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April Previews...

AMP's new Coppelia... Hanna Pavlova reviews

RB World Tour Announcement...
Covent Garden's lateness forces world tour..

March pieces...

Ballet.co Poll Results...
The results of our Poll of the Year for 1998

Ballet Schools... Lumley on the London ones

Dancing Crimes... Blandine returns!

Kim Branstrup Interview... the man who has created Don Juan for Irek Mukhamedov

Paco Peņa... Stuart on stamping feet.

Pacific Northwest Ballet... PNB introduced by Jane Simpson.

Olivier Wevers Interview... A PNB Principal reveals all on and off the web...

PNB Reviews

Jewkes... what happened in January...

Jewkes... and then February

NBT's new Carmen... Didy Veldman on Choreographing her first full length ballet. The Premiere was at the Leeds Grand on the 22nd February

NBT's Carmen... Bruce goes weak at the knees

Ballet Nacional de Cuba's Giselle... Renee
Renouf is wowed by a benchmark Giselle

Emma Gladstone Interview... All you wanted to know about the Spring Loaded Season.

Jeremy James and Co... Sweeney sees his first show from the Spring Loaded season

Hampson... the wanderer returns!

NYCB Goldberg Variations...
Eugene in a good mood it seems

SFB Mixed Bill... Renee Renouf on SFBs latest

Maude Lloyd... Maude who?
Jane Simpson gives us another Legend

Royal Opera House Reopening Press Release

Pina Bausch Reviews... German rocket hits city theatre - none injured!

the Bolshoi are coming... this summer even

Bebe Miller Company... Ohio dance from Vix

Jose Limon Dance Co... Renee Renouf sees a renowned company dancing along

BRB Edward II... Lynette enjoys all the leather and gore

BRB Triple Bill... Tharp and sharp

Jan/Feb Reviews,   ballet.co reviews

Interviews... in Jan/Feb

News links... in Jan/Feb

Views links... in Jan/Feb

Past issues,   ballet.co Screensaver







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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)
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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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