Christopher Bruce is one of the UK's leading choreographers and is currently Artistic Director of Rambert Dance Company, having worked in the past with what is now English National Ballet and Houston Ballet, among others. Ballet Rambert evolved in 1935 from Dame Marie Rambert's Ballet Club. In the early years of its history, the Company performed classical ballet, including the first UK performance of La Sylphide. However, by 1966 the strains involved in being a medium-size touring ballet company were taking their toll and in a bold move, Dame Marie switched the Company to contemporary dance. To reflect this change, the name of the Company was changed in 1987 to Rambert Dance Company. They are the largest contemporary dance company in the UK and enjoy a high reputation around the world.
He is a famous dancer who ended his career and became a choreographer
When he was young he suffered from polio but he over came it
His last dance was Swansong
Christopher Bruce, the choreographer and performer, is still alive.
he was born in 1945
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The cast of Bruce and His Things - 1977 includes: Bruce Wapen as Bruce
Bruce Donald was born in 1958.
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The cast of Bruce Bruce Live - 2003 includes: Bruce Bruce as himself
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The real name of the comedian Bruce Bruce is Bruce Church. Bruce Bruce was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1965. Bruce has appeared in the films Think Like A Man, and Who's Your Caddy.
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Bruce Bruce was born in Atlanta, in Georgia, USA.
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