Beriosova, Svetlana

Beriosova, Svetlana
▪ 1999

      Lithuanian-born British ballerina (b. Sept. 24, 1932, Kaunas, Lithuania—d. Nov. 10, 1998, London, Eng.), was one of the Royal Ballet of England's major ballerinas for more than 20 years. Known for her eloquent and elegant classical style, she created such leading roles as the Fairy in Kenneth MacMillan's Le Baiser de la fée, Princess Belle Rose in John Cranko's The Prince of the Pagodas, the title role in Cranko's Antigone, and Lady Elgar in Frederick Ashton's Enigma Variations in addition to dancing such traditional classical roles as Odette-Odile in Swan Lake, Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, and the title role in Giselle. Beriosova was the daughter of Lithuanian State Opera dancer and ballet master Nicolas Beriosoff and grew up in the various companies for which he worked. In 1941 she began appearing in children's roles with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, including Clara in The Nutcracker, and in 1947 she made her professional debut with the Ottawa Ballet. Later in 1947 she joined the Cuevas Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo as an apprentice, and the following year she moved to England and joined the Metropolitan Ballet. Upon that company's closure at the end of 1949, Beriosova was invited to join the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet as a principal dancer. Notable among her leading roles there was Swanilda in Coppélia, which allowed her to showcase her rarely used comic talent. In 1952 Beriosova transferred to the Sadler's Wells company at Covent Garden (later the Royal Ballet) as a soloist, and she was made a principal dancer in 1955. In one of her more unusual parts, the title role of Ashton's Persephone (1961), she recited André Gide's poetry in French in addition to dancing to the music of Igor Stravinsky. Although Beriosova retired from the stage in 1975, becoming a much-valued teacher and coach, she made onstage appearances in 1978 and 1980 as the ballet mistress in Maina Gielgud's demonstration piece Steps, Notes and Squeaks.

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▪ British dancer
born Sept. 24, 1932, Kaunas, Lithuania
died Nov. 10, 1998, London, Eng.
 prima ballerina who danced with the Royal Ballet of England for more than 20 years.

      Daughter of Nicolas Beriosoff (a Lithuanian ballet master who immigrated to England), she was brought in 1940 to the United States, where she studied ballet. She made her professional debut in 1947 with the Ottawa Ballet. In 1952, after appearing with several major companies, including the Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo and the Metropolitan Ballet, she joined the Sadler's Wells (now Royal) Ballet, in which she became prima ballerina in 1955.

      Notable among her leading roles there was Swanilda in Coppélia, which allowed her to showcase her rarely used comic talent. She was far better known for her eloquent and elegant classical style, which was highlighted in the many leading roles she created, such as Princess Belle Rose in John Cranko's The Prince of the Pagodas (1957), the Fairy in Kenneth MacMillan's Le Baiser de la fée (The Fairy's Kiss, 1960), and Lady Elgar in Frederick Ashton's Enigma Variations (1968). She also danced such traditional classical roles as Odette-Odile in Swan Lake, Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, and the title role in Giselle. Her interpretation of Giselle is said to rank among the greatest of all time. As well as dancing the entire classical repertoire, Beriosova created the leading part in several modern ballets, notably the title role in Cranko's Antigone (1959). In one of her more unusual modern parts, the title role of Ashton's Persephone (1961), she recited André Gide's poetry in French in addition to dancing to the music of Igor Stravinsky.

      Beriosova retired in 1975 but continued to coach young dancers. She also made appearances in 1978 and 1980 in Maina Gielgud's Steps, Notes and Squeaks.

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