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Music will be played live by the Rambert Orchestra.
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A Flash Of Light reflects the range of companies and artists with whom he's worked, including the Rambert and Cholmondeleys, and a specially commissioned film captures Nash at work.
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Formerly a dancer and choreographer with Rambert, he's gone on to develop his choreography on an ambitious, lyrical and poetic scale.
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A couple of years ago I interviewed Jonathan Goddard, who performs with Rambert Dance Company, one of the UK's leading ensembles.
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Rambert Dance Company perform Tim Rushton's Monolith, a piece that rises to the heroic physical and emotional scale of its accompanying score, Peteris Vasks's Piano Quartet.
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Rambert has long had a light and clever touch with its repertory, mixing often surprising revivals with new commissions.
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This year's programme includes commissioned works and revivals by Christopher Bruce (former director of Rambert), Darshan Singh Bhuller, Christopher Hampson and Helgi Tómasson (artistic director of San Francisco Ballet).
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Reminding us as it does of Bruce's own performance in Glen Tetley's harder-edged Pierrot Lunaire, back in the day, Hush is archetypal old Rambert in tone and while its calculated winsomeness will not be to all tastes, there's some very artful dancing among the faux naivety.
Rambert Dance Company – review Luke Jennings 2010
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As a closer, Rambert gave us Henrietta Horn's Cardoon Club, originally created in 2004 for the Pina Bausch festival in Wuppertal.
Rambert Dance Company – review Luke Jennings 2010
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This is a report on a lecture given by Rambert before the Faculty of Arts. Miller, Harry Tatlock.
Marie Rambert. 2009
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