcomed.

His first move has been to advocate for female choreographers. The opening program of the Houston Ballet's current season, September's Women@Art, showeased a rare all-female roster of choreographers: Julia Adam, Lila York, and Natalie Weir. "It was about time. How many times do you watch a program choreographed only by men and don't even think about it?" asks Welch, who has choreographed works for American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre, one of the foremost international dance companies of the 20th cent. It was founded in 1937 as the Mordkin Ballet and reorganized as the Ballet Theatre in 1940 under the direction of Lucia Chase and Rich Pleasant.  and San Francisco Ballet San Francisco Ballet, or SFB, is a San Francisco, USA based ballet company, founded in 1933 as part of San Francisco Opera Ballet. The company is currently based in the War Memorial Opera House, where it is directed by Helgi Tomasson. .

Despite his successes, not everything in Welch's life has had ballet's fairy-tale charm. Several years ago his partner, Gene Walsh, a former New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 fireman, suffered a stroke that left him severely paralyzed par·a·lyze  
tr.v. par·a·lyzed, par·a·lyz·ing, par·a·lyz·es
1. To affect with paralysis; cause to be paralytic.

2. To make unable to move or act: paralyzed by fear.
. Welch has been his caretaker. "Gene is such a strong-willed guy," says Welch. "Being a fireman breeds a certain level of determination and willpower."

Welch knows that gay audiences have sometimes tuned out ballet because of its overwhelming messages of heterosexuality het·er·o·sex·u·al·i·ty
n.
Erotic attraction, predisposition, or sexual behavior between persons of the opposite sex.


heterosexuality 
. But he believes that change comes with new choreographers, even ha George Bush's backyard. "I want to make Houston Ballet a utopia for choreography," says Welch. "Don't let the fact that we're ha Texas fool you. We have some serious art down here!"

Carman Car´man

n. 1. A man whose employment is to drive, or to convey goods in, a car or car.
 also writes on dance for The New York Times.
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Title Annotation:dance
Author:Carman, Joseph
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Interview
Geographic Code:1U7TX
Date:Oct 12, 2004
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