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Andrew Fee

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Andrew Fee (born June 13, 1979) is an Australian tap dancer, theatrical producer, choreographer and photographer. Andrew is the founder of RAW – an award-winning[citation needed] dance company based in Brisbane.

Biography[edit]

Fee started dancing at the age of six with Pamela LeRay Toso Dancers in Rochedale, Queensland, Australia. Fee studied the foundations of Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Funk, Singing, Acting, Acrobatics & Contemporary competing in Queensland dance eisteddfods from the age of eight. Fee moved over to Kim Bowkett Dance Centre in Coorparoo, Queensland, Australia when he was twelve to further his dance and performance education. Fee worked with many instructors and choreographers from the age of 12–17 years, including Kim Bowkett, Rob Emblen, Dein Perry, Drew Keluski, Kelly Abbey & Todd Mckenney.

Andrew Fee founded RAW Dance Company at just 18 years old with the dream of creating a global dance sensation! Looking back that dream has definitely been achieved and then some. Andrew has successfully toured and presented RAW’s many different productions all around the globe; including recently at the New Victory Theater, 42nd Street, New York City.

Some of the other locations include Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Malaysia, Japan, China, Taiwan, Netherlands, Belgium and the United Arab Emirates.

Andrew's RAW has been quoted as "Untrammeled Energy", and "Expert Hoofers" by the New York Times; Leading European Newspaper, The De Telegraf said RAW was "Spectacularly Talent". Australian Newspaper The Courier Mail said, "RAW is caffeine fuelled double espresso dance!". Andrew continues to be the driving passion behind RAW's success from their humble beginnings to the global company they have become today.

Exams and qualifications[edit]

Studied RAD Classical Pre-Primary to Intermediate (Honours for all Exams) Finished all Tap Exams (except for teachers) in LGTDA - Les Griffith Tap Dance Academy by the age of 13 Finished all Tap Exams (except for teachers) in CSTD - Commonwealth Society of Teachers of Dancing by the age of 16 Finished all Jazz Exams (except for teachers) in CSTD - Commonwealth Society of Teachers of Dancing by the age of 16 Trained at Queensland Gymnastics Association QLD Squad from 1992 - 1995[citation needed]

Company work[edit]

Since 1998, Fee has created, produced and directed 12 works including:

  • Metalworx (1999,2000 & 2003)
  • Funky Beats (2004)
  • Urban Wonderland (2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008)
  • Individual (2006, 2007 & 2010)
  • Project X (2006, 2007, 2008 & 2010)
  • Electronique (2008)
  • Bang! Crash! Tap! (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
  • Q150 Government Celebrations (Writer, Director and Producer 2009)
  • Beautiful Noise (Brisbane Festival, Powerhouse 2011)
  • Untapped (New Victory Theatre, 42nd Street, New York City - 2011)
  • RAW Crew (2013 & 2014)

Touring and productions[edit]

  • 1998, Metalworx, Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane, Australia
  • 1999, Metalworx, Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2000, Metalworx, Southeast QLD Tour, Redcliffe, Gold Coast & Bundaberg
  • 2000, Hong Kong Convention Centre, Hong Kong
  • 2001,
  • 2002, Sky City Casino, Auckland, New Zealand
  • 2003, Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin Festival, Northern Territory
  • 2003, Melbourne International Arts Festival, Victoria
  • 2003, Sky City Casino, Auckland, New Zealand
  • 2003, Judith Wright Centre, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2004, Funky Beats Queensland Tour, Australia (24 venues)
  • 2004, Funky Beats Australia Tour, Australia (23 venues)
  • 2004, Raw Metal, Far Eastern Plaza Hotel Theatre, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 2004, Pretonas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2004, New York City Tap Festival – New York, USA
  • 2005, Urban Wonderland Brisbane Powerhouse Theatre
  • 2006, Urban Wonderland Queensland Tour (28 venues)
  • 2006, Commonwealth Games Entertainment Program, Melbourne, Victoria
  • 2006, Project X, World Premiere, Judith Wright Centre, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2006, Redland Spring Festival - Redlands Queensland, Australia
  • 2007, Adelaide Fringe Festival - Adelaide, Australia
  • 2007, Singapore Arts Festival – Singapore 2007
  • 2007, Holland Dance Festival - Den Haag, Holland 2007
  • 2007, Winton Outback Festival - Winton Civic Centre, Queensland, Australia
  • 2007, Redland Spring Festival - Redlands Queensland, Australia
  • 2007, Individual Schools Tour, Queensland (20 schools)
  • 2007, Urban Wonderland, Western Australian Tour (10 venues)
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Mackay Festival of the Arts, Queensland, Australia
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland,
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Bogotá, Colombia
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Mexico City, Mexico
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Lima, Peru
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Santiago, Chile
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Osaka, Japan
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Dubai, UAE
  • 2008, Urban Wonderland, Cunnumulla Fella Festival, Queensland, Australia
  • 2008, Raw Metal, Queensland Tour (25 venues)
  • 2008, Raw Metal, New South Wales Tour
  • 2008, Raw Metal,
  • 2008, Raw Metal,
  • 2008, Raw Metal,


2008, Master Class Tour Program (60 locations)

  • 18 Aug – 06 Sep: New South Wales

Raw Metal

  • 14 Feb – 07 Mar: New South Wales & South Australia
  • 11 Apr – 18 May: Queensland
  • 28 May – 04 Jun: Romania
  • 06 Jun – 17 Jun: Dubai
  • 11 Aug – 13 Sep: Queensland
  • 09 Oct – 06 Nov: Western Australia & Victoria

Electronique

  • 30 Jun – 24 Jul: Brisbane Rehearsals
  • 25 Jul – 27 Jul: World Launch - apart of Brisbane Festival

Individual

  • 27 Jul – 08 Aug: Victoria
  • 2008, Melbourne International Tap Festival – Melbourne, Australia


  • 2013, Untapped, Brisbane Festival, Australia

Corporate performances and events[edit]

  • Nutrimetics Men’s Product Launch - Gold Coast Convention Centre
  • MEA Meetings Events Australia - Gold Coast Convention Centre
  • Lord Mayor’s Gala Business Awards - Brisbane City Hall
  • Brisbane Marketing Conference - South Bank
  • Mirvac Dinner at the Sebel and Citigate Brisbane
  • Cummins Nitro Christmas Dinner – Brisbane
  • Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistic New Depo Opening - Port Kembler
  • Brisbane Ekka - Brisbane Showgrounds 2007
  • Genesys Wealth National Conference - Fremantle Prison, Perth
  • Suncorp Metway Business Model Launch - Sofitel, Brisbane
  • Queensland’s Creative Generation 2007 – QPAC
  • Yufeng Christmas Party - Brisbane Queensland
  • Brisbane Italian Club - Mater Kids Hospital Charity, Brisbane
  • KFC Conference Opening - Jupiters Casino, Gold Coast
  • AAT Holidays - Mantra on Salt Beach 2007
  • Gallery of Modern Art for the Premier’s Cabinet Queensland – Brisbane
  • Queensland Master Plumbers Awards Night - Sofitel Brisbane
  • Hyundai Launch Korea - Royal Pines, Gold Coast 2007
  • Commonwealth Games 2006 – Melbourne
  • Queensland’s Creative Generation 2006 – QPAC
  • Brisbane Ekka 2006 - Brisbane Showgrounds
  • Medical Meetings/Phizer Conference - Hilton, Sydney
  • Gladstone Area Group Apprentices Awards - Gladstone, Queensland
  • Census Yellow Pages - Federation Square, Melbourne
  • Beef Ex Performance - Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast
  • Strategic Events - Perth Convention Centre
  • Chemart Pharmacy Conference - Zinc Federation Square, Melbourne
  • Richoh Conference - Sydney Town Hall
  • The National Print Awards - Sydney Convention Centre
  • Riviera Opening Coomera - Gold Coast Convention Centre
  • BMW Charity Ball - Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast
  • Australia Post - QPAC
  • Brisbane Bullets Season - Brisbane Convention Centre
  • IFSA Function - Brisbane Convention Centre
  • Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2005 - Sydney Convention Centre
  • Hyundai China - Conrad Jupiter’s, Gold Coast
  • Salon Support Product Launch - Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane
  • The World Meat Conference - Codac Beach, South Bank
  • The Rockhampton Beef Expo - Rockhampton Showgrounds

TV appearances[edit]

  • Good Morning Chile – Santiago, Chile 2008
  • Good Morning Singapore – Singapore, 2007
  • The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards – 3 Million Worldwide, 2005
  • RAQ Fashion Awards – Brisbane, 2004
  • RAQ Fashion Awards - Brisbane, 2005
  • The Shak - Children’s Talk Show, Brisbane 2007
  • Toasted TV - Children’s Talk Show, Brisbane 2007
  • Toasted TV - Children’s Talk Show, Brisbane 2008
  • Video Hits - Sydney 2008
  • The Great South East - Channel 7, Brisbane 2008
  • Totally Wild – Channel 10, Brisbane 2006
  • Sunrise – Highest Rating News Program – Channel 7, Sydney 2004
  • Sunrise - Highest Rating News Program – Channel 7, Brisbane 2003
  • The Today Show – Channel Nine Morning Show, Brisbane 2010
  • Festival Time Documentary – Channel Nine, Featured Performer, Brisbane 2010
  • Toasted TV - Children’s Talk Show, Brisbane 2013
  • Festival Time Documentary - Channel Nine, Featured Stage Show, Brisbane 2013

External links[edit]


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