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Svetlana Beriosova and Rudolf Nureyev

Two dancers I adored when I was at the Royal Ballet School, back in the Sixties. Horrid little bow though. I was once in the wings at Covent Garden, watching Nureyev in Swan Lake. At one point, he has to … Continue reading

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Tights

xx Strong but skinny, or rather, skinny but strong, I practise till the cows come home Back in Berkshire. I’ve moved into town. Legs and butt start looking great in tights. x The days are mirrors, wall to wall, behind … Continue reading

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David Wall, my boyhood friend, has passed away. A truly noble dancer.

Here he is as Lescaut. 

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