Andrée Marlière

She started her ballet education at the age of eight with Monique Querida, danseuse étoile at the Monnaie Theatre in Brussels, and with Mina Del Fa, soliste at the Scala of Milan.

From 1948 to 1950 she took classes at the Sadler's Wells Ballet School in London with John Field and Ninette de Valois.

At the age of 12 she performed with André Leclair at the Gala Querida in the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels.

To conclude her performing dancing career she was active for one season as danseuse étoile for the Ballet van Vlaanderen (1970–1971).

Andrée Marlière performed in the following ballets during her international career: Ballet – Choreographer – Composer and in several operas: Gounod's Faust, Bizet's Carmen, Borodin's Prince Igor The classical repertoire De Vuurvogel – Erich Walter – Igor Stravinsky Bach Suite – Erich Walter – J-S. Bach Petroushka – Erich Walter – Igor Stravinsky After her dancing career she continued as instructor specialised in rebuilding and rehearsing choreographies: (Cage of God, Pas de Six, Opus een, Ain Dor, Allegro Brillante, Kaleidoscoop, After Eden, Brandenburg drie, Cantus Firmus, Dialogue, Peter and the Wolf, Carmina Burana, Sylvia, The three musketeers, ...) In 1964 she was hired as Classical Repertoire teacher in the Ballet School of the city of Antwerp.