Phyllis Spira
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| Phyllis Spira | |
| Born | October 18, 1943 Johannesburg, South Africa |
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| Died | March 11, 2008 (aged 64) Cape Town, South Africa |
| Occupation | Ballet dancer |
| Spouse | Philip Boyd |
| Parents | Lazar Spira and Fanny Pauline Rosen |
Phyllis Bernice Spira (18 October 1943 – 11 March 2008) was a South African ballerina. She was the daughter of Lazar and Fanny Pauline (née Rosen) Spira.
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[edit] Biography
Educated at the Waverley GHS in Johannesburg, in 1959, she was accepted into the Royal Ballet School and soon afterwards joined the Royal Ballet Touring Company. As a soloist with the company she toured extensively in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. In 1964, she turned down an international career and refused an invitation to dance with the legendary Rudolf Nureyev because she wanted only to be a full-time dancer in South Africa.
She returned to South Africa in 1964 to join the PACT Ballet Company, before moving to the CAPAB Ballet Company the following year. She toured with the National Ballet of Canada from 1967-1968. She remained at CAPAB for the next 28 years. She gained the status of Prima Ballerina Assoluta in 1984. She was known for her partnerships with Gary Burne and Eduard Greyling. Her dance career ended in 1988 after an injury on the opening night of Giselle, but she had remained involved in the ballet world. She was the Principal Ballet Mistress of CAPAB (which later became the Cape Town City Ballet) until 1999. She and her husband, Philip Boyd, ran the Dance For All Programme which is based in the townships of Gugulethu, Nyanga and Khayelitsha around Cape Town.
[edit] Awards
In 1991, she received South Africa's highest civilian award for excellence, the Order of Meritorious Service Gold. She twice received the Nederburg Award for Ballet, and also was awarded the Lilian Solomon Award and the Bellarte Woman of the Year Award for the Cape (1979).
In 2003, she was named a member of the Order of the Disa for her contribution to ballet and the development of ballet in disadvantaged communities [1].
[edit] Personal life
Phyllis Spira married Philip Boyd, a fellow former member of CAPAB, on 21 December 1986; they had no children.
[edit] Death
After a foot injury in August 2007 in London, she underwent a series of operations on both legs. Complications set in and she again underwent surgery which she did not survive. She died on Tuesday 11 March 2008, aged 64, at Kingsbury Hospital, Cape Town.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Phyllis Spira at the SAWW ANNUAL AWARDS Website
- Phyllis Spira at Who's Who
- Last bow for Phyllis Spira
- Prima ballerina Phyllis Spira dies
- Prima ballerina Phyllis Spira dead at 64, Mail & Guardian Online, March 12, 2008
- Emotional farewell to Spira, News24, March 13, 2008
- NY Times obituary, March 17, 2008

