After studying with Cecchetti, she went back to study with Madame Rat at the Paris Opera, and took her studies quite seriously. She began teaching more ballet classes in 1919 and later founded her own ballet school in
Bedford Gardens. In 1926 she created her own company, originally named
Ballet Club. It has been through many name changes, much like Rambert herself. The company began performing at night revues in London. The first informal show was performed in
Riverside Nights at the
Lyric Theatre, and continued with the nightly revues for a while. She began finding new and promising dancers and choreographers in numerous places, such as
Frederick Ashton and
William Chappell, to be a part of her company and gave them a chance to grow. From
Marie Rambert Dancers, the company changed to
Ballet Rambert, later
Rambert Dance Company, and from 2014 just named
Rambert, a
contemporary dance company which tours internationally. It dates its birth to the first performance of
Frederick Ashton's
A Tragedy of Fashion (1926), making it the first ballet company in Britain. Ashley Dukes, Marie's husband, renovated a building and made it into
Mercury Theatre, where the majority of Ballet Rambert's performance occurred. It was said that 'Notting Hill Gate, where the Mercury Theatre stood, was on the slopes of Olympus'. Ballet Rambert has performed such ballets as
Coppelia, as well as Balanchine's
Night Shadow. Rambert was adamant about finding new and upcoming choreographers. Some of her students and later her colleagues included Ashton,
Antony Tudor, and
Agnes de Mille, to name a few. In 1965 Rambert, with the help of "
Norman Morrice, her newest discovery, completely reorganized the company to stress modern dance". The repertoire of the company eventually came back to more contemporary ballets, but still has a vast list of pieces that the company has performed throughout the years. She cooperated with Millicent Hodson, to restore
Nijinsky's choreography of
The Rite of Spring in 1979. The restoration of choreography was completed in 1987. Rambert is known for helping to create and keep the ballet community strong in Britain.
"The creation of Ballet in Britain is one of the grandest achievements in the artistic annals of our century. It is owed absolutely to the idealism which fired Rambert and Ninette de Valois", the founder of
The Royal Ballet. She was the subject of
This Is Your Life in 1962, when she was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews at the
Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate. ==Death==