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Ms Daneman, who studied at the Royal Ballet School, has a distinct advantage, it's like one old Etonian writing about another, rather like Julie Kavanagh's tome on Ashton. Both ladies have BEEN THERE and KNOW! [Unlike poor old Diane Solway and her fitfully funny book on Nureyev that has one blunder every five pages].
Like Ms Kavanagh, Ms Daneman can't help but do a hatchet job on Dame Ninette de Valois and Sir Fred, both of whom come across as real pieces of work. [Dame Ninette's one redeeming feature in my eyes is that she had no time for Antony Tudor, who, with his total self destructiveness and totally amateur work practices would have finished the Sadler's Wells Ballet by the outbreak of WW2.]
Happy reading.
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