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Janet Karin
Janet Karin OAM was born in Perth, Australia in 1938. She became one of Australia's leading dancers in 1956, and has danced with the ''Victorian Ballet Guild'', ''Borovansky Ballet'', and was a founding member of The Australian Ballet. She is a Nationally and Internationally recognised dance educator, and is currently the Head of Artistic Studies and Kinetic Educator for the Australian Ballet School in Melbourne, Australia. == Performance Career, 1956 – 1967 ==
Karin studied with Laurel Martyn OBE in Melbourne during the 1950s, and was a leading member of the ''Victorian Ballet Guild'' where she performed works such as Giselle and Swan Lake. Ballets choreographed by Martyn on her included: ''Voyager'' (as Priscilla), ''Royal Command'', and ''Sylvia''. From 1960–1961 she danced with the ''Borovansky Ballet'' in its final season. The Borovansky Ballet was founded in 1940 by Edouard Borovansky. In 1962 Karin joined an exciting new company founded by Dame Peggy van Praagh known as the ''Australian Ballet'' as a soloist. In 1966 she was promoted to the rank of Principal Artist. During her career with the Australian Ballet, she danced many roles including: Debutante in ''Melbourne Cup'', Mazurka in ''Les Sylphides'', the Lilac Fairy in ''Aurora's Wedding'', Myrtha in ''Giselle'', the Second Ballerina in ''Ballet Imperial'' and Clytemnestra in ''Electra''.
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