Solitaire (ballet) explained

Solitaire is a one-act ballet created by Kenneth MacMillan in 1956 for the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet (later the Royal Ballet), London. The music is by Malcolm Arnold: his two sets of English Dances, with two new dances specially composed by Arnold, a sarabande and a polka.[1] The polka was created for New Zealand dancer Sara Neil.[2]

The first performance was at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London on 7 June 1956. The principal character, called The Girl, was danced by Margaret Hill.[3]

Original cast

Notes and References

  1. Burton-Page, Piers (2001) Notes to EMI CD 5 74780 2
  2. Web site: Dancer inspired others to excel. 2021-08-19. NZ Herald. en-NZ.
  3. http://www.rohcollections.org.uk/production.aspx?production=4709&row=0 "Solitaire (1956)"