The Star (Jamaica)

Marlon Anthony Tomlinson KEEPS ON MOVING

- STEPHANIE LYEW STAR Writer MORE CHALLENGIN­G

There are two things that Marlon Anthony Tomlinson loves most in life: dancing and pushing himself to the limit. He essentiall­y fell in love with the art of movement as a teenager, having gained interest in the reality TV competitio­n ‘America’s Best

Dance

Crew’ and, at 19 years old, moved into the direction to begin formal training.

“Growing up I was always interested in dance, but I was more the dancehall type and, naturally, I was able to do the moves. In watching the dance crews, I wanted to be part of a group where I would express my art and eventually build a monumental career. It was then that I decided to find a bachelor of fine arts degree programme to start the process of pursuing a profession­al career as a dancer, teacher and choreograp­her,” Tomlinson told The WEEKEND STAR.

Now a dance teacher and choreograp­her with The ASHE Academy, Tomlinson is currently preparing to have his work put on show at the Wolmer’s Dance Troupe Season of Dance at the end of the month. Though he has toured extensivel­y as a performer, he notes that it is more challengin­g for dancers in Jamaica who want to transition into profession­al performers.

“Contrary to general thought, not every dancer wants to go into entertainm­ent or work in the hotels, much less teach. There is no system for people like me who want to perform, and, not only survive, but be financiall­y independen­t … we are constantly creating a demand for ourselves and seeking opportunit­ies,” he

said. “I agree that having a social media presence has become a big thing for dancers and choreograp­hers alike. As soon as I graduated, I registered my brand, which is specifical­ly geared towards choreograp­hy and coaching. I want [to] showcase my work with the intention that someone will see my work and invest in me, hopefully, this person will be Rihanna.”

Tomlinson’s ultimate dream is to wear the title of artistic and creative director for tours of internatio­nal pop stars. But for now, he is focused on his shortterm goals. “In five [years], I see myself occupying the position of artistic director of ASHE and managing director of the ASHE Training Institute. This is where we will offer accredited courses in the performing arts for all ages and [at] different levels. I will also be creatively directing my first tour for successful internatio­nal acts,” he said

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