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Rudolf Nureyev pages (more)




The 6th January 2003 was the 10th anniversary of Nureyev's death. Jane Simpson opened a brand new section of Ballet.co last month and this month we add to those pages:

Nureyev videos

Memorial meeting in Moscow

www.ballet.co.uk/nureyev - main pages

Competition

A chance to win Michelle Potter's
'A collector's Book of Australian Dance'
... see the images, lust after the book, and get it for free! (alternatively order over the web and be sure)

Interviews & Features

Continuing our December coverage of the Ballet Artistic Directors Rural Retreat conference on the future of ballet in the 21st century...


Professor Charles Handy... Brendan McCarthy interviews Charles Handy, the management guru and broadcaster who was there throughout.

ADs' Rural Retreat Reactions... some final thoughts on the conference from 8 of the Directors

Final Rural Retreat Communique... progress made, a good time was had... and they want to do it again!

William Forsythe One of the most influential ballet choreographers and directors of the late 20th century interviewed on BBC Radio 3 by John Tusa

David Howard... the renowned teacher and coach showed the Ballet Association a thing or two along with Tamara Rojo, Brian Maloney and Tim Matiakis




Diana Vishneva... the Kirov Principal in a sprightly interview with Kevin Ng

Monica Perego... whats the ex English National Ballet Proncipal up to now? Margaret Lumley finds out.

Gemma Sykes, Laura McCulloch & Kristen McNally... Royal Ballet corps girls talked to the Ballet Association's David Bain. Words by Kenneth Leadbeater.

Diaries

Cathy Marston... '(Un)Predictable bodies'

Ballet Black... January diary

Central School of Ballet Students Diary

Reviews

To come...


December Magazine

Magazine index (new layout!)




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