Harold George Robinson (9 January 1919 – March 2012) was a New Zealand ballet dancer and choreographer.
[2] As a child, Robinson involved himself in performing arts through singing, poetry, ballet, and theatre, and was invited to tour Australia with the Westminster Glee Singers at the age of 10.
[7] In 1941, Robinson enlisted in the New Zealand Army and served for the remaining four years of World War II.
Robinson performed under the stagename Helena using dresses he made from donated and scrap fabrics.
[1] Robinson was the first New Zealander to be accepted to this school on a scholarship and was also amongst the first returned servicepeople to receive a bursary.
Robinson returned to New Zealand in 1953 and established a clothing store, The Bridal Boutique, in Auckland's Queen Street.
[2] Robinson resided in Auckland during his later life, and was a prominent figure within the LGBTQ community within the city.