Toni Bentley
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- | Toni Bentley is an American dancer and writer. As a young woman, Toni Bentley danced with the George Balanchine's [[New York City Ballet]] and author of ''[[The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir]]''.{ | + | Toni Bentley is an American dancer and writer. As a young woman, Toni Bentley danced with the George Balanchine's [[New York City Ballet]] and author of ''[[The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir]]''. |
== Further reading== | == Further reading== | ||
* ''Sisters of Salome'' (2002), a book on [[Salome]] as an archetype of female desire and [[transgression]] and as the ultimate ''[[femme fatale]]'': | * ''Sisters of Salome'' (2002), a book on [[Salome]] as an archetype of female desire and [[transgression]] and as the ultimate ''[[femme fatale]]'': | ||
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Toni Bentley is an American dancer and writer. As a young woman, Toni Bentley danced with the George Balanchine's New York City Ballet and author of The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir.
Further reading
- Sisters of Salome (2002), a book on Salome as an archetype of female desire and transgression and as the ultimate femme fatale:
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