BENJAMIN FELIKSDAL, The Life Story of a Dutch Dance Master, 45min. Ballet
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45m
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Directed by Roland Gaedtgens, Robin Lionhar van Zutphen
Produced by Liquid Cake Amsterdam
The inspiring journey of Benjamin Feliksdal began in a humble yet determined manner. At the tender age of just six, he discovered his calling in the world of dance. His talent quickly caught the attention of none other than Sonja Gaskell, an iconic figure in the Dutch dance scene. Under her tutelage, Benjamin blossomed into a talented dancer with a passion for expression and movement.
At the pinnacle of his career, Benjamin shone as a soloist at the National Ballet during 1960-1971, sharing the stage with legends like Rudolf Nureyev. His performances were acclaimed, and his elegance and virtuosity made him one of the most admired dancers of his time.
However, following a questionable dismissal, Benjamin chose to chart his own path. He ventured across the Atlantic to New York, where he began anew as a humble apprentice. In the vibrant dance scene of the Big Apple, he embraced new styles and techniques. He took classes at the most prestigious dance schools and expanded his repertoire to encompass modern dance and jazz dance, which held a special place in his heart.
Back in the Netherlands, Benjamin cherished the knowledge he had gained and founded "Benjamin's Modern Jazz Dance Center." His dance school became a breeding ground for talented artists, and many of his students went on to become famous performers in their own right.
At the age of 83, Benjamin Feliksdal remains a radiant exemplar of dedication to the art of dance. He has not only molded bodies but also inspired hearts. This documentary pays tribute to Benjamin's lifelong commitment to the world of dance, serving as a testament to his impact and celebrating a life that danced to the rhythm of music, touching the hearts of many.
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