Taron Geyl

Young Artist

Introducing Taron

Taron was born in Brisbane, Australia and started dancing at the age of 5. He first began his training under his mother, Nicole Marshman Geyl (former Australian Ballet Company Artist). 

He began his training with the Queensland Ballet Academy in their Junior Associate Program before joining the Senior Program in 2019. After graduating from the Senior program in 2021, he joined Queensland Ballet’s Pre-Professional Program in 2022. Taron completed one year of Pre-Professional Program before being offered a position as a Young Artist in 2023. He was asked back to repeat the Young Artist Program in 2024.

Taron finds inspiration in his parents (both founders of 5th Element Dance and 5th Element Martial Arts). Key influences in his dance journey are Paul Boyd, Christian Tatchev,  and Louise Deleur.

Repertoire Highlights 

  • Principal Male in Paul Boyd's Le Nouveau Classique
  • 'The young Scotsman' in Paul Boyd’s Tartan
  • Paul Boyd's Echo of Reflection
  • Quiet Girl pa de deux in Paul Boyd's A Twist of Broadway
  • 'Peter' in Greg Horsman's Peter and the Wolf

Did you know...

Taron has always had an interest in tricking and Martial Arts (WTF Taekwondo), and enjoys other styles of dance including lyrical dance and Hip Hop. He has accumulated a following of over 240,000 on Tik Tok.


What advice do you have for aspiring dancers?

"Steven McRae once said, 'Dance is whatever you want it to be'. For me, dance represents POWER, STRENGTH, ELEGANCE, DISCIPLINE, ARTISTRY, PASSION, COURAGE and ATHLETICISM."

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.

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