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Ashton, Sir Frederick (William Mallandaine)

(born Sept. 17, 1904, Guayaquil, Ecua.—died Aug. 18, 1988, Sussex, Eng.) Principal choreographer and director of England's Royal Ballet. After creating ballets from 1925 for the Ballet Club (later Ballet Rambert), he joined the Vic-Wells Ballet (later Royal Ballet) in 1933, becoming principal choreographer, assistant director (1953–63), and director (1963–70). At least 30 of his works remain in its repertoire, including (1931), (1946), and (1956). He also choreographed for companies such as the Royal Danish Ballet (, 1955) and the New York City Ballet (, 1950).

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