Yolanda Sonnabend
Yolanda Sonnabend (26 March 1935 – 9 November 2015) was a British theatre and ballet designer and painter, primarily of portraits.
Early life
Sonnabend was born in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe) the younger child of a sociologist, Dr Henry Sonnabend, and a physician, Dr Fira Sonnabend, both Jewish. Her father was of German descent and her mother was of Russian descent. They met at Padua University in the 1920s and emigrated to South Africa in 1930. Her brother Joseph Sonnabend, (born 1933, South Africa) later became a scientist and HIV/AIDS researcher.
Theater design
She settled in England in 1954. From 1955 to 1960 she studied painting and stage design at the Slade School of Fine Art. She subsequently taught at the Camberwell School of Art, the Slade, the Central School and at the Wimbledon School of Art.
Sonnabend worked as a theatre and ballet designer for the Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet, as well as Sadler's Wells, the Oxford Playhouse and Stuttgart Ballet. She designed her first ballet, "A Blue Rose" by Peter Wright, in 1957 when she was a student at the Slade School of Fine Art. She first collaborated with Kenneth MacMillan in 1963 on Symphony and worked with him for over thirty years, including Requiem, My Brother, My Sisters and Valley of Shadows.