Lloyd, Gweneth (1901–1993)

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Lloyd, Gweneth (1901–1993)

English ballet choreographer, founder and teacher. Born Sept 15, 1901, in Eccles, Lancashire, England; died Jan 1, 1993 in Kelowna, British Columbia; dau of Winnifred Mary (Stace) Lloyd and Joseph Charles Lloyd.

Trained in interpretive dance techniques in England; ran the Torch Studio in Leeds (1926–38); immigrated to Canada (1938) where she founded dance school in Winnipeg with Betty Farally; with Farally, founded the Winnipeg Ballet Club (1938), which became the Royal Winnipeg Ballet (1953), the country's 1st ballet company with regular productions; served as artistic director at Royal Winnipeg Ballet and created numerous works for the company, including Finishing School (1942), The Wise Virgins 91942), The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1950) and Shadow in the Prairie (1952). Also choreographed Chapter Thirteen (1947), Romance (1947), Visages (1949), Parable (1953), Arabesque (1953) and Rondel (1954).

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