Meet Conor Kerrigan

Keith Hodiak’s Story: Rambert’s First Black Dancer

To celebrate Black History Month, we’re sharing Keith Hodiak’s story.

Keith is exceptionally important to Rambert as he is the first Black dancer to perform for the company.
Keith speaks about being the first Black dancer to perform with the national company.

Meet Jonathan Wade

From musical theatre to Rambert, discover how Jonathan entered the world of contemporary dance.

Meet Dylan Tedaldi

Dylan’s ‘perfect day’ sounds pretty perfect to us. Watch Dylan in Future Movement’s This is Me and listen to him chat with music composer, Roman GianArthur, in our podcasts.

Meet Max Day

Originally from Hong Kong and having lived all over, Max considers themself a person of the world. If you want to hear more from Max, check out their podcast with Jay Jay Revlon or watch them in Future Movment’s This is ME.

10 Years on the South Bank

Future Movement – Runway of Life

Future Movement work together to discover what culture and creativity mean to them and the role it might play in their future lives. This year young people in Lambeth, Liverpool, Mansfield and Rochdale have been working to explore costuming and identity. They worked with sustainable fashion designer Patrick McDowell, whose Spring / Summer 2024 collection is inspired by the Rambert Archive, and featured Rambert dancers as models.

Future Movement 2024 – Final Four Locations

Future Movement is at full speed in 2024 with a weekly programme in four locations – Lambeth, Liverpool, Mansfield, and Rochdale for ages 16-19. Over three terms, participants discover what culture and creativity mean to them. They build creative skills, experience new opportunities, gain a network of professional role models, and create something tangible.

Rambert X H Magazine

All the World’s Alive Again is a collaboration between Rambert’s Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer, photographer Mariano Vivanco and creative director Hassan Al-Saleh. It’s performed by Rambert’s Max Day, Conor Kerrigan, Naya Lovell, Guillaume Queau and Aishwarya Raut,

The film is set to the soundtrack of Max Richter’s hugely popular recomposed interpretation of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.

Musa Motha on Britain’s Got Talent

We think Musa sums himself up perfectly – “Musa Motha doesn’t believe in impossibilities. Instead, I break the word impossible into two. I am possible.”

Our Super Human company dancer Musa Motha made it to the final at this year’s Britain’s Got Talent, watch his brilliant performance here.