Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Spelbound

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British gymnastic troume
For other uses, seeSpellbound (disambiguation).

Spelbound
OriginAshford, Surrey,Spelthorne
GenresAcrobatic Gymnastics Act
Years active2009–2010
MembersRyan Bartlett
George Wood
Gareth Wood
Coaches
Andrew Griffiths
Neil Griffiths
Nicola Yellop[1]
Past membersKatie Axten
Leighanne Cowler
Amy Mackenzie
Adam McAssey
Hollianne Wood
Abigail Ralph
Lauren Kemp
Douglas Fordyce
Edward Upcott
Alanna Baker
Adam Buckingham
Nicholas Illingworth
Georgia Lancaster
Elise Matthews
Dominic Smith
Millie Spalding
Poppy Spalding
Jonathan Stranks
Alice Upcott
Alexander UttleyFran GrovesKika Green
Websitespelbound.co.uk

Spelbound are agymnastic troupe from the United Kingdom who rose to fame in 2010, winningthe fourth series ofBritain's Got Talent.[2][3] The prize was £100,000 and the opportunity to appear at the 2010Royal Variety Performance. They also performed in theBritain's Got Talent Live tour.[4] They have since performed at numerous venues and have been featured in advertisements.

History

[edit]

Early years and lineup (2009–2010)

[edit]

The original group was composed of seven boys and six girls with ages ranging from 12 to 24.[5] They were Adam McAssey, Adam Buckingham, Alex Uttley, Jonathan Stranks, Douglas Fordyce, Edward Upcott, Nicholas Illingworth, Katie Axten, Leighanne Cowler, Lauren Kemp, Hollianne Wood, Abigail Ralph and Amy Mackenzie.[6] Between them, they have won numerous medals in their sport,[citation needed]acrobatic gymnastics, which is an internationally recognized type of gymnastics. Additionally, some of them have taken home European and World medals.[7] Six members (Upcott, Fordyce, Uttley, Stranks, McAssey and Buckingham) went on to the 2010 world championships subsequent to BGT with gold medals in their respective disciplines (men's pair and men's four) in the senior category,[8] also 11-16 age group women's pair Ralph and Mackenzie won a silver medal.[citation needed]

They have competed for their club and for Great Britain all over Europe, including the2008 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships, with six of them competing for GB inTaiwan at the2009 World Games, an Olympic style event for non-Olympic events.[9][10][11]

Britain's Got Talent (2010)

[edit]
icon
This sectiondoes notcite anysources. Please helpimprove this section byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged andremoved.(October 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Spelbound auditioned for BGT, and wowed the judges and the crowd from the start. They performed to the song 'O Fortuna' a poem originally written in the 13th century as part of a collection known as the Carmina Burana, and set to music in 1935/36 by the German composer Carl Orff. They went on to the semi-finals and finals, significantly beating Twist and Pulse in the final round to win the competition in front of over 15 million TV viewers.

They received £100,000 to split amongst themselves, and went on to perform at theRoyal Variety Show in December. Unfortunately they did not get to meet the Royal Party of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall as the Royal car had been attacked by protesters on the streets of London whilst on the way to the show at the London Palladium. They did attend the show but were whisked away by the police straight after the show. Earlier that year, they performed on the game showMagic Numbers, hosted byStephen Mulhern and accompanied Welsh opera singerKatherine Jenkins at theConcert for Heroes atTwickenham Stadium.

At the end of 2010, they released their first DVD featuring 9 live routines performed before a theatre audience.

Change of lineup

[edit]
icon
This sectiondoes notcite anysources. Please helpimprove this section byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged andremoved.(October 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

In November 2010, Katie Axten left the troupe to go to University in Portsmouth. Katie was replaced by Edward Upcott's younger sister, Alice Upcott. At the age of twelve, Alice displaced Amy Mackenzie as the youngest member in the troupe.

The troupe then remained unchanged for approximately 17 months until April 2012 when original members Leighanne Cowler and Amy Mackenzie stepped down. Leighanne, who is a gymnastics coach, decided to focus all her attention on her coaching career and Amy, who had been training as a competition base since retiring as a top in October 2011, wanted to focus fully on her competition career and upcoming GCSEs, they were both replaced by senior women's pair Alanna Baker and Poppy Spalding. In June 2012 Adam McAssey left the troupe to also focus on his coaching career and was replaced by Alice Upcott's competition partner Dominic Smith.

In August 2012 it was announced that more original members Hollianne Wood, Lauren Kemp, Abigail Ralph, Douglas Fordyce and Edward Upcott were leaving Spelbound for new ventures.Hollianne, Lauren and Abigail were replaced by senior women's group Elise Matthews, Georgia Lancaster and Millie Spalding, the sister of Poppy Spalding.

In 2015 after winning Gold at the World Acrobatic Championships, Elise Matthews, Georgia Lancaster and Millie Spalding, retired from the sport and also left Spelbound. As well as the women's trio retiring, Alice Upcott and Dominic Smith, also did. Alice is now currently working with Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games starring as Little Spirit.

Olympics 2012 London

[edit]
icon
This sectiondoes notcite anysources. Please helpimprove this section byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged andremoved.(October 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Spelbound performed twice for the Olympic audience at Wembley Arena for Rhythmic Gymnastics at London 2012 Olympics on 10 and 11 August 2012.

Spelbound also performed twice at theclosing ceremony of the London2012 Summer Olympics inLondon. Spelbound performed toThe Beatles "A Day in the Life" in a gymnastic interpretation of the lyrics to that song. They then performed a second routine on the closing ceremony whilst Ray Davies, lead singer ofThe Kinks sungWaterloo Sunset. The Closing Ceremony was watched by 26.3 million viewers in the UK.

Recent events (2011-present)

[edit]
icon
This sectiondoes notcite anysources. Please helpimprove this section byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged andremoved.(October 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

In May 2011 Spelbound returned toBritain's Got Talent as the star guest to perform a brand new routine based on a musical piece called Nostalgia by Yanni. During the rest of 2011, the group performed many UK shows as well as travelling around the World to places such as Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai on a few occasions where their brand of acrobatic dance has been especially well received.

In March 2012 the group were among the first people to perform at the new Olympic Stadium at a charity test event called the Gold Challenge. Performing a new Olympic inspired routine, the guys achieved a long-held ambition to perform at an Olympic venue.

On 7 April 2012 Spelbound appeared on the ITV Saturday night show,Keith Lemon's Lemonaid. This was also the final performances for both Leighhanne and Amy.

On 19 October 2012 Spelbound performed on Channel 4 telethon calledStand Up To Cancer in a routine which also involved the street dance troupe The A Team.

On 19 November 2012 Spelbound performed onRoyal Variety Performance in front of QueenElizabeth II at Royal Albert Hall with Diversity, Paul Potts and Stavros Flatley. The show aired on 3 December 2012 on ITV1.

Members

[edit]
Member2009201020112012201320142015
Katie Axten[12](2009–2010)
Alanna Baker[13](2012)
Ryan Bartlett[14](2014–Present)
Adam Buckingham[15]
Leighanne Cowler[16](2009–2012)
Douglas Fordyce[17](2009–2012)
Nicholas Illingworth[18]
Lauren Kemp[19](2009–2012)
Georgia Lancaster[20](2012–2014)
Adam McAssey[21](2009–2012)
Amy Mackenzie[22](2009–2012)
Elise Matthews[23](2012–2014)
Abigail Ralph[24](2009–2012)
Dominic Smith[25](2012–2014)
Millie Spalding[26](2012–2014)
Poppy Spalding[27](2012–2014)
Jonathan Stranks[28](2009–2014)
Alice Upcott[29](2010–2014)
Edward Upcott[30](2009–2012)
Alexander Uttley[31]
George Wood[32](2014–Present)
Gareth Wood[33](2014–Present)
Hollianne Wood[34](2009–2012)

References

[edit]
  1. ^Stewart-Robertson, Tristan (6 June 2010)."Spellbound win Britain's Got Talent".news.scotsman.com. Edinburgh. Retrieved6 June 2010.
  2. ^Millar, Paul (5 June 2010)."Spelbound win 'Britain's Got Talent'". London:Digital Spy. Retrieved5 June 2010.
  3. ^"Gymnast troupe Spelbound win Britain's Got Talent".BBC News. 5 June 2010. Retrieved5 June 2010.
  4. ^ITV.com
  5. ^"Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists line-up revealed".STV Entertainment.
  6. ^Spellbound Makeup, Scotland on Sunday 6 June 2010
  7. ^Fulton, Rick (9 June 2010)."Revealed: Spelbound hunk is first Scot to win Britain's Got Talent".Daily Record. Retrieved9 June 2010.
  8. ^"British World Triumph in Poland".British Gymnastics. 18 July 2010. Retrieved26 September 2012.The last day of theWorld Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Wrozlaw, Poland was marked by truly unique British success – both our Men's Pair and Men's Four won World titles in their respective categories.
    •Men's Pair: Douglas Fordyce & Edward Upcott
    •Men's Four: Adam Buckingham, Adam McAssey, Alex Uttley, Jonathan Stranks
  9. ^"Outstanding acrobats impress Great Britain's TV viewers 30 Apr 2010".Acrobatic News. Federation Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved6 June 2010.
  10. ^"The World Games 2009 Kaohsiung Acrobatic Gymnastics".The World Games 2009. 2007 Kaohsiung Organizing Committee. Retrieved6 June 2010.
  11. ^"Acrobatic Gymnastics Start List"(PDF).sportcentric.com. Federation Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved6 June 2010.
  12. ^Katie Axten at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  13. ^Alanna Baker at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  14. ^Ryan Bartlett at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  15. ^Adam Buckingham at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  16. ^Leighanne Cowler at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  17. ^Douglas Fordyce at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  18. ^Nicholas Illingworth at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  19. ^Lauren Kemp at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  20. ^Georgia Lancaster at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  21. ^Adam McAssey at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  22. ^Amy Mackenzie at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  23. ^Elise Matthews at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  24. ^Abigail Ralph at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  25. ^Dominic Smith at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  26. ^Millie Spalding at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  27. ^Poppy Spalding at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  28. ^Jonathan Stranks at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  29. ^Alice Upcott at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  30. ^Edward Upcott at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  31. ^Alex Uttley at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  32. ^George Wood at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  33. ^Gareth Wood at theInternational Gymnastics Federation
  34. ^Hollianne Wood at theInternational Gymnastics Federation


Preceded by Winner ofBritain's Got Talent
2010
Succeeded by
Series
Presenters
Judges
Winners
Runners-up
Third-place
Other notable
contestants
Finalist
Semi-finalist
Related

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spelbound&oldid=1311507400"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp