Betty Farrally (May 5, 1915 – April 9, 1989) was an English-born Canadian dancer, educator and ballet director.
Farrally became the club's Principal Dancer and Ballet Mistress and continued to perform until 1950.
[4][5] Farrally and Lloyd moved to Kelowna, British Columbia, in 1957, where the two founded a branch of the Canadian School of Ballet.
[1] She also served as co-director, with Arnold Spohr, and then artistic advisor, of the Dance Division at the Banff Centre after Lloyd's retirement in 1967.
[4] She received the Canadian Conference of the Arts Diplome d'honneur posthumously in May the same year.