Du Boulay, Christine (c. 1923–)
Du Boulay, Christine (c. 1923–)
English ballet dancer. Born c. 1923 in Ealing, Middlesex, England; m. Richard Ellis (dancer).
Performed with Sadler's Wells Ballet during and after WWII (1939–41, 46–52), in such classical works as The Sleeping Beauty, Coppélia and Swan Lake, as well as in numerous works by Frederick Ashton, Robert Helpmann, and Ninette de Valois; performed with Sarah Gate Ballet in Dublin and with International Ballet in London; with husband Richard Ellis, immigrated to US and opened the Ellis-Du Boulay School of Dance in Chicago, where they both taught.
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