Dein Perry is an Australian tap dancer. He is founder of the recurrent
tap dance production 'Tap Dogs'. His film credits include work done on
the Australian movie Bootmen, as well as choreographic work on Happy
Feet 2.Perry grew up in Newcastle. He received dance lessons from the
age of four. He left school at the age of sixteen to work as a Fitter
and Turner, before moving to Sydney a year later to pursue dancePerry
choreographed the tap dance segment "Eternity" for the Sydney 2000
Olympics Opening Ceremony. The dance troupe was performed by the Tap
Dogs and 1300 Tap Dancers led by Bootmen star Adam Garcia.Perry won
the Laurence Olivier Award for two consecutive years (in 1995 and
1996). At the time he was the youngest person to do so.
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tap dance production 'Tap Dogs'. His film credits include work done on
the Australian movie Bootmen, as well as choreographic work on Happy
Feet 2.Perry grew up in Newcastle. He received dance lessons from the
age of four. He left school at the age of sixteen to work as a Fitter
and Turner, before moving to Sydney a year later to pursue dancePerry
choreographed the tap dance segment "Eternity" for the Sydney 2000
Olympics Opening Ceremony. The dance troupe was performed by the Tap
Dogs and 1300 Tap Dancers led by Bootmen star Adam Garcia.Perry won
the Laurence Olivier Award for two consecutive years (in 1995 and
1996). At the time he was the youngest person to do so.
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