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Editorial
Entre Nous
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European Performance Diary
DUTCH DANCING CITIES
The essential dancer’s guide to classes, schools, travel, accommodation, studios, dancewear,injury treatment, festivals, funding bodies and contacts in the Netherlands
DANCERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
Elizabeth Old meets Nicola Roberts and Catherine Quinn to discuss the impact of children on their careers; Anita Griffin, Patricia Rianne, Anca Frankenhaeuser and Patrick Harding-Irmer add their candid views on motherhood.
TALKBACK – FROM FOKINE TO FORSYTHE
Michael Montgomery on the growth of dance in the 20th century.
VIEWS FROM THE TOP
Nicholas Rowe puts eleven questions to Christopher Gable, Maina Gielgud, Nanette Glushak, Harold King, Jorma Uotinen and Jacek Luminski
Royal Ballet Birthday Offering; Page’s Cheating, Lying and Stealing; Deane’s Romeo and Juliet
Deborah Weiss has reservations about Guillem but applauds the new ballets by Ashley Page and Derek Deane
Nous, the loss of the winds, Just Bodies, Don Quixote, Sextet, Carmen and Isabelle’s Dance
Emma Manning in Paris
Sparemblek’s Song & Sin in Rijeka and Favier’s No Steps on Grass in Zagreb
by Mladen Mordej Vuckovic
The Turning World
London’s international contemporary dance festival reviewed by Andrew Gilder and Elizabeth Old
Spoerli’s Fille in Hannover and Wyss’ Cinderella in Braunschweig
by Claire Dommett
Taylor’s Creatures, Bombana’s Transfigured Night and Östberg’s Phrigerian Nights in Munich
by Alison Kent
Armitage’s Pinocchio in Milan
by Carlotta Barilli
Gentlemen’s Night, Michael Beards, Toer van Schayk and Kyliáns One of a Kind
Melanie Nix in the Netherlands
Introdans and Ramon Oller’s Romy & July
by Emma Manning
Faerie Feet, Just Scratchin’ the Surface, Five Rückert Songs, August Pace and Cruel Garden
Geoffrey West reports on Scottish Ballet and Rambert Dance Company in Edinburgh
Kuopio Dance Festival
Maggie Foyer enjoys white nights and South American dance in Finland and also reviews…
Börlin, Nordic Quartet & Gothenburg Workshop in Sweden
Estivales Danse
Carol Pratl on the contemporary dance season in Paris
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