Valentin Zeglovsky

Valentin Zeglovsky (1908 1985) was a ballet dancer with the Ballets Russes. Zeglovsky was a Ukrainian Russian dancer who toured Australia with the De Basil Company (1936–1939). In January 1942 he joined the Kirsova company during its Melbourne season which began at His Majesty's Theatre. He subsequently started a ballet school in Australia and then London. He was one of the de Basil dancers who is considered to have contributed to Australian ballet. His book Ballet Crusade is an account of the key events in Zeglovsky's life: his childhood in Kharkov (Kharkiv) in the Ukraine, where he was born in 1908, the Russian Revolution, his apprenticeship in Riga with the State Opera House and Ballet School, his tours with the De Basil Company, and his decision to live and work in Melbourne. First published in December 1943, it was reprinted in slightly different form by Reed & Harris in September 1944 and again in November 1944. John Reed's correspondence indicates that Reed & Harris wanted to print 5,000 copies of the book; however, a Reed letter, dated 12 November 1943, states that paper shortages at The Advertiser in Adelaide limited the printing of the first edition to 1,500 copies. In Zeglovsky's ballet school in London, Zbyshek Lisak trained under him.

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  • Valentin Zeglovsky, Ballet Crusade, Reed & Harris, 1944.
  • Dictionary Catalog of the Dance Collection: A List of Authors, Titles, and Subjects of Multi-media Materials in the Dance Collection of the Performing Arts Research Center of the New York Public Library, New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations, 1974.
  • Edward H. Pask, Ballet in Australia: the second act, 1940–1980, Oxford University Press, 1982.
  • Katharine Brisbane, Entertaining Australia: An Illustrated History, Currency Press Pty Ltd., 1991.
  • Roland E. Robinson, The Drift of Things: An Autobiography, 1914–52, Macmillan, 1973.
  • Tamara Finch, Dancing into the Unknown: My Life in the Ballets Russes and Beyond, Dance Books, 2007.
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