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Britain's oldest ballet dancer passes elite exam... aged 80!

Published on 22 January 2018 10:36 AM

Any dancer would be delighted to pass a top exam from a world-renowned ballet school.

But when you do that at 80 – and pirouette into the record books as the country’s oldest ballet dancer – it is all the sweeter.

That is the birthday present that great-grandmother Barbara Peters has just received.

The widow from Halifax got a text from the Royal Academy of Dance in London on the eve of her 80th birthday last Wednesday.

‘It told me I had passed with merit the grade seven exam and have become the country’s oldest ballet dancer,’ she said. ‘I am thrilled, it was the best gift I received.’

She took the 55-minute practical test last month, 58 years after her last ballet exam. It has three sections: Classical, free movement and character.

‘Ballet has kept me fit and raising my leg a metre high to place my foot on the barre was easy,’ she said. ‘I also held my leg straight out front and side on at a 90 degree angle for a few seconds.

‘I can only do two pirouettes on the trot now but still do cartwheels, though I haven’t done the splits for the past ten years.

‘My mark was 67 per cent. The pass mark for a merit is 55 per cent and a distinction is 75, so I am pleased I did so well.’

Mrs Peters began dancing as soon as she could walk at the age of two, took her first dance exam at nine and has devoted her life to ballet ever since.

She gained a place at the Royal Academy of Dance in 1957 – a prestigious moment for the daughter of a mechanic and domestic servant.

‘I couldn’t get a grant so I worked on the buses as a conductor to earn money to fund my course,’ she said.



Source: Daily Mail Online