Harry (he/him) was born in Los Angeles and moved to the UK as a child. He trained at Rambert School in London where he currently lives and works as a dance artist. In 2022, he joined Akram Khan Company, performing worldwide across 5 continents with the production Jungle Book Reimagined. He has also danced for Christopher Bruce, Richard Alston Dance, James Cousins Company, Richard Chappell Dance and Tim Casson (Casson and Friends Dance), among others.

As a choreographer, past works of his have been staged across the UK, at Sadlers Wells, Royal Opera House, the Playground Theatre London and at The Point, Eastleigh, and he co-founded Elbow Dance Collective in 2021. 

He movement directed and starred in an advertisement campaign for AMUZN App, as well as taking a number of SA roles in productions for television and film (The Game You Play, Valentina Khodnevich, Butterfly Effect, Sky Arts, The Last Leg, BBC)

He teaches and facilitates internationally, sharing both his own movement practice and research as well as Akram Khan Company repertoire. He is also an associate Artist-in-Training at English National Ballet.

Recent teaching engagements include Ecole de la Danse de Montreal, Perth Moves Festival, Riga Festival, En Dojo São Paulo, Taizhou Cultural Centre China, English National Ballet, and Rambert School.

Image credit David Moore

I believe dance is a tool for empowerment, for everyone. Dance is a language we speak to give ourselves agency, empathy, and the ability to communicate the hard and beautiful things that words cannot.

-HARRY THEADORA FOSTER