09 Aug 2024

Birmingham Royal Ballet bring Ashton Classics to the stage, marking 120 years since birth of choreographer

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Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) will mark 120 years since the birth of Frederick Ashton with two productions celebrating the great choreographer and founder of the Royal Ballet companies.

Marking the beginning of a new season, this autumn BRB will present Ashton’s beloved classic La Fille mal gardée at Birmingham Hippodrome (25-28 Sep). The season marks the first time La Fille mal gardée has been presented by BRB under the directorship of Carlos Acosta, who, for many, is one of the definitive interpreters of Colas in this sunny, funny and effervescent ballet.

Ashton Classics (15 Feb 2025) will celebrate the choreographer’s celebrated works with excerpts from popular favourites such as The Dream, Enigma Variations and A Month in the Country - the foundations of the British ballet repertory in the spectacular surroundings of Birmingham’s Symphony Hall.

BRB’s world-class dancers will perform on stage alongside the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, playing some of the great scores that inspired Ashton’s creations.

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s director, Carlos Acosta said: “The impact and importance of the great Frederick Ashton on the ballet world is immense. As founder of the Royal Ballet companies, it is a pleasure to honour his contribution by presenting what has to be one of his most popular and beloved works, La Fille mal gardée, for the first time since I took on the role of Director.

“Returning to Birmingham’s beautiful Symphony Hall, we continue with celebrating Ashton’s contribution to ballet with Ashton Classics, presenting some of the highlights from a collection of great ballet works accompanied on stage by our acclaimed Royal Ballet Sinfonia.”

Chris Proctor, head of programme at B:Music who operate Symphony Hall added: “We’re delighted that the 30+ year-old relationship between Birmingham Royal Ballet and B:Music continues into this new season with the Ashton Classics performance in Spring 2025.

“Being a world class concert hall, we welcome some of the best orchestras from around the UK and around the world, but with programmes such as Ashton Classics, we get a chance to provide that opportunity for the Royal Ballet Sinfonia to come out from the orchestra pits of theatres, and to proudly display their prowess, all under the baton of newly-appointed Musical director, Paul Murphy.”

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