Folder Name: 2268
Book Name: E06503_The_Marie_Rambert_Ballet.pdf
Summary: Marie Rambert Ballet's performances are critiqued, focusing on notable artists like Harold Turner and Susan Salaman. Turner's mastery in embodying characters like Madonna and juggler is praised, while Salaman's talent in interpreting a rugby-themed ballet is highlighted, showing creative originality and distinction. The virtuosity and uniqueness of the dancers, Pearl Argyle, Diana Gould, and Prudence Hyman, are described, with specific attributes and potential for growth identified. Frederick Ashton's choreography is commended for its originality and maturity, particularly in "The Capriol Suite." The critique also touches on the technical and artistic aspects of ballet performances, emphasizing the importance of harmony between movement, music, and expression. The text concludes with a reflection on the importance of personality and charisma in English ballerinas to add glamour and allure to the ballet scene.