Give city freedom to dancing legend Freddie Franklin.Byline: PETER ELSON IT'S not every day that you interview a living Liverpool legend deserving of his reputation, yet who has had minimal publicity in his birthplace. Some 10 days ago, I was greatly privileged to travel to London to meet the ballet dancer and choreographer Frederic Franklin, aged 94. From first sticking his fouryear- old head into the horn of his parents' wind- up gramophone above their Cocoa Roo s restaurant at 141, Wavertree Road, on Armistice Night, 1918, to performing at the London Coliseum last week, Freddie has never stopped dancing. So how has his home city celebrated his lifelong success? After all, this is a man who trained at the Sheila Elliott Clarke School of Dance and Drama for a career which took to him Paris, working with Josephine Baker while only 16, surviving daily upclose exposure to naked showgirls and French food, instead of bangers and mash More of a serving suggestion than a recipe, bangers and mash is a British colloquial name for sausage (bangers) served with mashed potatoes. The sausage may be one of a variety of flavoured sausage; such as pork, pork and apple, tomato, beef, Lincolnshire, or Cumberland. . He was later premier danseur with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Ballet company formed in Monte Carlo in 1932. The name derived from Sergey Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, which dissolved after his death in 1929. Under René Blum and Col. W. , from 1938 to 1952, and is a founding father of American ballet. Well, the answer regarding official recognition in his home city is zero. Looking very dapper, spry and energetic with hearing which is, I swear, better than my failing faculties, he joked about his great age and agility. "Years ago, I was very good friends with Margot Fonteyn and we taught classes. She said: 'Here we are and we don't have to do all these terrible exercises any more.'!" His mother, Florence, lived to 93, possibly giving him her good genes. But nothing goes on forever. As he recalled when a bank clerk recently suggested a fiveyear investment, replying: "I think, dear, we'd better forget the five years hence!" Taking our cue from the man himself, we must all act now. Freddie Franklin must be given the Freedom of the City of Liverpool The term City of Liverpool may refer to: England
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What better way for the new Lord Mayor, Cllr Mike Storey, a cultured man who I tennis great appreciates the arts, to mark the start of his tenure with the announcement of just such an honour? Not only does Freddie's CV read like a Who's Who of the 20th-century dance world, but he lived through remarkable times. From the late 1930s, the Ballet Russe toured the US in their own private train. "We reached Hollywood and met all the top stars. I played tennis with Charlie Chaplin. "I became great chums with Ginger Rogers, who had a very difficult mother, Lela." Another close friend was British actress Greer Garson, who became MGM's top star after Greta Garbo opted to be permanently alone. "Greer and her multi-millionaire husband, Buddy Fogelson, owned a ranch on which everything was white, including the cattle. "She suggested that my mother move to Hollywood as a companion to her mother. Although they got on well, my mother preferred to go back to Liverpool. "I had a screen test and was offered a film contract, but I was already contracted to Ballet Russe." While rehearsing in Paris near Gare St Nazaire when war broke out, he saw people streaming out ahead of the German invasion. He escaped via Rotterdam, where his former dance partner, Wendy Toye, sent him pounds 10 to get home. In latter years, he has been resident in the US and was founder director of the National Ballet, in Washington DC. His current role in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet star-crossed lovers die as teenagers. [Br. Lit.: Romeo and Juliet] See : Death, Premature Romeo and Juliet archetypal star-crossed lovers. [Br. Lit. is for the American Ballet Theatre. From 1989 onwards, Freddie served as artistic advisor to the Dance Theatre of Harlem Dance Theatre of Harlem, the first black classical ballet company. The group was founded in Harlem, New York City, by Arthur Mitchell, then of the New York City Ballet, the first black principal dancer of a classical company of international standing. , the first black dance company invited to South Africa after the end of apartheid, by President Nelson Mandela. "I've been very ambitious, but always felt spiritually that someone looked out for me." But we should now look out for him, too. Anyone wishing to nominate Freddie for Freedom of the City, should write, like me, to Danny Clare, Committee Section, Liverpool City Council
Liverpool City Council is the governing body for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. It consists of 90 councillors, three for each of the city's 30 wards. , Municipal Buildings, Dale Street, Liverpool, L2 2DH. peter.elson @dailypost.co.uk with and withI played tennis with Charlie Chaplin and became great chums with Ginger Rogers |
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