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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Learning more about life of Lilian Baylis

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Published Date: 03 July 2008
GRAYSHOTT DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY: The name Lilian Baylis conjures up thoughts of 'The Old Vic' and Sadlers Wells Theatres in London.
Thanks to the enthusiasm and first-hand theatrical knowledge of Sarah Lenton, members of Grayshott Decorative and Fine Arts Society learned so much more about the life and achievements of an amazing woman at their latest meeting.

At the tender age
of 23 in 1898 this indomitable unmarried woman flouted the conventions of the Victorian era and undertook the development of 'Royal Victoria Hall' in London's Waterloo.

Initially it was aimed at providing 'clean and wholesome' musical entertainment for the deprived community of the area. This became the world-renowned 'Old Vic,' where so many famous actors have given superlative performances.

The musical performances became Opera and Ballet and in 1931 Miss Baylis, by indefatigably fundraising, renovated the old Sadler's Wells theatre 'north of the river.'

This was transformed into the home for the English National Opera and the Royal Ballet.

Impressing everyone who had dealings with her, amazing and unconventional were only some of the words used to describe Miss Baylis, who died in 1937 after 40 years of transforming the world of the arts in the capital.

As well as this superlative lecture, members of the society enjoyed a visit to the art galleries in Dublin and others will be going on a privately conducted tour of Hampton Court.

In addition the members of the Young Arts Group, led by its co-ordinator Hester Whittle, has again taken part in the Art Week at Grayshott Primary School.

The children produced a wide range of colourful and imaginative work, which was on display on the last afternoon of the event.



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