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She was the ballet mistress of a ballet school in Cape Town. After the very successful opening of ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'' she was approached by professor [[William H. Bell]] to bring her ballet school under the wing of the College of Music. | She was the ballet mistress of a ballet school in Cape Town. After the very successful opening of ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'' she was approached by professor [[William H. Bell]] to bring her ballet school under the wing of the College of Music. | ||
− | Through the recommendation of [[William H. Bell|Bell]], Howes became the next Director of the [[Little Theatre]] in Cape Town and later head of the [[UCT Ballet | + | Through the recommendation of [[William H. Bell|Bell]], Howes became the next Director of the [[Little Theatre]] in Cape Town and later head of the [[UCT Ballet School]]. |
In 1950 she became involved in setting up the [[Maynardville Open-Air Theatre]], both as organizer and choreographer, doing ''[[St Valentine’s Night]]'' and ''[[Les Diversions]]'' the [[UCT Ballet Company]] as part of the opening production of the venue on 1-3 December 1950. | In 1950 she became involved in setting up the [[Maynardville Open-Air Theatre]], both as organizer and choreographer, doing ''[[St Valentine’s Night]]'' and ''[[Les Diversions]]'' the [[UCT Ballet Company]] as part of the opening production of the venue on 1-3 December 1950. |
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Dulcie Howes (18*-19*) was a ballet dancer, choreographer and administrator.
Biography
She was the ballet mistress of a ballet school in Cape Town. After the very successful opening of The Marriage of Figaro she was approached by professor William H. Bell to bring her ballet school under the wing of the College of Music.
Through the recommendation of Bell, Howes became the next Director of the Little Theatre in Cape Town and later head of the UCT Ballet School.
In 1950 she became involved in setting up the Maynardville Open-Air Theatre, both as organizer and choreographer, doing St Valentine’s Night and Les Diversions the UCT Ballet Company as part of the opening production of the venue on 1-3 December 1950.
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Sources
Inskip, 197*
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