Byron Perry

A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Byron has toured throughout Australia, Europe and America developing and performing roles with Douglas Wright, Leigh Warren, Nannette Hassall, Gideon Obarzanek (Chunky Move), Paul Selwyn Norton, Lucy Guerin Inc, Phillip Adams (Ballet Lab), Lloyd Newson (DV8 Physical Theatre), Kate Champion (Force Majeure), Antony Hamilton and Kate Denborough (Kage Physical Theatre). He is a multiple nominee for both the Greenroom and Australian Dance Awards and in 2005 he was nominated for the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative. Most recently he was awarded an Australian Dance Award for 'outstanding performance by a male dancer' in 2006.

His choreographic work includes punctuated equilibrium and the hayflick limit for Chunky Move, hest² for the Victorian College of the Arts, breaks of asia for The Studio at the Sydney Opera House, a volume problem for Tasdance and goggle box for which he was nominated for a greenroom award for original choreography. He has also choreographed and performed in various projects for television and music videos.

Aside from his performance based work Byron has an ongoing interest in visual art and design, including logo design, cd artwork and commercial photography. He was recently exhibited as one of the top ten photographers in the Sony 'real photographers wanted' exhibition in Sydney and has exhibited work in a number of galleries and bars around Melbourne.