Island Life Magazine Ltd August/September 2010 | Page 50
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Island Life - August/September 2010
Gillian helps
youngsters
take that
first big step
to dancing
stardom but admits
it's a tough
road to hit
the top spot
There is an enthusiasm in Gillian
where only 15 pupils a year are invited
which allowed her to dance with all the
Cartwright’s voice that suggests she
to attend.
leading opera singers.
enjoys every minute of her work, even
She later joined the Australian based
Dancers who have been taught by
though sometimes she admits she has
her are now performing all around
Ballet Go Round, and that took her all
to be cruel to be kind.
the world, and with the help of fellow
over Europe and to many other parts of
tutors Mary Searles and Stacey Ruth, it
the world including South Africa. When
aspiring young dancers visit, hoping
appears the conveyor belt of talent is
she was forced to retire she realised she
one day they will become the next
set to continue for some time.
wanted to give something back to the
Gillian is the lady most of the Island’s
Darcey Bussell or Wayne Sleep. She is
profession that had given her so much.
Gillian began dancing as a
Gillian said: “Because I was trained
principal of the highly successful Gillian
10-year-old. And recalls: “I went to
Cartwright School of Dance, based in
local ballet school in London and
by some of the greatest ballet teachers
Shanklin, and responsible for producing
was lucky that I had a teacher who
I had this wonderful opportunity, and
a succession of talented dancers.
recognised my talent. So from the age
I wanted to hand that back to young
of 11 I went to the Rambert School
students. I feel I have always had
illustrious dance career in the mid
of Dance, and then I went on to Arts
the most amazing career, and I am
1980s, Gillian turned her attention
Educational School in London until I
continuing to do so. It is wonderful
towards nurturing a new batch of
was 18.”
getting up every day and just loving
After a knee injury ended her own
talent, and her success rate has been
She went on to dance professionally as
what I am doing. It is a passion.”
Her school in Grange Road, Shanklin,
quite incredible. No fewer than 15 of
a ballet dancer joining London Festival
her students have graduated to the
Ballet, now known as English National,
hosts around 200 pupils, with Gillian
world renowned Royal Ballet School,
and then the Graz Opera in Austria,
teaching ballet, which she describes
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