Margot Fonteyn explores the dancer's life. The rigours of ballet class, the rehearsals and preparation, and finally the moment of judgment when it's out in the limelight and on with the performance. \n\nSome of Margot Fonteyn's greatest moments on stage are relived in Salut d'Amour, which Frederick Ashton created for a Gala Birthday Tribute. The series ends with a complete performance of Ashton's ballet Marguerite and Armand, which was inspired by Dumas's tragic love story La Dame aux Camelias. It is performed by the partnership for which it was created - Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev.
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Series 1: 6. Out In The Limelight, Home In The Rain
Margot Fonteyn explores the dancer's life. The rigours of ballet class, the rehearsals and preparation, and finally the moment of judgment when it's out in the limelight and on ...
21-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 5. The Magnificent Beginning
The first real ballet school was founded by King Louis XIV of France in 1669. From Louis's great palace at Versailles, Margot Fonteyn tells the story of Louis's own love of danc ...
14-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 4. The Romantic Ballet
Margot Fonteyn traces the story of the Romantic Ballet and its greatest exponents. In 1832, the most famous ballerina in the world was Marie Taglioni. One of the first ballerina ...
14-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 3. What Is New?
In almost every age the world of dance has produced its own pioneers - leading dancers and choreographers who have experimented with new styles and new forms. Margot Fonteyn loo ...
07-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 2. The Ebb And Flow
Dance has almost always moved freely across frontiers. Just as in the 19th century, Italian and French dancers went to Russia to make their names, so in the 20th century, Diaghi ...
07-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 1. The Scene Changes
Margot Fonteyn discusses the role of the male in dance. Her story is illustrated by some of the world's greatest dancers performing some of the era's most enduring dances.
01-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 2. The Ebb And Flow
Dance has almost always moved freely across frontiers. Just as in the 19th century, Italian and French dancers went to Russia to make their names, so in the 20th century, Diaghi ...
07-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 6. Out In The Limelight, Home In The Rain
Margot Fonteyn explores the dancer's life. The rigours of ballet class, the rehearsals and preparation, and finally the moment of judgment when it's out in the limelight and on ...
21-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 4. The Romantic Ballet
Margot Fonteyn traces the story of the Romantic Ballet and its greatest exponents. In 1832, the most famous ballerina in the world was Marie Taglioni. One of the first ballerina ...
14-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 5. The Magnificent Beginning
The first real ballet school was founded by King Louis XIV of France in 1669. From Louis's great palace at Versailles, Margot Fonteyn tells the story of Louis's own love of danc ...
14-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 3. What Is New?
In almost every age the world of dance has produced its own pioneers - leading dancers and choreographers who have experimented with new styles and new forms. Margot Fonteyn loo ...
07-01-2024
BBC 4
Series 1: 1. The Scene Changes
Margot Fonteyn discusses the role of the male in dance. Her story is illustrated by some of the world's greatest dancers performing some of the era's most enduring dances.
01-01-2024
BBC 4