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Rambert Dance Company - Linear Remains/Five Brahms Waltzes/A Tragedy of Fashion/Elsa Canasta 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. Linear Remains - Created by Rambert's Associate Choreographer, Rafael Bonachela, this is a fine example of his free-flowing approach to movement that fizzes with kinetic energy. Five Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan - Choreographed for Rambert in 1976, this beautiful solo for a female dancer has been revived to mark the centenary year of its creator, Sir Fredrick Ashton. A Tragedy of Fashion - In 1926 Rambert's Founding Choreographer, Sir Frederick Ashton, choreographed A Tragedy of Fashion. No record of the choreography exists so, inspired by a few precious photos, Ian Spink reinterprets the work of our time. Elsa Canasta - Created by Javier De Frutos, Elsa Canasta is a genuine crowd-pleaser. Love, in all its forms, is explored here and sexual chemistry bursts out of this vibrant and witty interpretation of Cole Porter's music and lyrics. (Not suitable for children). Rambert Dance Company website.

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Company: Rambert Dance Company
Choreographer(s): Rafael Bonachela (Linear Remains), Frederick Ashton (Five Brahms Waltzes), Ian Spink (A Tragedy of Fashion), Javier De Frutos (Elsa Canasta)
Music(s): Christian Fennesz (Linear Remains), Johannes Brahms (Five Brahms Waltzes), Cole Porter (Elsa Canasta)

Rambert Dance Company - Linear Remains/Five Brahms Waltzes/A Tragedy of Fashion/Elsa Canasta

Rambert Dance Company - Linear Remains/Five Brahms Waltzes/A Tragedy of Fashion/Elsa Canasta (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T01711782244. Details of all Rambert Dance Company - Linear Remains/Five Brahms Waltzes/A Tragedy of Fashion/Elsa Canasta archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S887

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