Clarke, Mary
CLARKE, Mary
CLARKE, Mary. British, b. 1923. Genres: Dance/Ballet. Career: Ed., The Dancing Times, London, 1963- (Assistant Ed., 1954-63). Assistant Ed., The Ballet Annual, 1952-63; London Ed., Dance News of New York, 1955-70. Publications: The Sadler's Wells Ballet, 1955; Six Great Dancers, 1957; Dancers of Mercury: The Story of Ballet Rambert, 1962; (with C. Crisp) Ballet: An Illustrated History, 2nd ed., 1973; (with C. Crisp) Making a Ballet, 1974; (ed. with D. Vaughan) An Encyclopedia of Dance and Ballet, 1977; (with C. Crisp) Design for Ballet, 1978; (with C. Crisp) The History of Dance, 1980; (with C. Crisp) Men in Dance, 1985; Ballerina, 1987. Address: 54 Ripplevale Grove, London N1 1HT, England. Online address: M.Clarke@dancing-times.co.uk
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