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Birmingham Royal Ballet

Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) is one of the five major ballet companies of the United Kingdom, alongside The Royal Ballet, the English National Ballet, Northern Ballet and Scottish Ballet. Founded as the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, the company was established in 1946 as a sister company to the earlier Sadler's Wells company, which moved to the Royal Opera House that same year, subsequently becoming known as The Royal Ballet.

Birmingham Royal Ballet
General information
NameBirmingham Royal Ballet
Previous names
  • Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet
  • Royal Ballet Touring Group
  • Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet
Year founded1946 (1946)
FounderDame Ninette de Valois
Founding artistic directorJohn Field
Director LaureateSir Peter Wright
Principal venueBirmingham Hippodrome
Hurst Street, Birmingham
England, B5 4TB
Websitebrb.org.uk
Senior staff
Chief ExecutiveCaroline Miller
DirectorCarlos Acosta[1]
Assistant DirectorDominic Antonucci
Company managerTristan Rusdale
Ballet MastersMichael O'Hare, Marion Tait, Patricia Tierney, Samara Downs
Other
Sister companyThe Royal Ballet
OrchestraRoyal Ballet Sinfonia
Official schoolThe Royal Ballet School
Formation
  • Principal Guest Artist
  • Principal
  • Principal Character Artist
  • First Soloist
  • Soloist
  • First Artist
  • Artist
  • Apprentice
  • BRB2

The new company was formed under the direction of John Field and remained at Sadler's Wells for many years, becoming known as the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet in 1977. It also toured the UK and abroad, before relocating to Birmingham in 1990, where it uses the Birmingham Hippodrome stage when performing in the city. Birmingham Royal Ballet has extensive custom-built facilities, including a suite of dance studios, the Jerwood Centre for the Prevention and Treatment of Dance Injuries and a studio theatre known as the Patrick Centre. In 1997, the Birmingham Royal Ballet became independent of The Royal Ballet in London.

History Edit

In 1926, the Irish-born dancer Ninette de Valois founded the Academy of Choreographic Art, a dance school for girls. Her intention was to form a repertory ballet company and school, leading her to collaborate with the English theatrical producer and theatre owner Lilian Baylis. Baylis owned the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells theatres, and in 1925, she engaged de Valois to stage dance performances at both venues.

Sadler's Wells reopened in 1931, and the Vic-Wells Ballet and Vic-Wells Ballet School were established in premises at the theatre. These would become the predecessors of today's Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Royal Ballet School.

In 1939, the company lost its link with the Old Vic theatre, and in 1940, Sadler's Wells theatre was bombed during World War II. These events forced the company to begin touring the country, becoming known as the Sadler's Wells Ballet. The company did return to Sadler's Wells theatre, where it stayed until 1946, when the company was invited to become the resident ballet company of the newly re-opened Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. The company relocated to the opera house the same year in 1946, with their first production at the venue being Ninette de Valois' staging of The Sleeping Beauty.

 
Birmingham Royal Ballet performing E=MC2 in Tokyo in 2011

Following the relocation of the company, the school was relocated to its own premises in 1947, and a sister company was established to continue performances at Sadler's Wells, called Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet. This sister company would become the predecessor of today's Birmingham Royal Ballet. The first Artistic Director of the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet was John Field, who was later made co-director of the Royal Ballet and also worked as artistic director of La Scala Theatre Ballet and English National Ballet.

In 1955, Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet temporarily lost its link with Sadler's Wells theatre and relocated to the Royal Opera House as a touring unit of the main company.

In 1956, a royal charter was granted for both companies and the school, and they were subsequently renamed the Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet and the Royal Ballet School.

The Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet returned to Sadler's Wells theatre in 1970, whilst continuing to tour the country. The first indication that the company would leave London came in 1987, when the company was invited to become the resident ballet company at the Birmingham Hippodrome theatre. Consequently, the company relocated to Birmingham in 1990, being given its current name Birmingham Royal Ballet.

Sir Peter Wright was the company's Artistic Director from 1977 until his retirement in 1995, when David Bintley was appointed Artistic Director. In 1997, Birmingham Royal Ballet was made independent of the Royal Ballet and ceased to be managed by the Royal Opera House. In January 2019 it was announced that acclaimed Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta would succeed Bintley as artistic director in January 2020.[1]

Works performed Edit

The company Edit

The Birmingham Royal Ballet employs 64 dancers and a complete list as of 2023 is shown below.

The company also has an Executive, Artistic and Music staff, including the following:


Dancers Edit

Source:[3][4]

Principals Edit

Name Nationality Training Joined BRB Promoted to
Principal
Tzu-Chao Chou   Taiwan Australian Ballet School 2011 2017
Mathias Dingman   United Kingdom Kirov Academy of Ballet 2006 2015
Céline Gittens   Canada Goh Ballet Academy 2006 2016
Momoko Hirata   Japan Reiko Yamamoto Ballet School
Royal Ballet School
2003 2013
Max Maslen   United Kingdom Central School of Ballet 2012 2023
Miki Mitzutani   Japan English National Ballet School 2012 2022
Lachlan Monaghan   Australia Royal Ballet School 2012 2023
César Morales   Chile Municipal Theatre of Santiago
Houston Ballet Academy
2008 N/A
Yaoqian Shang   China Royal Ballet School 2013 2022
Tyrone Singleton   United Kingdom Tring Park School for the Performing Arts
Royal Ballet School
2003 2013

Principal Character Artists Edit

  • Rory Mackay (Assistant Répétiteur)
  • Jonathan Payn (Assistant Répétiteur)

First Soloists Edit

  • Kit Holder (BRB2 Artistic Coordinator)
  • Yvette Knight
  • Yu Kurihara
  • Beatrice Parma

Soloists Edit

  • Yasiel Hodelin Bello
  • Karla Doorbar
  • Riku Ito

First Artists Edit

  • Gabriel Anderson
  • Rosanna Ely
  • Haoliang Feng
  • Reina Fuchigami
  • Sofia Liñares
  • Gus Payne
  • Rachele Pizillo
  • Daria Stanciulescu
  • Lucy Waine

Artists Edit

  • Louis Andreasen
  • Eric Pinto Cata
  • Olivia Chang Clarke
  • Ryan Felix
  • Callum Findlay-White
  • Tori Forsyth-Hecken
  • August Generalli
  • Miles Gilliver
  • Tessa Hogge
  • Isabella Howard
  • Regan Hutsell
  • Ava May Llewellyn
  • Hannah Martin
  • Emma Price
  • Matilde Rodrigues
  • Javier Rojas
  • Hamish Scott
  • Eilis Small
  • Lennert Steegan
  • Yuki Sugiura
  • Lynsey Sutherland
  • Amelia Thompson
  • Enrique Bejarano Vidal
  • Shuailun Wu

Apprentices Edit

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BRB2 Edit

  • Nasrullah Abdur-Rahman
  • Ariana Allen
  • Jack Easton
  • Alisa Garkavenko
  • Thomas Hazelby
  • Frieda Kaden
  • Mailène Katoch
  • Oscar Kempsey-Fagg
  • Mason King
  • Alexandra Manuel
  • Rosa Lidia Nuesi
  • Alfie Shacklock

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b Brown, Mark (15 January 2019). "Carlos Acosta to be Birmingham Royal Ballet director". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Acosta Danza Homepage". Acosta Danza. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Dancers and Ballet Staff". Birmingham Royal Ballet. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  4. ^ "2023/24 Promotions, Joiners and leavers". Birmingham Royal Ballet. Retrieved 9 July 2023.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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Birmingham Royal Ballet BRB is one of the five major ballet companies of the United Kingdom alongside The Royal Ballet the English National Ballet Northern Ballet and Scottish Ballet Founded as the Sadler s Wells Theatre Ballet the company was established in 1946 as a sister company to the earlier Sadler s Wells company which moved to the Royal Opera House that same year subsequently becoming known as The Royal Ballet Birmingham Royal BalletGeneral informationNameBirmingham Royal BalletPrevious namesSadler s Wells Theatre BalletRoyal Ballet Touring GroupSadler s Wells Royal BalletYear founded1946 1946 FounderDame Ninette de ValoisFounding artistic directorJohn FieldDirector LaureateSir Peter WrightPrincipal venueBirmingham HippodromeHurst Street BirminghamEngland B5 4TBWebsitebrb org ukSenior staffChief ExecutiveCaroline MillerDirectorCarlos Acosta 1 Assistant DirectorDominic AntonucciCompany managerTristan RusdaleBallet MastersMichael O Hare Marion Tait Patricia Tierney Samara DownsOtherSister companyThe Royal BalletOrchestraRoyal Ballet SinfoniaOfficial schoolThe Royal Ballet SchoolFormationPrincipal Guest ArtistPrincipalPrincipal Character ArtistFirst SoloistSoloistFirst ArtistArtistApprenticeBRB2The new company was formed under the direction of John Field and remained at Sadler s Wells for many years becoming known as the Sadler s Wells Royal Ballet in 1977 It also toured the UK and abroad before relocating to Birmingham in 1990 where it uses the Birmingham Hippodrome stage when performing in the city Birmingham Royal Ballet has extensive custom built facilities including a suite of dance studios the Jerwood Centre for the Prevention and Treatment of Dance Injuries and a studio theatre known as the Patrick Centre In 1997 the Birmingham Royal Ballet became independent of The Royal Ballet in London Contents 1 History 2 Works performed 3 The company 4 Dancers 4 1 Principals 4 2 Principal Character Artists 4 3 First Soloists 4 4 Soloists 4 5 First Artists 4 6 Artists 4 7 Apprentices 4 8 BRB2 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 External linksHistory EditIn 1926 the Irish born dancer Ninette de Valois founded the Academy of Choreographic Art a dance school for girls Her intention was to form a repertory ballet company and school leading her to collaborate with the English theatrical producer and theatre owner Lilian Baylis Baylis owned the Old Vic and Sadler s Wells theatres and in 1925 she engaged de Valois to stage dance performances at both venues Sadler s Wells reopened in 1931 and the Vic Wells Ballet and Vic Wells Ballet School were established in premises at the theatre These would become the predecessors of today s Royal Ballet Birmingham Royal Ballet and Royal Ballet School In 1939 the company lost its link with the Old Vic theatre and in 1940 Sadler s Wells theatre was bombed during World War II These events forced the company to begin touring the country becoming known as the Sadler s Wells Ballet The company did return to Sadler s Wells theatre where it stayed until 1946 when the company was invited to become the resident ballet company of the newly re opened Royal Opera House in Covent Garden The company relocated to the opera house the same year in 1946 with their first production at the venue being Ninette de Valois staging of The Sleeping Beauty nbsp Birmingham Royal Ballet performing E MC2 in Tokyo in 2011Following the relocation of the company the school was relocated to its own premises in 1947 and a sister company was established to continue performances at Sadler s Wells called Sadler s Wells Theatre Ballet This sister company would become the predecessor of today s Birmingham Royal Ballet The first Artistic Director of the Sadler s Wells Theatre Ballet was John Field who was later made co director of the Royal Ballet and also worked as artistic director of La Scala Theatre Ballet and English National Ballet In 1955 Sadler s Wells Theatre Ballet temporarily lost its link with Sadler s Wells theatre and relocated to the Royal Opera House as a touring unit of the main company In 1956 a royal charter was granted for both companies and the school and they were subsequently renamed the Royal Ballet Sadler s Wells Royal Ballet and the Royal Ballet School The Sadler s Wells Royal Ballet returned to Sadler s Wells theatre in 1970 whilst continuing to tour the country The first indication that the company would leave London came in 1987 when the company was invited to become the resident ballet company at the Birmingham Hippodrome theatre Consequently the company relocated to Birmingham in 1990 being given its current name Birmingham Royal Ballet Sir Peter Wright was the company s Artistic Director from 1977 until his retirement in 1995 when David Bintley was appointed Artistic Director In 1997 Birmingham Royal Ballet was made independent of the Royal Ballet and ceased to be managed by the Royal Opera House In January 2019 it was announced that acclaimed Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta would succeed Bintley as artistic director in January 2020 1 Works performed EditTable of works performed by Birmingham Royal BalletTitle Running Time mins Choreographer ComposerAgon 28 George Balanchine Igor StravinskyAll for a Kiss 5 Aonghus Hoole Igor StravinskyApollo 30 George Balanchine Igor StravinskyArthur pt I 60 45 David Bintley John McCabeArthur pt II 58 65 David Bintley John McCabeAvec Moi Ce Soir Glyn Scott Igor StravinskyLe Baiser de la fee 45 Michael Corder Igor StravinskyBeauty and the Beast 50 50 David Bintley Glenn BuhrBright Young Things 30 Oliver Hindle George GershwinBrouillards 37 John Cranko Claude DebussyCard Game 24 John Cranko Igor StravinskyCarmina Burana 67 David Bintley Carl OrffCarnival of the Animals 25 David Justin Toby Norman Wright Jonathan Payn Nicole Tongue Camille Saint SaensCheckmate 46 Ninette de Valois Arthur BlissChoros 30 David Bintley Aubrey MeyerConcert Fantasy 30 David Bintley Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyConcerto 24 Kenneth MacMillan Dmitri ShostakovichConcerto Barocco 20 George Balanchine Johann Sebastian BachCoppelia 35 28 38 Peter Wright after Marius Petipa amp Enrico Cecchetti Leo DelibesCyrano 53 33 41 David Bintley Carl DavisThe Dance House 26 David Bintley Dmitri ShostakovichDanses Concertantes Kit Holder Glyn Scott Aonghus Hoole Kosuke Yamamoto Igor StravinskyDante Sonata 17 Frederick Ashton Franz Liszt arr Constant LambertDaphnis et Chloe 55 Frederick Ashton Maurice RavelThe Dream 54 Frederick Ashton Felix MendelssohnDumbarton Oaks 15 Michael Kopinski Igor StravinskyDuo Concertant 17 George Balanchine Igor StravinskyEbony Concerto Samara Downs Igor StravinskyEdward II 60 55 David Bintley John McCabeElite Syncopations 38 Kenneth MacMillan Scott Joplin et al The End of Winter Kosuke Yamamoto Igor StravinskyEnigma Variations 34 Frederick Ashton Edward ElgarFacade 20 Frederick Ashton William WaltonFancy Free 31 Jerome Robbins Leonard BernsteinFar from the Madding Crowd 50 40 40 David Bintley Paul ReadeLa Fille Mal Gardee 28 34 38 Frederick Ashton Ferdinand HeroldThe Firebird 47 Mikhail Fokine Igor StravinskyFive Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan 8 Frederick Ashton Johannes BrahmsFive Tangos 27 Hans van Manen Astor PiazzollaFour Seasons 45 Oliver Hindle Shimon Kalichman Mikaela Polley Samira Saidi Asier Uriagereka Richard Whistler Yuri Zhukov Antonio VivaldiThe Four Seasons 46 Oliver Hindle Antonio VivaldiThe Four Temperaments 32 George Balanchine Paul HindemithGiselle 55 46 Marius Petipa after Jean Coralli amp Jules Perrot Adolphe AdamGrosse Fuge 27 Hans van Manen Ludwig van BeethovenHobson s Choice 34 28 42 David Bintley Paul ReadeIn the Upper Room 40 Twyla Tharp Philip GlassInto the Ferment 25 Jonathan Payn James MacMillanKrishna 35 Nahid Siddiqui Hariprasad ChaurasiaThe Lady and the Fool 48 John Cranko Giuseppe Verdi arr Charles MackerrasMuch A Dance About Nothing Jenny Murphy Igor StravinskyNine Sinatra Songs 33 Twyla TharpThe Nutcracker 50 50 Peter Wright Lev Ivanov Vincent Redmon Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyThe Nutcracker Sweeties 35 David Bintley Duke Ellington amp Billy Strayhorn after Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Orpheus 30 George Balanchine Igor StravinskyThe Orpheus Suite 45 David Bintley Colin TownsPaquita 28 Marius Petipa Ludwig MinkusLes Petits Riens 25 David Bintley Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPetrushka 38 Michel Fokine Igor StravinskyPictures at an Exhibition 35 Shimon Kalichman Toby Norman Wright Annette Pain Jonathan Payn Mikaela Polley Samira Saidi Nicole Tongue Richard Whistler Asier Uriagereka Yuri Zhukov Modest Mussorgsky arr Maurice RavelPineapple Poll 41 John Cranko Arthur Sullivan arr Charles MackerrasThe Planets 53 Rosie Kay David Bintley Samara Downs Lei Zhao Michael Kopinski Kit Holder Jenny Murphy Gustav HolstPowder 33 Stanton Welch Wolfgang Amadeus MozartProdigal Son 36 George Balanchine Sergey ProkofievThe Prospect Before Us 38 Ninette de Valois William Boyce arr Constant LambertThe Protecting Veil 43 David Bintley John TavenerPulcinella 40 Kim Brandstrup Igor StravinskyRaymonda Act III 34 Rudolf Nureyev Alexander GlazunovThe Rite of Spring 35 Millicent Hodson after Vaslav Nijinsky Igor StravinskyRomeo and Juliet 60 34 40 Kenneth MacMillan Sergey ProkofievSanctum 26 Lila York Maurice Ravel amp Christopher RouseScenes de Ballet 22 Frederick Ashton Igor StravinskyThe Seasons 32 David Bintley Giuseppe VerdiSerenade 34 George Balanchine Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyThe Shakespeare Suite 38 David Bintley Duke Ellington amp Billy StrayhornSlaughter on Tenth Avenue 25 George Balanchine Richard RodgersThe Sleeping Beauty 34 30 32 39 Marius Petipa Peter Wright Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskySmall Worlds Kit Holder Igor StravinskySolitaire 27 Kenneth MacMillan Malcolm ArnoldSong of the Earth 63 Kenneth MacMillan Gustav MahlerThe Sons of Horus 30 David Bintley Peter McGowan Still Life at the Penguin Cafe 42 David Bintley Simon JeffesStravinsky Violin Concerto 20 George Balanchine Igor StravinskySwan Lake 32 32 44 20 Marius Petipa Lev Ivanov amp Peter Wright Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskySymphonic Variations 21 Frederick Ashton Cesar FranckSymphony in Three Movements 24 George Balanchine Igor StravinskyTake Five 25 David Bintley The Dave Brubeck Quartet transcribed by Colin TownsTombeaux 25 David Bintley William WaltonTweedledum and Tweedledee 5 Frederick Ashton Percy GraingerThe Two Pigeons 27 33 Frederick Ashton Andre MessagerUnravelled Nathanael Skelton Igor StravinskyVoice of Spring 4 Frederick Ashton Johann Strauss IIThe Walk to the Paradise Garden 9 Frederick Ashton Frederick DeliusWestern Symphony 30 George Balanchine trad American melodies arr by Hershy KayThe company EditThe Birmingham Royal Ballet employs 64 dancers and a complete list as of 2023 is shown below The company also has an Executive Artistic and Music staff including the following Director Carlos Acosta a former dancer with The Royal Ballet and Director of both Birmingham Royal Ballet and Acosta Danza 2 Music Director Koen Kessels a Belgian conductor CEO Caroline MillarDancers EditSource 3 4 Principals Edit Name Nationality Training Joined BRB Promoted to PrincipalTzu Chao Chou nbsp Taiwan Australian Ballet School 2011 2017Mathias Dingman nbsp United Kingdom Kirov Academy of Ballet 2006 2015Celine Gittens nbsp Canada Goh Ballet Academy 2006 2016Momoko Hirata nbsp Japan Reiko Yamamoto Ballet SchoolRoyal Ballet School 2003 2013Max Maslen nbsp United Kingdom Central School of Ballet 2012 2023Miki Mitzutani nbsp Japan English National Ballet School 2012 2022Lachlan Monaghan nbsp Australia Royal Ballet School 2012 2023Cesar Morales nbsp Chile Municipal Theatre of Santiago Houston Ballet Academy 2008 N AYaoqian Shang nbsp China Royal Ballet School 2013 2022Tyrone Singleton nbsp United Kingdom Tring Park School for the Performing Arts Royal Ballet School 2003 2013Principal Character Artists Edit Rory Mackay Assistant Repetiteur Jonathan Payn Assistant Repetiteur First Soloists Edit Kit Holder BRB2 Artistic Coordinator Yvette Knight Yu Kurihara Beatrice ParmaSoloists Edit Yasiel Hodelin Bello Karla Doorbar Riku ItoFirst Artists Edit Gabriel Anderson Rosanna Ely Haoliang Feng Reina Fuchigami Sofia Linares Gus Payne Rachele Pizillo Daria Stanciulescu Lucy Waine Artists Edit Louis Andreasen Eric Pinto Cata Olivia Chang Clarke Ryan Felix Callum Findlay White Tori Forsyth Hecken August Generalli Miles Gilliver Tessa Hogge Isabella Howard Regan Hutsell Ava May Llewellyn Hannah Martin Emma Price Matilde Rodrigues Javier Rojas Hamish Scott Eilis Small Lennert Steegan Yuki Sugiura Lynsey Sutherland Amelia Thompson Enrique Bejarano Vidal Shuailun Wu Apprentices Edit BRB2 Edit Nasrullah Abdur Rahman Ariana Allen Jack Easton Alisa Garkavenko Thomas Hazelby Frieda Kaden Mailene Katoch Oscar Kempsey Fagg Mason King Alexandra Manuel Rosa Lidia Nuesi Alfie ShacklockSee also EditThe Royal Ballet sister company of the Birmingham Royal Ballet Royal Ballet School official ballet school of the company English National Ballet Elmhurst Ballet SchoolFootnotes Edit a b Brown Mark 15 January 2019 Carlos Acosta to be Birmingham Royal Ballet director The Guardian Retrieved 31 January 2019 Acosta Danza Homepage Acosta Danza Retrieved 9 July 2023 Dancers and Ballet Staff Birmingham Royal Ballet Retrieved 9 July 2023 2023 24 Promotions Joiners and leavers Birmingham Royal Ballet Retrieved 9 July 2023 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Birmingham Royal Ballet Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birmingham Royal Ballet amp oldid 1180676368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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