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  1. Sir Anton Dolin (27 July 1904 – 25 November 1983) [1] was an English ballet dancer and choreographer. Biography. Dolin in The Prodigal Son, Ballets Russes, during the Australian Tour of 1939. Dolin was born in Slinfold in Sussex as Sydney Francis Patrick Chippendall Healey-Kay (generally known as Patrick or Pat Kay to his friends).

  2. Sir Anton Dolin (born July 27, 1904, Slinfold, Sussex, Eng.—died Nov. 25, 1983, Paris, France) was a British ballet dancer, choreographer, and director who, with his frequent partner Alicia Markova, founded the Markova-Dolin companies and London’s Festival Ballet.

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  3. Sir Anton Dolin, born Patrick Healey Kay, was the first in­ter­na­tion­ally ac­claimed British Danseur Noble, whose ca­reer began with Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes.

  4. Nov 27, 1983 · Sir Anton Dolin, whose early career in Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes led him to become the first internationally acclaimed British male ballet star and who was a founding member...

  5. Ballet dancer and choreographer Dolin was the first British male dancer to be acclaimed internationally. He appeared on stage in London as the Black Cat in Bluebell in Fairyland, 1915, and afterwards trained at the Italia Conti School and with Russian ballerina Serafina Astafyeva.

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  6. Anton Dolin. (19041983) ballet dancer. Quick Reference. (Sydney Francis Patrick Chippendall Healy-Kay; born 27 July 1904 in Slinfold, Sussex, died 25 November 1983 in Paris), British dancer, director, choreographer, and teacher. Patrick Healy-Kay began his dance training ... From: Dolin, Anton in The International Encyclopedia of Dance »

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  8. Sir Anton Dolin (dō´lĬn), 1904–83, English ballet dancer and choreographer, originally named Patrick Healey-Kay. Dolin joined Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1921, becoming a principal danseur in 1924.