Celebrating Ninette de Valois: the Academy of Choregraphic Art

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Celebrating Ninette de Valois: the Academy of Choregraphic Art

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Ninette de Valois’s Academy for Choregraphic Art in March 1926, and to mark 25 years since her death, Patricia Linton talks to Dr Anna Meadmore, archivist at the Royal Ballet School. In the first of a series of special programmes across 2026, they discuss the early years of what would become the Vic Wells, Sadler’s Wells Ballet School and then the Royal Ballet School.

First published: March 3, 2026

The photograph appeared in the Dancing Times after the opening of Ninette de Valois' Academy of Choregraphic Art in March 1926.
ACADEMY OF CHOREOGRAPHIC ART; Opening founders and guests; Credit: Royal Ballet School / ArenaPAL

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