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Margot Fonteyn introduces the London Festival Ballet

on BBC Two England

in two ballets that go back to the Edwardian world of Elgar and the high spirits of Vienna with the music of Johann Strauss. The Sanguine Fan
Carlton House Terrace, a summer evening 1905
Music by EDWARD ELGAR
Choreography RONALD HYND Costumes PETER DOCHERTY
With VALERIE AITKEN, LINDA DAR-RELL, CAROLINE HUMPSTON, KATHLEEN MUNSON, CHRISTOPHER MERCER,
MICHAEL PINK, JEAN LOUIS CABANE, JOHN WHILLANS
Television director RODNEY GREENBERG
Graduation Ball
An end-of-term party at a girls' school, Vienna 1840
Music by JOHANN STRAUSS Arranged by ANTAL DORATI
Choreography DAVID LICHINE with artists of the LONDON FESTIVAL BALLET, director JOHN FIELD
ORCHESTRA OF THE LONDON FESTIVAL BALLET, conductor TERENCE KERN
TV sound ADRIAN STOCKS. ANTHONY PHILPOT TV lighting BILL MILLAR TV designer KEN SHARP Producer PATRICIA FOY
Book, The Magic of Dance, £11.75, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Strauss.
Music By:
Edward Elgar
Unknown:
Peter Docherty
Music By:
Johann Strauss
Arranged By:
Antal Dorati
Unknown:
David Lichine
Conductor:
Terence Kern
Unknown:
Anthony Philpot
Unknown:
Bill Millar
Producer:
Patricia Foy
The twin brothers:
Ben van Cauwenbergh
The twin brothers:
Nigel Burgoine
Girl in pink:
Manola Asensio
Woman in red:
Patricia Ruanne
The butler:
Terry Hayworth
Headmistress:
Trevor Wood
General:
David Long
Head:
Girl Andria-Hall
Girl in pigtails:
Lucia Truglia
Leading cadet:
Jean Louis Cabane
Drummer boy:
Matz Skoog
Sylphide:
Manola Asensio
Scotsman:
Jay Jolley

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