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Rambert Dance CompanyBritain'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.

Judgment of Paris/Dark Elegies/Constant Speed

Judgment of Paris Set to extracts from Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera, Antony Tudor's Judgment of Paris is a sardonic take on the classical myth. In this black comedy, the three women are no longer goddesses but tired, tawdy floozies competing for the attentions of a drunken client in a seedy night-club. This little Tudor gem was first performed by Rambert in 1940 and has been revived on several occasions since. Dark Elegies initially struck a chord with those aware of civilian suffering in the Spanish Civil War, but its timeless and eloquent choreography has retained its significance, particularly to disasters involving groups of children. When it opened in Edinburgh in September 2004 it coincided with the breaking news of the school siege in Beslan, bringing a tragic relevance to the piece. Constant Speed has been specially commissioned by The Institute of Physics to mark Einstein Year 2005. Einstein Year celebrates the centenary of the publication of Albert Einstein's major theories, including the theory of special relativity; theories which changed scientific thinking about the universe forever, Inspired by the fizz and sparkle of molecules ricocheting in space, Constant Speed will be performed to the luxuriant music of Franz Lehar and designed by film/art director Michael Howells.

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Company

Choreographer Antony Tudor (Antony Tudor (Judgment of Paris)
Music Kurt Weill (Judgment of Paris)
Costume Hugh Laing (Judgment of Paris)
Choreographer Antony Tudor (Dark Elegies reconstructed)
Music Mahler (Dark Elegies)
Design Nadia Benois (Dark Elegies)
Costume Nadia Benois (Dark Elegies)
Lighting Malcolm Glanville (Dark Elegies)
Lighting John B. Read (Dark Elegies - original lighting)
Choreographer Mark Baldwin (Constant Speed)
Music Lehar (Constant Speed)
Design Michael Howells (Constant Speed)
Costume Michael Howells (Constant Speed)
Lighting Sam McNern (Constant Speed)
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