Dancing Times  |  October 2014
There are some great interviews in this latest issue of Dancing Times, which I hope you will enjoy reading as much as I did when we were putting the magazine together. Zoë Anderson talks to Natalia Osipova, The Royal Ballet’s exciting principal dancer, on the eve of her debuts at Covent Garden this month in Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon and Frederick Ashton’s A Month in the Country. Also speaking about the role of Manon, to Laura Dodge, are The Royal Ballet’s Francesca Hayward, Sarah Lamb and Marianela Nuñez in an article that celebrates the 40th anniversary of this very popular ballet. To mark the launch of the latest Dance Umbrella, Matthew Paluch interviews its new director, Emma Gladstone, about her plans and ambitions for the festival, and Alex Beard, chief executive of the Royal Opera House, tells Gerald Dowler about his appreciation of dance and his vision for the future of the Royal Opera House companies. We also feature an interview conducted by Anya Sainsbury with Ross McKim, director of Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, who will be stepping down after 30 years at the end of the current academic year. Finally, the dance events from the Edinburgh festivals are fully reviewed in Dance Scene UK.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Dancing Times October 2014.