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Luc Burns

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Luc Burns

Luc began his ballet training at the age of fourteen at Rana’s School of Ballet in Belfast, studying there from 2015 to 2018 before earning his Professional Dancers Diploma at Kings International Ballet Academy (2018–2021). Since graduating, he has built an international career performing across the UK, Europe, and the United States.

Luc has worked with Brecon Festival Ballet in Wales, where he appeared in the premiere of The Nutcracker as the Russian Doll and a Rat. He went on to join New Creations Collective in London, performing and covering the lead role of Colin in The Secret Garden, and later became an Apprentice and Featured Artist with the Sorbian National Ensemble in Germany. During his time there, he performed roles including The Devil in Für Maria and The Dragon in Pumpot, and performed in the company’s Mondprogramm and at Bautzen’s Bühnenball.

In 2022, Luc appeared as a Guest Artist with Ajkun Ballet Theatre in New York, portraying the Toreador and the Gypsy King in Don Quixote. He then joined Varna State Opera in Bulgaria, where he danced from 2022 to 2025. With Varna, he debuted on the company’s South Korea tour as Mazurka soloist and corps de ballet in Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. His repertoire there included Comedian soloist in Romeo and Juliet; Bee soloist and corps in Cinderella; Benno and corps in Swan Lake; Catalabutte and Cat in Sleeping Beauty; and Page soloist in Catarina ou la fille du bandit, along with ensemble roles in Libertango, Paris Mon Amour, Carmen, Don Quixote, and Hanukah. He toured internationally to Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, and Italy, and was a featured soloist on Varna International Ballet’s UK tours.

Luc has also appeared with Ballarins Valencians Internacionals, performing the Peasant Pas de Deux from Giselle Act I in Valencia. As a Guest Artist with Belfast Ballet, he danced Act II of Giselle, the Swan Lake Pas de Trois variation, and as Solor in Act III of La Bayadère in 2025. Most recently, he returned to Kings International Ballet in December 2025 to perform Drosselmeyer and Chinese in The Nutcracker.

In addition to his stage work, Luc has gained backstage experience in costume assistance, stage management, wig styling, prosthetics, and theatrical makeup, contributing to productions both onstage and behind the scenes.

Luc joined Ballet Ireland in 2026.

 

 

Leigh Alderson
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