Dance Europe issue #19

Issue #19
December/January
1999

On the cover:
Robert Tewsley & Sue Jin Kang in Die Kamliendame.

Photo: Leslie E. Spatt

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REGULARS
Editorial
Entre Nous
Premieres
Auditions/Jobs
Brief Reviews
European Performance Diary

FEATURES
Christopher Bruce: Choreographer of the 20th Century
Emma Manning meets England’s most prolific living choreographer and director of Rambert Dance Company

Sadler’s Wells - the scaffolding is down
Opening performances by Rambert Dance Company and the Royal Ballet

Where Art Thou Romeo?
Revolutionary renditions by Peter Schaufuss and Nacho Duato, and a revival of the John Cranko classic

German Dancing Cities
The essential guide to where to take class, what to see and when to audition

Are You Eligible?
Nicholas Rowe interviews twelve of Europe’s most beautiful female dancers who reveal what turns them on— and off!

REVIEWS
Forsythe and Moricone
Alessandra Gallone in Milan

Feathers and black leather in Toulouse
Hilary Soul considers another re-born Swan Lake

Die Kameliendame
Savour magic on the senses in Stuttgart

London’s Dance Umbrella
Selective reviews by Elizabeth Old, Geoffrey West & Nicholas Rowe

Amsterdam
Melanie Nix checks out the Uitmarkt, Dutch National Ballet, Royal Ballet of Flanders and Scapino Rotterdam

A Cuban Disaster and Bart’s Coppélia
Emma Manning suffers Alicia Alonso’s Swan Lake and mulls over a Paris Opéra revival

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