William Bracewell
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William Bracewell | |
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| Born | 13 May 1991 Swansea, Wales |
| Education | Royal Ballet School |
| Occupation | ballet dancer |
| Years active | 2010–present |
| Career | |
| Current group | The Royal Ballet |
| Former groups | Birmingham Royal Ballet |
William Bracewell (born 13 May 1991[1]) is a Welsh ballet dancer. He joined the Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2010, and was named soloist in 2014. In 2017, he joined the Royal Ballet in London, and was promoted to principal dancer in 2022. He is the first Welsh person to hold the position.
Bracewell was born in Swansea, to a landscape gardener and a midwife.[2] He has two older sisters, and no one in the family danced prior to him.[1] He began ballet at age eight, when a friend asked him to join her because there were no boys. His mother, who found the young Bracewell to be "hyperactive", encouraged him, but his father had unsuccessfully persuaded him to pursue rugby. He told his friends he was training in martial arts to avoid bullying.[2] He trained at a local dance school run by Pamela Miller for three years, during which he took the Cecchetti exams and participated in the Royal Ballet School Junior Associate programme, before attending the school in London full-time.[1] In 2007, he competed for Young British Dancer of the Year, and received a commendation. He won the following year.[1] In 2010, Bracewell won the Grand Prix, the top prize, at the Youth America Grand Prix New York final.[1][3] He graduated that year.[4]