Anton Dolin
Anton Dolin | |
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Portrait of Sir Anton Dolin by Allan Warren | |
Born |
27 July 1904 Slinfold, West Sussex, England |
Died | 25 November 1983 79) | (aged
Occupation | ballet dancer and choreographer |
Sir Anton Dolin (27 July 1904 – 25 November 1983)[1] was an English ballet dancer and choreographer.
Biography
Dolin was born in Slinfold in Sussex as Sydney Francis Patrick Chippendall Healey-Kay but was generally known as Patrick Kay. He trained at Serafina Astafieva's school at The Pheasantry in London's King's Road.[2] He joined Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1921, was a principal there from 1924, and was a principal with the Vic-Wells Ballet in the 1930s. There he danced with Alicia Markova, with whom he went on to found the Markova-Dolin Ballet and the London Festival Ballet.
He joined Ballet Theatre when it was formed in 1940 and remained there as a dancer and choreographer until 1946.[3]
Dolin wrote several books, including the autobiography Ballet Go Round (1938) and Alicia Markova: Her Life and Art (1953).[4] He was knighted in 1981. He is featured in the documentary film A Portrait of Giselle.
He was the subject of This Is Your Life in April 1978 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at London's Royal Academy of Dance.
Selected filmography
- Alf's Button (1930)
- Forbidden Territory (1934)
References
- ↑ W. J. McCormack (1999). The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture. Blackwell Publishing. p. 172. Retrieved 20 February 2008.
- ↑ Decharne, Max. (2005) King's Road: The Rise and Fall of the Hippest Street in the World. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, p. 23. ISBN 0297847694
- ↑ "Choreographers: Anton Dolin". American Ballet Theatre. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ↑ Dolin, Anton (1953). Alicia Markova: her life and art. New York: Hermitage House. OCLC 300631658.
Sources
- Dolin, Anton (1960). Anton Dolin: autobiography. London: Oldbourne. OCLC 220952622.
- Dolin, Anton (1985). Last words: a final autobiography. London: Century. ISBN 9780712607292.
- Dolin, Anton (1953). Markova: her life and art. London: W.H. Allen. OCLC 3290257.
- Hall, Alfred George, ed. (1957). Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin: a legend of British ballet : a collection of portraits. London: Hall Publications. OCLC 7643659.
- Simpson, Jane (30 September 1997). "Legends: Anton Dolin". Balletco Magazine.
External links
- The Anton Dolin Cuttings Books are held by the Victoria and Albert Museum Theatre and Performance Department.
- Anton Dolin's appearance on This Is Your Life
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