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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · After performing with the Sadler’s Wells Ballet, she was appointed Senior Ballet Mistress of the Royal Ballet School; at this time, she assisted Dame Ninette de Valois in compiling a syllabus of ballet training for the Royal Ballet School. Among the many dancers whom Margaret has taught are Anthony Dowell, Antoinette Sibley and Georgia Parkinson.

  2. Vor 21 Stunden · More than perhaps anyone else, Sir Frederick Ashton (1904-1988) was key to the development of the style of British ballet. Appointed company choreographer by Ninette de Valois in 1935, he went on to become director of The Royal Ballet, for which he created many works with a wider range of tonalities, but all characterised by elegance, technical precision and a particular, immediately ...

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    Vor einem Tag · Ninette de Valois, dancer Patrick Holden, dairy farmer Lady Eve Balfour, organic farmer Chi-chi Nwanoku, musician Jessye Norman, American opera singer Ken Loach, film director Gerrard Winstanley, religious reformer

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Hazatérve Londonba Szerafina Asztafjeva orosz balerina növendéke lett, majd az ír Ninette de Valois-nak, a kor legnagyobb brit balerinájának iskolájában képezte magát. 1934-ben debütált a Diótörőben.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Ninette de Valois was born in the southern Irish town of Blessington in June 1898. Her position in ballet history is assured by her founding, in 1931, of the company that became London's Royal Ballet. Known at first as the Vic-Wells Ballet (after the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells Theatres where it was based), it soon became ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · The Rituals and Rhetoric of Queenship; Medieval to Early Modern. edited by: Liz Oakley-Brown, Louise Wilkinson. Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2009, ISBN: 9781846821783; 287pp.; Price: £55.00. Reviewer: Elena Woodacre. Winchester University. Citation: