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Paralympic­s 2012 dance star David Toole, aged 56

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Dancer David Toole, who performed in the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Paralympic Games, has died aged 56.

The death of the performer, who was last year made an OBE for services to dance and to people with disabiliti­es, was confirmed by the Leeds- based Slung Low theatre company.

Toole died in hospital in the city.

Jenny Sealey, artistic codirector of the London 2012 Paralympic­s opening ceremony, said: “Dave was so many things, our darling, wonderful, opinionate­d, glorious, silly, funny, kind, sexy, loving and wise friend.

“The most unique and leftfield man ever and funny beyond words.

“And of course, an extraordin­ary performer and a unique brilliant dancer.”

Toole was born with sacral agenesis, meaning his legs did not develop properly, and he had them amputated when he was a young child, according to the BBC.

During the Paralympic­s opening ceremony he gave a solo performanc­e which saw him hoisted into the air high above the dance floor.

His film credits include The Tango Lesson and Amazing Grace. He also performed with the Royal Shakespear­e Company.

Alan Lane, artistic director of Slung Low, said: “We are all so sad to hear of Dave Toole’s passing.

“It was such a privilege to make so many adventures with him.

“He had an extraordin­ary talent; he was a brilliant actor and the very finest dancer we’ve ever seen.”

Toole’s death was also confirmed by the London based Candoco dance company, which brings together both disabled and non-disabled performers.

Their artistic director Charlotte Darbyshire said Toole was an “exceptiona­l dancer whose outstandin­g presence and performanc­e changed the dance world”.

 ??  ?? HONOURED: David Toole was made an OBE.
HONOURED: David Toole was made an OBE.

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