Nesta Toumine

Nesta Toumine (October 28, 1912 February 1, 1996[1]) was a dancer, choreographer, artistic director and teacher in Canada.

She was born Nesta Williams in Thornton Heath, Croydon, England, the daughter of Alfred Edward Williams and Agnes Mary Sievers, and was educated in Ottawa. She studied ballet in Ottawa, New York, with Nikolai Legat, Serafina Astafieva and Margaret Craske in London, in Paris and with Julia Sedova in Nice. Williams performed as Nesta Markova[1] with the Ballets Russes de Paris and Léonide Massine's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. In 1941, she married Sviatoslov Toumine. The couple settled in New York but moved to Ottawa after the birth of their sons, Peter and Lorne. With Yolande Leduc, Toumine founded the Ottawa Ballet Company in 1947. She taught ballet in her school in Ottawa, in Scranton, Pennsylvania and in Montreal.[2] Toumine died in Ottawa.[1]

Dancers trained by Toumine include

Toumine developed the choreography for a number of ballets including:

She also choreographed shows for the Orpheus Musical Theatre Society.[5][6]

The Society of Russian Ballet established the Nesta Toumine Memorial Award in 1996.[7]

Nesta was a descendant of the seventeenth century French playwright Samuel Chappuzeau

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Nesta Williams Toumine (1912-1996)" (PDF). Dance Collection Danse Archives. Retrieved 2008-04-01. (pdf)
  2. Creative Canada: A Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Creative and Performing. Volume One. University of Toronto Press. 1974. p. 291. ISBN 0-8020-3262-1.
  3. David Lee Moroni at the Canadian Encyclopedia
  4. David Peregrine at the Canadian Encyclopedia
  5. The Merry Widow, Orpheus Musical Theatre Society
  6. Song of Norway, Orpheus Musical Theatre Society
  7. "Nesta Toumine Memorial Award". Society of Russian Ballet. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
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