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BNP Ballerina Teaching kids Ballet

F.C. Eggcup | 28.10.2009 22:07 | Anti-racism

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On its website, the new dancing school prominently proclaims that its teacher is a former principal dancer with the English National Ballet. Oddly, however, it doesn't mention her name - perhaps because she is Simone Clarke, the ballerina who found herself at the centre of controversy three years ago when her membership of the British National Party was exposed.

At the time anti-fascist demonstrators disrupted a performance of Giselle at the London Coliseum in which Miss Clarke, who was dubbed the 'BNP ballerina', took the starring role. Last week she appeared, surrounded by little girls of three and four in tutus, in the community hall in the village of Shadwell, near Leeds, where she runs the Yorkshire Ballet Academy.

Miss Clarke, 39, has been a leading figure in the far-Right BNP. She has shared a stage with leader Nick Griffin and was once engaged to one of the party's councillors, Richard Barnbrook - a man who claimed mixed-race children were 'washing out the identity of the country's indigenous people'. Miss Clarke's move into teaching comes as the Government is scrutinising the BNP's role in public life. It is said to be considering a ban on BNP members working as teachers in schools.

The Yorkshire Ballet Academy is a private dance school and she does not require licensing by the local authority. Two years ago Miss Clarke appeared with Mr Griffin during a BNP 'Free Speech Evening' in Leicester and pledged: 'I will never, ever leave the BNP because they are the only people who can turn this country around.'

Miss Clarke retired from the English National Ballet after the outcry over her membership. In 2007 she was elected to the executive of the BNP-backed Solidarity trade union for a five-year term. Last night she was unavailable for comment.

Shadwell Hall treasurer David Parker, who rents the venue to her for £10 an hour, said: 'She didn't declare her politics. We have had no complaints or negativity. Whether or not the parents know about her views is up to them.
'I think like most of us our politics are separate from our normal lives


Shadwell Village Hall
Main Street
Shadwell, Leeds
West Yorkshire LS17 8JF
England
UK

Phone: 0044 01132 252223

Email:  davidtparker@ntlworld.com

F.C. Eggcup

Comments

Display the following 10 comments

  1. Question — Wayne Sleep
  2. She's a racist — JUst a thought
  3. Answer — anon
  4. addon — Max
  5. Logic? — Antifascist
  6. Most dont separate politics from our normal lives& find the BNP repulsive Nazis — International brigader
  7. Swiss democracy is not based on anarchism — Swiss Tony
  8. Thanks for defending your Ex, Max AKA Mark "Lock Up Your Daughters" Collett — Troll Fragmentor
  9. Max — Antifascist
  10. Now you're copying the Daily Mail? — Norvello