10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAMBERT»
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A haunting tale of human resilience in the face of unrelieved horror, Camus' novel about a bubonic plague ravaging the people of a North African coastal town is a classic of twentieth-century literature.
What concept will overthrow the "blob"? Who will be the successor of Oscar Niemeyer, Archigram and Frank O'Gehry? These are the questions raised in Architecture Tomorrow, a book on the creation of the modern living environment.
But are they? I will submit three objections." Juve bowed coldly. "First of all, M.
Juve, do you believe that a man could assume disguise with the cleverness that
you have just represented? M. Etienne Rambert is a man of sixty; Gurn is thirty-
five.
Pierre Souvestre, Marcel Allain, Cranstoun Metcalfe, 2009
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Octave Mirbeau: Two Plays : Business is Business & Charity
rambert: Sir ... courtin: The whole committee will be there and the newspapers ...
rambert: Rest assured, sir. Nothing will go wrong. courtin: You are a most
capable woman ... rambert: (Quietly) Sir ... Do you think we could be alone for a ...
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The Northeastern Dictionary of Women's Biography
Rambert, Dame Marie [Rambam, Cyvia] (1888-1982). English choreographer,
dancer and teacher. She was born in Warsaw, the daughter of an intellectual
book-seller, and sent to study medicine at the Sorbonne after the Warsaw
Uprising ...
Jennifer S. Uglow, Frances Hinton, Maggy Hendry, 1999
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Testimony: Crises of Witnessing in Literature, ...
In this unique collection, Yale literary critic Shoshana Felman and psychoanalyst Dori Laub examine the nature and function of memory and the act of witnessing, both in their general relation to the acts of writing and reading, and in their ...
Shoshana Felman, Thomas E Donnelley Professor of French and Comparative Literature Shoshana Felman, Dori Laub, 2013
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Dance History: An Introduction
Pritchard (1985), Dance Company Resource Pack 2: Ballet Rambert 1965–1975,
National Re- source Centre for Dance, University of Surrey; L.Bradley (1946),
Sixteen Years of BalletRambert, London: Hinrichsen; M.Clarke (1962), Dancers ...
Janet Adshead-Lansdale, June Layson, 2006
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Nijinsky's Crime Against Grace: Reconstruction Score of the ...
Rambert's English in my block capitals is usually her own literal translation of her
handwritten Russian script. Where clarification seemed necessary in this context,
either for Stravinsky or Rambert, I added a word or two in parenthesis.
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Masterpieces of French Literature
While Rieux is consistent throughout the chronicle, acting according to the
system of values he briefly articulates in interactions with Tarrou and Rambert,
the latter changes and develops through his experience in the plague-stricken
town.
Marilyn S. Severson, 2004
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Angels in Medieval Philosophical Inquiry: Their Function and ...
For although, Rambert goes on to say, it avoids the error condemned in Articles
218 and 219 by stating that the substance of an angel is always somewhere and
never nowhere, it cannot evade Article 204, for according to this position an ...
Ms Isabel Iribarren, Mr Martin Lenz, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RAMBERT»
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Rambert is used in the context of the following news items.
Rambert review – feel the steel in brassy dance of the miners' strike
Rambert's Dark Arteries, choreographed by Mark Baldwin, with Tredegar Town Band performing a new score by Gavin Higgins. Photograph: Tristram ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Trade union movements: why Rambert are 'picketing' 30 years after …
Can setting modern dance to brass band music capture the sound and spirit of the miners' strike? Rambert artistic director Mark Baldwin finds lingering hope ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Dance review: Rambert - Edinburgh
Then a balletic flow starts to kick in, most notably from former Scottish Ballet boys Adam Blyde and Luke Ahmet (our loss, Rambert's immeasurable gain) whose ... «Scotsman, Nov 14»
Cascading Streams Of Dancers In Rambert's Triptych
The Strange Charm of Mother Nature, a new creation by Rambert director Mark Baldwin, explores the property of quarks — tiny elementary particles which are ... «Londonist, Nov 14»
Rambert: Triptych review – a trio with brio
Rambert's key mission has always been to support British choreography, and if there have been a couple of duds among its recent commissions, Shobana ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Review: Rambert, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester
With a strut and a swagger Rambert's homage to the 1960s and the Rolling Stones explodes onto the stage, taking us back to the era when rock was king. «Daily Post North Wales, Oct 14»
Review: Rambert featuring Rooster @ The Lowry
It's a great experience to hear a young audience whistling and cheering its approval of Rambert's return to The Lowry, already acknowledged as a centre for ... «Manchester Evening News, Oct 14»
Dancer Simone rocks to the Stones
IT'S only rock'n'roll but she likes it, yes she does. Simone Damberg Wurtz is getting her kicks (steps and jumps) in Rooster, the Rambert Dance piece based on ... «Plymouth Herald, Sep 14»
Rambert's Mark Baldwin on his Zulu ballet with Ladysmith Black …
Mark Baldwin has worked with all kinds of music in his life as a choreographer, but he's never worked with anyone like Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The South ... «The Times, Aug 14»
Rambert Event review – like a thrilling new encounter
Merce Cunningham invented the "event" format in pragmatic response to the challenge of performing his works in badly equipped or unconventional venues. «The Guardian, Jun 14»