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Bourne as a dancer Matthew was born on 13 January 1960 in Walthamstow, London. In 1982 he enrolled at the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance (now simply Laban) in Deptford, southeast London, where he was awarded a B.A. in Dance Theatre. For the next year (1985–1986) he danced with the Laban Centre's Transitions Dance Company. As a founder member of Lea Anderson's Featherstonehaughs he created many roles within the company. On addition to founding and choreographing for his own companies he has collaborated in theatre productions, working with actors including Sir Nigel Hawthorne, Dawn French and Jonathan Pryce (Oliver!, 1994). His final performance as a dancer was in January 1999 on Broadway. Since then he has been a director/choreographer. January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Bourne as a choreographer Adventures in Motion Pictures, a dance company, was founded in 1987 by Matthew Bourne[1] after he graduated from the Laban Centre in south London. Bourne's first professional stage production was Overlap Lovers. An Intrigue in Three Parts in 1987. Apart from a gap in 1993 he has choreographed musicals and ballets every year. His work was featured in the film Billy Elliot in 2000, showing the older Billy (played by Adam Cooper) starring in Bourne's production of Swan Lake. As a result, the Swan Lake sequence has probably been seen by more people than anything else he has done. Matthew thinks that watching his own production 'Nutcracker' has made himself gay. Adventures in Motion Pictures is a United Kingdom dance company founded in 1987 by Matthew Bourne[1] ^ Adventures in Motion Pictures, Categories: | ...
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His first major brush with controversy was Swan Lake in 1995, where the story was entirely rewritten and the role of the swans taken by men. The music by Tchaikovsky remained intact. This has been revived every year since then, but he no longer directs it. It is not a gay ballet, but there is a homoerotic undercurrent. Teenagers who would otherwise have resented being taken to an annual visit to a ballet became enthusiastic, writing about it in school magazines. Some critics have reviewed the show harshly, saying the traditional plot has become absurd and that many scenes seem to lack motivation. Others have praised it heavily, including comments such as: "See it or live to regret it" (The Independent (London)) and "Matthew Bourne's 'Swan Lake' is a fabulous entertainment, a riveting work of psychological and sexual intrigue, a choreographic triumph and a brilliant restaging of a ballet classic" (The Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minnesota)). It became a set work for the A-Level Dance syllabus. Similar criticism and praise greeted Nutcracker! in 2002. The company of swans from Matthew Bournes Swan Lake during the companys 2005 U.K. tour, featuring danseur Alan Vincent as the lead Swan. ...
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Bourne has stated that his inspiration for most of his recent works are films and that Swan Lake was inspired in part by Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (August 13, 1899 â April 29, 1980) was an iconic and highly influential British-born film director and producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres. ...
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The Car Man (a version of Carmen with a homoerotic The Postman Always Rings Twice twist) was produced in 2000 and toured in 2001 and 2002. The Car Man played in Los Angeles during the summer of 2001 and was supposed to transfer to New York. However after the events of 9/11, those plans were scrapped.[citation needed] The Car Man is currently playing for a four-week run at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, before departing on a UK tour. The company of Matthew Bournes The Car Man, with danseur Alan Vincent in the lead role of Luca. ...
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Bourne directed and choregraphed Nutcracker!, a version of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker, for the Christmas season at London's Sadler's Wells Theatre in 2002 and it toured the US and played at U.C.L.A.'s Royce Hall for Christmas 2004. Bourne's take on The Nutcracker was unique because, in an homage to the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, Bourne set the opening and ending in black and white and the world of The Nutcracker in color. Bourne also kept it in Victorian times but set it in a Victorian orphanage resembling something out of Charles Dickens. He also made the characters quite a bit more grotesque, and introduced a more openly sexual element that not everyone has welcomed. (left to right) Sergei Legat, as the Nutcracker, an unidentified child as a gingerbread soldier, and Lydia Rubtsova as Marianna in Vsevolozhskys costumes for the Ivanov/Petipa/Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker, St. ...
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Bourne's latest dance company is called New Adventures. Bourne directed and choreographed Play Without Words in 2002 and 2003. It was a work inspired by the film The Servant. In 2004 he was awarded an O.B.E. and in February 2005 won an Olivier Award for his choreography in the stage production of Mary Poppins. He revamped his 1994 production of Highland Fling for a UK and Asian tour in 2005. The Servant is a 1963 British film, directed by Joseph Losey and starring Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, and James Fox. ...
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In 2005 Play Without Words (originally staged in London at the Royal National Theatre) was brought to Los Angeles and Kevin Norte coordinated a Bourne lecture for a screening of The Servant held by American Cinematheque at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. At the lecture Bourne discussed to a sold-out house the elements of the film he used for his stage production of Play Without Words. The Royal National Theatre from Waterloo Bridge The Royal National Theatre is a building complex and theatre company located on the South Bank in London, England immediately east of the southern end of Waterloo Bridge. ...
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His latest work is a ballet adaptation of Edward Scissorhands which is currently on tour in the US and Canada. On 11 December 2006, Bourne again returned to Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood for a screening of the film Edward Scissorhands and discussed the transition from screen to stage again coordinated by Kevin Norte. Edward Scissorhands began performances in San Francisco on 14 November 2006 at the Orpheum Theatre, followed by Los Angeles on 12 December 2006 at the Center Theatre Group's Ahmanson Theatre. Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 fantasy film, directed and co-written by Tim Burton and written by Caroline Thompson. ...
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A book edited by the theatre critic Alastair Macaulay, Matthew Bourne and His Adventures in Motion Pictures, was published in 1999. Members of Bourne's company have gone on to various successes outside of the dance world. These include Adam Cooper, now a star of the West End and an award-winning choreographer in his own right; Will Kemp, who is now a Hollywood star having appeared in Van Helsing (2004), Mindhunters (2004) and most recently as William Shakespeare in Miguel and William (2007); and (Colin) Waterson, now a singer and producer making innovative electronic music with his debut single "Fa Fa Feel" topping the charts in Europe. West End theatre is a popular term for mainstream professional theatre in London, England, or sometimes more specifically for shows staged in the large theatres of Londons Theatreland. Along with New Yorks Broadway theatre, West End theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre...
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Notes - ^ Adventures in Motion Pictures. Ballet.co.uk (September 1998). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
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Further reading Articles - Cunningham, John. "The Guardian Profile : Matthew Bourne : Coming on in leaps and bounds", The Guardian, 2000-09-16.
- Mackrell, Judith. "Up close and personal : The man behind Adventures in Motion Pictures tells Judith Mackrell why he is giving up on glitz and going back to basics", The Guardian, 2002-11-19.
- Spotlight on Matthew Bourne. BBC Blast. Retrieved on 2007-10-09. Interview with Matthew Bourne with advice for teenagers.
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Books - Macaulay, Alastair (ed.) (1999). Matthew Bourne and his Adventures in Motion Pictures : In Conversation with Alastair Macaulay. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 057119706X (pbk.).
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External links About Matthew Bourne - Official website of Matthew Bourne's company, New Adventures
- Official website of Friends of New Adventures
Productions - Official website of the Edward Scissorhands North American tour
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