A Dancer

Heros and Zeroes || Sunday, 24 July, 2005

A Dancer: Someone who we cannot name who has spoken out against the all mouth but no action types in dance and has, sadly, decided to leave the career in search of pastures and challenges new. We wish you well and we salute all those that are prepared to fall on the their sword (bit melodramatic that don't you think? Ed!).

Charlotte Higgins: The Guardian journalist for this comment that is wetter than a fish taking a shower at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean whilst sitting in a bath of very wet water;

"There's nothing more charming than ballet at its best - and charm, not to mention delicacy and grace, are hugely underrated virtues in art. I could bring you (more or less at random, from works recently staged in London) the sheer delight of watching Sylvia's leaping cohort of nymphs in the recent Royal Ballet staging of the eponymous Frederick Ashton ballet and Tamara Rojo's sexy little mermaid in Ashton's Ondine."

Yes Charlotte, just keep taking the tablets, we feel sure you will be fine, one day!

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