Ballet slipper

Margot FONTEYN

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Ballet slipper

“I WOULD HAVE FOLLOWED HER TO THE END OF THE WORLD”: PRIMA BALLERINA MARGOT FONTEYN’S BALLET SLIPPERS FROM LA BAYADERE

FONTEYN, Margot. Ballet slipper. No city: 1967. Pair of pink ballet pointe shoes.

Pair of pink pointe shoes worn by English ballerina Margot Fonteyn in a 1967 production of Minkus’ La Bayadere.

With a career which spanned from her teenage years until her sixties, Fonteyn was considered England’s top ballerina. Her partners included the English dancers Robert Helpmann and Michael Somes, but her most famous and long-standing partner was the Soviet defector Rudolf Nureyev, with whom she danced for 17 years. Of Fonteyn, Nureyev noted, “At the end of Lac des Cygnes when she left the stage in her great white tutu, I would have followed her to the end of the world.” Fonteyn was awarded the title Dame of the British Empire at the age of 37 and, after her death, was portrayed on an English stamp as a “Woman of Achievement.”

Slippers worn and discolored, as is typical of pointe shoes worn during a performance (due to the amount of wear they are subjected to, pointe shoes can only be worn for one performance). A lovely piece of ballet history.

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