Sara Neil (dancer)

[2] In 1949 she left to study dance in England, funded by a Government bursary.

[1] Neil was "a technically excellent dancer, with a marked personality in her performances".

[1] Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan created a polka solo for her in his 1956 ballet Solitaire,[1] at Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet [3][4] Neil married dancer Walter Trevor in 1956, and in 1958 returned to New Zealand.

In 1960 Neil danced in the New Zealand Ballet Company's first major national tour.

[1] She was on the Ballet Committee set up in 1964 alongside Eric Marris, John Meech, William Whyte, Jeane Horne and Bettina Edwards and they developed policy with the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand to create a ballet school for New Zealand.