Say It Loud & Black Sun Review: It’s an extraordinary piece and at times mesmerising.
2022
‘Personally, if just one little Black girl can be positively impacted through things like brown ballet shoes and tights, and train with people who look like her, then Ballet Black has done its job.’
In just over 40 minutes, Ballet Black provided a versatile, creative and compact performance, showcasing a dance for every taste and age.
This particular piece highlighted exactly why companies like Ballet Black need a platform; to diversify dance and turn dreams into realities for black and brown dancers around the globe.
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The dancers from a wide variety of training backgrounds, were impressive in the manner they found stylistic unity
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The choreography throughout is neoclassical in style, well-rehearsed and beautifully executed.
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…Eight talented ballet dancers that danced with passion and shared beliefs in the empowerment of people of Black and Asian descent in the world of ballet. And together they bought that stage to life.
What a pleasure it was to watch this double bill by Ballet Black. A company of eight dancers, the individuality of each was allowed to shine through, whilst an overarching ensemble approach provided a strong framework and some beautiful moments of dance.
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The company was founded 20 years ago for dancers of colour, who are often shut out of the British classical dance world.
The movements, combined with the eclectic score and how the gold on the costumes catches the light and makes the stage glisten and glow, make the performance hypnotic and otherworldly.
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An exuberant 20th-anniversary show presented two contrasting premieres, one telling the company’s own story
This was exciting. A thrill, and fit for a family show. For anyone who has not seen Ballet Black, before, you are in for a treat.