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Beryl Goldwyn
Born
Beryl Fleur Goldwyn

(1930-12-31)31 December 1930
England
Died11 October 2022(2022-10-11) (aged 91)
OccupationBallet dancer
Spouse
  • Andrew Karney
    (m. 1969)
ChildrenPeter Karney (b.1972)

Beryl Fleur Karney (31 December 1930 – 11 October 2022), also known as Beryl Goldwyn, was an English ballet dancer.

Born near London, she started dancing at the age of three. She attended the Royal Ballet School[1] and performed with the Royal Ballet in The Sleeping Princess (The Sleeping Beauty), with Dame Margot Fonteyn, when the Royal Opera House reopened after the World War II in 1946.

Goldwyn danced in 1946 with the Anglo Polish Ballet, a wartime troupe originally formed to provide work for Polish dancers in exile. The company was disbanded six months later, but not without first dancing at the Saville Theatre on London's West End.

She joined the Ballet Rambert in 1949,[2] later becoming its prima ballerina[3]

Goldwyn danced numerous roles, including Les Sylphides, The Nutcracker, Gala Performance, and The Sleeping Beauty, She was fortunate early in her career to find an ideal partner in Alexander Bennett. She first impressed with the chamber ballets revived as part of Ballet at Eight , the final performances of Rambert at the tiny Mercury Theater in Notting Hill Gate. Goldwyn got to know the choreography of Walter Gore and Antony Tudor. Her most celebrated was the part of Giselle.[4] The Times newspaper wrote that she was “the most moving Giselle that Britain can offer”, this was at a time when Margot Fonteyn was also performing the role at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. While in The Observer Richard Buckle described what a bore it was “to have to traipse out to Sadler's Wells and see . . . some girl one has never heard of in the title role”, but admitted leaving the theatre astonished.[5]

In 1954, when Roberto Rossellini staged Joan of Arc at the Stake at the Stoll Theatre, London for his wife Ingrid Bergman, it was preceded by the first act of Giselle, the celebrated ballet critic of the Financial Times, Andrew Porter later wrote (in 1971) that "with Beryl Goldwyn as its delightful heroine , the Honegger work (Joan of Ark at the Stake) did not stand much of a chance".

When John Cranko choreographed the two ballets for Rambert: The Lady with her Shadow in Variations on a Theme (1955) and The Girl in Black in La Reja (1959), he chose Goldwyn for the lead roles. Robert Joffrey cast her as Taglioni in his ballet Pas de Déesses.

She performed in the UK, Ireland, France (at Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and at the Aix-les-Bains Festival), Germany, Italy (at La Fenice in Venice), and the United States (at the Jacob's Pillow festival), and at the Baalbek festival in Lebanon, where she shared the programme with the Lebanese singer Fairuz.[6] In 1996–97, she performed again with the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House in Don Quixote, with Sylvie Guillem, fifty years after her first performance there.[7]

She represented Ballet Dancers on the Council of British Actors Equity and in this capacity, she was consulted before Rudolf Nureyev was granted his work permit to perform in the UK.

Following her retirement from the Ballet Rambert she taught ballet for the Inner London Education Authority. She also studied painting with Maggi Hambling and exhibited her works at Saint Martin's Gallery in London in May 1991. She also studied Flamenco dancing in Seville with Milagros Mengibar, the celebrated flamenco dancer.

For the 90th birthday celebrations of the Ballet Rambert, she took part in the "Rambert at 90 Oral History Project".[8][9]

  1. ^ Chujoy, Anatole; Manchester, Phyllis Winifred (9 June 1967). The dance encyclopedia. Simon and Schuster. Retrieved 9 June 2018 – via Internet Archive. beryl goldwyn.
  2. ^ Goldwyn's first performance with Ballet Rambert
  3. ^ Beryl Goldwyn, Prima Ballerina; Books.google.com, Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  4. ^ Beryl Goldwyn stars in Giselle British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Beryl Goldwyn obituary". The Times. 17 December 2022. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  6. ^ Fairuz with Beryl Goldwyn at Baalbek, Arabnews.com; Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  7. ^ Sylvie Guillem in Don Quixote at Covent Garden The Independent.
  8. ^ "Rambert Voices Archive – Rambert". Rambert.org.uk. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  9. ^ Company, Rambert Dance (13 September 2017). "Rambert Voices: an interview with Beryl Goldwyn". Retrieved 13 February 2019 – via Vimeo.

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