
Holly Noble
Holly trained at The Arts Educational School in Tring and at Laban Conservatoire in Greenwich predominantly in Ballet and Contemporary. Holly has had a diverse and interesting career in Theatre, TV and Film working as a freelance dancer and choreographer. Holly has worked with various choreographers such as Ashley Wallen, Lynne Page and Michael Voss, as well as working with Sadlers Wells, H2 Dance and MicroProductions. Holly has also worked with National Youth Music Theatre and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as a classical singer, and is currently working as a Sadlers Wells Dance Artist.

Brett Murray
Brett trained at Laban Conservatoire for Contemporary dance and graduated with Hons 2:1. Whilst at Laban he worked with international choreographer Charles Linehan and Wayne Mcgregors Kerry Nicholls. He toured Malta with the piece Hearth Choreographed by Kerry Nicholls. After graduating Brett joined Antique Dance and has toured throughout the UK, including Liverpool MDI Festival and Edinburgh Fringe. Brett has recently been promoted to the role of Rehearsal Director and hopes to choreograph for the company in the coming year and looks forward to the time spent with the new company.

Chandelle Allen
Chandelle began training at eight years old. She subsequently attended the Legat School of Dance in East Sussex and studied Ballet and Contemporary. In 2008 Chandelle successfully completed the Laban BA (Hons) in Dance Theatre and in 2009 the Masters in Performance whilst touring internationally with Transitions Dance Company. Since graduating Chandelle has been involved with many diverse projects and as her work is technically based she seeks to continually push her physical self to the limit and use her body to explore rawness and strength.

Emma Fisher
Emma was born in Perth, Western Australia where she began her dance training before moving to Munich to study under Konstanze Vernon and Robert North at Ballet Academy Munich – Heinz Bosl Stiftung. During her time in Munich Emma performed Don Quixote, Giselle as well as several pieces by Hans Van Manen, Jiri Kylian and Robert North. In 2008 she performed with the Bayerisches Staatsballett at the 20th anniversary of John Cranko's Romeo and Juliet. Emma moved to London in November 2010 to dance in the West End production of The Snowman and is extremely excited to now be joining Antique Dances.

Oliver Wraith
Oliver trained at the Arts Educational School Tring Park and Elmhurst School for Dance graduating with a national diploma in professional dance. Oliver has previously worked with English National Ballet performing in the Christopher Hampsons nutcracker and Derek Deans Swan lake, more recently Oliver has worked with the Birmingham Royal Ballet in Sir Peter Wrights Sleeping beauty, Oliver has created works for the Architects Association and hope to create more works in the future.

Rachel Louisa Maybank
Born in Kent, Rachel began dancing at the age of 5. She began her studies with her mother at the Lisa Maybank School of Dance. In 2002 she joined the Royal Ballet senior associate program following which she was accepted on a full scholarship at the English National Ballet School. Upon graduating in 2006, Rachel joined Ballet Ireland for their production of Die Fledermausbefore she was invited to become a member of the New English Contemporary Ballet. At N.E.C.B. she worked her way from apprentice to soloist in just 3 years and continued to dance for the company until their closure in early 2010. During her time with N.E.C.B. she performed in works such as Richard Wherlock’s S(c)ent, Sidewinding and Light in to Shade, Patrick Delcroix’s Adriftin Softness,DavideBombana’s In C Sharp Minor, Vanessa Fenton’s Turret and Jamie Thomas’s .Com Together and Control Alt Delete. In 2010 she danced with the Royal Opera Company performing in Laurent Pelly’s reworking of Manon choreographed by Lionel Hush and its subsequent tour to Tokyo.This was followed by a role as Venus in David McVicar’s new production of Adriana lecouveur. Just recently Rachel has joined Antiques Dance company where she continues to prove herself a unique and versatile dancer.
Laurel Dalley-Smith
Laurel trained at Central School of Ballet where she graduated with a 1st Class BA Honours Degree in Dance and Performance Art. Whilst at Central she worked with choreographers such as Russel Maliphant, David Nixon and Christopher Hampson, creating pieces for Ballet Centrals UK tour. Upon graduating Laurel performed in the 50th Anniversary UK Tour of West Side Story. Laurel has recently performed as a member of Vex Dance Theatre at venues in Bristol and London. She is also currently a member of touring company ADiaspora Collective and Uchenna Dance Company, dancing different styles including African Contemporary, House and Hip Hop. She enjoys varied and diverse styles of movement and dance theatre, and exploring new ways of moving and performing. Laurel is excited to be joining Antique Dances as an apprentice and is looking forward to be being involved and performing with the company.