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Media release: 20 June 2024

 

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ELMHURST BALLET SCHOOL ANNOUNCES ITS 2024 SUMMER PERFORMANCES

 

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  • A summer run of shows starring Elmhurst Ballet Company, Upper and Lower School students, and participants of the Elmhurst Young Dancers’ Programme.
  • Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, and African & Caribbean dance styles are all celebrated.
  • The shows mark the 20th anniversary of the relocation of Elmhurst Ballet School from Camberley, Surrey to Birmingham. As such, the pieces performed will celebrate this exciting milestone in the history of the School. 

 

Continuing the current season of ‘20 years in Birmingham’ celebrations, Elmhurst Ballet School, in association with Birmingham Royal Ballet, is thrilled to share details of its summer run of shows under the umbrella title, 20. Elmhurst’s summer performances are the highlight of the School calendar and a showcase of the extraordinary dedication and passion Elmhurst students apply to their training throughout the year. 

 

Running from 5 to 11 July 2024 in the School’s studio theatre, the shows of 20 are split into Lower School & Elmhurst Young Dancers, Upper School, and Whole School performances. These are the students’ final performances before moving upwards in the school or, for the graduate year Elmhurst Ballet Company, into professional dance employment. The shows allow audiences of family, friends, supporters, and ballet enthusiasts the opportunity to see the rising ballet stars of the future. 

 

For the last 20 years, Elmhurst Ballet School has been situated in Edgbaston, Birmingham. HRH The Queen is Patron of the school, Wayne McGregor CBE is the School’s President, and Carlos Acosta CBE is Vice President. The School celebrated its centenary in 2023.

 

Artistic Director Robert Parker has chosen a bold selection of works to showcase the technical prowess and artistry of the School’s students, ranging in age from 11 to 19. This season celebrates the breadth of the art form – paying homage to the timeless foundations of classical ballet while highlighting the next generation of choreographic voices in a series of new works. 

 

Continuing Elmhurst Ballet School’s legacy of classical ballet excellence, the programme features excerpts from Marius Petipa’s beloved and bewitching Swan Lake, including a joyful Waltz performed by Upper School students. The Kingdom of the Shades, one of the most celebrated pieces in all of classical ballet, from Petipa’s La Bayadère, and an excerpt from Spartacus by Yuri Grigorovich will be performed by Elmhurst Ballet Company.

The School’s Upper School students will present excerpts from Miguel Altunaga’s moving love-letter to Birmingham, City of a Thousand Trades, created for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2021. Elmhurst Ballet Company will showcase their ability to balance artistic expression and technique with Michael Corder’s demanding Fête Galante, set to Domenico Scarlatti’s sonatas from The Good-Humoured Ladies. This original work for Elmhurst Ballet Company involves a divertissement of varied, classically structured dances in six short movements that reference the styles of eighteenth-century court dances.

 

New creations for the students crafted by school alumnus Rosie Price will premiere on stage in Elmhurst’s studio theatre, and Principal dancer of Birmingham Royal Ballet, Lachlan Monaghan, has worked with the year 12 students to restage his piece Axios, originally choreographed for World Ballet Day in 2023. Geōmantía makes a return to the stage after delighting audiences in Birmingham and London earlier this year. Geōmantía is performed by Elmhurst Ballet Company and is choreographed by graduate year student Scarlett Brass. 

 

Elmhurst continues to invite guest artists into the school to enhance the student experience. During 20, Elmhurst Ballet Company performs FAR, created by Wayne McGregor for Company Wayne McGregor in 2010. Elmhurst Ballet Company worked collaboratively with Studio Wayne McGregor artist Neil Fleming Brown to bring FAR to the stage. The performance marks the sixth project between Elmhurst and Studio Wayne McGregor. 

 

What’s the Time Where You Are? is a fitting addition to the school’s performances of 20, exploring themes of relocation, different time zones and distance, in a school which is home to students from many different countries across all continents of the world. It is choreographed by former Scottish Ballet and Rambert dancer Daniel Davidson for the year 13 students. Elmhurst artistic team members including Sonia Fajardo, Alex Harrison, Gloria Grigolato, Lee Robinson, Mary Walsh, Indra Reinhold, Sandrine Monin, Sarah-Jayne Blackwell, Chris Penfold, and Denise Whiteman have also created a range of dance pieces for 20

 

Before the curtains close on Elmhurst Ballet School’s 2024 season, the Whole School performances will culminate in the joyous Grand Défilé, bringing all 190 students at the School together on stage. 

 

ENDS

 

Performance dates and ticketing information:

Friday 5 July, 19.00 20: A Whole School Performance Tickets, Fri 5 Jul 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

Saturday 6 July, 14.00 20: An Upper School Performance Tickets, Sat 6 Jul 2024 at 14:00 | Eventbrite

Saturday 6 July, 19.00 20: A Whole School Performance Tickets, Sat 6 Jul 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

Sunday 7 July, 14.00 20: A Lower School Performance Tickets, Sun 7 Jul 2024 at 14:00 | Eventbrite

Wednesday 10 July, 19.00 20: A Whole School Performance Tickets, Wed 10 Jul 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

Thursday 11 July, 19.00 20: A Whole School Performance Tickets, Thu 11 Jul 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

 

 

Notes to Editors

 

About Elmhurst Ballet School 

Elmhurst Ballet School is a world-renowned centre of dance excellence in association with Birmingham Royal Ballet, which trains young dancers aged 11-19. Celebrating its 100th birthday in 2023, the school was founded in Camberley, Surrey in 1923 and relocated to Edgbaston in Birmingham in 2004.

 

The school aims to nurture individuality through dance training, academics and health & wellbeing and guide students to become independent, collaborative, and versatile artists. Elmhurst's dance training is delivered by current and former dance professionals. The training is enhanced by the association with Birmingham Royal Ballet, an ongoing relationship with Studio Wayne McGregor, and many visiting choreographers and dance artists work collaboratively with the students during the school year.

Elmhurst’s exceptional training opportunities is available to young dancers regardless of their financial, social, or cultural backgrounds. Although Elmhurst is an independent school, 89% of students benefit from UK Government support or in-house bursaries to train at the school. Recent graduates are working with companies across the UK and internationally including Birmingham Royal Ballet, New Adventures, Northern Ballet, Scottish Ballet, and the Royal Ballet.

 

Wayne McGregor CBE is President of the school, and Carlos Acosta CBE and Dame Merle Park are listed amongst the school’s Vice Presidents. Elmhurst Young Dancers’ Programme provides weekend pre-vocational training in Birmingham, Manchester, Plymouth, and Sunderland. A new Research and Performance Department is the first in the world to support evidence-based practice in a vocational dance school setting.

 

www.elmhurstballetschool.org

 

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