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He Played a Take That Legend on the Big Screen | Chase Vollenweider

Kylie Minogue's stage, the Royal Albert Hall, now The Manor LDN

22 August 2026 · 1 min read

CHOREOGRAPHY BY CHASE VOLLENWEIDER

ARTIST: MISH MASH - SPEECHLESS

LOCATION: THE MANOR LDN DANCE STUDIO, FINSBURY PARK, NORTH LONDON

Some résumés are impressive because of their length. Chase Vollenweider's is impressive because of what each individual line actually represents. The Australian dancer, actor, and educator has performed alongside Kylie Minogue — including her Tension World Tour, an appearance with her at the 2024 BRIT Awards, and An Audience with Kylie at the Royal Albert Hall — the kind of run that would headline most performers' entire careers on its own.

For Vollenweider, it's one thread among several. His recent credits include portraying Jason Orange in Robbie Williams' biopic Better Man, alongside a role in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, a performance in Bebe Rexha's "I'm the Drama" music video, an appearance at Eurovision 2024 in Sweden, and a spot on The Masked Singer. His screen work extends further still, into Amazon Prime Video's The Wilds, and his wider television credits span Dancing with the Stars, The Voice, The Masked Singer Australia, and the ARIA Awards. Known for his versatility, athletic movement, and commanding stage presence, Vollenweider brings the kind of range that comes from genuinely working across film, television, live performance, and international music productions all at once, rather than specialising narrowly in one.

Hosting a performer with this level of range isn't something The Manor LDN takes lightly. Choreographers of Vollenweider's calibre don't choose a studio at random, and every name that walks through Finsbury Park's doors like his is a genuine privilege to welcome — proof that London dancers get access to the same standard of talent shaping stages, screens, and productions around the world. Nobody else is quite doing it like this, and it's a position The Manor LDN never stops working to deserve.

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