Peter Royston (born 1952 in London) is an English dancer, choreographer, teacher and director.
For Scottish Dance Theatre: Friction and Touch (both with Graham Bowers, 1985), Brief Encounter (1986), Love minus zero no limit (1986), 5 Women (1986) and Consuming Passions (1987) Other choreography: Red Hot Shoes for Tron Theatre (writer Liz Lochhead 1987), Columba (opera to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Glasgow Cathedral 1987), Great Scot (director John Cairney 1988).
[citation needed] He represented the UK at The International Course for Choreographers and composers 1984 Directed by Robert Cohan.
[1] He was appointed Dance Artist in Residence to Borders Region (1988–1991); he cCreated Borders Dance Festival and many works including a site specific work with composer Savourna Stevenson.
He was appointed as Dance development officer for Perth and Kinross Council in August 2012