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Meet Israel’s Billy Elliot

Arnon Herring was 13 when he was cast in the Israeli production of the hit musical

March 16, 2023 16:13
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When Arnon Herring flew from Tel Aviv to London with his father to audition for the Royal Ballet School, you could say it was a case of life imitating art.

Just like the eponymous hero in Billy Elliot, played by Herring in the original Israeli production of the stage musical, he was leaving home to train at one of the best ballet schools in the world.

Last summer, Herring became the first Israeli student to graduate from the Royal Ballet School and now he has just started dancing with the Cape Town City Ballet.
Still just 20, he has come a long way since he took his first steps as a dancer seven years ago.

He grew up in Shoham, a small town in central Israel. “I was an insecure and very shy boy who did lots of boyish sports like basketball, football, judo and swimming,” he says.

Then one day the musical Cats came to Israel and he asked his mother if they could go for his birthday. “It was just magical, a life-changing day that will stay with me for ever,” he recalls.

“We left the theatre and I told my mum I thought I wanted to be a dancer. I asked her to sign me up for a ballet class.”

Thirteen is quite old to start ballet, but a few weeks after his lessons had begun Herring loved it so much that when he heard auditions were taking place for the Israeli production of Billy Elliot, he put himself forward.

“There was more than a month of auditioning, of meetings with the director, the producers before I was told I had the role.

“I was completely shocked. I had only been dancing for a few weeks and had somehow landed the biggest ballet part a boy could wish for.”