Company:
Ballet Club
Paramour
Choreographer:
Antony Tudor
Composer:
William Boyce
Premiere type:
Rambert premiere
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
Alexander | Walter Gore |
His Paramour | Diana Gould |
Darius | Hugh Laing |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Le Rugby
Choreographer:
Susan Salaman
Composer:
Francis Poulenc
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
The Rugby Player | Walter Gore |
His 'Fan' | Elisabeth Schooling |
His 'Fan' | Susette Morfield |
His 'Fan' | Mary Skeaping |
His 'Fan' | Mona Kimberley |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Performance note:
The programme gives either Schooling or Morfield as one of the 'Fans' without specifying who danced at this performance. Both are listed here.
Mermaid
Choreographer:
Andrée Howard, Susan Salaman
Composer:
Maurice Ravel
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
The Mermaid | Pearl Argyle |
Attendant | Daphne Gow |
Attendant | Aase Nissen |
Attendant | Ann Gee |
Attendant | Joan Lendrum |
The Prince | William Chappell |
His Bride | Elisabeth Schooling |
His Friend | Peggy van Praagh |
His Friend | Susette Morfield |
His Friend | Tamara Svetlova |
His Friend | Hugh Laing |
His Friend | Leslie Edwards |
His Friend | Frank Staff |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Harp | Enid Simon |
Carnaval
Choreographer:
Michel Fokine
Composer:
Robert Schumann
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
Columbine | Alicia Markova |
Harlequin | Walter Gore |
Chiarina | Diana Gould |
Eusebius | Antony Tudor |
Papillon | Mona Kimberley |
Pierrot | Travis Kemp |
Estrella | Elisabeth Schooling |
Florestan | Hugh Laing |
Pantalon | William Chappell |
Lady in White | Susette Morfield |
Lady in White | Peggy van Praagh |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Source:
Photocopy of the programme for 22 April 1934 (evening) in the Rambert Archive