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Lindsay Kemp, choreographer and Bowie mentor, dies at 80 | Lindsay Kemp, choreographer and Bowie mentor, dies at 80 |
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Lindsay Kemp, the ground-breaking dancer and choreographer who inspired David Bowie, has died at the age of 80. | Lindsay Kemp, the ground-breaking dancer and choreographer who inspired David Bowie, has died at the age of 80. |
Kemp was known to pop fans for helping Bowie create his Ziggy Stardust persona and teaching Kate Bush to dance. | Kemp was known to pop fans for helping Bowie create his Ziggy Stardust persona and teaching Kate Bush to dance. |
Director Nendie Pinto-Duschinsky, who was making a documentary about Kemp, told BBC News that he was "a force of nature" and still working until his death in Livorno, Italy. | |
His spectacular productions combined mime, dance, theatre and cabaret. | His spectacular productions combined mime, dance, theatre and cabaret. |
'Born dancing' | |
Kemp was also known for his film cameos, appearing as a pub landlord in The Wicker Man in 1973 and as a pantomime dame in the film Velvet Goldmine in 1998. | |
Born in 1938 near Liverpool, Kemp grew up in South Shields and quickly discovered a vocation in dance. | |
"I realised that I wanted to dance when I first realised anything at all. I was born dancing," he said. | |
"For me dancing has always been a shortcut to happiness." | |
He first saw Ballet Rambert perform at the age of 17 and soon after hitchhiked to London to audition. | |
He won a scholarship, but needed to complete his military service first. | |
Kemp told BBC Newsnight in 2016: "I had a fairly tough time in the Air Force, because I didn't march… I danced." | Kemp told BBC Newsnight in 2016: "I had a fairly tough time in the Air Force, because I didn't march… I danced." |
He studied under expressionist dancer Hilde Holger and French mime Marcel Marceau before forming his own dance company in the 1960s. | |
Inspiring | |
In 1966, Kemp met David Bowie after a performance in Covent Garden when the singer was 19. | |
"He came to my dressing room and he was like the archangel Gabriel standing there, I was like Mary," he said. | "He came to my dressing room and he was like the archangel Gabriel standing there, I was like Mary," he said. |
"It was love at first sight." | "It was love at first sight." |
Bowie became his student and his lover, performing in Kemp's show, Pierrot in Turquoise and gaining the theatrical inspiration for Ziggy Stardust. | Bowie became his student and his lover, performing in Kemp's show, Pierrot in Turquoise and gaining the theatrical inspiration for Ziggy Stardust. |
"He was certainly multi-faceted, a chameleon, splendid, inspiring, a genius of a creature. But I did show him how to do it," Kemp said. | "He was certainly multi-faceted, a chameleon, splendid, inspiring, a genius of a creature. But I did show him how to do it," Kemp said. |
He also taught Kate Bush to dance, describing her as a shy performer who nevertheless was "dynamic" when she began to move. | He also taught Kate Bush to dance, describing her as a shy performer who nevertheless was "dynamic" when she began to move. |
The singer later dedicated the song Moving to him, pushing a copy under the door of his London flat. | The singer later dedicated the song Moving to him, pushing a copy under the door of his London flat. |
Kemp said: "It was a very moving experience, because I didn't know she was a singer." | Kemp said: "It was a very moving experience, because I didn't know she was a singer." |
He made his mark on the world of modern dance with shows such as Cruel Garden, a collaboration with Christopher Bruce at Ballet Rambert. | He made his mark on the world of modern dance with shows such as Cruel Garden, a collaboration with Christopher Bruce at Ballet Rambert. |
An original | |
Celebrities paid their respects on Twitter, with comedian Julian Clary writing: "Rest in Peace Lindsay." | |
Doctor Who actor Barnaby Edwards described Kemp as an "absolute delight". | |
"The world will be less fun and less naughty without him," he added. | |
The actor and Bowie expert Nicholas Pegg shared a photo of himself on stage with the singer Marc Almond and Kemp, whom he called "one of life's originals". | |
Ms Pinto-Duschinsky said Kemp had been rehearsing with students, preparing for a tour and writing his memoirs before his death on Saturday morning. | |
"We always forgot that Lindsay was 80 - it doesn't seem like that when someone is so charismatic, so full of life and such a force of nature really," she said. | "We always forgot that Lindsay was 80 - it doesn't seem like that when someone is so charismatic, so full of life and such a force of nature really," she said. |