New Adventures

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New Adventures
Formation2002
PurposeDance Company
HeadquartersFarnham Maltings
Location
Region served
UK and Internationally
Artistic Director
Matthew Bourne
Affiliations Sadler's Wells Theatre
Website Official website
For the spin-off novels based on Doctor Who , see Virgin New Adventures .

New Adventures is a British dance company, specialising in contemporary dance. Founded by the choreographer Matthew Bourne in 2002, the company developed from an earlier company Adventures in Motion Pictures, which was later dissolved.

Contemporary dance form of dance that developed in the mid twentieth century

Contemporary dance is a genre of dance performance that developed during the mid twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly strong popularity in the U.S. and Europe. Although originally informed by and borrowing from classical, modern, and jazz styles, it has since come to incorporate elements from many styles of dance. Due to its technical similarities, it is often perceived to be closely related to modern dance, ballet, and other classical concert dance styles.

Matthew Bourne British ballet and dance choreographer

Sir Matthew Christopher Bourne is an English choreographer. His work includes contemporary dance and dance theatre. He has received multiple awards and award nominations, including the Laurence Olivier Award, Tony Award and Drama Desk Award, and he has also received several Honorary Doctorates of Arts from UK universities. Bourne was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to dance.

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New Adventures

New Adventures is an iconic and ground-breaking British dance-theatre company, famous for telling stories with a unique theatrical twist. For over 30 years Matthew Bourne and New Adventures have delighted, inspired and nurtured people of all ages and backgrounds: audiences, artists and the next generation. We create world class productions and engaging projects, reaching thousands worldwide every year.

Under Matthew Bourne's inspired leadership, knighted in the 2016 New Years’ Honours List for services to Dance, the Company has won the Manchester Evening News Dance Award four times and been given a Special Theatre Managers Association (UK Theatre) award for its commitment to national touring and audience development. In 2015 Matthew Bourne received a special UK Theatre Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre and in 2015 the Company also won the Outstanding Company Award at the National Dance Awards. In 2017 New Adventures won The Stage International Award in recognition of taking Sleeping Beauty to Asia in 2016, accompanied by an extensive workshop and masterclass programme.

New Adventures has received numerous international awards and 12 Olivier Award nominations, including 6 wins. Over the past 30 years Matthew Bourne has created 11 full-length productions and a triple bill of short works. In 2016 Bourne created his award-winning 11th full-length production The Red Shoes, based on the film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, with music by Bernard Hermann. It quickly became the company's fastest selling tour in history and won two Olivier Awards as well as five international award nominations for its USA tour. Matthew Bourne's New Adventures will premiere its 12th full-length production in 2019 with Romeo and Juliet.

This award-winning repertoire has inspired and thrilled over 6 million people worldwide. Perhaps best known for its now legendary Swan Lake with its corps de ballet of menacing male swans, New Adventures’ intriguing twists on the ballet classics also include Nutcracker!, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Car Man based on the opera Carmen and Highland Fling based on La Sylphide set in contemporary Glasgow. Bourne has also been inspired by film and literature in his innovative productions of Edward Scissorhands, Dorian Gray, Play Without Words and Lord of the Flies, which united professional dancers and young men with no previous dance experience. Early Adventures re-visited some of Bourne's early works for Adventures in Motion Pictures as part of the Company's 25th Anniversary celebrations again as part of the Company's 30th Anniversary celebrations.

New Adventures tours to more UK and international venues and gives more performances each year than any other UK dance company. For over 10 years the Company has been British dance's biggest export, performing seasons at the world's most iconic venues including Sydney Opera House, New York City Center, The Kennedy Center and the most prestigious Festivals such as Edinburgh, Ravenna and Chekhov International Festivals. A pioneer in taking dance to wider audiences through the medium of film, most of New Adventures’ productions have been filmed for television broadcast or cinema screenings. The recording of Swan Lake by Sky Arts 3D became the first ballet to be shot in 3D for cinema and DVD release.

Employing over 1,500 dancers, musicians and theatre professionals over the last decade, New Adventures supports the artistic and professional development of artists at all stages of their careers. Investing in the future of dance and theatre, every year New Adventures engages in inclusive projects with thousands of people of all ages and ability, as well as emerging artists across the UK. Projects have also been delivered in Asia and across the USA. In 2014, the national tour of Lord of the Flies visited 13 cities, engaging over 8,000 young people in dance activity, many for the first time, delivering 80 performances and reaching some 75,000 people as audiences. Following the success of the show in the UK the production had its first international premiere at Arts Centre Melbourne, Australia in 2017.

Alongside our productions New Adventures is committed to finding and developing diverse young talent from across the UK and our last annual auditions were attended by over 400 dancers. Since our production of Lord of the Flies we have been continually supporting them on their journey into training and professional work. The company have delivered various initiatives, including Swan School, two week-long intensives designed to prepare dance graduates for auditions. The 2018/19 revival of Swan Lake is the first New Adventures production to feature dancers from the young cast of Lord of the Flies. New Adventures continues to work with universities and conservatoires to support the next generation of artists as well as, Overture, an exceptional professional development opportunity for dance practitioners working in communities across England.

As part of our projects and workshop offering, in 2017/18 we engaged with 4,207 people in 426 workshop sessions. We aim to bring inspiring opportunities to children, young people and communities. Highlights from the past year include two Dancers in Residence performance projects that involved two whole primary schools performing at Sadler's Wells and Hackney Empire.

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<i>The Car Man</i> (Bourne) ballet

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Matthew Bourne's Dorian Gray is a contemporary dance adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, by choreographer Matthew Bourne. The show made its debut in August 2008 at the Edinburgh International Festival and transferred to Sadler's Wells Theatre in London in September 2008. The music was composed by Terry Davies for a rock quintet directed from the keyboard. The set and costumes were designed by Lez Brotherston.

<i>Play Without Words</i> ballet

Play Without Words is a 2002 ballet by English choreographer Matthew Bourne with music by Terry Davies. The work is an adaptation of the Joseph Losey film The Servant, after the Robin Maugham novel of the same title.

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