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Encyclopedia > Peter Darrell

Peter Darrell CBE, a ballet choreographer who founder of the Scottish Ballet, was born at Richmond, Surrey, on September 16th, 1929 and died in Glasgow on December 2nd, 1987. For almost four decades had been one of the most productive and imaginative talents in British Ballet. He studied at the Sadler's Wells Ballet School, joined the opera ballet there and then took part in the inaugural performance of The Saddler’s Wells Ballet Company - what is now Birmingham Royal Ballet. A performance of The Nutcracker ballet Ballet is the name given to a specific dance form and technique. ... A Choreographer is a person who makes choreographies and usually works with dancers, actors and singers. ... The Birmingham Royal Ballet company is one of Britains foremost ballet companies. ...


He then worked in musicals and at the Malmö Opera House, Sweden, until the founding of Ballet Workshop at the old Mercury Theatre brought the chance for would be choreographers to try their talents. Darrell proved to be their best discovery, and from 1951 to 1955 he made a series of skilled and original works there. This experience led, in 1952, to his first professional commission when Anton Dolin invited him to do a new version of Harlequinade for Festival Ballet.


From the first, Darrell had two guiding aims: to use classical ballet to entertain the widest possible public, and to introduce contemporary themes and the influence of other theatrical skills. This led in 1956 to a collaboration with the like-minded Elizabeth West, who was teaching at the Old Vic School in Bristol. Together they founded the company which was then called Western Theatre Ballet. After her untimely death in 1962, Darrell remained in sole charge.


That company soon won a high reputation for the drama, humour and individuality of its productions, starting with The Prisoners (1957) ¹), which has been revived frequently. Also notable among Darrell's very large creative output for that company were his modern-dress interpretations of Debussy's Jeux and the first ballet to be based on Beatles music, Mods and Rockers. In 1969 the company accepted an invitation to move its base to Glasgow, where it became Scottish Theatre Ballet, and, later, in recognition of a widening repertoire and purpose, Scottish Ballet. Darrell's choreography remained its foundation stone. The Tales of Hoffmann and Cinderella are probably the best examples of his long narrative works, which also included Mary Queen of Scots, a radical new treatment of Swan Lake and an intelligent and stylish production of Giselle.


He made numerous shorter works for Scottish Ballet and other companies and staged several of his ballets abroad for companies in Australia, Czechoslovakia, Japan, Hong Kong and the USA. He was awarded the CBE in 1984. Commanders Badge of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V. The Order includes five classes in civil and military divisions, in order of seniority: Knight or Dame Grand Cross...


¹) scenery and costumes designed by Barry Kay Barry Kay (born Melbourne 1932 - died London 1985), trained at the Academie Julien in Paris, was a highly talented and internationally acclaimed stage and costume designer. ...


Press Cuttings

"Peter Darrell was a man of theatre above all else, and his ballets and his artistic judgements never ignored the fact that dancing is not a remote and introspective activity, but an art of the theatre. He was a man of wonderful humour, strong enthusiasms: his memorial is not only his company and his choreography, but the marked influence he had upon the way we think of ballet today" Clement Crisp, 'Financial Times' - December 1987.


"Of all the leading British choreographers, Darrell is most like Ashton in being sensitive to the spirit of the time; not just following fashion, but feeling the way people move, think and behave, and reflecting it in his work" John Percival, 'The Times' - November 1969


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Peter Darrell Trust - the choreographic award (207 words)
By far the most exciting and focused project by the Trust to date has been the development of a dream to institute a Peter Darrell Choreographic Award.
This became a reality in 1997 when it was announced that the Trust had been awarded a grant of £98,498.00 from the Scottish Arts Council's New Direction Lottery Fund towards the cost of creating and establishing the choreographic award and to fund the publication of a book on Peter's work.
The Award is a platform for emerging choreographers as Peter was particularly keen to foster and encourage choreographic talent.
Peter Darrell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (548 words)
Peter Darrell CBE, a ballet choreographer who founder of the Scottish Ballet, was born at Richmond, Surrey, on September 16, 1929 and died in Glasgow on December 2, 1987.
Darrell proved to be their best discovery, and from 1951 to 1955 he made a series of skilled and original works there.
"Peter Darrell was a man of theatre above all else, and his ballets and his artistic judgements never ignored the fact that dancing is not a remote and introspective activity, but an art of the theatre.
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