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Maude Lloyd was born on 16 August, 1908 in Cape Town, South Africa, is a South African ballet dancer. Discover Maude Lloyd's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Maude Lloyd networth?

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Occupation actress,miscellaneous
Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August, 1908
Birthday 16 August
Birthplace Cape Town, South Africa
Date of death November 26, 2004
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Nationality South Africa

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Who Is Maude Lloyd's Husband?

Her husband is Nigel Gosling (1939 - 1982) ( his death) ( 1 child)

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Maude Lloyd Net Worth

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2005

A Memorial tribute was held at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London on 28th May 2005. The performance program performed by Ballet Rambert was dedicated to her memory with "Dark Elegies" and a new work "Constant Speed" choreographed by artistic director, Mark Baldwin. Family and dance friends were entertained with memories from speakers, John Tooley: Nureyev Foundation, Leo Kersley: Ballet Club, Jann Parry: Observer, Tristam Holland: Confidante, reading a message from Wallace Potts and Jane Pritchard: Rambert archivist. An archive compilation of photographs and rare film footage of Maude dancing was shown.

2004

8th December 2004. At 4pm, Nicholas Gosling led family members and the many friends of the arts of ballet, dance and opera, in her memorial service conducted at Mortlake Crematorium in Kew, London, UK. Music for the ceremony included "Sortie in E flat major" by Lefébure-Wély and "Lord of the Dance".

1937

Tudor danced with her in his "Dark Elegies" 1937 (premiering at the Duchess Theatre in the Strand) and again in 1938 for his "Gala Performance" partnering her role as the Italian Ballerina and the role of Chatelaine in Andrée Howards's superb "La Fete Etrange".

Although a relatively short career Maude secures not only a significant place in dance history but in television history with her performance in "Pasquinade", the first BBC Revue Show in 1937. Another historical note is both Maude and great friend Margot Fonteyn took ballet class in Paris from the legendary Mathilde Kschessinska (HSH Princess Romanovsky-Krassinsky). When Antony Tudor left for New York, Peggy Van Praagh and Maude became joint directors of his London Ballet he had set up with Agnes de Mille. After leaving the Stage, together with husband Nigel Gosling, Arts Critic, an important contribution was made as authors and critics under the pseudonymn "Alexander Bland". Amongst the ballet and dance titles, two others of great historical importance are "Leningrad" and "Nadar". There home became a "Salon to the Arts", and provided the first home in England to their devoted, lifelong friend Rudolf Nureyev. Lionel Bradley has described Maude as having "a noble serenity and a deep expressiveness allied to sparkling gifts of comedy".

1936

Maude is remembered as the foremost interpreter of Antony Tudor's works, dancing in his first ballet "Cross-garter'd" to her acclaimed performance as Caroline in "Jardin aux Lilas" 1936 (now performed as "Lilac Garden" in the Paris repertoire).

1927

In 1927, in time for the birth of modern British Ballet, Maude joined Ballet Rambert as a Principal Dancer. Her first recorded appearance were in Purcell's "The Fairy Queen" and "Echo Dance" with Diana Gould choreographed by Frederick Ashton. Performed in the first production of "Facade" and in lost Ashton works such as "The Lady of Shallott, "The Lord of Burleigh" and "Florentine Picture". Her diversity was expressed in a series of ballets on sport called "Le Boxing" by Susan Salaman, this contrasted with roles in "Les Sylphides, "Carnaval" and "Aurora's Wedding".