- Rambert Dance Company - Wikipedia
Rambert (known as Rambert Dance Company before 2014) is a leading British dance company Formed at the start of the 20th century as a classical ballet company, it exerted a great deal of influence on the development of dance in the United Kingdom, and today, as a contemporary dance company, continues to be one of the world's most renowned dance
- Our history - Rambert
Rambert gave its first performances in 1926 and in 2026 we will become the Britain’s first dance company to celebrate 100 years Our history dates even further back, to 1914, when Polish emigree and former Ballet Russes dancer Marie Rambert arrived in London fleeing the outbreak of the First World War
- Rambert | History, Dancers, Facts | Britannica
Author of The Ballet of the Enlightenment, Ballet in Leicester Square, Jules Perrot, The Romantic Ballet in Paris and others Musicologist, dance historian, and Senior Lecturer, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- What is Rambert Grades
Rambert Grades is an awarding organisation offering graded dance qualifications, similar to exams in ballet, tap, and modern dance We offer three contemporary dance grades for children aged 3 and up: Creative Movers, Pre-Primary and Primary Contemporary Dance
- Timeline - Rambert
15 June: Marie Rambert received her certificate from Russian ballet master Enrico Cecchetti, allowing her to teach the Cecchetti method She opened a ballet school in Bedford Gardens, London June: Marie Rambert appeared in a revue The Pedlar’s Basket at the Everyman Theatre, Hampstead
- Rambert Dance - London based touring contemporary dance company
It tells the story of the development of Britain’s oldest dance company as we moved from classical ballet, through embracing modern American and other influences, to become a 21st century contemporary dance company Access news, short films, soundtracks and exclusive behind the scenes content as a free member
- Rambert - Tallis A Level Dance
Marie Rambert was born in Warsaw in 1888 In 1910 she went to Jaques-Dalcroze’s School of Eurhythmics in Geneva, and when Diaghilev needed someone to help Nijinsky teach his cast the complicated rhythms of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Dalcroze recommended Marie Rambert
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It tells the story of the development of Britain’s oldest dance company as we moved from classical ballet, through embracing modern American and other influences, to become a 21st century contemporary dance company Access news, short films, soundtracks and exclusive behind the scenes content as a free member
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