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196:"Peter Darrell was a man of theatre above all else, and his ballets and his artistic judgements never ignored the fact that dancing is not a remote and introspective activity, but an art of the theatre. He was a man of wonderful humour, strong enthusiasms: his memorial is not only his company and his choreography, but the marked influence he had upon the way we think of ballet today" 93:
From the first, Darrell had two guiding aims: to use classical ballet to entertain the widest possible public, and to introduce contemporary themes and the influence of other theatrical skills. This led in 1956 to a collaboration with the like-minded Elizabeth West, who was teaching at the
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from 1975. Darrell's choreography remained its foundation stone, in productions across Britain and in overseas tours as far as Japan.
376: 57:, joined the opera ballet there and then took part in the inaugural performance of The Sadler's Wells Ballet Company – what is now 341: 250: 381: 173:(1978). Several of his ballets were staged abroad by companies in Australia, Czechoslovakia, Japan, Hong Kong and the USA. 287: 307: 73: 270: 105:
That company soon won a high reputation for the drama, humour and individuality of its productions, starting with
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He made numerous shorter works for Scottish Ballet and other companies, including the lyrical
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In 1969 the company accepted an invitation to move its base to Glasgow, where it became
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A Ballet for Scotland - the First Ten Years of The Scottish Ballet, by
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He also directed several musical and shows, including the nude revue
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in Bristol. Together they founded the company which was then called
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The Theatre Royal: Entertaining a Nation, by Graeme Smith, 2008
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CBE
Scottish Ballet
Sadler's Wells Ballet School
Birmingham Royal Ballet
Malmö Opera House
Ballet Workshop
Mercury Theatre
Anton Dolin
Harlequinade
Festival Ballet
Old Vic School
Western Theatre Ballet
Debussy
Jeux
Scottish Theatre Ballet
Scottish Ballet
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Cinderella
Swan Lake
Giselle
Five Rückert Songs
CBE
Elaine McDonald
Barry Kay
ISBN
978-0-9559420-0-6
Noël Goodwin
ISBN
0-903937-88-3

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