Joy Sable
Joy Sable is a freelance journalist. She has written for the JC for over 35 years (including eight years as the editor of Junior Chronicle – the children’s page). She trained in classical ballet and, as the JC’s dance critic, is happily combining her two passions: ballet and writing.
Getting my wings! How a first-class flight simulator offered me a taste of the high life
Budding pilot Joy Sable touches down at Ben Gurion Airport — without setting foot out of London Luton
Celebrating the work of pioneering ‘powerhouse’ choreographer Bella Lewitzky
A sometimes overlooked icon of dance, the Jewish Californian is being recognised at the Royal Opera House
Ballet review: two companies, two styles
Swan Lake is a gem, and visitors from New York provide a fascinating contrast
Dance review: Four new works ‘New talent, new challenges’
Four young choreographers showcase their work
My friend wrote her own eulogy, and it was very beautiful
A visit to Bushey New Jewish cemetery was terribly sad but ultimately inspiring for Joy Sable
Dance review: Manon ‘This one is not for children’
Joy Sable enjoys a modern classic
Dance review: Giselle ‘Don’t miss it’
This is an excellent version of a well-loved classic
‘I achieved my dream of being a ballerina … and Princess Diana would attend our rehearsals’
Joy Sable meets a dancer with a long career in ballet
Dance Review: Edward Scissorhands and Nutcracker
Two shows to lighten up the winter months
The Nutcracker dance review: The perfect Chanukah treat
Festive fun at the Royal Opera House
Dance review: The Dante Project ‘Inspired by synagogue music from Jerusalem’
<p>A journey through hell to paradise </p>
Dance Review: 'Speedy and playful'
Northern Ballet shines in London
Dance review: Three ballets at the Royal Opera House
'An incredibly moving work based on the life of cellist Jacqueline du Pre'
Ms. Demeanor review: It’s not all fluff in this arresting tale of neighbours
Elinor Lipman’s latest novel is an entertaining caper with some serious points on misogyny, loneliness and issues facing single women
Don Quixote dance review: The perfect antidote to darker, colder nights
The Royal Ballet's winter season kicks off with some magnificent dancing
Chief Rabbi gets tested by pupils at Hertsmere primary school
Sir Ephraim Mirvis put up a mezuzah at the school
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