Heath
Keating

Dancer

Heath Keating has been a well-known face on stage and in the LGBTQ+ scene for quite some time, having ventured into every facet of the entertainment Industry.

He has demonstrated his diverse range of talents, being cast in the touring productions of Hairspray – The Musical, A Chorus Line, the Australasian tour of Grease, The Bodyguard – The Musical, Bonnie Lythgoe’s Aladdin, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, and Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour’s Carmen, West Side Story and La Traviata, just to name a few, as well as Sydney Festival’s Qween Lear and Trevor Ashley’s The Bodybag.

Heath began dancing in Northern NSW/Gold Coast where he attended the Palm Beach – Currumbin Dance Excellence program. He studied under full scholarship at ED5 International in 2005. Upon graduating, he went on to play the role of Chistery in Wicked (Universal Studios Japan), performing on the Pacific Sun (P&O Cruises), touring Asia and the Middle East with Barney and Friends (Millennium Entertainment) as well as various corporate and commercial entertainment throughout Australia.

Heath’s career evolved when he became a Top 100 contestant on Season 2 of So You Think You Can Dance. Exiting the competition after breaking his foot, he returned the following year, making it to the Top 11. The experience catapulted Heath’s career, leading to appearances on The X Factor, Dance Academy, The Logies, Sunrise, Kerri-anne, The Today Show and Hey Hey It’s Saturday.

Heath has appeared in live performances and music videos for artists including Kylie Minogue, Taylor Swift, Ricki-Lee, Little Mix, Alexandra Burke, Samantha Jade, Boy George, Gabriella Cilmi, Guy Sebastian, Anthony Callea, Deborah Cox, Luciana, Prinnie Stevens, Rogue Traders, Effie, Marcia Hines, Nikki Webster and Kate Alexa. Venturing behind the scenes, Heath is establishing himself as a sought-after choreographer, with credits including Kelis, Sneaky Sound System, Zoë Badwi, Paulini, and Katie Noonan’s Emperor’s Box Tour.

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