Remembering Arte Phillips
 
Arte, we are devastated to loose you.  
You’ve been our mentor, our teacher, our friend over the years.  Your gift is your patience and encouragement.  When Dave met Zoë, you stayed with us through uncharted territory striving towards a new vision of dance.  We moved you to tears, but you blew us away with your generosity, beauty and love.  How passionate you were about dance!   We dream to see dance transform in vertical dimension, to push the limits of gravity while evoking emotionally moving work.  This could not have been realized without you.  You were our coach, our guide, our third partner.

Arte, you left us too soon.  Our work here is unfinished.  There was so much more to do, so much more to be had.  We continue to learn, we continue to nourish each other’s dreams as partners. We continue to honor you to all we pass onward.   We’ve been blessed to have had you in our lives. 

Dancing with you, always.

Dave  &  Zoë
Monday, January 19, 2009
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Arte Phillips at Dave & Zoë’s Wedding Sep 2008
~ Arte Died Nov 12, 2008 at age 49 ~
Arte was an established Theatrical Dance Champion, Instructor, Performer, Choreographer, and Director. He performed in several Broadway shows such as Tommy Tune's “Grand Hotel”, “Victor Victoria” with Julie Andrews, “Once Upon a Mattress” with Sarah Jessica Parker, the original workshop of "Fosse" and as a dancer and Associate Choreographer for the Broadway production “Swing”. Arte was The United States Ballroom Champion, 5-time Star Search Finalist and winner of the "Gypsy of the Year" (Best of Broadway). As a choreographer Arte's romantic and sweet-tempered work was theatrically persuasive. A review by John Kenrick (Author of Musicals101.com) said, "Arte Phillips’s fine choreography for Victor Victoria at the Papermill Playhouse was miles ahead of the Broadway version, making "Le Jazz Hot" and other numbers genuinely exciting." Joseph Bowen was quoted to say, "...along with excellent ballroom choreography by Arte Phillips, gave this show 'Queen of the Stardust Ballroom' the polish it deserves."
 
Arte was a bright light which glowed through his unpretentious, gentle spirit touching everyone he knew and met. He was dearly loved and admired by his family, friends, and professional colleagues. The dance world has lost a beautiful person and a great talent. As he dances in heaven remember his favorite saying from Fred Astaire, “I have no desire to prove anything by dancing. I have never used it as an outlet or a means of expressing myself. I just dance. I just put my feet in the air and move them around.”
 
Survived in death by his mother and father Elizabeth and Lee Halbreich, his sister and brother Pam and Chris Scheidemann. Preceded by his biological father, Carson Scheidemann and his surviving wife Pat Scheidemann.
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