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collection of articles about Sir Frederick Ashton and his ballets that
have appeared in DanceView. See also the Royal
Ballet entries on the Reviews Index.
Ashton,
2001
by Alexandra Tomalonis (2001)
The
Sunny Side of the Street
by Mary Cargill (2001)
The Royal Ballet in Washington
A
Conversation with Alexander Grant
by Jane Simpson (2000)
working with, and staging, Ashton
Ondine
Revisited
by David Vaughan (1999)
La
Fille Bien Élevée
by David Vaughan
Ashton in the Royal Ballet repertory, 1998-99 season.
Ashton
Now and Then
by Kathrine Sorley Walker (1994)
A look at how the Royal Ballet was dancing Ashton in
the early 1990s.
An
Ashton Celebration
by David Vaughan (1995)
A report on the 1995 Ashton Conference by his biographer
Can
This Choreographer Be Saved?
by Mary Cargill (1995)
A report on the 1995 Ashton Conference, and some questions
Working
with Ashton on Romeo and Juliet
A Conversation with Henning Kronstam (1994)
by Alexandra Tomalonis
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Mary Cargill
All Ashton, All the Time
The Lincoln Center Ashton Celebration 3
Robert Greskovic
Margot Fonteyn—
Two New DVDs and a New Biography 12
Carol Pardo
That’s Entertainment
American Ballet Theatre’s Spring Met Season 19
Gay Morris
Gillian Murphy
Finding Her Way Through Movement 25
Carol Pardo
Paris Opera Ballet, Spring 2004 30
Alexandra
Tomalonis
Watching Ballet in the City of Art
A Gala for Claude Bessy in Paris 34
Jane Simpson
London Report
Bolshoi and San Francisco Ballets,
and a Dance Film 36
Rita Felciano
Bay Area Report
Westwavedance Festival,
Hagen and Simone, TONGUE, Lily Cai
Chinese Dance Company, Shen Wei
Dance Arts, National Ballet of Canada 41
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Aloff
Mary Cargill
Nancy Dalva
Rita Felciano
Lynn Garafola
Robert Greskovic
Mark Haegeman
Gay Morris
Carol Pardo
Jane Simpson
Alexandra Tomalonis (Editor)
Leigh Witchel
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