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thompson1780
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« on: 17:24:48, 22-02-2007 »

Where do we talk about Ballet?  In the Opera House?  Or should it have it's own place?

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« Reply #1 on: 17:26:41, 22-02-2007 »

i thought about that, then thought about ballet at the royal opera house,perhaps it should be renamed the radio 3 opera house ?
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« Reply #2 on: 22:57:11, 22-02-2007 »

I suggest using the Concert Hall section for all forthcoming events.

Ballet, Wigmore Hall, Birmingham Symphony Hall, Coventry Methodist Hall, Warwick Arts Centre, Bedworth Civic Hall.  Whatever.

As this site develops specific sections can be created in line with demand.
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« Reply #3 on: 23:52:45, 22-02-2007 »

John,

I agree on using The Concert Hall for all forthcoming events (wasn't that what it was set up for?)  But what about if you want to talk about Ballet generally?  e.g. favourite ballet, discussion on composers for the ballet etc?

I suggest we use The Opera House for this, and as you say, let things bed down a bit before creating any more boards.  If it starts to take off, I hope Michael would not be averse to mving a thread or two to any new board created.

CHeers

Tommov Nureyev
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