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Mr
Anthony Hurley
Anthony commenced dancing
at the age of 7; such an early age because his mother had a dancing
school (now over ninety she is a Life Member of the Society). He
took all ISTD Junior medals up to Gold Star and examinations to
Elementary level with Cecchetti. At this time he was attending Ballet
Rambert.
Ballroom dancing later became
his first love, and with Miss Pamela Curtis they became the Junior
Star and International Champions. Eventually Anthony moved up to
the Amateur Grade with his new partner Miss Fay Saxton. This Amateur
career lasted six years and culminated in winning all major Championships,
including Star & UK, International, British Open, European and World
Nine Dance. Anthony and Fay were also members of the British Team.
In 1960 Anthony married Fay.
They turned Professional in 1961 and their daughter, Cherrie Anne,
was born in 1962. Their successful career continued for a further
11 years until they retired in 1973. During this time they were
Grand Slam winners 4 times and British, Star & UK, European and
World Professional champions.
In 1974, Anthony was persuaded
by the late Josephine Bradley and Phyllis Haylor to stand for election
for the Ballroom Branch Committee. This was successful and Anthony
later became the Chairman of the Modern Ballroom Branch. It was
under his Chairmanship that the updating of the revised technique
became the technique of the Imperial Society. He was also responsible
for the organising of the Imperial Championships for the years 1977-1988
at the Civic Hall, Guildford. These are one of the most respected
championships in the competitive dance calendar.
Now Anthony is a Life Member
of the ISTD and has been elevated to the Society's Grand Council.
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