A time for Tudor.(attitudes)(Antony Tudor)

From: Dance Magazine | Date: February 1, 2008| Author: Barnes, Clive | Copyright information

Antony Tudor was an aloof man, with a sudden, shy, and twisty smile that lit up his face like unexpected birdsong on a rainy day. He was not easy to get to know, being distrustful of compliments, and with a brusque manner that sometimes mimicked rudeness but really masked insecurity. Yet he was a truly decent and kind man sometimes betrayed by fears and even envy. In fact, he had little to be fearful or envious of.

He'd had an unusual start for a dancer or choreographer. ...

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