Hyman, Prudence (1914–1995)
Hyman, Prudence (1914–1995)
English ballet dancer. Born 1914 in London, England; died June 1, 1995, in London.
As a member of Ballet Club and Camargo Society, contributed to development in English ballet (1930s); created roles in numerous works by Frederick Ashton, and for Antony Tudor in his Cross-Garter'd (1931), Adam and Eve (1932), Lysistrata (1932), and others; performed in premieres of Ashton's, including The Fairy Queen (1927), Capriol Suite (1930), The Lord of Burleigh (1931) and The Lady of Shallatt (1931); performed in London season of Les Ballets '33 in works by George Balanchine; danced for short period in John Maynard Keynes' Arts Theater Ballet.
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