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  • Where is this from? it looks like it's in some sort of office or something! haha

  • I saw Michael perform 14 times as Billy Elliot in Sydney and Melbourne. I cannot find the words to describe the talent this young man possesses. It seems unlimited. his half twist somersault in the special finale of BETMOZ was super fantastic so high and executed to perfection.

  • Michael has been featured in two Herald Sun (a morning newspaper in Melbourne) articles so far this month and his image advertises the Billy Elliot Education Pack. The last article about what he does immediately before he goes on stage is really cute.

  • @davidxxxxq What does he do before he goes on stage?

  • hi its chaska when u coming back 2 brent street xx

  • eyyy michael hahah i used to play soccer with this dude in 2004 his dad was coach how funny

  • he lives in sydney australia but is moving to melbourne for billy elliot

  • that kid's good!

  • hes the best GO MICHAEL!!

    & btw hes macedonian but he lives in melbourne australia & this was in a macedonian tv show

  • He lives in Sydney and he is Australian. He will be living in Melbourne when Billy Elliot The Musical moves there mid-Novemeber.

  • His background is Macedonian.. Dameski.. Just like i was born and raised in the U.S. but consider myself Macedonian. There's nothing wrong with that. :)

  • That's sad that you still consider yourself to be Macedonian if you were born in the USA. We have that "problem" here in Oz where some people don't consider themselves to be Australian, even though they were born here and have the privilege of holding an Australian passport. Makes you wonder why their family moved away from their "homeland" in the 1st place if it was so good. My last post was in answer to somebody asking, "Where is he from?. He lives in Sydney, works in Melbourne.

  • I don't know how to explain the feeling...

    most of us are 1st or 2nd generation though and that's different from people whose families can be traced back for multiple generations. My friend's background is Italian but not even her great grandmother knows the language or practices any of the culture. She obviously considers herself American, which is hard for me to do. I don't think it's sad. We should celebrate our diff cultures. I know my friends have a blast with mine... jokes galore :))

  • aleksa1111111; I guess it happens with only certian backgrounds as my two daughters where both born in New Zealand, and me and mum in England (so they are still pedigree) :) yet they consider themselves to be Kiwi's through and through and so incredibly proud of it!

  • well- i was born in australia but i have english, irish, New zealand and scottish backround and i am proud to call myself australian but i am not a true australian as no white people are because true australians are the aboriginals.

  • I could never agree with that view because for millennia there have been forces overrunning and invading and taking over land. Even England, Ireland & Scotland have been invaded at some time, and the natives either dispersed and/or conquered. If it wasn't going to be the Brits resettling Australia, it would have been the Dutch, the French, or someone.

    It nearly happened again with the Japs in WWII and why we maintain defence forces. We are "true" Australians alright.

  • where is he from? Was this on a tv show?

  • He is from Macedonia

  • He's Australian and from Sydney.

  • Great dancer and very flexible!

  • He`s really good! I like his hair, it's so cute.

  • nice one

    GO MICHAEL

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