[4][5][6][7] Her frequent partner in dancing and teaching was dancer and model Bertha Wardell.
[9][10] Among her students in the 1930s were choreographer Myra Kinch[11] and Yuriko Kikuchi, who later danced on Broadway and with Martha Graham.
She was literally a Socrates of the dance — she gathered dancers under her wings like a mother hen with her chicks.
[17] Lyndall was still teaching and touring in 1948, when she went to Hawaii to study children's dance programs, and was described as being frequently in Tucson, Arizona.
[21][22] Dorothy Lyndall and Margaret Rees traveled together in the American Southwest, Hawaii, and Mexico.