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Gary Burne Gary Burne (20 April 1934 – 26 August 1976) was a Rhodesian dancer, ballet master, and choreographer who spent ten years with the Royal Ballet in England before moving to South Africa to dance with ballet companies in Johannesburg and Cape Town.〔Marina Grut, "Burne, Gary," in ''The History of Ballet in South Africa'' (Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1981), p. 359.〕 == Early life and training== Algernon de Blois Haynes-Hill was born in Bulawayo, an industrial center in Matabeleland, a district of the self-governing British Crown colony of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Beginning his dance training as a youth with Elaine Archibald, he soon showed a facility for classical ballet. When Anton Dolin saw him in class during a visit to Southern Rhodesia, he suggested that Haynes-Hill would benefit from further training in London. Algernon's parents, who were of British stock and who supported him in his ambition to pursue a career as a professional dancer, made it possible for him to travel to London in 1951. Once there, he enrolled in classes with Ruth French and, after three months' study with her, auditioned, successfully, for admission to the Sadler's Wells Ballet School. The faculty there were favorably impressed. His command of classical technique, his height, his good looks, and his aristocratic bearing made him an ideal candidate for a ''danseur noble''. After only one month's study at the school, he was invited to join the Sadler's Wells Ballet at Covent Garden.
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