• Dame Marie Rambert, Mrs Dukes DBE (20 February 1888 – 12 June 1982) was a Polish-born English dancer and pedagogue who exerted great influence on British...
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  • been known as the Ballet Club, and the Ballet Rambert. Dame Marie Rambert (1888–1982), founder of Rambert Dance Company, was born in Warsaw, Poland where...
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    studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell in Amsterdam beginning in 1945 and with Marie Rambert in London from 1948. She began performing as a chorus girl in West End...
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  • Vicarage") The Final Quest Young Annabelle TV film 2005 Riot at the Rite Marie Rambert TV film 2006 Beyond Guilean Hade TV film The Truth Martha Hotel Babylon...
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  • Rambert (1830–1886), Swiss author and poet Marie Rambert (1888–1982), Polish-born dancer and pedagogue Pascal Rambert (born 1962), French writer, choreographer...
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    ugly earthbound lurching and stomping devised by Vaslav Nijinsky." Marie Rambert, who was working as an assistant to Nijinsky, recalled later that it...
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  • Frederick Ashton (category Rambert Dance Company dancers)
    Ashton was accepted as a pupil by Léonide Massine and then by Marie Rambert. In 1926 Rambert encouraged him to try his hand at choreography, and though he...
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    Jaques-Dalcroze, Paul Taylor, Rudolph von Laban, Loie Fuller, José Limón, Marie Rambert, and Trisha Brown. There is usually a choreographer who makes the creative...
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    Pearl Argyle (category Rambert Dance Company dancers)
    Gardens, and Dame Marie Rambert, in Notting Hill Gate. There she was known as Pearl Argyle by other students and members of Rambert's Ballet Club, the...
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  • U.S. vocalist and black activist Dame Marie Rambert — Polish dancer and choreographer; founder of Ballet Rambert Marc Chagall — Jewish painter Richard...
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  • Paris. Retrieved 25 May 2020. "The grit and the glory: French ballet star Marie-Agnès Gillot looks back on stunning career". France 24. 8 March 2018. "Céline...
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    asked the audience if they would like an encore (which they did), and Marie Rambert considered it one of Ashton's three masterpieces (along with Symphonic...
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  • Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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    and Archer were able to consult with Nijinsky's rehearsal assistant Marie Rambert on the original choreography, before her death in 1982. The company...
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  • students later taught the Cecchetti method, including Ninette de Valois, Marie Rambert, Laura Wilson, Margaret Craske and Olga Preobrajenska. A number of professional...
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  • (1863-1898), of Sandford, Devon. He met Marie Rambert, a ballet dancer, at a dinner party in 1917. In Rambert's autobiography she says "after four days...
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    United States (George Balanchine) and England (Ninette de Valois and Marie Rambert). Ballet master Serge Lifar went on a technical revival at the Paris...
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  • zoologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1886) Marie Rambert, Polish-English dancer and pedagogue (b. 1888) June 13 King Khalid of...
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    Murray Louis Beverly Schmidt Blossom Émile Jaques-Dalcroze Mary Wigman Marie Rambert Katherine Dunham—Katherine Dunham Technique Pearl Primus Garth Fagan...
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  • Baroness Hornsby-Smith; Anne Stephens 1962: Anne Godwin; Edith Pitt; Marie Rambert; Jean Roberts; Barbara Salt; Eva Turner 1963: Joyce Bishop; Jean Conan...
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  • and performed on 15 June 1926 by Frederick Ashton, who starred with Marie Rambert. The BBC described this debut as "a pivotal moment in the history of...
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    Antony Tudor (category Rambert Dance Company dancers)
    Marie Rambert, a former Diaghilev Ballet dancer who taught the Cecchetti method.[citation needed] He began dancing professionally with Marie Rambert in...
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    Variations on a Mechanical Theme (1959), Scottish Painters (1959), Marie Rambert Remembers (1960), The Strange World of Hieronymus Bosch (1960), The...
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    the West London School of Dance and took after-school classes at the Marie Rambert Studio in Notting Hill. Naghdi started her vocational training at The...
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  • Maude Lloyd (category Rambert Dance Company dancers)
    to London on a scholarship from Webb, armed with an introduction to Marie Rambert, an old friend of Webb's and a well-known teacher of ballet at her school...
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  • 1933), Polish-French film director (Jewish father, half-Jewish mother) Marie Rambert (1888-1982), ballet dancer and teacher; immigrated to England Piotr...
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  • Kyra Nijinsky (category Rambert Dance Company dancers)
    1930s she appeared in ballets mounted by Ida Rubinstein, Max Reinhardt, Marie Rambert, Frederick Ashton, Antony Tudor. Her father Vaslav (1889-1950) was a...
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    My emotion was so great that I did not feel the blows for some time. Marie Rambert heard someone in the gallery call out: "Un docteur … un dentiste … deux...
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  • British ballet, many also influencing ballet throughout the world. Dame Marie Rambert was a former pupil and colleague of Cecchetti, and she also established...
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    English National Ballet Marie Rambert, founder of the first professional dance company in the UK, which survives today as Rambert Dance Company Alicia Markova...
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