Performance Database

History: Dance company founded by Marie Rambert. Until the 1960s, the company gave 1930 as the year of its foundation because that year saw the first performances of the Marie Rambert Dancers. With the change of direction in 1966, the company looked back at its choreographic history and changed the year of its creation to 1926, taking Ashton’s ‘A Tragedy of Fashion’ as its founding work. Therefore, four years of the Rambert School’s history (1926-1929) are included as part of the company’s history because programmes in these years credit ‘pupils of Madame Rambert’ and ‘Madame Rambert’s School of Dancing’, not a company.: :In 1931, Rambert’s husband Ashley Dukes partitioned the school’s premises, Horbury Hall in Notting Hill Gate, to create a small theatre. Together, they launched the Ballet Club, initially a private club so that performances could be held on Sundays when the dancers were free. In 1933, the theatre became licensed for public performances and was named the Mercury. When performing at the Mercury, the company was known as Ballet Club. When performing at other London theatres or elsewhere in the UK, the company was variously called Marie Rambert Dancers, The Rambert Ballet, and Ballet Rambert. First used in 1935, Ballet Rambert gradually became the official name. : :In 1940-41, the company was based at the Arts Theatre Club, London, along with Antony Tudor’s London Ballet. Ballet Rambert and London Ballet began to share personnel and resources so that over the course of the two years, their names became amalgamated. In late 1941, the dancers brought in Equity because Harold Rubins, who owned the Arts Theatre Club, did not pay them a living wage. In response, Rubins fired them. London Ballet folded, but Ballet Rambert took Rubins to court because he had leased the sets and costumes and refused to return them. Consequently, the company did not exist in 1942 while the court case ensued. : :In March 1943, the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (C.E.M.A.) took over management of the re-launched Ballet Rambert. C.E.M.A. toured small ensembles of musicians and actors to armament factories in England and Wales, where they performed to workers during their breaks. With its repertoire created for the small stage of the Mercury, Ballet Rambert was ideal for this ‘home front’ work. Ballet Rambert now became a touring company. Soon, it was pioneering performances in ‘towns without theatres’, dancing for the general public in town halls, miners’ welfare halls, and other spaces. When World War II ended, Ballet Rambert toured Germany in early 1946 with E.N.S.A., performing for British soldiers stationed there. : :In 1947, the association with C.E.M.A., now called Arts Council of Great Britain, ended, and Ballet Rambert undertook a successful 15-month tour of Australia and New Zealand. Around half the dancers stayed in Australia, and so the diminished company was known as Ballet at Eight in its final season at the Mercury in 1949. Although the name soon reverted to Ballet Rambert, The Rambert Ballet was also used during the 1950s.: :In 1966, Ballet Rambert changed direction. It became a small ensemble focusing on contemporary works using a contemporary technique. The dancers were encouraged to choreograph. A resident orchestra, The Mercury Ensemble, was established. Norman Morrice became Artistic Director in 1970, succeeded by John Chesworth in 1974. : :Robert North was appointed Artistic Director in 1980, succeeded by Richard Alston in 1986. In 1987, Alston changed the name to Rambert Dance Company to reflect the contemporary repertoire. The company was without an artistic director in 1993, and The Mercury Ensemble folded. Christopher Bruce relaunched the company in 1994, with the London Musici as its associate orchestra (until 2009). Bruce remained artistic director until 2002, when Mark Baldwin took over. In August 2013, the company’s name became Rambert. Baldwin stepped down in 2018, succeeded by Benoit Swan Pouffer.

Performances as Rambert-London Ballet

Date ↿⇂ Dance Work ↿⇂ Dance company Venue ↿↾
21 Aug 1941
Lunch
Chopiniana Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
21 Aug 1941
Lunch
Confessional* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
5 Jul 1941
Early evening
Exorcism by Fire* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
5 Jul 1941
Early evening
Cap Over Mill* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
5 Jul 1941
Early evening
Death and the Maiden Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
2 Jul 1941
Early evening
Catarina, ou La Fille du Bandit Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
2 Jul 1941
Early evening
Capriol Suite Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
2 Jul 1941
Early evening
Farruca* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
2 Jul 1941
Early evening
Florentine Picture Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
2 Jul 1941
Early evening
Mermaid Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
29 Jun 1941
After-lunch
The Two Igors Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
29 Jun 1941
After-lunch
Circus Wings Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
29 Jun 1941
After-lunch
Lady into Fox Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
29 Jun 1941
After-lunch
Panaderos Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
29 Jun 1941
After-lunch
Pavane pour une Infante Défunte* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Lady into Fox Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Interlude Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Panaderos Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Shepherd's Wooing Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
The Two Igors Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Circus Wings Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Alegrias* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
17 May 1941
After-lunch
Overture Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
15 May 1941
Lunch
Czerny 2* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
15 May 1941
Lunch
Overture Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
15 May 1941
Lunch
Mephisto Valse Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
15 May 1941
Lunch
Interlude Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
13 May 1941
After-lunch
Bartlemas Dances* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
13 May 1941
After-lunch
Piano Interlude Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
13 May 1941
After-lunch
La Fête étrange Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
13 May 1941
After-lunch
A Florentine Picture Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
13 May 1941
After-lunch
Overture Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
13 May 1941
After-lunch
Panaderos Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Overture Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Les Masques (ou, Changement de Dames) Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Passionate Pavane Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Shepherd's Wooing Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Mazurka Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Panaderos* Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Pas de Deux Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Death and the Maiden Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Valse Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Interlude Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Prelude Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London
7 May 1941
Tea
Interlude Rambert-London Ballet The Arts Theatre Club, London