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Critically acclaimed choreographer Pam Tanowitz enthralled Linbury Theatre audiences with Everyone Keeps Me, created for The Royal Ballet in 2019 for the Merce Cunningham Centennial Celebrations. Brimful of fleet movement and fluid changes of rhythm and mood, this work is set to Ted Hearne's intense string quartet with nine dancers bathed in Clifton Taylor's stunning pools of light. Building on the success of Everyone Keeps Me, the New-York based choreographer returns to The Royal Ballet with that work and a world premiere set to Grammy-nominated composer Anna Clyne's Breathing Statues. This mixed programme showcases Tanowitz's unique modern sensibility deconstructing balletic convention.

Creatives/Company

Music(s): Isobel Waller-Bridge, Ted Hearne (Everyone Keeps Me), Anna Clyne (New Pam Tanowitz)
Choreographer: Pam Tanowitz (Everyone Keeps Me / New Pam Tanowitz)
Design: Clifton Taylor (Everyone Keeps Me)
Costume: Fay Fullerton (Everyone Keeps Me)
Lighting: Clifton Taylor (New Pam Tanowitz)

The Royal Ballet - Everyone Keeps Me/New Pam Tanowitz

The Royal Ballet - Everyone Keeps Me/New Pam Tanowitz (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T165987381. Details of all The Royal Ballet - Everyone Keeps Me/New Pam Tanowitz archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S909

Archive Listings

4 Feb 23
  to
16 Feb 23
Royal Opera House
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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