Birmingham Royal Ballet | |
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General information | |
Name | Birmingham Royal Ballet |
Previous names |
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Year founded | 1946 |
Founder | Dame Ninette de Valois |
Founding artistic director | John Field |
Director Laureate | Sir Peter Wright |
Principal venue | Birmingham Hippodrome Hurst Street, Birmingham England, B5 4TB |
Website | brb.org.uk |
Senior staff | |
Chief Executive | Caroline Miller |
Director | Carlos Acosta[1] |
Assistant Director | Dominic Antonucci |
Company manager | Tristan Rusdale |
Ballet Staff | Marion Tait, Patricia Tierney, Laëtitia Lo Sardo |
Other | |
Sister company | The Royal Ballet |
Orchestra | Royal Ballet Sinfonia |
Official school | The Royal Ballet School |
Formation |
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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.
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.