Mary Skeaping

Mary Skeaping

Known for: Crew
Biography: 1902-12-15
Deathday: 1984-02-09 (81 years old)

Biography

Mary Emma Skeaping (15 December 1902 – 9 February 1984) was an English ballerina who is better known as a ballet teacher, director, choreographer, and producer. She served as director of the Royal Swedish Ballet in Stockholm for nine years (1953–1962), and became an international authority on ballet from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. Skeaping was born at Woodford, Essex, on 15 December 1902, the youngest of the four children of Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping (13 December 1856 – 16 May 1946) and Sarah Ann Skeaping née Rattenbury (2 January 1867 – second quarter 1960) Her three older siblings were:

Kenneth Mathiason Skeaping (22 September 1897 – 14 October 1977), a musician and a leader and educator in early music.

Sally Skeaping (13 August 1899 – 9 January 1916) who died of appendicitis and peritonitis at Guy's Hospital, London aged 16, in the presence of her mother.

John Rattenbury Skeaping RA (9 June 1901 – 5 March 1980), sculptor.The children had an unusual upbringing. They never attended school as children, although Skeaping herself attended a convent school later on and got seven honours in the school leaving certificate. In a 1968 interview her brother John recalls her father as saying: ". . . two great qualities that children have are imagination and the power of imitation so the only things they should do is develop their imagination by learning music, dancing, painting, sculpture, and so forth an imitation - they can learn languages. What is stuffed into children against their will over ten years they can forget in six months. What you learn willingly over that ten years, you never forget."When Skeaping was born the family lived at Kersal Villa, Malmsbury Road, South Woodford, Essex, quite close to Epping Forest, where the children went daily for walks with their father. Some normal childhood activities were forbidden, including football and cycling. In the home, the children were taught to read, grammar, and their tables, but no history or geography. What history Skeaping learned was from historical novels until she cycled daily to a convent school run by a French order of nuns, initially to learn French, but then to take the school leaving certificate. She was much older than the other pupils.When Skeaping attended at a local dance class with her brother John and sister Sally, the instructor said that their mother should take them up to London for instruction. Eventually, Skeaping and Sally were taking lessons from the Italian Francesca dancer and mime Zanfretta in London, at a guinea a time, with the lessons being paid for by a wealthy man who was a client of their father. John had dropped out of dance lessons and was concentrating on art. Their mother accompanied the Skeaping girls to the lessons and took notes to the annoyance of Zanfretta, who objected until their mother threatened to withdraw them altogether. They had a barre in their father's studio at home and practised there between lessons based on the notes taken by their mother. The outbreak of the First World War brought an end to the lessons.Skeaping was still in Woodford in 1905, but had moved to Cliftonville, Warren Road, Bexleyheath, London, by the time of the 1911 census, and stayed there until at least 1918. By 1929 the electoral register shows Skeaping, living with her parents and eldest brother Kenneth at 2 Eton College Road, in Camden, London. They were still there ten years later at the time of the 1939 Register in September of that year. By 1951, Skeaping was living at 42a Craven Road, Paddington, London, which was to remain her London address for the next 33 years.Skeaping died on 9 February 1984 at St Charles's Hospital, Kensington, London. Her estate was valued at £116,452. Her passing was marked by obituaries in both The Times and The Stage.

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Crew

Gender
Female

Birthday
1902-12-15

Deathday
1984-02-09 (81 years old)

Birth Place
Woodford, United Kingdom

Citizenships
United Kingdom

Awards
Member of the Order of the British Empire


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