
London Dance Award Nomination Holly Noble: 'Full marks... to Holly Noble's chutzpah in using Mozart's Requiem for Fawn.. Noble brought out a tenderness between Emma Fisher and Oliver Wraith, a solicitous shepherding of each other through this overwhelming piece of music that was a quantum leap from anything else in the whole evening.'
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| Feb 18 |
The Telegraph : “Hats off to Holly Noble... her young dancers performed admirably – it moved from pose to pose at a stately pace – there were numerous thoughtful touches. I particularly liked the way one dancer supported the other as they flexed their back and arms into a graceful curve to the word “requiem” and the pas de deux in the Kyrie had an appealingly tender grace. It didn’t scream its originality, but deserves five stars for effort and promise.
Evening Standard: “Full marks... to Holly Noble's chutzpah in using Mozart's Requiem for Fawn.. Noble brought out a tenderness between Emma Fisher and Oliver Wraith, a solicitous shepherding of each other through this overwhelming piece of music that was a quantum leap from anything else in the whole evening.”
Holly Noble formed her company Antique Dances in 2009, and first performed in Resolution! In 2010. Two years later, both the Telegraph and the Evening Standard pick out her choreography as outstanding during the same programme, but the company has been extremely busy in between with performances at Glastonbury and Edinburgh Festivals, Covent Garden, and a recent full-length performance in Islington’s King’s Head Theatre. Holly herself trained both at the Arts Educational School in Tring, and at the Laban Conservatoire in Greenwich. Undoubtedly a polymath with sincere ambition, she has already enjoyed success as an actress, dancer and choreographer; working with Sadler’s Wells, Channel 4 and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, to name just a few of her many prestigious credits.
Evening Standard: “Full marks... to Holly Noble's chutzpah in using Mozart's Requiem for Fawn.. Noble brought out a tenderness between Emma Fisher and Oliver Wraith, a solicitous shepherding of each other through this overwhelming piece of music that was a quantum leap from anything else in the whole evening.”
Holly Noble formed her company Antique Dances in 2009, and first performed in Resolution! In 2010. Two years later, both the Telegraph and the Evening Standard pick out her choreography as outstanding during the same programme, but the company has been extremely busy in between with performances at Glastonbury and Edinburgh Festivals, Covent Garden, and a recent full-length performance in Islington’s King’s Head Theatre. Holly herself trained both at the Arts Educational School in Tring, and at the Laban Conservatoire in Greenwich. Undoubtedly a polymath with sincere ambition, she has already enjoyed success as an actress, dancer and choreographer; working with Sadler’s Wells, Channel 4 and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, to name just a few of her many prestigious credits.
















