Education
He has studied anatomy, physiology, bio-mechanics, and the Rolfing Method of Structural Integration.
He has studied anatomy, physiology, bio-mechanics, and the Rolfing Method of Structural Integration.
As a performer Maliphant worked with companies such as DV8 Physical Theatre, Michael Clark Company, Laurie Booth Company and Rosemary Butcher. In April 2000, he received an Arts Council Fellowship. He has created over 20 pieces to date, collaborating closely with lighting designer Michael Hulls, and has set works on renowned companies and artists including: Lyon Opera Ballet, Ricochet Dance Company, The Batsheva Ensemble and Ballet de Lorraine.
In 2003, Russell created Broken Fall with Sylvie Guillem and George Piper Dances and music by Barry Adamson.
Broken Fall marked the beginning of a collaborative relationship with Sylvie Guillem, which has seen further fruit with the award winning Push and Solo. These two works premiered at Sadler’s Wells in Autumn 2005 in a programme entitled People United to Save Humanity, which has subsequently toured to sell-out audiences in France, Italy, Spain, Germany and America.
The duet Push danced by Guillem and Maliphant has been presented by The Tokyo Ballet in Tokyo and on tour in Japan. This collaboration with Guillem continued in 2009 with the premiere of a new production, Eonnagata, created with the Canadian Director Robert Lepage.
Eonnagata is touring through 2012
Russell does however continue to work with his own company, the Russell Maliphant Company, which acts as his creative lab for the development and presentation of new work.
In the past two years, the Company have been touring Push, reworked for and presented by two of the company dancers, alongside the new female quintet, Transmission, and a new male solo, Flux. In 2007,the Company featured in Cast Number Shadow, a new work exploring the ideas of identity and migration created in collaboration with the visual artists Isaac Julien which was presented at Sadler’s Wells and Brooklyn Academy of Music in New New York In 2011, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts by Plymouth University.