Dame Margaret van Praagh (1 September 1910 – 15 January 1990) was a British ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, repetiteur, producer, advocate and director, who spent much of her later career in Australia.
Early life
Peggy van Praagh was born in London and was of Dutch, Scottish and English descent. Her father, Harold John van Praagh, was a British physician with a Jewish background and her mother was Ethel Louise née Shanks.
Her paternal grandfather was
William van Praagh.
She was educated at
King Alfred School, London where she meet
A.S. Neill who heavily influenced her passion for dance through artistic thinking and creativity which aided her in the dance community. Throughout the course her schooling, she was involved in a series of plays and productions.
Dancing
She began dancing very early in London at the age of 4. One review stated: "At last night's concert a dainty extra was a very charming dance by little Peggy van Praagh ... Peggy is only six but she is quite a clever little artiste and is booked again for Saturday's matinee by request."
Late in 1929, van Praagh was offered a two-week position at a small company formed by (Sir)
Anton Dolin Anton Dolin may refer to:
* Anton Dolin (ballet dancer) (1904–1983), English ballet dancer and choreographer
* Anton Dolin (film critic)
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. Despite the brief engagement, it allowed her to become a student of
Margaret Craske
Margaret Craske (26 November 1892 – 18 February 1990) was a British ballet dancer, choreographer and teacher of ballet.
Life
Margaret Craske was born on 26 November 1892 in Norfolk, England,Debra Craine, Judith Mackrell (2010). ''The Oxford D ...
where she studied mime with
Tamara Karsavina
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, repertoire with
Lydia Sokolova, modern expressionist dance with
Gertrud Bodenwieser and ballet history with
Cyril W. Beaumont.
Van Praagh joined
Ballet Rambert
Rambert (known as Rambert Dance Company before 2014) is a leading British dance company. Formed at the start of the 20th century as a classical ballet company, it exerted a great deal of influence on the development of dance in the United Kingd ...
in 1933. Later she also danced with
Antony Tudor
Antony Tudor (born William Cook; 4 April 1908 – 19 April 1987) was an English ballet choreographer, teacher and dancer. He founded the London Ballet, and later the Philadelphia Ballet Guild in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., in the mid-195 ...
's
London Ballet London Ballet was a short lived British ballet company founded by the British choreographer and former Ballet Rambert dancer Antony Tudor in 1938, along with Rambert members Hugh Laing, Andrée Howard, Agnes de Mille, Peggy van Praagh, Maude Llo ...
. Van Praagh performed in some of Tudor's ballets such as ''
Jardin aux Lilas
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'' (otherwise ''Lilac Garden''), ''Dark Elegies'', ''Gala Performance'', ''Soirée musicale'' and ''The Planets''.
In the early years of World War II, she was heavily involved in staging lunch time ballet shows called ''Ballet for a Bob'', which attracted large audiences of civilian and military personnel. In 1941, she was employed by
Ninette de Valois
Dame Ninette de Valois (born Edris Stannus; 6 June 1898 – 8 March 2001) was an Irish-born British dancer, teacher, choreographer, and director of classical ballet. Most notably, she danced professionally with Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russ ...
largely to teach company classes for Sadler's Wells Ballet, although van Praagh also danced in a number of company productions including ''
Les Patineurs'', ''Comus'' and ''Coppelia'' in which she danced the leading role of ''Swanilda''.
File:Dance scene, Peggy van Praagh, ca. 1918 (15933162131).jpg
Choreographer and teacher
In 1945, van Praagh became a teacher at the
Sadler's Wells Ballet School
The Royal Ballet School is a British school of classical ballet training founded in 1926 by the Anglo-Irish ballerina and choreographer Ninette de Valois. The school's aim is to train and educate outstanding classical ballet dancers, especially ...
. She worked there until 1956. During this time she maintained a long, fruitful association with choreographer
Antony Tudor
Antony Tudor (born William Cook; 4 April 1908 – 19 April 1987) was an English ballet choreographer, teacher and dancer. He founded the London Ballet, and later the Philadelphia Ballet Guild in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., in the mid-195 ...
. From 1956 until 1960 she undertook freelance teaching and producing in Germany, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US.
Artistic Director of the Borovansky and Australian Ballet
In 1959, on the recommendation of Ninette de Valois, van Praagh was appointed Artistic Director of the
Borovansky Ballet
The Australian Ballet (TAB) is the largest classical ballet company in Australia. It was founded by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust in 1962, with the English-born dancer, teacher, repetiteur and ...
in 1960. Following the demise of the Borovansky Ballet in 1961 and its subsequent reformation as
Australian Ballet
The Australian Ballet (TAB) is the largest classical ballet company in Australia. It was founded by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust in 1962, with the English-born dancer, teacher, repetiteur an ...
, she became its founding artistic director in 1962, where she remained until 1974, and was invited back again for the 1978 season. From 1965–1974, van Praagh held the position jointly with Sir
Robert Helpmann
Sir Robert Murray Helpmann (né Helpman) (9 April 1909 – 28 September 1986) was an Australian ballet dancer, actor, director, and choreographer. After early work in Australia he moved to Britain in 1932, where he joined the Vic-Wells Ballet (no ...
.
Under van Praagh's direction, the Australian Ballet made the first of many overseas tours, developed a repertoire of ballets that included works from the established international repertoire as well as commissioned works from Australian and overseas choreographers, and hosted guest appearances by a number of notable dancers including
Sonia Arova,
Erik Bruhn
Erik Belton Evers Bruhn (3 October 1928 – 1 April 1986) was a Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, artistic director, actor, and author.
Early life
Erik Bruhn was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, the fourth child and first son of Ellen (née Eve ...
, Dame
Margot Fonteyn
Dame Margaret Evelyn de Arias Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, DBE ( Hookham; 18 May 191921 February 1991), known by the stage name Margot Fonteyn (), was an English ballerina. She spent her entire career as a dancer with th ...
and
Rudolf Nureyev
Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (17 March 19386 January 1993) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer and choreographer. Nureyev is widely regarded as the preeminent male ballet dancer of his generation as well as one of the greatest ballet dancers of all ...
. While with the Australian Ballet, she also nurtured the development of Australian choreographers including
Graeme Murphy
Graeme Lloyd Murphy AO (born 2 November 1950) is an Australian dancer and choreographer. With his fellow dancer (and wife since 2004) Janet Vernon, he guided Sydney Dance Company to become one of Australia's most successful and best-known d ...
,
Ian Spink
Ian Spink (8 October 1947 – 11 October 2023) was an Australian-British choreographer.
Life and career
Born in Melbourne on 8 October 1947, Spink trained at the Australian Ballet School. After graduating in 1968, he danced and choreographed for ...
,
John Meehan and
Leigh Warren.
Marilyn Rowe
Marilyn Patricia Rowe (born 20 August 1946) is the first graduate of the Australian Ballet School to be appointed its director, in 1999.
Dancing career
Rowe was born in Sydney, New South Wales and became a principal artist with The Australian Ba ...
, a protégé of van Praagh, and later Director of the
Australian Ballet School
The Australian Ballet School is the premier ballet training facility in Australia, located in Melbourne.
History
The Australian Ballet School was founded in 1964 as the primary training facility for The Australian Ballet by Dame Margaret Scot ...
said of her mentor: ''"Peggy had a five point plan for the development of the Australian Ballet:"''
# A company of dancers engaged on annual contracts. Such contracts were heretofore unknown,
# A repertoire of established classics together with the best works by contemporary choreographers, designers and composers
# To present, as guest artists, the world's best dancers and teachers
# To tour the company internationally
# To establish a national ballet school"
Dance advocate
Van Praagh was an advocate for dance education. During her career in Australia, along with
Bernard James
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of the
University of New England University of New England may refer to:
* University of New England (Australia), in New South Wales, with about 26,000 students
* University of New England (United States), in Biddeford, Maine, with about 6,000 students
See also
* New England Coll ...
's continuing education program, she was instrumental in organising a series of summer schools in dance that had a long-lasting influence on dance in Australia. She also helped establish the advocacy body,
Ausdance
The Australian Dance Council, known as Ausdance or Ausdance National and formerly the Australian Association for Dance Education (AADE), is or was the national dance advocacy organisation in Australia, representing the dance profession and coordi ...
(formerly Australian Association for Dance Education). In 1982, van Praagh was coordinator of dance studies at the
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a performing arts school in Perth, Western Australia. Established in 1980, it is notable for being the most comprehensive performing arts school in Aus ...
,
Edith Cowan University
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,
Perth
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.
On 15 January 1990, she died in
Melbourne
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.
Legacy
* She was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the 2000 Australian Dance Awards.
* She was inducted into the
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
The Victorian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2001 to recognise the achievements of women from the Australian state of Victoria. It was launched by The Hon. Joan Kirner AC as a joint initiative of the Centenary of Federation Victoria Comm ...
in 2001.
Affiliations/Honours
* Fellow of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (London), 1933
* Queen Elizabeth Coronation Prize from the Royal Academy of Dance, 1965
*
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
(
OBE
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
, 1966)
* Member of the
Royal Academy of Dancing, 1969
*
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
(
DBE, 14 June 1970)
* Britannica Australia Award for Arts, 1970
* Honorary life patron of the National Capital Ballet School, Canberra, 1971
* Hon.
D. Litt
Doctor of Letters (D.Litt., Litt.D., Latin: ' or '), also termed Doctor of Literature in some countries, is a terminal degree in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. In the United States, at universities such as Drew University, the degree ...
(University of New England), 1974
* Special Artist's Award,
Australia Council
Creative Australia, formerly known as the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australia Council, is the country's official arts council, serving as an arts funding and advisory body for the Government of Australia.
The council was announ ...
, 1975
* Honorary life member of the
Australian Ballet Foundation, 1979.
*Inducted into the
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
The Victorian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2001 to recognise the achievements of women from the Australian state of Victoria. It was launched by The Hon. Joan Kirner AC as a joint initiative of the Centenary of Federation Victoria Comm ...
in 2011
References
Books
* Sexton, Christopher, "Peggy van Praagh – A life of dance", Macmillan, South Melbourne, 1985
* Van Praagh, Margaret (Peggy), ''How I became a ballet dancer'', Nelson, London, 1954
* Van Praagh, ''Ballet in Australia'', Longmans, Melbourne, 1965
* Van Praagh, ''The arts in Australia – Ballet'', Longmans, Melbourne, 1966
* Van Praagh and Peter Brinson, ''The choreographic art; an outline of its principles and craft'', Adam and Charles Black, London, 1963
External links
Peggy van Praagh Collectionin the
Australian Archives of the DancePerforming Arts CollectionArts Centre Melbourne*
Abe Books*
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1910 births
1990 deaths
British emigrants to Australia
British ballerinas
English choreographers
British women choreographers
Choreographers from Melbourne
Australian Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Dancers from London
People educated at King Alfred School, London
Rambert Dance Company dancers