Rosemary Butcher (1947–2016) was a British choreographer and dancer.[1]
Butcher studied ballet as a child. She was the first dance student at the Dartington College of Arts. She spent 1968–1970 in New York, studying with the Martha Graham and Cunningham schools.[2] Since this period, visual art was an influence on her work in dance. She also cited the Judson Dance Theater as an important influence.[3]
Butcher founded her own company shortly after returning to Britain in 1972.
Butcher also taught throughout her career.
Butcher's work is described as minimalist.[4] Her concerts are often sited in non-conventional spaces or even art galleries.[5] [6] Butcher was one of the first choreographers to incorporate video into her work.
Butcher was named an MBE. Butcher presented her work at Serpentine Gallery and Tate Modern.[7] Butcher was shortlisted for the Place prize for choreography in 2004.