Rising & Meltdown - T0695559152Originally presented in two central London squares, Rosemary and her collaborators have brought together local performers from Bath to re-imagine Melt Down & Rising for two iconic locations in the heart of the city. From a cast of women passing fleetingly through The Circus to the quiet intensity of an all-male cast under the boughs of a fur tree in Royal Avenue. These green havens will be momentarily transformed, and leave lasting images imprinted in the mind of the spectators. | |
12 May 16 | The Edge Arts (formerly the Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts (ICIA)), Bath :: V1031 listing details L1845087403 |
Square Dances - T0722873737Following the success of Rosemary Lee's acclaimed Common Dance (made for Dance Umbrella 2009), Square Dances is a new festival commission performed across four squares in central London. Like migrating birds arriving as unexpectedly as they disperse, up to 200 dancers of all ages will fleetingly animate these quiet atmospheric spaces in an epic yet intimate way. Audiences can choose to journey between the squares to see all four dances or enjoy a single one. Each distinctive event will be accompanied by the resonant sound of live bells ranging from a single toll to a specially commissioned score by Terry Mann. With her quietly intense style, Lee aims to surprise and delight audiences and passers-by with this fresh perspective on London’s gathering places. | |
8 Oct 11 to 9 Oct 11 | General, Outer London :: V1087 listing details L02131514354 |
Film: Common Dance - T1234419933Informed by notions of shared experience, Common Dance is a large-scale work by one of Britain’s leading choreographers, Rosemary Lee. This bold production involves 50 professional and non-professional dancers aged 8 to 80, a choir of 70 young people from Finchley Children’s Music Group and a specially commissioned score by Terry Mann. Created specifically for Greenwich’s historic and striking Borough Hall, the space will be used as a symbolic ‘common ground’, bringing together performers from across the generations. Walking the margin between the traditional and the contemporary, Common Dance is both poignant and telling. | |
23 Oct 10 | Borough Hall, Outer London :: V354 listing details L0225457716 |
Common Dance - T1865711155World Premiere. Informed by notions of shared experience, Common Dance is a large-scale work by one of Britain’s leading choreographers, Rosemary Lee. This bold production involves 50 professional and non-professional dancers aged 8 to 80, a choir of 70 young people from Finchley Children’s Music Group and a specially commissioned score by Terry Mann. Created specifically for Greenwich’s historic and striking Borough Hall, the space will be used as a symbolic ‘common ground’, bringing together performers from across the generations. Walking the margin between the traditional and the contemporary, Common Dance is both poignant and telling. | |
29 Oct 09 to 1 Nov 09 | Borough Hall, Outer London :: V354 listing details L01957644230 |
The Suchnes of Heni and Eddie - T01623532581Choreographed by Rosemary Lee, this hybrid performance/lecture dem un-picks and exposes the layers of exploration within the creative process. An intimate duet unfolds. Intimacies, subtleties and fruitful accidents are revealed while the audience witness the dancers’ thought processes and physical challenges and hear the choreographer’s struggles and discoveries. | |
29 Jun 07 to 30 Jun 07 | Toynbee Studios, Outer London :: V1339682613 listing details L01230340734 |
Four Short Films - Boy/Infanta/Greenman and Snow/Beached - T1198096708Rosemary will introduce the screening of four of her short films followed by the live performance of Beached. Beached - Three tidal women tread warily through the intricate flotsam of their ebbing world. Squint one way then another to see shore birds strutting amidst the spindrift, or beachcombers dib-dabbling, secrets tucked in mismatched boots. Beached is choreographed by [Rosemary Lee] with the dancers. Beached is an original commission from Dance NorthWest for Ch4pter with [Rosemary Lee].Performer Ruth Spencer. Performer Andrea Buckley. Performer Paula Hampson. | |
4 Mar 06 | Borough Hall, Outer London :: V354 listing details L0823485649 |
Stereo Dances - T01722142085 | |
13 Feb 06 | The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), Liverpool :: V02095680176 listing details L2044193057 |
1 Nov 05 | Brindley Arts Centre, Runcorn :: V1448285374 listing details L347796130 |
Passage - T1467529020A mix of live dance and film.Choreographer Rosemary Lee. Performer Tom Evans (Brink). | |
29 Jun 01 | The Point, Eastleigh :: V1114 listing details L1734801277 |
17 May 01 | Gardner Arts Centre, Brighton :: V653 listing details L01165255673 |
T1034956734One to One x Two - Rosemary will perform Language Lesson (a few words from a life sentence for dancer and blackboard) and Time Lapses (an archaeology of the present), two distinctive pieces created especially for her. | |
11 Apr 00 | The Place Theatre, Inner London :: V240 listing details L01720246274 |
12 Nov 99 | Jacksons Lane, Outer London :: V312 listing details L120420817 |
T0496030158One to One an informal evening of work-in-progress and discussion | |
28 Mar 99 | Jacksons Lane, Outer London :: V312 listing details L01097570579 |
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26 Apr 01 to 28 Apr 01 | Southbank Centre, West End :: V423 listing details L1296675026 |
21 May 97 | Jacksons Lane, Outer London :: V312 listing details L0557928101 |