Birmingham Airport and Birmingham Royal Ballet announced partnership

Link will boost ballet’s community work and help mark airport’s anniversary.

Birmingham Royal Ballet has announced that Birmingham Airport will be its first ever Principal Partner. This partnership comes during the airport’s eightieth anniversary year.

Launching net month, the year-long partnership will focus on two of BRB’s most long standing and impactful programmes, Dance Track and Freefall Dance Company.

Freefall Dance Company is comprised of ten adults with severe learning disabilities and has been creating and performing daring, ground-breaking and award-winning dance since 2002. By combining the dancers’ exceptional talents and individual styles, Freefall has repeatedly challenged and amazed audiences locally, nationally and internationally proving their artistic potential.

The company’s impressive performance films have received international acclaim and Birmingham Airport will be funding its latest film After Bach – Freefalling with Bintley. The film will then be launched at an exclusive event at the airport, where Freefall will also hold a public performance.

Dance Track is BRB’s talent identification programme aimed at training young dancers aged from six to eight. The project endeavours to identify and train young participants showing a potential for ballet and to instil a passion for dance at an early age.

Every year eighty children who show a talent for dance are invited to join the Dance Track programme. The participants, who often wouldn’t otherwise have an opportunity to participate in dance, are given free weekly ballet lessons taught by Birmingham Royal Ballet staff.

Throughout the year they are invited to Birmingham Royal Ballet to have a look behind the scenes, meet company dancers and are offered tickets to see Birmingham Royal Ballet performances at Birmingham Hippodrome.

Through this new partnership Birmingham Airport will enable one new school in the north-east area of Birmingham to join the Dance Track programme, giving more children in the city access to the world of dance.

As well as this there will be other activities throughout the year such as dance workshops with Airport staff in the BRB studios and live performances from Dance Track and Freefall.

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s CEO Caroline Miller OBE said: “Birmingham Royal Ballet is excited to welcome Birmingham Airport as our Community Engagement Partner. Like BRB, Birmingham Airport is a prestigious and highly respected West Midlands brand and we are delighted that this partnership will shine a light on two of our most valuable community programmes, Freefall and Dance Track, benefitting talented young adults with learning difficulties and local primary school children.

“We know that together we will make a real difference to our community and continue to change lives through dance.”

Birmingham Airport CEO Nick Barton said: “We are delighted to be partnering with the Birmingham Royal Ballet during what is a momentous year for the airport, as it is our eightieth anniversary. The Birmingham Royal Ballet is a company that has a vision aligned to our own with a heavy focus on commitment to local communities and seeking new ways to engage.

“These two unique projects are a great opportunity for the airport to be involved in a world class company that is reaching out to the community, so that everyone can experience the magic of dance.”