Johaar Mosaval (8 January 1928 – 16 August 2023) was a South African ballet dancer who rose to prominence as a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet.[1] He was among the first "persons of color" to perform major roles with an internationally known ballet company during the 1960s.[2][3]
^Horst Koegler, "Mosaval, Johaar," in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Ballet, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 1982).
^Suzanne Cassidy, "Blacks Dance with the Royal Ballet," New York Times, 29 December 1990.
^Maggie Foyer, "South African International Ballet Competition," Critical Dance website, http://www.criticaldance.org/2014/03/11. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
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