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| | screenonline: Marie Rambert (1960) Synopsis |
 | | Anthony Tudor, another former Rambert pupil turned Director of Ballet at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, is often equally innovative, as demonstrated by his comic, sardonic take on the Judgement of Paris, set in a Crazy Horse-style saloon bar populated by jaded, listless dancers (Gillian Martlew, Elsa Recagno, Valerie Marsh, Norman Morrice, Gordon Coster). |
 | | Marie Rambert is in her dance studio, standing in the middle while her dancers leap around her in a circle to an arabesque. |
 | | Rambert would like a bigger company, but she only has a relatively meagre Arts Council grant, and regularly loses her best choreographers and dancers to bigger, better-funded organisations in order to develop their careers. |
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