Mark Baldwin (choreographer)

[2] He was the Resident Choreographer at Sadler's Wells, London, where he established the Mark Baldwin Dance Company (1993–2001).

[1] In December 2002, Baldwin returned to Rambert as Artistic Director and since then the company has won several awards[3] including the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance in 2010 in recognition of the previous years' repertoire,[4] and in 2011, the Critics' Circle National Dance Award 2010 for Outstanding Company.

[5] Baldwin's first work for Rambert as Artistic Director was Constant Speed in 2005.

In 2006 he choreographed The Wedding for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, and collaborated with Amanda Eyles to restage Andrée Howard's 1939 work Lady into Fox.

[1] Baldwin was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire "for Services to Dance" in the 2015 Birthday Honours.