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Composer: Eugene Goossens
Costume designer: Sophie Fedorovitch, Harold Turner
World premiere: 9 Mar 1928, Pupils of Madame Marie Rambert, The Arts Theatre Club, London
Work note: This ballet consisted of the 'Mannequin Dance' (female solo from Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion') and two dances created by Marie Rambert: a solo for the male dancer and a pas de deux. The March 1928 programmes list the Mannequin Dance separately from the pas de deux (no male solo given). The earliest programme for three-part work is 'An Evening of Dancing by Diana Gould assisted by Harold Turner' at the Maddermarket Theatre, 8 October 1928.
Production note: Fedorovitch designed the mannequin costume for 'A Tragedy of Fashion'. Turner is credited with the male costume design in an article in 'The Dancing Times', July 1930, p341.
Scene/role note: Three parts: She, He, Pas de Deux
Music title: Kaleidoscope for Piano, Opus 18 (1917)
Music details: Live music: piano
Music note: It is not known which sections of 'Kaleidoscope for Piano' were used.
Source: Programmes for 9 March 1928, 8 October 1928, and 21 December 1928 and Dancing Times article for April 1928 in the Rambert Archive; Vaughan, D. 'Frederick Ashton and His Ballets' (Alfred A. Knopf, 1977)
Archive catalogue: WORK/0011A