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Interviews

Monica Mason...the Director of the Royal Ballet was a recent guest of the Ballet Association in London. An extended and candid interview.

Alessandra Ferri... Angela Reinhardt catches up with the famous Italian Ballerina - in Stuttgart for Neumeier's rarely seen "A Streetcar Named Desire",

Nina Ananiashvili... on the eve of her London shows Nina talked with Philip Bichard about new work, classical work, the Bolshoi and keeping busy...

Edward Watson... the much talked of RB First Soloist loves opening nights, which is rather handy with his first Romeo coming up. Mandy Kent reveals more.

Denis Perkovsky & Hanna Arnautova...
Poor Moscow Stanislavsky dancers. Jeffery Taylor talks with a couple only just surviving but committed absolutely to Russian ballet.


Cathy Marston...The choreographer, ROH2 Associate Artist and Ballet.co diarist was a recent guest of the Ballet Association in London.

Wendy Ellis Somes... ‘Symphonic Variations’ in San Francisco. Renee Renouf finds out more from the ex dancer who is crucial to setting some Aston works


Diaries and weblogs


Ballet Black... October - January 2004
Ballet Black perform 21/22 February

Daniel Jones... The ENB Soloist and star of 'Men in Tights answers your questions about the TV programme.
weblog home)



Jatkko Lehmus weblog... The Scottish Ballet dancer with attitude has been out on tour...

Cathy Marston...'Tempest and James Joyce


Christopher Hampson... Anything goes

Giannandrea Poesio...     (weblog home)

Ballet Central... Once again we are following four Central School of Ballet students through their final training, UK tour and hunt for jobs. A huge welcome to Ashley Dixon, Christie Duncan, Sarah Kundi and Brian Allen

More diaries in the next magazine. Note that Weblogs are updated in real time and may be added to during the life of the magazine


Reviews

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Jeffery Taylor Sunday Express Reviews
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