Shevelle Dynott is a distinguished ballet artist renowned for his captivating performances with English National Ballet from 2005 to 2020. Trained at the Royal Ballet School, he danced diverse roles including the Moor in Fokine’s Petrushka, Don Rothbart in Swan Lake, and the Mouse King in The Nutcracker. He also contributed to the creative process of Akram Khan’s acclaimed Giselle.

Committed to inspiring the next generation, Shevelle has worked extensively in outreach, collaborating with English National Ballet’s youth company, the Royal Ballet’s Chance to Dance initiative, and teaching for The Lion King in London.

Beyond dance, he has featured in films, music videos, commercials, and Netflix’s Bridgerton, working with photographers like Dave LaChapelle and Rankin. His teaching and choreography include a Romeo and Juliet production at Seychelles National Theatre (2023).

His legacy is recognised by the National Portrait Gallery and honours such as the BCA Future Leader Award, Patron of All England Dance (2022), and Freedom of the City of London (2024).

Ballet Teacher
Shevelle Dynott