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Anne Elder
Anne Elder (1918-1976) was an Australian ballet dancer and poet.
Born Anne Josephine Chloe Mackintosh in Auckland, New Zealand in 1918, she moved to Melbourne with her parents in 1921. Inspired by Anna Pavlova, she commenced ballet lessons with Laurel Martyn in the 1930s, and went on to have an impressive career dancing with Colonel de Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the Australian Ballet Company, and the Borovansky Ballet Company for whom she was a soloist (1940–1944). In 1940 she married John Stanley Elder, a solicitor serving in the 2nd/8th Field Regiment, Australian Imperial Force. They had two children, a son and a daughter, born in 1945 and 1947.
Elder was troubled by illness throughout her life, and perhaps as a result, "turned her creative energies to painting, poetry-writing, gardening and her house, which she filled with light and beauty". In the mid-1960s, encouraged by Bruce Dawe and Philip Martin she began to publish poetry regularly in newspapers and periodicals, including the ''Australian'', ''Meanjin'', ''Quadrant'', ''Overland'' and ''Southern Review''. Her first collection of Poems, ''For the Record'', was published in 1972.
After having a heart attack in 1968, her health and spirits declined. She died of cardiopulmonary disease complicating scleroderma on 23 October 1976 in Royal Melbourne Hospital and was cremated. A second collection of her poetry, ''Crazy Woman'', was published posthumously in 1976, and was highly commended in the National Book Council awards for 1977.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.answers.com/topic/ann-elder )〕 In 1976, her husband John Elder established The Anne Elder Trust Fund Award for poetry, presented annually to the best first book of poetry published in Australia. The award is administered by the Victorian Branch of the Fellowship of Australian Writers.
A commemorative volume of her poetry, ''Small Clay Birds'', was published by Monash University in 1988.
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