Adventures in Motion Pictures (AMP) was established in 1987 by a group of students from London's Laban Centre,[1] including Matthew Bourne, Catherine White (now Malone), Emma Gladstone, Susan Lewis, Carrollynne Antoun, David Massingham and Keith Brazil.
AMP's productions like Spitfire (1988), parodied the manners of romantic ballet dancers.
[1] By 1991, the original members of the company were working outside of AMP,[2] and Bourne held auditions for new dancers, forming a company with six core dancers, including Scott Ambler (later founder artistic associate), Etta Murfitt (now associate artistic director), Ben Wright, Ally Fitzpatrick and Jamie Watton.
In 2000, Bourne formed New Adventures with producer Robert Noble, who became co-director of the company.
[5] New Adventures has been a National Portfolio Organisation receiving funding from Arts Council England since 2015.