She became organiser and administrator of the British Ballet Organisation, and in 1928 she started The Dancer magazine, under the name of Louise Kay.
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Yvette Espinosa (1911-1992) Born in England - daughter of Eve Louise Kelland and Edouard Espinosa, founder of the British Ballet Organisation.