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An Interview with David Bintley, CBE – Durham University, Wednesday 13th March, 6.15pm

Professor David Fuller writes: Ballet has been one of the major forms of twentieth-century art. From the revolution of Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, ballet has attracted the talents of many of the most creative people in theatre, music, and visual art. Major composers (Debussy, Stravinsky, Ravel, Prokofiev, Bartok, Shostakovich, Read more…

By medh, 8 years3 years ago
Seminars and Lectures

An Interview with David Bintley, CBE – Durham University, Wednesday 13th March, 6.15pm

As part of the public lecture series, ‘The Recovery of Beauty’, the Centre for Medical Humanities, the Department of English Studies, and the Institute of Advanced Studies of Durham University is hosting an interview with the Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet and choreographer, David Bintley, CBE. This will take Read more…

By medh, 8 years3 years ago
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