Induction Year

2000

Pillar of Achievement

Arts & Entertainment

Born

Apr 4, 1956 (69 years)

Birth Place

Toronto, Ontario

Evelyn Hart’s unwavering dedication to her craft began in 1970, when, at age 14, she began her studies at the Dorothy Carter School of Dance in her hometown of London, Ontario. She briefly attended Toronto’s National Ballet School, before advancing to the Professional Division at the equally celebrated Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. She joined the Royal Winnipeg’s corps de ballet in 1976, was promoted to soloist in 1978 and, just one year later, was again promoted, this time to principal dancer.

She has since been hailed across Canada and around the globe for her timeless interpretations of all the classic ballerina roles, including the starring roles in Giselle, Romeo And Juliet, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker. Hart is, however, equally at home in the world of contemporary ballet, and has won international acclaim for such challenging and provocative works as Jiri Kylian’s Nuages and most recently, James Kudelka’s Missing.

In 1980, Hart delighted her legion of fans by winning a bronze medal at the World Ballet Concours in Japan. That same year, the world became her stage when she not only was the first Canadian to be awarded a gold medal at the International Ballet Competition, but was also honoured with the rarely presented Certificate of Exceptional Artistic Achievement.

Inducted as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1983, Hart’s status was elevated nine years later to Companion, the highest order that can be bestowed. She also holds honorary degrees from the University of Manitoba and Hamilton’s McMaster University and has won ACTRA awards for her superb television performances in Belong and Romeo And Juliet.

Interesting Facts

In 1980, she was the first Canadian to win the gold medal at the Varna International Ballet Competition in Bulgaria.