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Paul Taylor interview...
Jane Simpson on a bringer of joy

Paul Taylor at Sadler's Wells....
Bruce and AnnW bow and scrape

Rambert at Sadler's Wells... Lynette on two interesting bills featuring Ek and de Frutos

Cathy Marston diary... another choreographer who can write! And guess who first inspired her?

Universal Ballet... 3 different views on a kind of classical perfection, TrogW, Petra, Bruce

Danila Korsuntsev & Igor Kolb interview... Kevin spoke to them back stage at Covent Garden

Ballet Argentino with Julio Bocca... Renee enjoys

Siobhan Davies Dance Company... Bruce on the last of Davies - for a while anyway

DVD - The future?... Eugene is convinced of course. Includes some recommendations on currently available DVD's

BRB Ashton tour... Terry followed it all...

RB Ashton/Cecchetti Tribute... Gerald was mightily impressed by the home team

Brian Shaw... Jane's British Ballet Legend

RB ‘Shadowplay’ bill... Lynette on returning Tudor

RB ‘Marguerite and Armand’... Jim on Guillem (who else on who else?)

RB ‘Swan Lake’... 3 varied nights and varied views from Susy, Helen and AnneM

Shakti ‘Swan Lake’... Sex for TrogW!

ENB Swan Lake.... Bruce most impressed

ENB Dancers page... updated thanks to Margaret (more dancers pages will be updated shortly)

ABT in Hong Kong... Kevin stays put for once

Diversions in Stourbridge... TrogW

Festival Ballet in Shrewsbury... TrogW

Moscow Festival Ballet in Wolverhampton... TrogW on ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and ‘Swan Lake’

Chorus Repertory Theater...
Renee uplifted in San Francisco

and last but not least...
Princess Margaret's Gala at Sadler's... Lynette on a stunner of a night

Oct/Nov Reviews,   ballet.co reviews

Interviews... in Oct/Nov

News links... in Oct/Nov

Views links... in Oct/Nov

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