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Luke Schaufuss, born on August 7, 1993, in Surrey, England, is a distinguished principal dancer who received his training at the prestigious Royal Danish Ballet.
Dancing runs in Luke’s blood, as he represents the third generation of a celebrated dance dynasty. His grandparents, Mona Vangsaae and Frank Schaufuss, were both esteemed principal dancers at the Royal Danish Ballet. The legacy continued with his parents, Zara Deakin and Peter Schaufuss, who are also renowned figures in the world of dance. His sister, Tara Schaufuss, is a soloist and a choreographer with the Royal Danish Ballet, further cementing the family's deep connection to the art of ballet.
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