Rambert, Dame Marie

Rambert, Dame Marie
orig. Cyvia Rambam

(20 feb. 1888, Varsovia, Polonia, Imperio ruso–12 jun. 1982, Londres, Inglaterra).

Productora y directora de ballet inglesa de origen polaco. Estudió con el músico Émile Jaques-Dalcroze y enseñó su técnica, la euritmia, a los Ballets rusos de París, con lo que influyó en la coreografía de vanguardia de Vaslav Nijinski. Al estallar la primera guerra mundial se estableció en Londres, donde estudió ballet con Enrico Cecchetti (n. 1850–m. 1928); en 1920 fundó una escuela de ballet en la que aplicó sus métodos. En 1930 colaboró en la fundación de la Camargo Society y formó el Ballet Club (más tarde, Ballet Rambert). Como directora de esta compañía, favoreció la experimentación, estimulando a coreógrafos jóvenes como Frederick Ashton y apoyando a nuevos bailarines y diseñadores escenográficos. El grupo, que en 1987 adoptó el nombre de Rambert Dance Company, continúa funcionando.

Enciclopedia Universal. 2012.

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  • RAMBERT, DAME MARIE — (1888–1982), British ballet teacher and founder director of the Ballet Rambert. Born in Warsaw as Miriam Rambach, she studied eurythmics and was invited by Serge Diaghilev to teach in his company. While she influenced Diaghilev s most famous… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Rambert, Dame Marie (Miriam Rambach) — (1888–1982)    British ballet teacher. Starting her career as eurythmics teacher for Serge Diaghilev’s ballet company in Paris (which included Nijinsky), she set up her own ballet school in London in 1920. This became the Ballet Rambert, which… …   Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

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  • Marie Rambert — in 1948. Dame Marie Rambert DBE (20 February 1888 – 12 June 1982) was a Polish Jewish dancer and dance pedagogue who exerted a great influence on British ballet, both as a dancer and teacher. Contents 1 Early years and background …   Wikipedia

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  • Rambert — /ˈrɒmbɛə/ (say rombair) noun Dame Marie, 1888–1982, British ballet dancer and teacher, born in Poland, one of the pioneering forces in British ballet; founded a ballet school in London (1920) and then a ballet company, the Ballet Rambert (1930) …  

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