Designer Roland Mouret has been spending his creative energy on the arts. Since he left the company that carries his name last October, Mouret has been designing costumes for the ballet. He has designed the costumes for two new productions by emerging choreographers with the Rambert Dance Company, Melanie Teall with Transit and Verge by Cameron McMillan. The dance company, which was established 80 years ago by Marie Rambert, integrates art, music and fashion into dance. “For me, everything starts from the movement of fabric over the body,” Mouret told Vogue. “Dance is the greatest expression of this movement and for me to be able to design costumes with Rambert, from the concept stage, is the fulfilment of a long ambition to work with dancers – and these dancers are some of the best.”
Rambert’s artistic director, Mark Baldwin, went on: “This is such an exciting collaboration for Rambert and our two emerging choreographers – to be working with one of the world’s most renowned fashion designers. Roland’s enthusiasm and artistry will add another layer to the two works, enriching the whole creative experience.” See Transit premiere at High Wycombe on Wednesday October 11 and Verge at Sadler’s Wells on November 14.
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