Ballet Futures: The Pipeline Project
Ballet Futures: The Pipeline Project is a children’s training programme that encourages and incentivises more dancers from traditionally underrepresented groups in ballet (African Diaspora, Caribbean, South Asian and South East Asian heritage) to participate in sustained professional ballet training from the earliest possible point.
Run in association with dance schools nationwide, this platform provides gifted and talented young dancers aged 8 and above the training and space to grow into their potential as young artists.
Following a successful audition, dancers invited to join Ballet Futures receive:
- free weekly ballet training at their local Ballet Futures-associated dance school
- financial support towards the cost of ballet shoes and uniform
- backstage access to English National Ballet’s home in London, the Mulryan Centre for Dance, as part of Experience Days (with subsidised travel)
- the opportunity to work with English National Ballet artists and teachers alongside industry representatives who will visit participating schools twice a year to offer class, coaching, repertoire and ballet history sessions, host Q&As and share feedback and support
- invitations to watch English National Ballet perform at world-class venues
- the chance to join a growing community of dancers that we hope will change the landscape of classical ballet in terms of diversity and inclusivity.
Ballet Futures: The Pipeline Project is run in association with Adagio School of Dance in Brentwood, Dupont Dance Stage School in Leicester, Spotlight Stage School in Birmingham, Viv’Art Movement Academy in east London and West London School of Dance.
With the aim of addressing inequalities around diversity within the workforce in classical ballet, we hope this project will impact young dancers, schools, our company, the art form, and our communities at large.
Auditions
Auditions for Ballet Future 2025 – 2026 are now closed. To hear more about future auditions, sign up to our newsletter and select ‘Youth Dance Programmes’ as one of your areas of interest.
Contact
If you run a school and would like to take part in this important project, please contact Michelle Ballentyne.
Supported by
The Eggardon Trust