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Daria Klimentova interview... ENB's Sphinx

Hampson... on Laban & Lausanne

Royal Danish Ballet Bournonville Week...
Jane Simpson's view on the complete week &
Kevin Ng's view on the first few days

SFB Opening Gala of the season...
Renee Renouf gives the low down - it sounds almost as good as what we saw at Sadler's!

Message from Japan... or Hiromi from Tokyo!

Margot, Rudi, Marguerite and Armand... with the revival of Marguerite and Armand coming soon Karen Spencer reminisces about the last performances that were given way back in 1977

‘Marguerite and Armand’ the ballet... Jane tells

BRB's ‘Arthur’ part 1 is premiered...
thoughts from Jim Fowler, Terry Amos, Pauline Stammers, Tony Newcombe and Bruce

Paris ‘Sleeping Beauty’... Kevin grins

Paris Gala and ‘Sleeping Beauty’... Marie enjoys

National Ballet of China 40th Anniversary Gala... Hu Xinxin was there for act 2 of ‘The Red Detachment of Women’ amongst others...

ENB ‘Rite of Spring’ bill...
Lynette discovers Daria Klimentova

ENB ‘Rite of Spring’ bill & Coppelia... Bruce

ENB Nutcracker thoughts...Bruce Wall, Bruce M

Paul Taylor Dance Company...
                            Kevin in Paris (again!)

Elaine McDonald... Jane's British Ballet Legend

Royal Ballet, MacMillan Inheritance Bill...
Lynette saw the dolls, and so to Bruce

Royal Ballet, International Choreography bill... Halewood on snack size Forsythe and some earlier thoughts from Lynette

Answers to the Ballet.co Quiz of 1999...
did Jane catch you out?! (and the Quiz itself)

January Reviews,   ballet.co reviews

Interviews... in January

News links... in January

Views links... in January

Past issues,   ballet.co Screensaver







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