Bewley, Lois (c. 1936–)
Bewley, Lois (c. 1936–)
American ballet dancer and designer. Born c. 1936 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Performed with numerous companies at start of career, including Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo (c. 1955–57), Ballet Theater (c. 1957–58), Alicia Markova's touring group (1958), and Jerome Robbins' Ballets: U.S.A.; joined New York City Ballet (1960), where she appeared in works of Balanchine and Robbins; was acclaimed for performances in 2 comic ballets by Todd Bolender, Souvenirs and Creation of the World; formed trio dance group with Charles Bennett and William Carter, performing at Pablo Casals Festival in Puerto Rico (1960) and in her own piece Pi-r2 to enthusiastic NY audiences (1961); returned to stage in solo recitals in NY (as of 1976), performing 10 ballets she created and designed; retired from performing (1980) to design fashion and streetwear.