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Bebe Eversfield Obituary

EVERSFIELD, Bebe Born Esme (Bebe) de Roland passed away surrounded by family February 8, 2022 at the age of 97, in Victoria, BC. Born in Wellington, New Zealand August 5, 1924, predeceased by husband, Norman, 1984, and beloved son Glen, 2011. She is survived by sons, Derek, Mark (Lydia and her children, Nick and Rachel), Craig, and grandsons, Sean and Kai. Bebe was a devoted mother, gourmet cook, an avid gardener with a unique sense of humour, innate sense of style and zest for life. In her community and the dance world, she was highly respected, admired and recognised as an extraordinary woman. Bebe started dancing as soon as she could walk, and as a toddler posed, imitating pictures of Pavlova in her home. So talented, that at age 8, she was no longer allowed to compete in dance festivals throughout New Zealand as she had already won all the competitions. At 8, Bebe danced professionally in movie theatres between main features and shorts, dancing in pointe shoes before age 10. When the Royal Academy of Dance examiner came to New Zealand, Bebe was 11, and she was the only dancer to win honours in all of Australasia. As a result, Bebe was invited to train in London, England with the Vic-Wells Ballet School, which later became The Royal Ballet. Funds were raised by the community and government in Wellington to send Bebe and her mother to London. At 12, she auditioned for Madame Lydia Kyasht's Russian Ballet School, which was an excellent fit for Bebe's talented style. Daily classes included ballet, tap, modern, acting, music, partnering and character. At only 14, Bebe replaced Dame Alicia Markova as the lead 'Marguerite' in Faust at the Royal Albert Hall to an audience of thousands, receiving glowing reviews of her successful debut. Soon after, she was invited to audition for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo by Leonide Massine, renowned choreographer and dancer. She performed in front of Pavlova's husband Victor Dandré, company manager Nicolai Sergueef and Massine. He was quoted saying, "Her style and technique are perfect" and Sergueef concurred, "no ballerina in England could surpass her classical style". Bebe was invited to join the Ballet Russe at 14, but first had to complete her schooling. However, before she was done, World War II broke out and Ballet Russe left immediately for New York City, crushing her dream. At 17, during the war and bombing of London, Bebe danced as the Prima Ballerina throughout England with Lydia Kyasht's Russian Ballet Company in ballets such as Ballerina, Cinderella, Nutcracker, Derby Day, Pharaoh's Vigil, Sylvia and many others, also co-choreographing Picnic. At the time, she was reported to be the youngest Prima Ballerina in the world. After a serious foot injury, she had to leave ballet and began working in music theatre. During this time, Bebe met future husband Canadian Fleet Air Arm fighter pilot Norman Eversfield. Her music theatre career included, Lilac Domino (1944), Irene & Cinderella (1945), and the films Carnival and Gaiety George (1946). Bebe starred in Follow the Girls (1944) and at age 23, toured Australia and New Zealand for 18 months. She then refused an invitation to join the New York City Ballet, choosing instead to move to Canada and marry Norman. After finally settling down in Victoria she designed and had her unique house built in Esquimalt, and also designed and sewed beautiful clothing for debutantes & society women, created costume designs for theatrical productions, and was dedicated to raising her family. At the request of a student, Bebe began teaching and eventually took over Velda Willie's studio around 1958. She renamed it The Victoria School of Theatrical Arts, which ran for 30 years offering ballet, tap, music theatre, modern and multicultural dance. While teaching, Bebe became producer of the Butchart Garden's Sunset Shows, choreographed for UVic's Phoenix Theatre, Victoria Operatic Society and Bastion Theatre. For 30+ years, Bebe was choreographer, director and script/lyric writer and costume designer for the legendary Jerry Gosley's Famous Smile Show. She taught for more than 8 years at Stages School of Performing Arts and many venues throughout Victoria. During her lengthy teaching career, thousands of students were taught and inspired by Bebe de Roland Eversfield. Many of her students have gone on to professional careers in ballet, music theatre, film and TV, with several following in her footsteps as studio owners and teachers. As quoted in the 1974 Smile Show program, "Bebe will have to live to 150 to accomplish all the things she has already done!" Bebe - Always dancing, Always loved. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Chief and Petty Officer's Mess at 1575 Lyall St. Victoria B.C. on September 25, 2022 at 2pm. In lieu of flowers donations for The Bebe de Roland Eversfield Ballet Scholarship for a ballet dancer that shows true passion and exceptional talent has been set up and is to be distributed through The DanceWorks Scholarship Endowment Fund. Gifts can be made via the Victoria Foundation donation page at www.victoriafoundation.bc.ca. Search for the above DanceWorks fund on the dropdown menu or add the name of the fund in the comment box on the donation page or call the Victoria Foundation at 250-381-5532. Bebe's wish was to give back to the dance community as she was given this incredible and generous opportunity by the people of New Zealand.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Aug. 13 to Aug. 15, 2022.

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Jennie Paasche

September 24, 2022

I had the pleasure of meeting BeBe 2 summers ago. She was just the most wonderful and interesting lady. I had the pleasure in meeting I was so captivated by her stories. She showed me her book that was about her life, she was a beautiful beautiful ballerina and lady.

Linda wallace

September 24, 2022

Bebe was like my second mother. While money was short at home she who find ways to give me jobs in the studio to help pay for classes. After a weekend of painting the studio she would take me to her beautiful home to sleep over. I still use ideas I learned about cooking and entertaining from Bebe.
Dancing at Butchart was another amazing experience. Life skills were learned and carried fotward into adult life. I was so pleased that my 3 daughters got to meet Bebe and learn from her.
I shall cherish my memories of times spent with Bebe.
Linda Wallace

Megan

August 24, 2022

Bebe was always a pleasure to visit with and a joy to be around. Her friends at the dental office will remember her style, grace, and infectious smile. She will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. May she dance in peace and pain free.

June McIntosh

August 22, 2022

My heartfelt sympathy to the family.
I am so proud to have met Bebe as I am the Mother of two of her students that had the privilege of studying with her for a short time.

Brenda Day

August 22, 2022

I attended the Bebe Eversfield school of dance in the 70s. An amazing woman. Thinking of you all

Rosemary Cook

August 18, 2022

Will always remember dance class on Broad St. with fond memories. Happy to have met her.

Dana Still

August 16, 2022

I remember Bebe insisting that I would be singing "Chick-A-Boom" under black light in the 1971 Smile Show because it would be. in her words, "hip, with-it and a-go-go".

No one who ever knew her will ever forget her. She was a oner. RIP Bebe.

Daphne Louis

August 15, 2022

Bebe did such a very good job at everything she produced. I felt enormous pride at being part of the team that performed in the Sunset shows at Butchart's. It was one of the most important, vital aspects of my teenage years. I was very fortunate to have been exposed to Bebe's dance instruction and direction, to experience the energy, determination and persistence that were part of the creation of every show. I can honestly say that my experiences with the Victoria School of Theatrical Arts were some of the best and most important of my entire life. Thank you Bebe! My condolences to her family.

Daphne Louis

August 15, 2022

What a remarkable woman; what a

Paula Moffat

August 15, 2022

many wonderful memories from the dance studio on Broad. Bebe was truly in inspiration to everyone who crossed her path.

Heather S. (Sallaway)

August 14, 2022

Such an honour to dance and to be instructed by Bebe Eversfield. She would find the best in your talent and draw it out. Encouraging you to work hard and attain what she saw achievable in you. Thank you, dear lady! Heaven definately is not the same when you have arrived, absolutely more beautiful and choreographed.
Sincere sympathy for all Bebe's family.

Connie (Creelman) Anderson

August 14, 2022

A remarkable woman. I hold dear all the special memories of dancing at Bebe´s studio in the 1960´s & 70´s. It was the very best of times.

Susan ( Berry )Moore

August 14, 2022

The dance world will truly miss such a wonderful lady; very talented and also so very kind. I consider myself lucky to have trained under Bebe. Condolences to her family.

Sylvia & Bill Hosie

August 14, 2022

Learning from the great & extremely gifted Bebe de Roland Eversfield was exciting, & oh, so rewarding. This glamorous, creative woman made a huge impact on our lives and we loved her.

Lana (Denoni) Storie

August 14, 2022

So sorry to read of Bebe´s passing. She was an incredible woman. My thoughts are with the family as she was such a great mother. For me as many of her dancers she gave me the joy of dancing. Rest In Peace dear Bebe and dance forever now.

Adrienne Betty

August 14, 2022

My sister Alix and I baby sat for the Eversfields on Rutledge St in the 50's.
We loved seeing the fabulous outfits Bebe wore when she and Norman went out.
We would go into Bebe's bedroom and look at all her glamorous clothes ,we especially loved her shoes and tried them all on.
As we grew older Bebe designed and made beautiful evening dresses for us...how glam we felt !
Bebe had a wonderfully positive influence on both of us as we grew into teenagers.
Our sympathies are with her family and friends.
Adrienne Esselmont Betty
Alix Esselmont Sutton

Esther John-Crandall

August 13, 2022

Words can't express the immense gifts Bebe gave to so many of us. She was such an important person in my life from age 8 onward. Like a second Mom, in many aspects. Thank you, Bebe, for giving me the gift of dance and performing. You created a path for my life that I am grateful for. So many memories and opportunities have come from your hard work and love of dance. I could never thank you enough. To all the Eversfield family, my sincere condolences. Sending love and warm hugs to all. Thinking of you.

Laura Nuttall (Padovan)

August 13, 2022

My condolences to Bebe's family on her passing. I took ballet and tap classes at her studio on Broad St when I was about age 6 in the late '60s. I remember her being so energetic and exacting, even with us younger kids.

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