Nicky Henshall Nicky Trained at the Royal Ballet School and Went on to Dance Professionally with English National Ballet
Nicky Henshall Nicky trained at The Royal Ballet School and went on to dance professionally with English National Ballet. After spending six years with the company touring across the world, she transitioned into a freelance independent dance artist. As a freelancer, she has worked on a variety of projects with renowned international choreographers. Projects include The BRIT Awards with Wayne McGregor, working as a research and development dancer for Akram Khan during the creation of his Giselle for English National Ballet and appearing in The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, the Disney feature film choreographed by Liam Scarlett. Nicky was also part of the original West End cast of An American in Paris in 2018, choreographed and directed by Christopher Wheeldon.
Barry Drummond Barry began training in his hometown of Callander in Scotland before accepting a place at The Royal Ballet Upper School in London at the age of 16. During his time at RBS he was awarded a commendation at the Young British Dancer of the Year Award and won the Lynn Seymour Award for most expressive dancer. Upon graduation in 2010, he joined English National Ballet and was promoted to First Artist in 2015, before leaving the company in 2020. He has danced works by many notable choreographers including Akram Khan, Russell Maliphant and Pina Bausch and has danced soloist and principal roles in ballets by Wayne Eagling, Sir Kenneth McMillan, Derek Deane, Aszure Barton, Itzik Galilli, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Christopher Wheeldon and William Forsythe.