Clive Barnes, DM's senior consulting editor, married Valerie Taylor, former soloist with The Royal Ballet who currently teaches at Marymount College, on July 24.Clive Barnes Clive Barnes (born May 13, 1927) in London, Oxford educated, chief Dance, Drama and Opera critic for the New York Post, is a colorful writer and broadcaster, whose career has been long and prolific. , DM's senior consulting editor, married Valerie Taylor, former soloist with The Royal Ballet who currently teaches at Marymount College, on July 24. In 1953 Barnes had spotted Taylor, then a protegee pro·té·gée n. A woman or girl whose welfare, training, or career is promoted by an influential person. [French, feminine of protégé, protégé; see protégé.] Noun 1. of Margot Fonteyn, and wrote about her "poise and delicacy," saying that her performance as a fairy in The Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty sleeps for 100 years. [Fr. Fairy Tale, The Sleeping Beauty] See : Enchantment Sleeping Beauty enchanted heroine awakened from century of slumber by prince’s kiss. realized "the true meaning of classicism classicism, a term that, when applied generally, means clearness, elegance, symmetry, and repose produced by attention to traditional forms. It is sometimes synonymous with excellence or artistic quality of high distinction. ." After the intimate ceremony in a restaurant in Chelsea, Barnes, who recently underwent two surgeries for a broken hip, quipped, "We're rather like Popeye and Olive Oil going off into the sunset." |
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