Rambert Dance Company - Triptych: The Strange Charm of Mother Nature/Sibterraom/New Work
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.
Production:: Triptych: The Strange Charm of Mother Nature/Sibterraom/New Work (T1500947630)
From underground depths to the outer-reaches of the cosmos, Rambert's new show takes you inside a series of unique worlds. They spring from the imaginations of three of British dance's most distinctive artists and are inhabited by the company's world-class dancers. The discovery of the 'God Particle' inspires The Strange Charm of Mother Nature, the new work by Rambert's Artistic Director Mark Baldwin. The dancers fizz with the energy of the miniscule building blocks that created life, the universe and everything. Subterrain is a sensuous, enigmatic voyage underground, created by former Scottish Ballet Director Ashley Page - "a compelling piece, immaculately danced" (The Guardian). The programme is completed by a first work for Rambert by ground-breaking choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh. Accompanied by live orchestral music, ranging from JS Bach to Mark-Anthony Turnage, Triptych showcases the diversity and brilliance of Britain's national dance company.
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Triptych: The Strange Charm of Mother Nature/Sibterraom/New Work
From underground depths to the outer-reaches of the cosmos, Rambert's new show takes you inside a series of unique worlds. They spring from the imaginations of three of British dance's most distinctive artists and are inhabited by the company's world-class dancers. The discovery of the 'God Particle' inspires The Strange Charm of Mother Nature, the new work by Rambert's Artistic Director Mark Baldwin. The dancers fizz with the energy of the miniscule building blocks that created life, the universe and everything. Subterrain is a sensuous, enigmatic voyage underground, created by former Scottish Ballet Director Ashley Page - "a compelling piece, immaculately danced" (The Guardian). The programme is completed by a first work for Rambert by ground-breaking choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh. Accompanied by live orchestral music, ranging from JS Bach to Mark-Anthony Turnage, Triptych showcases the diversity and brilliance of Britain's national dance company.