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Rambert Dance Company - Swamp/Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan/A Tragedy of Fashion/PreSentient 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. Swamp, a piece he first created for Rambert's 60th Anniversary. Clark's choreography clearly shows the influence of his classical background, but this only acts as a foundation for his originality and inventiveness. Five Brahms 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. PreSentient is a physically audacious spectacle by one of Britain's hottest choreographers, Wayne McGregor. It is performed to Steve Reich's driving Triple Quartet. Rambert Dance Company website.

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Company: Rambert Dance Company
Choreographer(s): Michael Clark (Swamp), Frederick Ashton (Five Brahms Waltzes), Ian Spink (A Tragedy of Fashion), Wayne McGregor (PreSentient)
Music(s): Johannes Brahms (Five Brahms Waltzes), Zoviet France (PreSentient)

Rambert Dance Company - Swamp/Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan/A Tragedy of Fashion/PreSentient

Rambert Dance Company - Swamp/Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan/A Tragedy of Fashion/PreSentient (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T01795118565. Details of all Rambert Dance Company - Swamp/Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan/A Tragedy of Fashion/PreSentient archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S887

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22 Sep 04
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25 Sep 04
The Lowry
Salford, Greater Manchester
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