Clement Andrew Crisp OBE (21 September 1926 – 1 March 2022) was a British dance critic. He served as dance critic for the Financial Times from 1956 to 2020.[1][2]
^Macaulay, Alastair (2 March 2022). "Clement Crisp — FT dance critic who wrote with eloquence and astounding wit". Financial Times.
^"The unexpurgated Clement Crisp - in memoriam". theartsdesk.com. 4 March 2022.
Clement Andrew Crisp OBE (21 September 1926 – 1 March 2022) was a British dance critic. He served as dance critic for the Financial Times from 1956 to...
Ecstatic Themes, and was the first to perform this solo widely in Canada. ClementCrisp, the dance critic at The Financial Times praised her performance of...
(1988–1993) and Ambassador to France (1993–1996) (b. 1936). 1 March ClementCrisp, dance critic (Financial Times) (b. 1926). Bob Wellings, television...
Quicksilver: Autobiography. London: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-333-08942-1. ClementCrisp (1981). Ballet Rambert: 50 Years and on. London, Ballet Rambert. p. 111...
Magazine. 1 (2): 21–23. Retrieved 17 January 2011. Clarke, Mary, and ClementCrisp. Design for Ballet. Studio Vista, 1978. Garafola, Lynn (1999). The Ballet...
Roger Coles. David Baboulene, author, academic and story consultant ClementCrisp, dance critic Ian Pearce, professional footballer Alison Streeter, record-holding...
Quicksilver: Autobiography. London: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-333-08942-1. ClementCrisp (1981). Ballet Rambert: 50 Years and on. London: Ballet Rambert. p. 111...
Women. City: Gardners Books. p. 17. ISBN 9788895684291. Mary Clarke; ClementCrisp (1992). Ballet: An Illustrated History. H. Hamilton. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-241-13068-1...
two heart attacks in February 1975.[citation needed] English critic ClementCrisp wrote: "He was one of those rare talents who touch the entire artistic...
she would put in this extra thing, or a little thing with her feet". ClementCrisp describes the ballet as a "delicious piece", noting the "cunningly different...
lead role in Giselle later that year alongside Thiago Soares, with ClementCrisp of the Financial Times describing her as a "Giselle of subtle power"...
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which included Divertimento No. 15 and Symphony in C at Lincoln Center. ClementCrisp, one of the many writers who eulogized Balanchine, assessed his contribution:...
people. "Ballet for All" closed in 1979. In 1970 he published, with ClementCrisp, a book also titled Ballet for All and he made seven programmes on video...
in Kenneth MacMillan's 1980 Gloria for the Royal Ballet, the critic ClementCrisp wrote of "her beautiful line, her always easy technical command". Penney...
Jack Crisp (born 2 October 1993) is a professional Australian rules football player, currently playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian...
he was a member of the University Ballet Club, joining peers such as ClementCrisp, John Percival, and Clive Barnes. After a brief period of study at the...
premiere of the Sleeping Princess in 1921. p. 193 Clarke, Mary and ClementCrisp. (1981), The History of the Dance. Orbit, London, UK. p. 174 Kisselgoff...
Be Clowns blog 'The Rite of Spring, Royal Opera House, London', by ClementCrisp Financial Times, 30 May 2011 PURCELL, H.: Fairy Queen (The) (ENO, 1995)...
Wayback Machine at eabf.org.uk, accessed 13 February 2012 Mary Clarke, ClementCrisp, The Ballet Goer's Guide (1981), p. 338 Lesley Collier at the Ballerina...