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CATHY MARSTON Born in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Marston spent most of her childhood in Cambridge before joining the Royal Ballet Upper School in 1992 where she won the Ursula Moreton Choreographic Competition. Upon graduation she joined the Zurich Ballet where she performed a mixed repertoire of work from Balanchine, Van Manen, Nijinsky and Wubbe. In 1996 she moved on to the Luzern Ballet under the direction of Richard Wherlock and later spent a year with the Bern Ballet, continuing to enjoy a range of works from Robert North, David Parsons, Stijn Celis and many others. During her six years in Switzerland Marston continued to develop a relationship with the Royal Ballet, choreographing regularly for their Dance Bites tours and education department. Her ballets were performed at the Sadlers Wells Theatre, on tour in the UK and China. In 2000 she returned to London to begin a new chapter of her career as freelance choreographer/dancer. In the following six years she choreographed for the Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Northern Ballet Theatre, Northern Ballet Theatre, the Basel Ballet, Danza Contemporanea de Cuba, George Piper Dances, The Ensemble Group, and many other companies. In 2002 she was made the first Associate Artist of The Royal Opera House. This relationship saw the ROH produce four evenings of Marston’s work in the Linbury Theatre including a full-length adaptation of Ibsen’s Ghosts as well as one act ballets such as before the tempest…after the storm, Asyla, Traces, Sophie, Stateless and Broken Fiction. One of these evenings was filmed by the BBC. Marston was also commissioned to create four short works for the screen by Channel Four, for which she work with director, Margaret Williams on You Cuba. During this period Marston performed with Henri Oguike Dance Company, Arc Dance Company, Liv Lorent, and was The Blue Fairy in Will Tuckett’s Royal Opera House’s Production of Pinocchio. She was also movement director in Opera and Theatre productions including Don Giovanni at Grange Park Opera and Calico in the West End. She was short listed for the Jerwood Choreographic Awards in 2000, the UK Critics Circles Awards in 2003/2004 and the Arts Foundation Fellowship in 2004
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