From Philippe Charluet of Stella Motion Pictures

I have admired, for many years now, the activities of Philippe Charluet and his company Stella Motion Pictures. His activities with dancers and dance companies, in particular the companies and work of Graeme Murphy and Meryl Tankard, have been extraordinary and of major historical significance. Of particular importance is his Heritage Collection, which documents the career of Murphy and Janet Vernon and the artists they worked with over the years.

But just yesterday he contacted me to let me know that he had made three short videos as tributes to three dancers who had just recently died: Garth Welch, Colin Peasley and Louise Deleur. I have his generous permission to use them.

Below is a link to the tribute to Garth Welch. Included are some exceptional sections showing him in the role of Aschenbach in Graeme Murphy’s After Venice and a delightful final image of Welch as a very young dancer.

Garth Welch tribute

The Colin Peasley tribute has some wonderful footage from Graeme Murphy’s Nutcracker for the Australian Ballet showing Peasley as one of Clara the Elder’s friends, as well as some great material from the Nureyev production of Don Quixote in which Peasley played the role of Gamache, also with the Australian Ballet.

Colin Peasley tribute

I have not written about Louise Deleur on this site, largely because I didn’t know of her death. Here is a link to her biography.

Louise Deleur tribute

With thanks to Philippe Charluet. Other references to Charluet on this site are at this link.

Michelle Potter. 12 September 2025

Featured image: Equipment in the Outback. Iconic image from Stella Motion site.

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