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In 1964 Brinson set up "Ballet for All", a small touring group of the Royal Ballet companies, which performed widely across the country to introduce ballet to many people of all ages. The performances were theme-based demonstrations performed in costume, including titles such as
19:(6 March 1920 – 7 April 1995) was a British writer and lecturer on dance. At various times he was a film-maker, writer, and academic, and did much to raise the profile of dance education in Britain and elsewhere. 193:, and after being diagnosed in 1988 he required numerous blood transfusions – although he made the most of the time these took, and used the time to read and write without interruptions. He died on 7 April 1995. 514: 152:
Brinson wrote for a number of publications about dance, and wrote several books; he also wrote on the themes of art and public policy. He was a freelance writer for
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in 1994. He has been credited as "playing a leading role in transforming the nature and status of dance education in Britain and many other parts of the world."
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Experience and Experiment: the UK branch of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation 1956–2006
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during the Second World War, reaching the rank of captain; he was a tank commander with
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from 1972 to 1992, continuing his work in promoting the arts. He was an academic at
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and for magazines specialising in dance from 1952 onwards, He co-authored
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Peter Brinson left his professional papers to the Laban Archive held at
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and he made seven programmes on video based on his original scripts.
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in 1938, but did not graduate until 1948, as he served in the
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Llandudno
Denstone College
Staffordshire
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Keble College, Oxford
matriculated
University of Oxford
Royal Artillery
Montgomery
Battle of El Alamein
London Film Centre
Beryl Grey
John Field
Royal Ballet
stereoscope
Clement Crisp
London School of Contemporary Dance
Royal Academy of Dancing
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
York University, Toronto
Laban Centre for Movement and Dance
Goldsmiths' College, London
University of Surrey
Doctorate of the University
The Times
Australian Ballet
Peggy van Praagh
Naseem Khan
Ken Robinson (educationalist)
myelofibrosis

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