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  1. www.turton.uk.com › 08 › Robert-North-Knowledge-OrganiserROBERT NORTH - Turton School

    ROBERT NORTH . Early training and background • US dancer and choreographer. Born in 1945 • 1965-67 studied ballet at the Royal Ballet School • 1966 studied contemporary, jazz and composition part time at London School of Contemporary Dance (LSCD) • 1968-69 studied and danced for Martha Graham Company and studied Cunningham in the US

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_NorthRobert North - Wikipedia

    Robert North may refer to: Robert North (producer) (1884–1976), American vaudeville performer, comedian, and film producer. Robert North (choreographer) (born 1945), American dancer and choreographer. Robert C. North (1914–2002), American political scientist.

  3. Nov 3, 2013 · Robert North's "Death and the Maiden", danced by Oakland Ballet - YouTube. Erin Leedom. 20 subscribers. Subscribed. 69. 19K views 10 years ago. This Ballet was performed live with the...

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  4. Robert North (b. 1945) is a US dancer, choreographer, and company director who has worked in various genres and countries. He is known for his humorous parody Troy Game and his adaptations of classical works such as Romeo and Juliet and Carmen.

  5. Robert North (born 1 June 1945) is an American dancer and choreographer with extensive works in ballet and modern dance. He studied at the Royal Ballet School and the London School of Contemporary Dance.

  6. In the 1985 documentary 'Different Steps: Three Approaches to Choreography', Robert North, Ballet Rambert's Artistic Director, discusses his dance work 'Death and the Maiden' (1984).

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  7. rambert.org.uk › performance-database › peopleRobert North (1945-)

    Biography: Associate Choreographer of Ballet Rambert 1975-1981; Artistic Director of Ballet Rambert 1981-1985; dancer with Ballet Rambert 1981-1985. Robert North was a student at the Central School of Arts before going on to study at the Royal Ballet School and the London School of Contemporary Dance (1965-1967).