Linley Wilson
Norma Linley Wilson known as Linley George but better as Linley Wilson was an Australian dancing entrepreneur.
Life
Wilson was born in 1898 in East Perth. She was the penultimate child of nine born to Annie and Frank Wilson. Her father was a successful politician serving in the parliament of Western Australia. He was the premier of the state twice. She went to Claremont Girls' High School where she gained an enthusiasm for the piano. She went to London to become a concert pianist leaving her work in a music shop. London did not make her a concert pianist but a dancing teacher. She gathered qualifications from the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, and the English Folk Dance Society.The Linley Wilson School of Dancing opened in 1926 in Perth.
She kept a high profile and continued to study and learn new dances. She enjoyed seeing the Russian ballet when it visited but she dreamed that one day there would be an Australian ballet. In 1940 she formed the Australian Caravan Ballet that was based in two caravans. The first two performances were to nearly full houses. The caravans were still touring in 1953, when the West Australian Ballet Company was formed.
In 1972 her ballet school was sold and two years later Dame Margot Fonteyn successfully nominated her to join the Royal Academy of Dancing's board. In 1978 she became a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).