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Estelle O’Keeffe has been REBORN

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Dance the night away: Estelle O’Keeffe. Photo by Contributed

Estelle O’Keeffe stopped at nothing to pursue her dream but next month she will return to her hometown for one night only.

Miss O’Keeffe is “Shepparton born and bred”, having attended Orrvale Primary School and graduating Year 12 at Goulburn Valley Grammar School in 2011.

Throughout most of her life, she thrived in the dance studio, having studied under Shepparton dance teachers Roslyn Todd and Daphne Turnbull.

“I’m predominately a dancer, I’ve danced all my life,” she said.

Shortly after studying psychology at Deakin University, Miss O’Keeffe received a scholarship to study in the United States.

Her home city rallied behind her, holding a benefit under the stars to assist her with moving to another continent.

“Shepparton funded me to go to America to live my dream,” she said.

Miss O’Keeffe lived and worked in America for three years before moving back home.

Last year, Miss O’Keeffe met Luke Blaze, and they have been working together ever since.

Hop to it: Estelle O’Keeffe and Kimberly Causevska.

She is now his main assistant and dancer, along with Kimberly Causevska.

They will embrace Mooroopna’s WestSide stage on Saturday, September 2, with their show, REBORN.

“What we do is quite rare — there are elements of music, humour and dance, as well as magic, illusion and escape,” she said.

Mr Blaze is Australia’s youngest current underwater escape artist; however, the last time he attempted the water escape, he was unsuccessful and had to be rescued by the crew.

Shepparton will be the first audience to see his underwater escape since the failure and it promises to be a tension-filled experience for those on and off the stage.

Magical: Luke Blaze and Estelle O’Keeffe. Photo by Contributed

“There was a bit of a fear of it afterward, but I’m ready for the Shepparton audience to see me succeed,” Mr Blaze said.

“We’ve seen it done before but it’s scary for me still, it’s very real,” Miss O’Keeffe said.

The show centres on escapism, not only though Mr Blaze’s underwater escape, but also for the audience, he said.

“The show incorporates something that almost everyone will love, from close-up magic to stage illusions, to the impossible water escape and fire eating,” he said.

“I perform so I can help people forget their problems for a bit.”

Tour details

The News is giving away two family passes (two adults/two children valued at $176 each) and two double passes (valued at $98 per double pass) to see REBORN.

To enter, see page 39.

REBORN is on at Riverlinks WestSide, Mooroopna on Saturday, September 2 at 7.30pm.

To book, visit tinyurl.com/REBORNa or phone: 5832 9511.

Tickets: $39 to $49