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Rambert Dance Company - L'eveil/Infinity/Swansong/Gran Partita archiveBritain'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. L'eveil is an abstract piece for six women, loosely inspired by aspects of femininity and influenced by the power of the female voice through song. Featuring live singer Melanie Marshall, it is perfomed to Kurt Weill's Je ne t'aime pas and Leslie Bricusse's Feeling Good, with costumes inspired by world-renowned fashion designer Roland Mouret}. Infinity explores the dramatic and often brutal passage towards life's inevitable end, through an avalanche of striking and relentles physical limagery. Swansong Revival Premiere - an intensely potent depiction of interrogation that is dramatic and sinister, but ultimately uplifting. Gran Partita is set to four movements from Mozart's exceptional piece of the same name. Capturing the verve and beauty of the music in movement, this emotional and dramatic piece complements Mozart's heart-melting sound. The celebrated designer Jean Marc Puissant's fresh scenery and costumes create a dreamy poetic world. Rambert Dance Company website.

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Company: Rambert Dance Company
Choreographer(s): Melanie Teall (L'eveil)), Garry Stewart (Infinity)), Christopher Bruce (Swansong), Karole Armitage (Gran Partita)

Rambert Dance Company - L'eveil/Infinity/Swansong/Gran Partita

Rambert Dance Company - L'eveil/Infinity/Swansong/Gran Partita (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1719990719. Details of all Rambert Dance Company - L'eveil/Infinity/Swansong/Gran Partita archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S887

Archive Listings

5 Mar 08
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7 Mar 08
Grand Theatre
Swansea, Glamorgan
Performance Details => Venue archive
13 Nov 07
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17 Nov 07
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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