Rambert x (LA)HORDE: Bring Your Own
We’re crashing an after-party; you coming? In this epic collaboration with (LA)HORDE, Rambert dancers bring their full selves to the French company’s work.
We’re crashing an after-party; you coming?
Bring Your Own is gritty, sensual, and fiercely real. Will you dive into the chaos or shy away? Will you feel everything, and maybe nothing, all at once? In this epic collaboration with (LA)HORDE, Rambert dancers bring their full selves to the French company’s work.
Commissioned exclusively for Rambert dancers, Hop(e)storm channels the rhythms, energy and spirit of Lindy Hop through a post‑internet rave lens, reawakening its call for equality and freedom in today’s world.
Drenched in neon lights and inspired by the LA club scene, Weather is Sweet catapults us into some of our times’ most pressing questions over intimacy, consent and sex-positivity.
Visceral and punchy, Room With a View forces us to look in the mirror and ask-what do I care about?
Following the tour of hit show Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Tommy Shelby, this is your turn to get up close and personal with brilliant and daring dancers bringing everything they have, every time and maybe, seeing a bit of you on stage.
Rambert’s collaboration with (LA)Horde is made possible by support from Cockayne – Grants for the Arts and funds raised by Vogue World London.
Need to know
A post-show talk takes place after the performance on Thursday 8 May.
Haze, smoke and flashing lights are used in this performance.
Hop(e)storm
Artistic concept and direction: (LA)HORDE – Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel
Choreography: (LA)HORDE in collaboration with Rambert Dancers and the rehearsal directors
Artistic collaborator choreography: Jacquelyn Elder
Rambert dancers (cast rotates nightly; each performance features a cast of 12 dancers selected from the full company): Adél Bálint, Angélique Blasco, Alessio Corallo, Simone Damberg-Würtz, Tom Davis-Dunn, Max Day, Jau’mair Garland, Hua Han, Hannah Hernandez, Cali Hollister, Siang Huang, Conor Kerrigan, Sungmin Kim, Coke Lopez, Naya Lovell, Dylan Tedaldi, Dipesh Verma and Seren Williams. The cast rotates nightly.
Music: Pierre Aviat
Lighting design: Eric Wurtz
Costume design: Salomé Poloudenny
Swing instructor: Simon Selmon
Weather Is Sweet
Choreography: (LA)HORDE – Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel in collaboration with the dancers and rehearsal coaches of Ballet national de Marseille
Restaged by: Jonathan Myrhe Jørgensen and Elena Valls Garcia
Originally performed by and created with Ballet national De Marseille
Rambert dancers (cast rotates nightly; each performance features a cast of ten dancers selected from the full company): Adél Bálint, Angélique Blasco, Alessio Corallo, Simone Damberg-Würtz, Tom Davis-Dunn, Max Day, Jau’mair Garland, Hua Han, Hannah Hernandez, Cali Hollister, Siang Huang, Conor Kerrigan, Sungmin Kim, Coke Lopez, Naya Lovell, Dylan Tedaldi, Dipesh Verma and Seren Williams. The cast rotates nightly.
Music: Pierre Aviat
Lighting design: Eric Wurtz
Costume design: Salomé Poloudenny
Interval
Room with a View (extract)
Choreography: (LA)HORDE – Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel in collaboration with the dancers and rehearsal coaches of Ballet national de Marseille
Restaged by: Vito Giotta and Angel Martinez Hernandez
Originally performed by and created with Ballet national De Marseille
Artistic concept: RONE and (LA)HORDE
Rambert dancers (cast rotates nightly; each performance features a cast of 12 dancers selected from the full company): Adél Bálint, Angélique Blasco, Alessio Corallo, Simone Damberg-Würtz, Tom Davis-Dunn, Max Day, Jau’mair Garland, Hua Han, Hannah Hernandez, Cali Hollister, Siang Huang, Conor Kerrigan, Sungmin Kim, Coke Lopez, Naya Lovell, Dylan Tedaldi, Dipesh Verma and Seren Williams. The cast rotates nightly.
Music: RONE
Lighting design: Eric Wurtz
Costume design: Salomé Poloudenny
Co-produced by Théâtre du Châtelet, Grand Théâtre de Provence: commissioned by Théâtre du Châtelet in association with Décibels Production and Infiné Paris.
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Access
Audio description is available for the performance on Friday 9 May at 7.30pm. To use this service, please let a member of the team know when you arrive so that we can organise a headset for you.
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