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on 21 December 1935. Darnborough had seemed set to become a major star, but she effectively retired from dancing after her marriage. She appeared not to have regretted her decision and, in old age, recalled both the relatively poor pay at Vic-Wells and the sternness of de Valois, who would "stamp her
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wrote that she was "above the average, with the makings of a first class soloist", while noting that "competition conditions seem to affect the senior artists far more than the children" and that consequently there was in all of them "a certain strain and lack of spontaneity".
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and "the sound of a waterfall" - and the "horrible brown liquid" used for make-up. During the 1935 production, in which Darnborough danced the lead, she met Muir Mathieson while he was deputising as conductor for
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As a young dancer, Darnborough was known for her pretty looks and elegant poise. One critic at the time described her as "tall, lithe and graceful ... as if she might play
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and dances towards the camera as the others look on. A caption enquires, "And what wouldn’t we give to be as light-hearted and light-footed as this pretty
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performed in London. He was evidently impressed and asked to see her again in three years time, but nothing came of this as he died a few weeks later in
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In 1932 Darnborough joined the Vic-Wells company, where she remained for three seasons. Her early appearances included roles in
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of France paid a state visit to Britain in 1939, the cultural highlight was a Gala performance by the Vic-Wells company of
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Biographical caption for E. O. Hoppé exhibition, National Portrait Gallery (2011). The 2004 entry for her husband in the
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as "the great cultural event of London's summer season". Darnborough took part in the annual summer productions of
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From an early age, Darnborough took part in a range of productions, including charity matinées and Christmas
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without wires". In 1934, while still in her teens, she posed nude for the German-born photographer
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in the early years of the twentieth century, has been described as "the man who broke the bank at
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The following year Darnborough won the senior cup in the All England Solo Competition at the
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who won ÂŁ40,000 at roulette in 1891 and died penniless in 1926: Michael Kilgarriff (1998)
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Darnborough took additional lessons from some leading Russian teachers in London, notably
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was often called upon when young people were required for films. In 1930, she appeared in
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stick furiously" and had once castigated her for the untidiness of her dressing table.
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and one of the few British colour pictures to survive from the 1930s. Film historian
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in the 1930s. She retired at a young age after marrying the conductor and composer
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Lambert subsequently became the lover of Darnborough's celebrated contemporary,
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In 1929, at the age of 14, Darnborough auditioned for the Russian impresario
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The prominent reproduction of Hoppé's photograph caused one frustrated "
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Hermione Darnborough came from a wealthy and well-connected family in
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We Danced All Night: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars
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making her first appearance at Sadler's Wells, as a snowflake in
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Sing Us One of the Old Songs: A Guide to Popular Song 1860-1920
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dance at Covent Garden. In 2008 she was visited at her home in
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who, in 1931, founded the Vic-Wells company (forerunner of the
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The Long Week-end: A Social History of Great Britain 1918-1939
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Photograph of William Nelson Darnborough, Hermione's father
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Introduction to Hogarth 1985 reprint of Lambert (1934)
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Anthony Meredith, interview with Hermione Darnborough,
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Darnborough celebrated her 90th birthday by watching
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First performed at Sadler's Wells on 5 December 1933
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during the final season that the highly influential
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confusingly gave Maclaren's first name as "Euthan""
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1914/15". She was 95 when she died in October 2010.
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Index

ballerina
Sadler's Wells
Muir Mathieson
Weybridge
Surrey
Duke of Argyll
Duke of Portland
Bill (or Billy) Darnborough
baseball
chop house
roulette
Monte Carlo
Antony Darnborough
Drusilla Beyfus
Milton Shulman
Alexandra Shulman
Vogue
Marchioness of Normanby
Serge Diaghilev
Ballets Russes
Venice
pantomimes
Beauty and the Beast
Puss in Boots
Lyceum Theatre, London
Euphan MacLaren
Kensington
Pathé
pirouettes
toe dancer

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