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Trained in ballet and contemporary dance at Rambert Dance School and in acting at L.A.M.D.A.
Vincent has worked internationally as both actor and dancer, teacher, movement director and choreographer. He has taught in some of London's leading drama schools, but is based mainly at L.A.M.D.A where he enjoys working with final year students on their public shows, and teaching those earlier in their training. As an actor his recent credits include 'Demetrius' in 'Titus Andronicus' at The Mercury, Colchester and Globe Theatre, Germany, 'Fenton' in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' at The Globe Theatre, Germany, and 'Avraham' in 'Deir Yassin' at The Bloomsbury, London. Film credits include lead roles in the two short films 'The Highwayman' and 'Still'. Prior to training at L.A.M.D.A Vincent toured Nationally and Internationally with Mathew Bourne's 'Swan Lake'. He was also a founding member of the physical theatre company D.N.A. Vincent is keen to nurture and develop skills in talented youngsters and has worked for The National Youth Theatre and also with Youth Music Theatre: UK - developing musical theatre based work for young people in South Korea. Prior to working on Endangered, Vincent recently directed the movement for a new work by Doug Lucy and more recently, finished working on Lorca's Yerma with an Italian company in Corato, a show to receive it's premiere at this years Edinburgh festival.
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