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<BR><B>'I first danced Salome in school, naked but for some toilet paper': As he brings his greatest hits show to the West End, Lindsay Kemp talks to Rupert Smith about his outrageous career </B><BR>The Guardian <P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Lindsay Kemp is not a household name (except in the most depraved of households), but it is the name dropped by any young artiste wishing to invoke a bit of good old-fashioned decadence. Kemp influenced David Bowie, and thus influenced every pop musician with the possible exception of Paul Weller. Into the serious world of 1960s and 1970s British theatre, he injected a huge dose of camp, with productions drenched <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR><A HREF="http://globalarchive.ft.com/globalarchive/article.html?id=020130000914&query=dance" TARGET=_blank><B>more...</B></A>
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