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VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From20th May 2008
To24th May 2008
When19:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £38.00.
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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Rambert Dance Company - Eternal Light Tour 2008 - Eternal Light/A Tribute to Norman Morrice/Infinity/Swansong

Rambert Dance Company

Work:: Rambert Dance Company (S887)

Britain's biggest and most exciting touring dance company who often tour two programmes at a time. Dancing to a mixture of musical styles they provide enormously watchable evenings.
Company Rambert Dance Company

Production:: Eternal Light Tour 2008 - Eternal Light/A Tribute to Norman Morrice/Infinity/Swansong (T1774630815)

Eternal Light is one of Rambert Dance Company's most ambitious collaborations in recent years, a powerfully beautiful and life-affirming celebration set to an elegiac and evocative score. A Tribute to Norman Morrice - Two short excerpts from works by Rambert dancer/choreographers Mikaela Polley and Alexander Whitley, performed as a tribute to the late Norman Morrice, Rambert's former Artistic Director, and set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Karen Khachaturian. Infinity - Australian choreographer Garry Stewart's high energy Infinity explores the dramatic and often brutal passage towards life's inevitable end. Intuitive and emotional, the work pits the dancers against each other in an avalanche of striking physical imager, and is set to an eclectic and other-worldly new musical score. Swansong - Christopher Bruce's classic and ever popular Swansong makes a triumphant return to the Company's repertoire. As relevant and as topical today as when it was first created in 1987, Swansong's theme of torture and interrogation for three dancers is set to move and inspire a whole new generation of audiences.
Choreographer Mark Baldwin (Eternal Light)
Music Howard Goodall (Eternal Light)
Design Michael Howells (Milliner - Eternal Light)
Costume Stephen Jones (Eternal Light)
Choreographer Mikaela Polley (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Choreographer Allexander Whitley (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Music Ralph Vaughan Williams (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Music Karen Khachaturian (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Design Signe Beckmann (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Costume Signe Beckmann (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Lighting Warren Letton (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Lighting Lee Curran (A Tribute to Norman Morrice)
Choreographer Garry Stewart (Infinity)
Music Luke Smiles (Infinity)
Design Gaelle Mellis (Infinity)
Costume Georg Meyer-Wiel (Infinity)
Lighting Michael Mannion (Infinity)
Choreographer Christopher Bruce (Swanson)
Music Philip Chambon (Swansong)
Design Christopher Bruce (Swansong)
Costume Christopher Bruce (Swansong)
Lighting David Mohr (Swansong)

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Eternal Light Tour 2008 - Eternal Light/A Tribute to Norman Morrice/Infinity/Swansong

Eternal Light is one of Rambert Dance Company's most ambitious collaborations in recent years, a powerfully beautiful and life-affirming celebration set to an elegiac and evocative score. A Tribute to Norman Morrice - Two short excerpts from works by Rambert dancer/choreographers Mikaela Polley and Alexander Whitley, performed as a tribute to the late Norman Morrice, Rambert's former Artistic Director, and set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Karen Khachaturian. Infinity - Australian choreographer Garry Stewart's high energy Infinity explores the dramatic and often brutal passage towards life's inevitable end. Intuitive and emotional, the work pits the dancers against each other in an avalanche of striking physical imager, and is set to an eclectic and other-worldly new musical score. Swansong - Christopher Bruce's classic and ever popular Swansong makes a triumphant return to the Company's repertoire. As relevant and as topical today as when it was first created in 1987, Swansong's theme of torture and interrogation for three dancers is set to move and inspire a whole new generation of audiences.

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