- Yvonne Cartier
Yvonne Cartier (born in
New Zealand around 1930) is aballet dancer and instructor, and mime. Her artistic biography coincides with the rebirth of theatrical dancing inEngland after World War II.Ballet career
Cartier began dancing on stage at age four in New Zealand in a
pantomime . While studying ballet with Valerie Valeska and Bettina Edwards, she saw the Borovanski Ballet on tour, and decided to make dance her career. In 1946, following in the footsteps of Bettina Edward's studentRowena Jackson , she emigrated to England on scholarship to theRoyal Ballet School , studying with Winifred Edwards, George Goncharov,Vera Volkova and Audrey de Vos.In London, she joined the Saint James' Ballet, run by Alan Carter. With Michel de Lutry (ballet master for the project), his wife Dominie Callaghan, and Sonia Hana, Yvonne Cartier took part in one of the very early television programmes,
BBC 's "Ballet for Beginners". When the Ballet for Beginners Company went on tour, it was joined byKen Russell (later the film-maker), who danced Coppelius to Yvonne Cartier's Swanhilda.She then took odd jobs in
revue theatre in London, such as Sauce Tartare withAudrey Hepburn . It was whilst dancing incabaret that she came across Larice Arlen, ballet mistress, wife to the Managing Director of Sadler's Wells Opera.Larice Arlen pushed Yvonne Cartier to re-audition for
Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, which she joined, and there created ballets forJohn Cranko , Andrée Howard, Walter Gore andNinette de Valois . At Ninette de Valois' request, she then joined the main company atCovent Garden . There, she also danced all the classics.Mime and dance instructor
Following a serious injury to the ankle, inoperable at the time, Yvonne Cartier left England for
France in 1957, and worked for twenty years as amime with the celebrated troupes ofJacques Lecoq andMarcel Marceau , and as choreographer and movement specialist to theatre companies. At the Ecole Charles Dulin, she taught mime and movement, and then acted as assistant toMichael Cacoyannis for "Les Troyennes" at the Théâtre National Populaire, which production she later staged for theFestival d'Avignon . She also assistedGeorges Wilson for his staging of "Grandeur et Décadence de la Ville de Mahagonny".Thereafter, she returned to the classical dance, teaching in several Paris-area Conservatoires, notably the
Nadia Boulanger Conservatory.Yvonne Cartier has trained several high-level artists including Muriel Valtat and Betina Marcolin. She was Consultant to Beryl Morina's authoritative "Mime in Ballet" (2000). Yvonne was the photographic model for Gordon Anthony in Felicity Gray's "Ballet for Beginners" (1952), and she continues to teach and coach in Paris to this day.
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