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.Born in Auckland New Zealand in September 1938 and moved to Australia (Perth) when she was 4 months old, starting her training in 1941 studying under Danaher.

Began her professional career dancing with Ballet Rambert in 1957 under Dame Peggy Van Praagh.

She returned to Australia in 1970, made her debut with the Australian Ballet as a guest artist.

Partnership with Nureyev developed when asked to partner with him for the Australian Ballet in Don Quixote in March of 1970.

Lucette Aldous was the prima ballerina of The Australian Ballet and as such was Australia’s guest artist at the opening of the Spoka Opera house in America.

In the mid 1970s Aldous retired from full time ballet and began to teach at the Australian Ballet school.

Lucette Aldous married a barrister in 1960 by the name of Maurice Evely Forbes Fitzmaurice.

Lendle, G. (n.d.). Double Reality in Roberto Gerhard's ballet Don Quixote. 1st International Roberto Gerhard Conference. Retrieved from http://www.robertogerhard.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/5-Lendle.pdf

Radbourne, J. (n.d.). The Australian Ballet - A Spirit of Its Own. International Journal of Arts Management. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/41064702.pdf.

University, W. (1974). Alumni Magazine April 1974. Whitworth Alumni Magazine. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/316.

Radbourne, J. (n.d.). The Australian Ballet - A Spirit of Its Own. International Journal of Arts Management. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/41064702.pdf.