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Ninette de Valois... our tribute

Darcey Bussell... talks to ballet.co

1990..... that was the year that was

Hampson.... Life after Grainger

Backstage... the life of a Wardrobe Supervisor

June ballets... coming into the repertoire

Why fund the RB?... Susie Crow spells it out

Rambert's 'Cruel Garden'... by Bruce and Anne

Jewkes... The Long Road Back

Shop to you Drop... part 2: Dance Wear makers

Birmingham Royal Ballet reviews... from Ballet.co

Scottish Ballet... Cool Classics

Dancing Crimes... Blandine sees the future

New York, New York... Richard Davies reviews

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May Reviews,   ballet.co reviews

Past issues,   ballet.co Screensaver



The ballet.co Screensaver

What professional site would be complete without a screensaver! Courtesy of Louis we bring you the ballet.co screensaver and its absolutely free.

You need to be running Windows 95 and we can deliver it in 2 ways depending on if you have the capability to handle zip files (or not). Zip files are smaller and hence load much quicker, but you need special software to decode them. If you are not sure best to use the larger exe file.

Once its on your machine, double click on install.exe, it will tell you the screensaver is installed, then go into the control panel, double click on display and follow your nose to the screensaver section where you should find our ballet one listed. Here are the links to get the screensaver;

      ballet.co screensaver as an zip file (1132Kb)
      ballet.co screensaver as an exe file (2293kb)

These are not small files and might take more than a few minutes to load. The screensaver has been produced using professional software and as such should work on all (windows95) machines. We can't however offer guarantees (though we would be gob-smacked if there are any probs). Enjoy!

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