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    Mona Inglesby (3 May 1918 – 6 October 2006), was a British ballet dancer, choreographer, director of the touring company International Ballet, and the...
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    (1947). "Mona Inglesby, Ballerina and Choreographer". Vawser and Wiles. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Mona Inglesby". The Independent...
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  • success, between 1941 and 1953. Its director throughout its existence was Mona Inglesby, who was also its principal ballerina. Although it was Britain's largest...
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  • work for International Ballet, the fledgling touring company formed by Mona Inglesby in 1941. When he left Sadler's Wells he joined International Ballet...
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  • Danton performed as a soloist in the International Ballet partnering Mona Inglesby in Les Sylphides and Swan Lake 1943–44, and with the Sadler's Wells...
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  • Ballet, a British touring company founded in 1941 by the ballerina Mona Inglesby. The Sadler's Wells Ballet staged a new production of The Sleeping Beauty...
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  • 1936 (1936): Nocturne, for Frederick Ashton 1938 (1938): Endymion, for Mona Inglesby 1938 (1938): Horoscope, for Frederick Ashton 1940 (1940): Dante Sonata...
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  • company spent a six-week season at Covent Garden. English ballerina Mona Inglesby danced with the company that season. Finally, in 1939, Col. de Basil...
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  • several years starting in 1939, Idzikowski served as ballet master for Mona Inglesby's International Ballet. In 1918 Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928), by then...
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  • Theatre, for instance in May 1941 an international ballet tour with Mona Inglesby and Harold Turner, and there in November 1943 conducting two concerts...
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    it was the debut theatre of the International Ballet newly formed by Mona Inglesby. The Alhambra presented variety, ballet, opera, musicals, revues, plays...
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    There were not many points in my favour." In London Gadsdon joined Mona Inglesby’s International Ballet, recognised as Britain's largest classical touring...
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  • been régisseur at the Maryinskii, as well as Leonid Massine were with Mona Inglesby at the time, and staged the original Maryinskii productions for her...
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  • most of his archive. Later work includes portraits of ballet dancer Mona Inglesby, work for society magazines and the occasional commissions from actors...
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    1953 and manager from 1955 to 1973, in Thetford, England (d. 2003); Mona Inglesby, British ballet dancer and choreographer, director of International...
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  • auditioning successfully for the Metropolitan Ballet and later joining Mona Inglesby's International Ballet. But his career in England and continental Europe...
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  • 1940) and the dance suite Tartans (music by William Boyce - 1940) Mona Inglesby's Amoras (music by Elgar for the International Ballet - 1941) and costume...
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  • until 1951, with only two interruptions. In 1941-1942 he danced with Mona Inglesby's International Ballet, after which he served in the Royal Air Force...
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  • Grabowski Eric D. Green Justin Hanes Richard J. Hatchett Jiang He Thomas V. Inglesby Darrell J. Irvine Joneigh S. Khaldun Christopher F. Koller Jeannie T. Lee...
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    Mustard, J.C. Cox, Thomas Ruston, Evan Edwards, Henry Williams, and Robert Inglesby. In December they landed at Hanover Bay (west of Uwins Island in the Bonaparte...
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