Stewart Avon-Arnold has made a significant mark in the world of dance and performance, particularly through his collaborations with iconic artist Kate Bush. His work on the celebrated releases "Kate Bush: Live at Manchester Apollo" (1979) and "Kate Bush: The Single File" (1983) showcases his dual talents as a performer and choreographer, making these titles highly sought after by collectors. The Live at Manchester Apollo concert, in particular, captures the raw energy of Bush's early performances, while The Single File offers a unique glimpse into her creative vision during a pivotal moment in her career.
Beyond his work with Bush, Stewart's extensive career spans various facets of the performing arts, including West End productions and pop music videos. His involvement in the Tour of Life and appearances in Bush's music videos, such as "The Line, The Cross and The Curve," add layers of historical significance to his filmography. Collectors value Stewart's contributions not only for their artistic merit but also for their place in the broader narrative of 1980s music and performance culture.