Pioneering Australian Dancer Eileen Kramer Dies at 110
Pioneering Australian Dancer Eileen Kramer Dies at 110

Pioneering Australian Dancer Eileen Kramer Dies at 110

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Eileen Kramer, the pioneering Australian dancer, choreographer, and artist, has passed away at the age of 110, just a week after celebrating her birthday. Born on November 8, 1914, in Sydney, she became a leading figure in modern dance, joining the Bodenwieser Ballet in the 1940s and touring the world, including performances in Paris, London, and New York. Known for her boundless creativity, Kramer continued to choreograph and perform well into her centenarian years, inspiring many with her belief in the limitless nature of art. After a 20-year break to care for her husband, she returned to Sydney at 99 and remained active in the arts, even choreographing a production at the age of 103. Kramer's legacy as a trailblazer was recognized by her peers, who celebrated her spirit and creativity until the end. She was considered the oldest woman in New South Wales and a national treasure in Australia.

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