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Dimitri Petrides (August 1912 in
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is geo ...
– 1985 in
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) was a
ballroom dancer Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world, mostly because of its performance and entertainment aspects. Ballroom dancing is also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television. ...
who was instrumental in pioneering and developing Latin American dancing in England and later globally. He left Cyprus when he was eighteen with his mother after the death of his father, eventually settling in England. He was one of the founding members of the Latin-American Faculty of the
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, and wrote the first English textbook on the subject ('The Latin American Technique' (1949)). He was a Fellow and Examiner of the ISTD. Petrides was also an adept linguist speaking Greek, English, French and Italian, so much so that, during
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he worked as a
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in a
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camp for Italian prisoners of war and was approached to work as a spy. Later, after the war, Dimitri was in a jewellery shop buying awards for a competition when he met
Nina Hunt Nina Hunt (1932–1995) was a Manx Latin American dance coach and choreographer. She had a high reputation for coaching competitive Latin dancers. Biography Hunt was born in 1932 on the Isle of Man. She came to England to become an actress an ...
. She asked him to teach her to dance and together they became adominant force in the Latin American dance world. They were later married, and had a son, Ian.


Career

In 1947 a Latin and American Dancing section of the Ballroom Branch of the
Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) is an international dance teaching and examination board based in London, England. The registered educational charity, which was established on 25 July 1904 as the ''Imperial Society of Dance Te ...
(ISTD) was founded for the purpose of creating a syllabus based around four dances from those countries: the Cuban Ballroom Rumba, the Brazilian Samba, the Spanish Paso Doble and the American Swing (Jive). (The Cuban Cha-cha-cha was also later added) Chaired by Pierre, the new faculty also included his partner Doris Lavelle, Doris Nicols,
Gwenethe Walshe Gwenethe Walshe (5 February 1908 – 22 January 2006)Peggy Spencer; Janet Clark; Vernon Kemp death announcement, retrieved 12 August 2007 was a leading British Latin and ballroom dancer. Born in Wanganui, New Zealand, she lived most of her life in ...
and Petrides. This small band of dedicated specialists worked hard to establish an examination system and syllabus for both amateur and professional dancers and in 1951 the Latin and American Dancing section was transformed into a formal branch of the ISTD. Sidney Francis and
Walter Laird Walter William Laird (26 July 1920 – 30 May 2002) was a major influence in the development of Latin American dancing in Britain after the Second World War. He was World Professional Latin Dance Champion three times. He coached many success ...
also joined somewhat later. The syllabus they worked on was eventually agreed upon by 1955 and has ever since been the basis of Latin American dancing. The group improved technique and the framework for teaching and assessment dramatically in these years. Petrides wrote one of the first technique books in English for Latin American dancing in 1949 entitled ''The Latin-American dances'' (later edition, 1960, ''The Latin American technique''). Of this book the General Secretary of the ISTD, H. Vivian Davies said: :"... Dimitri Petrides is today recognised as one of the foremost authorities in this county on Latin and American dancing...." Petrides had been introduced to Walshe by Josephine Bradley, one of the greats of Ballroom dancing whom he met shortly after the War. Bradley suggested that Petrides and Walshe might partner up: they were Britain's first Latin American champions, winning many of the earliest competitions before going on to build on their success and become popular as demonstrators, lecturers, coaches and judges. Later, with Hunt, Petrides became a frequent demonstrator on the BBC's 'Dancing Club' programme. Such was the success of Petrides and the other members of the ISTD in pioneering and codifying Latin American dancing that in 1955 he could write in '
Victor Silvester Victor Marlborough Silvester OBE (25 February 190014 August 1978) was an English dancer, writer, musician and bandleader from the British dance band era. He was a significant figure in the development of ballroom dance during the first hal ...
's Album' of the dawning of "a Latin American era" He was also part of a later committee of examiners established circa 1972, which included Sidney Francis,
Peggy Spencer Margaret Ann Spencer MBE (née Hull; 24 September 1920 – 25 May 2016) was a British professional ballroom dancer, choreographer, competition adjudicator, and organiser. Peggy married Jack Spencer in 1940, and had two children, Helena and ...
, Doris Lavelle, Elizabeth Romain, and Doris Nichols. They prepared the ''Revised Latin American Technique'' which states in its foreword "this is the official Latin-American technique upon which all future Imperial examinations are to be conducted". It was translated into numerous languages and is still used by the ISTD in five parts (one for each Latin dance). Petrides continued to work to develop the Latin dances; in the 1970s the 'Rumba Wars' - between advocates of the traditional 'box' style and the newer 'international' style - were ended by the intervention of Petrides and Hunt in favour of modernisation at a conference in Germany. Dimitri next turned his attentions to establishing competitive dancing and set up several competitions in England including the prestigious All England Championship with Hunt and Sidney Francis. He became a leading examiner and adjudicator, as well as a Fellow of the ISTD. Dimitri continued to work until his death whilst judging at the famous
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References

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