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As the Royal Opera House's boss for a day, Ibeji is grappling with a subject she is very familiar with: perception.
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As the Royal Opera House's boss for a day, Ibeji is grappling with a subject she is very familiar with: perception.
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But Ibeji refuses to get too overawed by this glitziness: she's old enough to remember the "really bad patch" at the ROH a decade ago.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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Ibeji is invited to take a tour; along the way, there are glimpses of events to which teachers and community groups have been invited.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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But Ibeji refuses to get too overawed by this glitziness: she's old enough to remember the "really bad patch" at the ROH a decade ago.
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As the Royal Opera House's boss for a day, Ibeji is grappling with a subject she is very familiar with: perception.
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At lunch, in the staff canteen, Ibeji finds herself sitting near the world-famous Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta ( "It's good to see that he eats in here with the rest of us," says her ROH minder admiringly).
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