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Article: THE CRITICS : And here's to the next 70 years
- Article from:
- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- July 14, 1996
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright 1996 The Independent - London. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Taking on the Coliseum was, for Rambert Dance Company, either
an act of supernatural foresight or outrageous temerity. Rambert
had not shown its face in the capital for four long years, long
enough for even the staunchest admirers to assume it must have
quietly died a death like London Contemporary Dance before it.
Would the fans register, remember and return? They did, and how. On
Tuesday, Britain's longest-lived dance company - now celebrating
its 70th anniversary - took the West End by storm. Under its latest
artistic director, Christopher Bruce, the future of mainstream
modern dance has never looked more glorious nor more certain.
In a birthday season the natural emphasis on Rambert's ...
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