Nina Hunt
Nina Hunt was a Manx Latin American dance coach and choreographer. She had a high reputation for coaching competitive Latin dancers.
Biography
Hunt was born in 1932 on the Isle of Man. She came to England to become an actress and found work in a jewellery shop, where she met early Latin American dancer and innovator Dimitri Petrides. She persuaded him to teach her to dance and quickly became an adept dancer, but went into coaching instead of competing. The couple married, and had a son, Ian. Dimitri died whilst judging at Blackpool in 1985; Nina died from a stroke 10 years later.Hunt trained many world champions and was especially well known for her choreography. Len Goodman, in his autobiography, likens a lesson with Hunt to being sent for a golf session with Tiger Woods. Among those she trained and choreographed were Bill and Bobbie Irvine, whom she coached in their quest for the World Professional Latin Championship, Donnie Burns – the most successful Latin dancer of all time - Sammy Stopford and Barbara McColl, Corky and Shirley Ballas, Alan and Hazel Fletcher, Walter and Marianne Kaiser and Ian Waite. Nina was once asked to choreograph Winter Olympic gold medal winners Torvill and Dean but turned them down. Nina first served on the Latin American Faculty Committee in 1964. An advocate of expanding the appeal of Latin American dancing, Hunt frequently demonstrated with Petrides on the BBC's 'Dancing Club' programme and appeared as a judge on Come Dancing.
An article written by one of Nina's former pupils, five times World Latin Champion Hazel Fletcher, began by saying
Coaching achievements
Professional
- Corky and Shirley Ballas.
- Bill and Bobbie Irvine MBE: 1960, 1961, 1966, 1968, 1963,
- Walter and Marianne Kaiser: 1965
- Sammy Stopford with Shirley Ballas and later with Barbara McColl
- Rudi and Mechtild Trautz: 1967, 1969–1971
- Wolfgang and Evelyn Opitz: 1972
- Hans-Peter and Ingeborg Fisher: 1973–1975
- Alan and Hazel Fletcher: 1977–1981
- Martin and Alison Lamb: 1993
- Donnie Burns MBE and Gaynor Fairweather MBE: 1984–1996, 1998 ; 1990–1992, 1994, 1996
Amateur
- Karl and Ursula Breuer 1961.
- Dr Jurgen and Helga Bernhold 1962, 1966–1967.
- Robert Taylor and Anita Gent 1964.
- John and Betty Westley 1965.
- Peter and Hanni Neubeck 1968, 1970–1971.
- Raymond Root and Francis Spires 1969.
- Alan and Hazel Fletcher 1972–1973.
- Ian and Ruth Walker 1975.
- Jeffrey Dobinson and Debbie Lee London 1977.
- David Sycamore and Denise Weavers 1978–1979.
- Donnie Burns and Gaynor Fairweather 1981.
- Marcus Hilton and Karen Johnstone 1982–1983.
- Horst Beer and Andrea Lankenau 1985.
- Bryan Watson and Claudia Leoni 1991.
Awards
The World Dance Council named the 'Nina Hunt President's Award for contribution to Latin American Dance as an art-form' in her honour.