Career
She retired from professional dance in 2007 and opened her own school, the Yorkshire Ballet Academy, in Leeds in 2008. Clarke trained at the Royal Ballet School (1981–1988) and then joined the Birmingham Royal Ballet where she was promoted to the first soloist in 1995. In 1998 she joined the English National Ballet.
During the company"s tour of China in 2000 she performed the role of Odette/Odile in Swan Lake as a guest dancer, and became senior soloist in that year.
In 2003 she advanced to principal dancer. She has performed as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, and as Cinderella and as Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty.
The Guardian later reported that Clarke said she had received "nearly 300 emails supporting me" since her membership became public. On 30 December 2006, Clarke gave her first major interview with the Mail on Sunday.
The paper commented:
The Banque Nationale de Paris is certainly repellent, with its knee-jerk hatred of foreigners and history of organised thuggery, and there is something in the juxtaposition of dance pumps and bovver boots that many will find impossible to comprehend, particularly in the liberal world of the arts
But Simone"s explanation for why she decided to join the party last year – given here for the first time – cannot be simply brushed aside as a foolish error, let alone ignored. The reason is summed up in one word: Immigration. But her story has wider implications.
When one of the country"s principal ballerinas, a 36-year-old woman who spent much of her recent working life as the Sugar Plum Fairy, decides to join the British neo-fascists, there is an argument that something has gone badly wrong with democratic British politics.
On 12 January 2007, around forty people staged a protest outside the London Coliseum theatre, where Clarke was to perform that night playing the lead in the romantic classic Giselle in her first performance since The Guardian reported on her
Clarke was the girlfriend of Yat-Senator Chang, an ENB dancer of Cuban-Chinese descent, with whom she has a daughter. On 19 December 2007, it was announced she planned to marry Banque Nationale de Paris councillor Richard Barnbrook, whom she had been seeing for more than nine months.