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.
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
Our Voices ballet review: Three very different works highlighting dancers’ versatility
It is the first English National Ballet programme under new artistic director Aaron S Watkin
St Albans Masorti synagogue members helping dementia sufferers through singing
Singing for Memory at SAMS will run hour-long weekly sessions for those with any kind of memory impairment
Spare a kind thought for the poor shul magazine editor
Those shul magazines landing on our doormats in the not-too-distant future don't appear by magic - it takes time, skill and, most of all, patience to put them together
Dance review: Jewels, Sass and romance from the Australian National Ballet
Let's hope it's not a long wait for this company's next visit
Hooked on crochet? Here's how I learnt to stitch like my granny
Could Joy Sable master the fashionable art of crochet or would it prove a stitch too far?
Carlos Acosta at 50 review - A very fitting way to mark dancer's birthday
The Cuban ballet icon is certainly an unquestionable force for good
Time traveller’s guide to a smooth- running wedding
Joy Sable asked recently married couples: if you could revisit the Big Day, what would you do differently?
The amazing Polynesian paradise
Find heritage and culture in heavenly Hawaii
Dance review: Cinderella
Joy Sable enjoys this classic - but where's the Fairy Godmother?
Royal Ballet review: Untitled 2023, Corybantic Games and Anastasia Act III
It's an intriguing triple bill
Meet Pnina Tornai, the Israeli star of 'Say Yes to the Dress'
After becoming known for her beautiful gowns, the designer is turning her hand to shoes
Ballet review: Cinderella - Fairy tale brought to glittering life
Choreography and music of Frederick Ashton's original production is retained but fresh designs and costumes re-invigorate this well-loved classic
The high-flying ballerina following in a family tradition
Skylar Brandt is principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre - her grandfather made his name as a ballet dancer after migrating to Canada from Poland
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