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Maude Lloyd
Maude Lloyd (16 August 1908 – 26 November 2004) was a South African ballet dancer and teacher who immigrated to England and became an important figure in early British ballet. She had a significant second career as a dance critic, writing with her husband under the ''nom de plume'' Alexander Bland.〔Horst Koegler, "Lloyd, Maude," in ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Ballet'', 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 1982).〕
==Early life and training==
Maude Lloyd was born in Cape Town, the southernmost city and legislative capital of South Africa. Located on beautiful Table Bay, it had long been one of the most multicultural cities in the world, having attracted emigrants and settlers from many nations. Among them was Helen Webb, who had arrived from England in 1912, opened her own school of "fancy dancing" (i.e, classical ballet), and then introduced dance into the curriculum of the South African College of Music.〔Marina Grut, "Webb, Helen," in ''The History of Ballet in South Africa'' (Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1981), p. 421.〕 Having been a pupil of famed maestro Enrico Cecchetti in London, Webb employed the Cecchetti method of instructing her students in Cape Town, including the young Maude Lloyd. After some years of training with Webb and performing in recitals staged at the town hall, Lloyd went to London on a scholarship from Webb, armed with an introduction to Marie Rambert, an old friend of Webb's and a well-known teacher of ballet at her school in Notting Hill. Lloyd arrived in England sometime in 1924 or 1925, when she was 16 or 17, and promptly enrolled in Rambert's school.〔Mary Clarke, "Maude Lloyd," obituary, ''The Guardian'' (London), 28 November 2004.〕 After a period of concentrated study there, she returned to South Africa in 1927 and taught at Webb's school for three years before deciding that her future lay abroad.〔Marina Grut, "Lloyd, Maude," in ''The History of Ballet in South Africa'' (Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1981), p. 390.〕

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