- Kenneth MacMillan
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name = Kenneth MacMillan
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birthplace =Dunfermline ,Scotland
deathdate = death date and age|1992|10|29|1929|12|11
deathplace =London ,England
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occupation =Choreographer ,dance r
spouse = Deborah Williams (1972-1992)
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tonyawards = Best Choreography
1994 "Carousel"Kenneth MacMillan (
December 11 ,1929 -October 29 ,1992 ) was a Scottishballet dancer andchoreographer . He was artistic director of theRoyal Ballet inLondon between 1970 and 1977.Biography
Early life
Kenneth MacMillan was born at
Dunfermline ,Scotland . He grew up inGreat Yarmouth , where he studied with Phyllis Adams. Later he won a scholarship to theSadler's Wells Ballet School, where he studied for a year before, in 1946, joiningSadler's Wells Theatre Ballet . Whilst studying, he met and gained the support ofNinette de Valois , something he was to enjoy wholeheartedly for the rest of his life. In 1948 he moved toSadler's Wells Ballet , but returned to the Theatre Ballet four years later.Career
He began choreographing for the company's choreographic group and two promising early works, "Somnambulism" (1953) and "Laiderette" (1954) led de Valois to commission a work from the 25-year-old MacMillan. "Danses concertantes" was first produced in January 1955. He continued to dance, but gradually gave it up in favour of his true vocation. A string of successful works followed including "Solitaire" (1956), "The Burrow" (1958), "
Le Baiser de la fée " and "The Invitation" (1960), "The Rite of Spring " (1962), "La Création du monde" (1964) "The Song of the Earth" and his first full-length work, "Romeo and Juliet" (1965). The year he choreographed "Romeo and Juliet", which has become one of his best-loved pieces, he was appointed resident choreographer at The Royal Ballet.MacMillan was Director of the
Ballet of the Deutsche Oper Berlin , 1966-69, and was made director of The Royal Ballet in 1970. He continued to choreograph and produced a string of masterpieces: "Valses nobles et sentimentales" (1966), "Anastasia" (one-act version 1967, three-act version 1971), "The Seven Deadly Sins" (1973), "Manon " and "Elite Syncopations" (1974), "Requiem" (1976), "Mayerling" (1978), "Isadora" (1981), "The Prince of the Pagodas" (1989) and "The Judas Tree" (1992). In 1977, aged only 48, he retired as director and took up the position of principal choreographer for The Royal Ballet. He was knighted in 1983.Personal life
MacMillan died of a heart attack on
29 October 1992 . He was backstage at Covent Garden, at a revival of his "Mayerling". The same evening,Birmingham Royal Ballet was dancing his "Romeo and Juliet" in Birmingham. He is remembered as one of the great choreographers of the twentieth century who was unafraid of confronting controversial issues in his ballets (for example "The Invitation" and "The Judas Tree"). He often dwelled on the darker side of human nature and sexuality and some of his works centred on characters who would be considered outsiders in modern society. At the same time, ballets such as "Elite Syncopations" showed that he was capable of creating works of great wit and charm.He was married to Deborah Williams, a painter and sculptor with whom he had a daughter, Charlotte, a photographer and both continue to oversee continuing productions of his work.
Choreography
Although a talented dancer, MacMillan is best known for his choreography, and particularly for his work with the Royal Ballet and the
Deutsche Oper ,Berlin . He worked as principal choreographer of the Royal Ballet from 1977 to his death in 1992, and his full-length works include:*"Romeo and Juliet"
*"Anastasia"
*"Manon"
*"Mayerling"
*"Isadora"
*"The Prince of the Pagodas" - created forDarcey Bussell .MacMillan's one-act ballets include "Danses Concertantes", "The Invitation" - created for
Lynn Seymour in 1960, "The Rite of Spring " - created forMonica Mason , "Elite Syncopations", "My Brother, My Sisters", "La Fin du Jour", "Valley of Shadows", "Gloria", "The Song of the Earth", "Solitaire" and "Different Drummer".ee also
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References
*cite web | author= | title= History of The Royal Ballet: Kenneth MacMillan | url=http://info.royaloperahouse.org/ballet/index.cfm?ccs=473&cs=1004 | publisher=Royal Opera House | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-08-13
*cite web | author=Bruce Marriott | title=Kenneth MacMillan International Celebration | url=http://www.ballet.co.uk/macmillan/ | work=Ballet.co | date=2002 | accessdate=2008-08-13
*cite web | author=Susan Crow | title=Family Heirlooms | url=http://www.ballet.co.uk/magazines/yr_02/jul02/sc_family_heirlooms.htm | work=Ballet.co | date=2002 | accessdate=2008-08-13External links
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