by Deborah Bull (Author)
Dancing Away is ballet dancer Deborah Bull's diary of a year of turmoil at London's Royal Opera House. In it she portrays the working life of an artist and her growing political awareness as a new Labour government comes to power. She vividly recounts the passing months before and after the House closed for two years of rebuilding. The stories she tells give us an insider's perspective on a major arts institution in the midst of turmoil and transformation; a time when the House and its affairs undergo repeated public scrutiny from government and media. Her journal is also a personal account of the effects of living and dancing away from home as The Royal Ballet tours to the United States, Japan and in Europe. Dancing Away richly records the glamour and grit of a professional dancer's career as she rushes from one engagement to another, changing persona and continent, to fulfil the many parts she plays. With wit and candour Deborah Bull lifts the curtain and invites us behind the scenes of a seductive world and her own eventful life. Included is an update of more revealing events since the book was first published in hardback in 1998.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 276
Edition: New
Publisher: Methuen Publishing Ltd
Published: 14 Jun 1999
ISBN 10: 0413739007
ISBN 13: 9780413739001