Tim Rushton

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Tim Rushton (born March 18, 1963 in England) is a choreographer and artistic leader of Denmark's largest modern dance company, the Danish Dance Theatre.

Rushton trained at The Royal Ballet School, Covent Garden, 1979-1982 and was engaged at Deutsche Oper am Rhein 1982-1986, Malmø Stadsteater 1986-1987 and the Royal Danish Ballet, (Danish: Den Kongelige Danske Ballet) 1987-1992.

Tim Rushton has since 2001 been artistic leader of the Danish Dance Theatre. Rushton is today one of Denmark's leading choreographers, having been seven times nominated for -- and three times won -- 1999, 2005 and 2006 -- that country's Reumert Prize; since 2006 he has been listed in Kraks Blå Bog, the Danish Who's Who.

He and his company completed a one month residency at New York's Joyce Soho during which they showed work in progress for their 2008 site specific production, Labyrinth.

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