Ballet legend Peter Wright: Margot Fonteyn was cold as ice. Rudi Nureyev was a bit of a pain'
Briefly

Wright's journey from a hesitant dancer to a choreographer illustrates his passion and commitment to ballet, evolving how classics like The Nutcracker are staged.
Wright critiques traditional ballets, claiming, 'most of them were rubbish,' reflecting his belief that many lacked coherent storylines and proper emotional motivation.
As the founder of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, Wright has continually revitalized classic ballet, injecting new narrative depth to timeless works.
Now at 98, Sir Peter Wright remains a key figure in ballet, with his versions of classical ballets celebrated for their innovative storytelling.
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