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The untold stories of Britain’s Black ballet dancers will be put centre stage for the first time in a new touring exhibition.
Our new pilot mentoring scheme brings some of our Black British pioneers to support the next generation of ballet dancers.
Help us to bring the stories of Black British ballet pioneers to a wider audience by supporting our new crowdfunding campaign.
We're creating a short ballet to tell the story of Windrush and explore the impact of this generation’s experiences on their families and British society.
Our debut ballet, Island Movements, featured on ITV Evening News in October! The story included interviews with our creative team at our Royal Opera House show.
We've launched our all new Black British Ballet website, complete with the stories of the dance pioneers who blazed a trail through ballet in the last century.
Onisere is a young girl who wants to become a ballet dancer but there’s a problem: she’s black and she’s never seen a ballet dancer who looks like her.
We're delighted to offer workshops to schools and libraries based on the book that include a short and simple dance routine to get your students up and moving!