Bull, Deborah
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Name (Latin)
Bull, Deborah
Date of birth
1963-03-22
Place of birth
Derby (England)
Associated country
Great Britain
Place of residence/headquarters
London (England)
Field of activity
Dance Arts Broadcasting
Associate group
Royal Ballet
Royal Opera House (London, England)
King's College London
Occupation
Dancers Arts administrators Authors Broadcasters
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Totally fit, 1998:CIP t.p. (Deborah Bull) phone call to publisher 10-01-97 (Deborah C. Bull)
- Amazon.com web site, Aug. 17, 2012:page for Totally fit (Deborah Bull, principal dancer, Royal Ballet)
- Everyday dancer, 2011:t.p. (Deborah Bull)
- Email from Deborah Bull's agent, November 6, 2015(re-verified that her middle initial is "C.")
- Wikipedia, viewed November 6, 2015:Deborah Bull (Deborah Bull, CBE; born in Derby March 22, 1963; English dancer, writer, and broadcaster; former creative director of the Royal Opera House; since 2012 she has been Director, Cultural Partnerships at King's College London)
- About (Deborah Bull; thirty year career in the arts; was a Royal Ballet dancer; Creative Director of the Royal Opera House; presenter and writer of television and radio programs, and commentator on the arts; author of four books: The vitality plan (1998, also published in the U.S. as Totally fit); Dancing away (1998); The Faber guide to classical ballets (2005); and The Everyday dancer (2011) ( (Her website, viewed November 6, 2015:) )
- Dancing away, 1999:Title page (Deborah Bull)
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Wikipedia description:
Deborah Clare Bull, Baroness Bull, (born 22 March 1963), is an English dancer, writer, and broadcaster, and former creative director of the Royal Opera House. She joined King's College London as Director, Cultural Partnerships in 2012. In 2015 she was appointed as the university's Assistant Principal (London), in 2018 was named Vice President & Vice-Principal (London) and in 2021 named Vice Principal (Communities & National Engagement) until her departure in July 2022.
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