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		<title>CLIFF ROLES &#8220;Roles about town&#8221; interviews Robert de Warren</title>
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		<title>Bradenton Herald: Robert de Warren Dances With Destiny</title>
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		Robert de Warren dances with destiny
 
Bradenton  Herald - The 76-year-old former director of the Sarasota Ballet  taught master classes at the Festival of International Dance in Salt  Lake City this month.
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<p><script src="http://s.wordpress.com/wp-content/plugins/adverts/adsense.js?1" type="text/javascript"></script><em>Bradenton  Herald</em> - The 76-year-old former director of the Sarasota Ballet  taught master classes at the Festival of International Dance in Salt  Lake City this month.</p>
<p>He frequently watches “So You Think You Can Dance” on TV.</p>
<p>Now, he’s been busy staging his popular version of “The Nutcracker”  with the Sarasota Ballet and the Sarasota Ballet School and Dance — The  Next Generation. The timeless holiday tale of Clara and the gift of a  wooden Nutcracker that comes to life during the night will be performed  Friday and Saturday at the Sarasota Opera House.</p>
<p>“These kids were perfect,” de Warren, who may be best remembered  locally for his choreography on “Madame Butterfly,” said after  rehearsals last week. “They were all in line. So I was really very  pleased. It’s nice to come back and do something with the company after  all these years.”</p>
<p>Three years have passed since de Warren left the Sarasota Ballet,  which is now led by Iain Webb.</p>
<p>De Warren said he misses working with the ballet company and the  friendships he forged with the dancers. But the time away has led him to  other adventures, such as traveling and finishing a memoir he started  nearly 30 years ago when he returned to England from Iran.</p>
<p>His fond, vivid memories of Iran are what prompted him to write  “Destiny’s Waltz — In Step With Giants.” Those are memories he’d like to  share with a world that has a different view of Iranians.</p>
<p>“I’m really concerned at the mistaken impression the West has of  Iran,” de Warren said during an interview at his Sarasota home. “Because  of the government and the religious fanatics, they think the country’s  like that, so they throw them all in with the Arab revolutionaries,  Islamists and all of that, but they are not. I don’t think that helps  for peace negotiations when one doesn’t know one’s opponents’ virtues as  well as their faults.”</p>
<p>His time in Iran is part of a life that spans from Uruguay to  Sarasota.</p>
<p>The 400-plus pages of “Destiny’s Waltz,” released in July, begins  with de Warren’s earliest memories of childhood in Uruguay. His father  was Anglo/Irish and owned a large estate. His mother was  British/Italian. Life growing up was filled with various struggles for  the would-be international dancer, director and choreographer.</p>
<p>“I had many complexes and timidity and all sorts of things that just  made me feel like I wasn’t suitable for anything,” said de Warren, who  has worked with many star dancers and celebrities over the course of his  life. “It took me years to get over that, and it was really thanks to  the ballet.”</p>
<p>Before then, de Warren didn’t think twice about dance. He was  studying to be a musician and composer while working as a banker at the  Royal Bank of Canada. After his mother complained continuously about the  noise he made as he practiced the violin, he switched gears and joined  his sister in ballet class out of frustration, he said.</p>
<p>Dance became a way for him to express himself. It was also the way he  met his wife, Jacqueline, who attended the same dance class. They have  been inseparable ever since, he said.</p>
<p>After a bank promotion sent him to London, he continued attending  ballet classes. Three months later he was offered a scholarship to  become a professional dancer. That quickly ended his banking career.  During a highly prestigious stint with the Royal Ballet in London, where  he was groomed by founder Ninette de Valois, a health condition in his  foot took him away from dancing full time. That’s when life offered  another amazing twist.</p>
<p>The director of the Royal Ballet suggested he fill the job opening  for director with the National Ballet of Iran. De Warren was there from  1964-1978, experiencing a country filled with culture at every turn.  Part of de Warren’s job was to expose the world to that culture through  dance. He traveled worldwide, showcasing the National Ballet in other  countries. Through that he met more than 50 dignitaries and celebrities.  He crossed paths with former U.S. President Gerald Ford, author Agatha  Christie, Hollywood film director Elia Kazan, actress Elke Sommer and  many others, including Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who became good  friends with de Warren.</p>
<p>De Warren left Iran a year before the revolution began.</p>
<p>“I was lucky,” he said. “I saw it happening so I got out.”</p>
<p>Life went on with de Warren directing and choreographing at ballet  companies in England, Italy and finally Sarasota.</p>
<p>He has especially loved choreography.</p>
<p>“It’s very important that (dance) has a connection with human  sensitivity,” he said. “I love this new trend of American dance that is  really coming from everybody. It’s not just some sort of highfalutin  ballet like the classics were. It’s now for everybody. This is what I  want to do, to create works that really have that acceptance.”</p>
<p>Which is why he loves “So You Think You Can Dance” so much.</p>
<p>But there’s always room for the classics.</p>
<p>De Warren is glad to see that Webb has brought never-before-seen  traditional English ballets to America.</p>
<p>“I think it is risky, but it’s good,” he said.</p>
<p>With de Warren’s first book finished, the publishers have asked him  to write another — this time with a more in-depth look on his  experiences in Iran be compared to how the West viewed Iran at the time.</p>
<p>While working on the book, de Warren has been busy preserving the  knowledge of the Persian culture and its ethnic and courtly dances that  were lost during the Iranian revolution. He’s also excited to attend a  performance in his honor in London’s Barbican Centre in May and he’s  also working to expand the dance he choreographed for local artist Jack  Dowd’s “Last Call” for a performance in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>“And I also want to go on doing my productions of ballet,” he said.  “I can’t forget that. That’s a major part of my life.”</p>
<p><em>published Nov. 29, 2009</em></p>
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