Hi! I have a character who is a student at the Royal Ballet School (England) in the 1960's. She's eleven, it's her first year. I am looking for information on what colors her uniform - both for dance and academic classes - would have been
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I'll give e-mailing the school a try. Other boarding schools have either been nonresponsive or told me they have rather Byzantine processes for getting information, so I've been reluctant.
Good notes on rationing, which would help explain why the uniform was a cardigan and not a blazer (yarn and knitted goods used less coupons than woolen cloth and clothing.) White with colored accessories would also make a lot of sense...white takes washing so much better than colors.
I had the impression for summer dresses that they were often striped or checked, but these looked solid to me. Red trim makes sense.
I've been re-reading Ballet Shoes, and some of the other books; I didn't know about Apple Bough so I'll look that one up, too. I always wondered if the "ballet tunics" mentioned in the books were any different from leotards - my mother wore a leotard for dance in the 60's, but in America - I never saw a picture till I found this.
The Sadler's Wells series sounds interesting (always love more ballet books.) I know that the school did and does have day pupils, not all boarders, so she might be in the Lower School in the first books.
Thank you, this is really helpful!
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I just pulled Veronica at the Wells off the shelf, and her dancing uniform is described as a grey silk tunic (which she had made or made herself - "Oh, the awful job I'd had to get it made in time"), pink tights, and "a belt and matching headband" (but no description of colour.)
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Veronica at the Wells
Masquerade at the Wells
Ella at the Wells
The first book in the series has a dedication to Dame Ninette de Valois "for reading this manuscript of this book which is so closely concerned with Sadler's Wells".
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I am slowly replacing all of my old children's books, but I had no idea how many Streatfield actually wrote! It's going to take a while to get them all.
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