Avril Binzer, Former Patron and Life Member
Her second daughter, Nicole, graduated from the Australian Ballet School in 1969 and then continued teaching with her mother until her move to Queensland in 1978. Along with her own daughter, she trained many students who went on to vocational training at the Australian Ballet School and other such institutions. Many successful students went on to careers in the ballet and commercial industries. Some of the more famous names include: Justine Summers, Dale Baker, Jennifer Tew, Pauline Waters, Debra Rhodes, Tania Lacey, David Coombs, Jacqueline Last (Jackie O), Sophie Monk, Melissa Woodbury and Nigel Long to name a few. In 1983, she was awarded the Citizen of Melbourne Award for her services to dance in the community. Finally, Avril sold her Gold Coast school and then moved to Cleveland in 2003 to be closer to her daughters. She was diagnosed with melanoma in 2001, however she continued examining and freelance teaching until 2004 as she believed her great passion for dance and passing on her knowledge to others kept her going through her battle with the cancer. She was still an active member for the A.T.O.D. and continued co-ordinating the new ballet syllabus until a month before her passing. As patron of the A.T.O.D., one of her visions was to have a ballet syllabi developed in Australia that would provide students with a high level of technical training and be internationally recognised. She also hoped to have a highly respected member of the ballet community take over as patron for the future. Justine Summers has just accepted this position as patron of the A.T.O.D., commencing in 2006. Mrs Binzer would be so proud and thrilled to see her vision continued. Mrs Binzer was known to all her students as tough but fair, strict but loving, all at the same time. She was greatly loved and respected by all who were taught by her and those who worked with her. She finally lost her battle with cancer and died peacefully on Tuesday 7 June 2005. She is survived by her husband, Robert, daughters, Danielle and Nicole, 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed and remembered dearly for her incredible passion for dance. Hayley Ashfield-Predl Hayley Ashfield-Predl is the eldest granddaughter. She graduated with BA (Dance) from QUT in 1994 and continues the dance teaching tradition for a third generation so passionately started by her grandmother. |