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Birmingham Royal Ballet BRB2

Carlos Acosta’s Ballet Celebration
Diaghilev & the Birth of Modern Ballet

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A red background with one ballet dancer en pointe. She is wearing a red tutu with gold feathers and a matching headdress.

Ballet’s next generation spread their wings


Coming to Sadler’s Wells for the first time, Birmingham Royal Ballet’s younger sibling BRB2 puts the spotlight on some of the best ballet dancers from across the globe aged 18–22.

Take your seats for works from Serge Diaghilev, whose troupe of rebel dancers, musicians and designers fled Russia over 100 years ago to set a new standard of creativity in dance across Europe.

Whether this is your first ballet or you’re a long time follower of BRB, be prepared to be wowed by the incredible talent of these young dancers.

Repertoire includes The Firebird, Spectre de la Rose, Les Sylphides and Scheherazade.

Header image description: A red background with one ballet dancer en pointe, arms stretched out by her sides. She is wearing a red tutu with gold and orange feathers on it and a headdress to match. There are swirls around her like fire.

Header image © Johan Persson

Nearest tube is
Stratford

Pinsharp and personality laden★★★★ DAILY TELEGRAPH on BRB2

Talent spotters, take heed.★★★★ THE TIMES on BRB2

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