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Ballet Black at 25: irrepressible talent

Ballet Black in Mthuthuzeli November’s Ingoma © Photography by ASH
Ballet Black presents a double bill at the Linbury that showcases the strengths of its very fine dancers as well as the depth of choreographic innovation in its vast repertoire.

Black History Month Draft Works: intriguing mix of ideas and styles

Rebecca Myles Stewart's In Ascendance © Ian Hippolyte
Curated by Marcelino Sambé, Black History Month Draft Works at the Clore Studio gifted us an intriguing mix of ideas and styles providing food for thought as well as theatrical interest.

Ballet Black combines mystery and dark comedy with glorious dancing

Acaoã de Castro and Taraja Hudson in Chanel DaSilva’s A Shadow Work © Photography by ASH
Ballet Black deliver a compelling and cleverly chosen double bill of new works with excellent lighting, ghoulish spectres and intoxicating dancing.

Ballet Black's HEROES: supremely well danced double bill

Isabela Coracy and Ballet Black in Sophie Laplane's If At First © Photography by ASH
A programme to show that heroism is not just about feats of action and adventure, with Ballet Black's supremely good dancers rising to each challenge.

Ballet Black: Pioneers, a double bill with bold drama and pure dance

Isabela Coracy in Nina: By Whatever Means © BIll cooper
Isabela Coracy’s performance as Nina Simone was a perfect opportunity to demonstrate that Ballet Black has a new star and she rose to the challenge with allure.

Ballet Black celebrates its 20th anniversary with a double bill

Ebony Thomas, Isabela Coracy, Cira Robinson and Alexander Fadayrio in Say It Loud © ROH | Bill Cooper
Say It Loud and Black Sun prove to be two distinct works that showcase Ballet Black's diversity.
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Breaking barriers, building repertoire: 25 years of Ballet Black

Isabela Coracy and Ebony Thomas, Ballet Black © Photography by ASH
We sit down with Ballet Black’s artistic director Cassa Pancho and dancers Isabela Coracy and Ebony Thomas, to discover the challenges and achievements of the company’s first 25 years.