17 Jun 2024

Her Majesty The Queen retains patronage of ballet school

Carlos Acosta and Jessica Ward with Queen Camilla in March 2023.JPG

Elmhurst Ballet School has announced that Her Majesty The Queen will retain her role as patron of the School, as confirmed by Buckingham Palace.

The role of patron of Elmhurst Ballet School was taken on by the former Duchess of Cornwall – now Her Majesty The Queen – in 2006.

The announcement of HM The Queen’s retained patronage of the School marks the 20th anniversary of Elmhurst Ballet School’s move from its former location in Camberley, Surrey to its current home in Birmingham.

Jessica Ward, principal of Elmhurst Ballet School said: “I am thrilled that Elmhurst Ballet School is to remain one of the organisations under the Royal Patronage of Her Majesty The Queen.

“The importance of The Royal Family’s support for the School is not to be underestimated; Royal Patronage has enabled the achievements and contributions of Elmhurst Ballet School’s students, alumni and staff to be recognised on a global scale.

“The Queen is an inspiring figure and supporter of Elmhurst Ballet School and the wider world of dance.”

HM The Queen last visited the school on 14 March 2023 to watch a special centenary performance in the school’s studio theatre and to hear about recent developments in ballet teaching that are being spearheaded by Elmhurst Ballet School, as the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.

The engagement marked Her Majesty’s fifth visit to the school. Among the students met by Her Majesty on this visit was Nigerian ballet dancer, Anthony Madu.

Anthony was awarded a scholarship to Elmhurst Ballet School in 2021 after a video of him dancing barefoot in the rain in the streets of Nigeria went viral online.

Her Majesty The Queen also unveiled a plaque which sits within the school’s Centenary Commemorative Wall that depicts a timeline of key moments in Elmhurst Ballet School’s 100-year history, from the beginnings of the school to its pioneering developments in dance training, education, health and wellbeing, and research.

Her Majesty had a photograph with all 200 Elmhurst students, and also received a card created by Elmhurst Ballet School students to mark the 100th anniversary.

While visiting, Her Majesty said: “Thank you for everything you do for ballet - these schools are so important. Every time I come here, I never cease to be impressed by the students; it’s the discipline, it’s the manners and the pleasure that you all give everything. I wish you all the very best for the future.”

The King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family lend their name and much of their time to many different charities and organisations.

To find out more about Elmhurst Ballet School, please visit the school website or follow the school’s social media channels.

Pictured: Carlos Acosta (left) and Jessica Ward (right) with Queen Camilla in March 2023

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