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Ronne Arnold

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Ronne Arnold
Born1938[1]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Died13 February 2020 (aged 81–82)
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipAustralian
EducationPhiladelphia Dance Academy, University of the Arts
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • choreographer
  • dance teacher
  • singer
  • actor
  • comedian
  • company founder/artistic director
Years active1959-2013
Career
Dances[1]
AwardsLifetime Achievement Award by the Australian Dance Awards
HonoursLifetime Achievement Award

Ronne Arnold (1938 – 13 February 2020),[1] also credited as Ronnie Arnold, was an African American performer whose Australian-based career spanned some seven decades encompassed various genres. He was a dancer, choreographer, tutor, singer and actor and dance company founder.[2]

Biography

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Arnold was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1938. He was trained in jazz traditions by his family, and his first dance teacher, Nadia Chilkovsky Nahumck, taught him American classical, modern, primitive and Hindu dance styles[1] at the Philadelphia Dance Academy.[3] In 1959, he graduated with a Bachelor of Music majoring in dance from the University of the Arts.[4]

In 1960, Arnold joined the touring cast of West Side Story for Garnet Carroll in Australia, and before he returned to the United States, he was offered a role in musical The Most Happy Fella, after which he decided to remain in Australia permanently. He became a renowned teacher of jazz and modern dance, and choreographed dance sequences for Sydney's Chequers nightclub, as well performing as the Leading Player in the 1974 Australian production of Pippin and appearing with Carlotta in a production of Cinderella as the evil stepmother at the Sydney Opera House.[5][6] He was founder and artistic director of the Contemporary Dance Company of Australia from 1967 to 1972, and academic course director at the National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association from 1986 to 2003. After completing a master's degree at the University of Sydney, he began teaching at the Wesley Institute.[3]

In August 2013, Arnold was awarded the lifetime achievement award at the Australian Dance Awards.[7] He also worked as a television actor, appearing in recurring roles on Number 96 and Holiday Island.[2]

Death

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Arnold died on 13 February 2020, aged 81 or 82, at Blue Mountains Hospital in Katoomba, New South Wales.[8]

Filmography

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Title Year Role
The Stranger (TV mini-series) 1965 Dr. Kamutsu
Number 96 1972 (18 episodes) Chad Farrell
Spyforce (TV series) 1972 Lance-Corporal Wada (credited as Ronnie Arnold)
Cop Shop (TV series) 1978 Arnie (credited as Ronnie Arnold)
Skyways (TV series) 1979 Rick
Kingswood Country (TV series) 1982 John J. Benson
Holiday Island (TV series) 1981-1982 (26 episodes) Alex Utalo
Special Squad (TV series) 1984 Kwan (credited as Ronnie Arnold)
Body Business (TV movie) 1986 Henry Style
Billy's Holiday 1995 Video Clip Dancer
Cass (TV movie) 1978 Mulafa Choreography

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Arnold, Ronne".
  2. ^ a b Knox, David (16 February 2020). "Vale: Ronne Arnold". TV Tonight. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b Potter, Michelle (29 July 2013). "Moving body of work". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Notable Alumni". University of the Arts. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  5. ^ "CHARLEMAGNE GOES POP". The Australian Women's Weekly. Australia. 27 March 1974. p. 2. Retrieved 23 June 2020 – via Trove.
  6. ^ MacSween, Prue "Carlotta :I'm Not That Kind Of Girl" , published in 2004
  7. ^ "Ronne Arnold dances his way to the top". ABC Radio National. 5 August 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Death Notice: Ronne Arnold". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 February 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
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