{{short description|New Zealand dancer}} {{for|the Brazilian water polo player|Rodney Bell (water polo)}} [[File:AXIS Dance Company.jpg|thumb|right|300px|AXIS Dance Company members Sonsherée Giles and Rodney Bell perform an award-winning dance piece by Joe Goode in 2008.]] '''Rodney Bell''' (born February 6, 1971) is a male dancer born in Te Kūiti, North Island, New Zealand.<ref>[http://www.goldengatexpress.org/2011/03/20/dance-anywhere-showcases-performers-with-disabilities/], Golden Gate Xpress, 'Dance Anywhere' Showcases Performers with Disabilities.</ref>
Rodney is internationally famous for physically integrated dance, which is a contemporary modern dance style that combines people with and without physical disabilities.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-xpm-2011-jul-03-la-ca-disabled-dancing-20110703-story.html], Los Angeles Times, AXIS Dance Company Revels in its Abilities.</ref> He is of Maori descent, from the Ngāti Maniapoto tribe.<ref>[http://news.tangatawhenua.com/archives/1639], Tangatawhenua, Ngati Maniapoto Dancer Hits the New York Times.</ref>
Rodney acquired a disability as a result of a motorcycle accident as a young adult. Specifically, the accident left him paralyzed from below the chest, and he depends upon a wheelchair for mobility.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/arts/dance/01sfculture.html], The New York Times, A Dance Company Mixes Arms, Legs and Wheels</ref> His artistic expression demonstrates elements of traditional Maori culture, yet at the same time he's continually seeking new ways to enhance his creative process.<ref>[http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11712], New Mobility, Physically Integrated Dance Comes of Age.</ref>
Rodney has been dancing professionally since 1994. He began as a founding member of Touch Compass Dance Trust, which is an internationally renowned physically integrated dance company based in Auckland, New Zealand.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Axis-Dance-Company-takes-a-daring-new-turn-3186414.php], SFGate, Axis Dance Company Takes a Daring New Turn</ref> In 2007, he relocated to California, U.S., to join AXIS Dance Company, based in Oakland, where he remained principal dancer until 2012. thumb|Dancers Rodney Bell (l.) and Chloe Loftus (r.) with rigger Gregor Kolbe (m.) after ''The Air Between Us'' performance at the street festival in Kaiserslautern in 2024 Rodney has been nominated for numerous awards. He won an Isadora Duncan Dance Award in 2008 for an ensemble performance with Sonsherée Giles titled "To Color Me Different," performed under AXIS Dance Company, choreographed by Alex Ketley (artistic director of The Foundry).<ref name=":0">[http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Axis-Dance-Company-takes-a-daring-new-turn-3186414.php], The Big Idea, Creative Momentum: Rodney Bell</ref> In 2011, he appeared with Sonsherée Giles on ''So You Think You Can Dance'' where he performed the duet "To Color Me Different."<ref>[http://blogs.sfweekly.com/exhibitionist/2011/06/so_you_think_you_can_dance_wheelchair.php], SFWeekly, So You Think You Can Dance Spotlights Bay Area Duet, with One Dancer in a Wheelchair.</ref>
Rodney has increasingly worked across all forms of media, including film, commercials, modeling, and fashion catwalks. He teaches dance to disabled and non-disabled dancers through workshops and dance intensives. In 2008, he was in the documentary ''The Art of Movement'' which was directed by David Levitt Waxman.<ref>[http://www.disabilitynewsasia.com/home-mainmenu-1/312-superfest-2010-international-disability-film-festival.html], Disability News Asia, Superfest International Disability Film Festival 2010: International Disability Film Festival.</ref> In 2009, he modeled for Vale (a mining company in Brazil); and in 2010, he did a commercial for Liberty Mutual, San Francisco, California. In March 2013, he was nominated for an Isadora Duncan Dance Award for an ensemble performance with Sonsherée Giles titled "Full of Words", performed under AXIS Dance Company, choreographed by Marc Brew.
Rodney is currently one of three members of Touch Compass's Artistic Direction Panel.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Touch Compass |url=https://www.touchcompass.org.nz/ |access-date=2022-03-03 |website=Touch Compass |language=en-NZ}}</ref>
In 2024 Bell co-choreographed a work called ''Imprint'' in the New Zealand Dance Company programme ''Whenua.''<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-03 |title=Rodney Bell: 'Silence for me is a meaningful piece of rejuvenation' |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/2018932678/rodney-bell-silence-for-me-is-a-meaningful-piece-of-rejuvenation |access-date=2024-12-02 |website=RNZ |language=en-nz}}</ref> Collaborators include choreographer Malia Johnston, sound designer Eden Mulholland and designer Rowan Pierce.<ref>{{Cite web |title=WHENUA |url=https://nzdc.org.nz/stage/works/whenua |access-date=2024-03-23 |website=New Zealand Dance Company |language=en-NZ}}</ref>
== Awards ==
* 2008 - Isadora Duncan Dance Award<ref name=":0" /> * 2022 - FAME Mid-Career Award (FAME Trust)<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 April 2022 |title=TWO EXCEPTIONAL PASIFIKA WOMEN HONOURED WITH FAME MID-CAREER AWARDS |url=https://www.elephantpublicity.co.nz/news/2022/5/1/two-exceptional-pasifika-women-honoured-with-fame-mid-career-awards |website=ELEPHANT PUBLICITY}}</ref>
==See also== * List of dancers
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bell, Rodney}} Category:New Zealand male dancers Category:New Zealand emigrants to the United States Category:Ngāti Maniapoto people Category:Dancers with disabilities Category:New Zealand people with disabilities Category:People with paraplegia Category:1971 births Category:People from Te Kūiti Category:Living people