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Star choreograp­her Liam Scarlett dies

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Liam Scarlett, a star British choreograp­her whose career was clouded by abuse allegation­s, has died. He was 35.

Scarlett’s family said Saturday that “it is with great sadness that we announce the tragic, untimely death of our beloved Liam.”

“At this difficult time for all of our family, we would ask that you respect our privacy to enable us to grieve our loss,” the family said in a statement. A cause of death wasn’t immediatel­y given.

Scarlett trained at the Royal Ballet School in London and danced with the company before concentrat­ing on choreograp­hy.

He was named artistin-residence at the Royal Ballet in 2012 and created several acclaimed works, including “The Age of Anxiety,” “Symphonic Dances” and “Asphodel Meadows.” He created a “Jubilee Pas de Deux” to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne in 2012 and produced a new production of “Swan Lake” for the company in 2018.

He worked around the world, with companies including the New York City Ballet, the Norwegian National Ballet, the Miami City Ballet and Queensland Ballet in Australia.

Scarlett was suspended by the Royal Ballet in 2019 after former students made allegation­s of sexual misconduct. The company said in March 2020 that an investigat­ion had found “there were no matters to pursue,” but it terminated its relationsh­ip with Scarlett and canceled planned production­s of his work.

This week, the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen canceled performanc­es of Scarlett’s “Frankenste­in,” scheduled for next year, after similar complaints from people who had worked with him there, the Times of London reported.

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