Siobhan Davies Siobhan Davies recalls her time as Associate Choreographer at Rambert from 1988 to 1992. Siobhan was a student at art school in London when she first attended a dance class and decided ‘never to stop’ dancing. In this interview, Siobhan talks about her choreographic work with Rambert from the late 1970s onwards, and discusses some of the works she created with the Company. As Associate Choreographer, Siobhan worked closely with Richard Alston, but here she also recalls memories of other key figures such as Marie Rambert, Norman Morrice, John Chesworth and Christopher Bruce. Siobhan gives us an insight into her inspirations and creative processes and how these may have altered over time. 00:07:56 ‘Celebration’ (Davies, 1979) 00:11:04 Chiswick Studios 00:11:40 Marie Rambert 00:15:56 ‘Embarque’ (Davies, 1988) 00:21:57 ‘Sounding’ (Davies, 1989) 00:30:24 ‘Plainsong’ (Davies, 1981/1991) 00:43:22 Richard Alston 00:44:20 ‘Winnsboro’ Cotton Mill Blues’ (Davies, 1992) 00:49:30 New Rambert Building Interview recorded on 9 February 2017 in London. Interviewer: Claire Izzard; Filmmaker: Paul Izzard The Rambert Voices oral history project is part of Rambert at 90, a project marking the company’s 90th anniversary, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.