RMG9A91J–Dame Marie Rambert, founder of the world famous ballet company which bears her name.
RME148RD–Apr. 17, 2012 - Encore! After 90 years Dame Marie Rambert still Hungers for Ballet.: As the Ballet Rambert prepares to celebrate it's 52nd Birthday since it was founded, Dame Marie Rambert, D.B.E, Founder Director of the group also celebrates a very special occasion for she is 90 years old on February 20th. No longer at the age where s he can sustain the punishment to the body in strengthening and stretching the muscles and limbs until total command can be achieved over a body, she still manages to do a few exercises on her private warm up barre, which for a women of 90 is just as astonishing
RMB23WNW–blue plaque marking a former home of dame marie rambert, founder of the royal ballet, in campden hill gardens, london, england
RME12HB4–Jan. 03, 2012 - Encore! after 90 years Dame Marie Rambert still hungers for ballet: As the Ballet Rambert prepares to celebrate
RMG70J2K–Dancers from the Rambert Dance Company perform Ian Spink's reinterpretation of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion' during a full dress run at Sadler's Wells in London. Sir Frederick, Rambert's founding choreographer, choreographed this, his first ballet, in 1926, encouraged by his teacher, Dame Marie Rambert. The piece, which has been reinterpreted to mark the anniversary of Sir Frederick's birth, opens Tuesday May 25, 2004, and runs until Saturday.
RME134MR–Feb. 26, 2012 - Encore! As Dame Ranbert Plays A 90th Year. Ballet Rambert may celebrate it's 52nd Birthday since it was first founded by Dame Marie Rambert, D.B.E and founding director of the Ballet group but the Dame herself will be celebrating another very special occasion, for she is 90-years-old on February 20th. Still looking and showing the enthusiasm of her earlier more ambitious days, she now commands a vast empire of young talent that hopes one day to grace the stages of the Opera and theatre houses of the World and follow in the footsteps of the greats.
RMR64YKD–Ballet Rambert Blue Plaque, London
RME12HB3–Jan. 03, 2012 - KEEPING FIT THE EASY WAY...... AT AN AGE when her contemporaries are spending their time in wheel chairs, Dame Marie Rambert, founder of the oldest British ballet company keeps herself fit by rolling down hills, because fourteen years ago at the age of 70 she was ordered to give up cartwheels! This order came from her late husband, Ashley Dukes a successful playwright in his own right, and author os ''A Load of Mischief''. This play was so well received that he was able to buy his wife Mercury Theatre, Haymarket on the profits and this is where she opened her own ballet school
RFT6DKGN–National Ballet School of Canada trains professional Ballet dancers who go on to perform all over the world.
RMFHEAB1–1978 - Encore! After 90 years Dame Marie Rambert still Hungers for Ballet.: As the Ballet Rambert prepares to celebrate it's 52nd Birthday since it was founded, Dame Marie Rambert, D.B.E, Founder Director of the group also celebrates a very special occasion for she is 90 years old on February 20th. No longer at the age where s he can sustain the punishment to the body in strengthening and stretching the muscles and limbs until total command can be achieved over a body, she still manages to do a few exercises on her private warm up barre, which for a women of 90 is just as astonishing. At the b
RMF3B8NC–Jan. 03, 1956 - Encore! after 90 years Dame Marie Rambert still hungers for ballet: As the Ballet Rambert prepares to celebrate it's 52nd Birthday since it was founded, Dame Marie Rambert, D.B.E. Founder Director of the group also celebrates a very special occasion for she is 90 years old on February 20th. No longer at the age where she can sustain the punishment to the body in strengthening and stretching the muscles and limbs until total command can be achieved over a body, she still manages to do a few exercises on her private warm up barre, which for a woman of 90 is just as astonishing. A
RMB2404G–blue plaque marking a former home of dame marie rambert, founder of the royal ballet, in campden hill gardens, london, england
RMG70J1K–Dancers from the Rambert Dance Company perform Ian Spink's reinterpretation of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion' during a full dress run at Sadler's Wells in London. Sir Frederick, Rambert's founding choreographer, choreographed this, his first ballet, in 1926, encouraged by his teacher, Dame Marie Rambert. The piece, which has been reinterpreted to mark the anniversary of Sir Frederick's birth, opens Tuesday May 25, 2004, and runs until Saturday.
RMR64YJ9–Ballet Rambert Blue Plaque, London
RFT6DKEJ–National Ballet School of Canada trains professional Ballet dancers who go on to perform all over the world.
RMF3B8MX–Jan. 03, 1954 - Keeping Fit The Easy Way. At An Age when her contemporaries are spending their time in wheel chairs, Dame Marie Rambert, founder of the oldest British ballet company keeps herself fit by rolling down hills, because fourteen years ago at the age of 70 she was ordered to give up cartwheels! This order came from her late husband, Ashley Dukes a successful playwright in his own right, and author os ''A Load of Mischief''. This play was so well received that he was able to buy his wife Mercury Theatre, Haymarket on the profits and this is where she opened her own ballet school. Pre
RMG70J11–Dancers from the Rambert Dance Company perform Ian Spink's reinterpretation of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion' during a full dress run at Sadler's Wells in London. Sir Frederick, Rambert's founding choreographer, choreographed this, his first ballet, in 1926, encouraged by his teacher, Dame Marie Rambert. The piece, which has been reinterpreted to mark the anniversary of Sir Frederick's birth, opens Tuesday May 25, 2004, and runs until Saturday.
RMG70J1C–Dancers from the Rambert Dance Company perform Ian Spink's reinterpretation of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion' during a full dress run at Sadler's Wells in London. Sir Frederick, Rambert's founding choreographer, choreographed this, his first ballet, in 1926, encouraged by his teacher, Dame Marie Rambert. The piece, which has been reinterpreted to mark the anniversary of Sir Frederick's birth, opens Tuesday May 25, 2004, and runs until Saturday.
RMG70JT1–Dancers from the Rambert Dance Company perform Ian Spink's reinterpretation of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion' during a full dress run at Sadler's Wells in London. Sir Frederick, Rambert's founding choreographer, choreographed this, his first ballet in 1926, encouraged by his teacher, Dame Marie Rambert. The piece has been reinterpreted to mark the anniversary of Sir Frederick's birth and opens this evening, and runs until Saturday.
RMG70JT0–Dancers from the Rambert Dance Company perform Ian Spink's reinterpretation of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'A Tragedy of Fashion' during a full dress run at Sadler's Wells in London. Sir Frederick, Rambert's founding choreographer, choreographed this, his first ballet in 1926, encouraged by his teacher, Dame Marie Rambert. The piece has been reinterpreted to mark the anniversary of Sir Frederick's birth and opens this evening, and runs until Saturday.
RMG9A91R–Marie Rambert
RMG70J0M–Rambert Dance Company
RMG70J0P–Rambert Dance Company
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