Petrus Bosman
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- Dancer
- teacher
- choreographer
Petrus Bosman | |
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| Born | 1928 Kuilsrivier, South Africa |
| Died | (aged 80) Indianapolis, Indiana, United States |
| Education | University of Cape Town |
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| Years active | 1951–2006 |
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| Dances | Ballet |
Petrus Bosman (1928 – 19 July 2008) was a South African ballet dancer, teacher, choreographer, and répétiteur, active in England, France, and the United States.[1]
Jan Petrus Bosman was born in Kuilsrivier, a town in the Western Cape Province located on the Kuils River, in which there are many pools, or kuile. His parents were Afrikaners, but young Petrus was raised to be fluent in English as well as Afrikaans.[2] His family was related to Herman Charles Bosman (1905–1951), widely admired as a journalist, poet, and author. Also of Afrikaner stock, he was celebrated as a short-story writer in English. Like his famous relative, Petrus Bosman easily entered the English-speaking cultural community of Cape Town, only a few kilometres west of his hometown. As a teenager, he enrolled in classes at the University of Cape Town Ballet School, where he was trained by Dulcie Howes and Cecily Robinson.[3] In 1949, when he was 21, he went to London and continued his studies with Anna Northcote (also known as Anna Severskaya) at her studio on West Street. There she passed on to him the classical technique she had learned from her own teachers: Margaret Craske, Nikolai Legat, and Olga Preobrajenska.