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Ninette de Valois was an Irish-born dancer and choreographer who founded the Royal Ballet in London. Her work was instrumental in shaping the modern ballet tradition and establishing ballet as a major performing art in Britain. De Valois's legacy includes her influential choreography and her role in training a new generation of ballet dancers and choreographers.

"You can't stop what comes into a country, you can be influenced, but you can't stop it, you shouldn't, because it makes all the others interesting, we all get muddled up together, and produce something that belongs to everyone."



"The best way to study is to go to the Cecchetti method for about a year and draw onto all the highest points and then put that into the general method."



"First of all, the most important, that is to learn everything good that has survived from other times, and carefully to watch the bad - and throw it out."


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