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Deanne Bergsma

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Deanne Bergsma
Born1941
Pretoria, South Africa
OccupationBallet dancer
Spouse(s)Keith Grant, formerly General Manager of the Royal Opera Company, Covent Garden
ChildrenSam Henry (b. 1975) Katherine Daisy (b.1977)

Deanne Bergsma (born 1941) is a retired South African ballerina. She was born in Pretoria, and became a member of the Royal Ballet in 1958. She became a principal of the company in 1967. She created the role of Lady Mary Lygon in Ashton's Enigma Variations (1968) and a principal part in Tetley's Field Figures (1970). She retired from the company in 1974, although she returned in 1988 to take the role of Berta in a revival of Ashton's Ondine. She is currently one of the governors of the Royal Opera House.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Governors". Retrieved 29 June 2008.

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