Lyndon Wainwright
Lyndon Bentley Wainwright was a British metrologist, ballroom dancer and author. He worked at the National Physical Laboratory during World War II, and was a chairman of the British Engineering Metrology Association.
After the war, he was a leading exhibition dancer, and one of a small group of experts who introduced Latin American dance to Britain. Wainwright wrote nine books on ballroom dancing. He received the Carl Alan Award for 1996–99, and other honours from the dance community. He was an expert on phonogram performance rights and was a member of the British Ring of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
Personal life
Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire in 1919, Wainwright married three times: to Felicia Heslop ; Isobel Scott, and Yvonne Gandy.He had one son, Mark, from his second marriage and four grandchildren, Annabel, Connor, Ewan, and Brodie. He died in January 2018 at the age of 98.
Metrology
After his education and upbringing in Scarborough, Wainwright joined the NPL, the largest applied physics laboratory in the UK, in 1939. There he trained and worked as an engineering metrologist. From September 1939, this facility worked mainly in support of the war effort, and so employment there was to some extent a reserved occupation: key employees were not called up for military service if the employer made appropriate application to the War Office. In addition to their work, staff members were expected to join the NPL Fire Brigade as part-timers or the ARP.Later in life, when his active career as a dancer was over, Lyndon returned to metrology, working at the National Engineering Laboratory in East Kilbride, Scotland for four years, and then for seven years was head of quality control and metrology at PIRA, the Research Association for the Printing, Packaging and Paper Making Industries in Leatherhead, Surrey. In this capacity he lectured in the UK and abroad, and sat on committees of the International Association of Research Organizations in the Printing Industries. Wainwright was chairman of the English Metrology Association from 1967 to 1972.
Career in dance
Wainwright met his first wife, Felicia, in 1940, and they soon started to train as a ballroom dance couple. They married in 1943, the year they first gave a dance exhibition for payment. After taking coaching from Monsieur Pierre, they started to compete as a professional couple. In 1948 they won the Premier Prix in a World's Professional Eight Dance Ballroom championship, staged in Paris.The couple then specialised in the Latin dances and helped to introduce these dance forms to the British public. The partnership was billed as Lyndon & Felicia for their dance exhibitions, which were given in clubs, ballrooms, restaurants, celebrations and on television. On BBC tv, they appeared with the Edmundo Ros Orchestra, and Victor Silvester's BBC Dancing Club, dancing rumba, samba, paso doble and mambo. Between 1950 and 1960, the pair were probably the leading exhibition dancers of Latin American style in England. At their peak, they were presenting over 400 shows a year, often several times at different venues on a Sunday, and they also ran dance studios in Kingston, Ewell and Purley in Greater London. They were engaged to perform every alternate Dancers' Night for a year at the Hammersmith Palais.
Reviews of the partnership
Later dance work
Many years later, the BBC invited Lyndon to take part in a television documentary Last Man at the Palais dealing with the history of the Hammersmith Palais. The Palais had opened in 1919 as a dance hall and entertainment venue, and finally closed in 2007. With a fellow professional, Lyndon danced a waltz, which was the last dance shown on the televised program, first screened on BBC Four on Christmas Eve 2007.After his dance partnership and marriage ended in 1960, Wainwright devoted himself to teaching, writing and the administrative side of the dance world. He was Executive Councillor, Hon. Treasurer, and Company Secretary of the International Dance Teachers Association. He served as a delegate to the British Dance Council and as founder and Hon Secretary of its Teachers' Committee, and on the Council for Dance Education and Training, and the Central Council of Physical Recreation. He was an acknowledged expert in the Performing and Phonographic Rights involved in playing music in public. For over 50 years he contributed articles to dance magazines such as Dance Teacher, Ballroom Dancing Times, and Dance Expression. Wainwright also wrote articles for the Daily Mirror.
The dance profession has honoured Lyndon for his services to dance. In 1996 and 1999 he received the Carl Alan Award, in 1998 the Classique de Danse, in 2000 the President's Award of the Ballroom Dancers' Federation, and in 2005 the Distinguished Service Award of the IDTA.
Membership of dance organisations
Wainwright is or has been a member of these dance organisations:- Member, Academie des Maitres de Danse de Paris.
- Fellow, Executive Councillor, Hon. Treasurer and Examiner, International Dancing Masters’ Association.
- Member, Midland Association of Teachers of Dancing.
- Member, Scottish Dance Teachers’ Alliance.
- Member, Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing.
- Member and Examiner, Ballroom and Latin branches. Executive Councillor, Hon. Treasurer, and Company Secretary of the International Dance Teachers Association.
- Vice-President of La Sociedad Internacional de Profesores en Baile en España.
Publications by Lyndon Wainwright
Books
- Lyndon & Felicia: Ballroom dances of the Continent and Latin America. . This book included the rumba, the samba, the paso-doble, the blues, the Viennese waltz, the jive, the conga and the tango: an exceptionally wide range of dances.
- First steps to ballroom dancing. Lyric books, London 1993.
- The story of British popular dance. IDTA 1997.
- The dance teacher’s handbook. British Dance Council. 2001. Advice on what you need to consider before you open your first dance school; the general process of teaching; and the business aspects of running a school.
- Strictly dancing ballroom. ABC, Sydney 2005.
- Let’s dance: the essential guide to ballroom for amateur dancers. HarperCollins, London 2005. This, a best seller, has been translated into five other languages.
- Latin dancing. HarperCollins, London 2006.
- Ballroom dancing. HarperCollins, London 2007.
- Blowin' in the wind: the life of an innocent. IDTA 2012. Autobiography of Lyndon Wainwright.
Engineering papers
- Munday F.D. and Wainwright L. 1965. The story of S.I. units and their use in the paper and board industry. Paper Technology, 11, pp. 39–46.
- Wainwright L. 1966. The equipment and services of the PATRA metrology section. The Printing, Packaging and Allied Trades Association. Engineering Report #5, 17pp.
- Wainwright L. 1967. An introduction to metrication for printers. The London Printer 2, pp. 74–77.
- Wainwright L. 1968. Changes to metric measures. The Penrose Annual 61, pp. 139–49.
- Wainwright L. 1969. For the technologist. Lithoprinter April, pp. 29–31.
- Wainwright L. 1969. Going metric: why the SI system will make things simpler, PIRA News #12, January.
- Wainwright L. 1971. Measurement of mechanical transmission errors in lithographic processes. PIRA/IARIGAI International Conference on Applied Lithographic Technology 1970. Chapter 19.
Dance articles
Ballroom Dancing Times & Dance Today
The Dance Teacher Journal of the International Dance Teachers Association.
Other articles
- 1981. Scarborough upbringing. The Dalesman, October, p. 542
- 2002. The Youthscan Project: teenage attitudes to, and involvement in, dance.
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