World Ballet Day

World Ballet DayOn 1 October, the first World Ballet Day will see a fantastic collaboration between five of the world’s leading ballet companies: the Australian Ballet, the Bolshoi Ballet, The Royal Ballet, National Ballet of Canada and San Francisco Ballet. On the first day of October, each company will stream behind-the-scenes action live from their rehearsal studios. Starting at the beginning of the dancers’ day, each company will take the lead with a four-hour period, streaming from their headquarters.

The day will begin with the Australian Ballet in Melbourne, before the live link passes across time zones from Melbourne to Moscow, London, Toronto and finally to San Francisco. The backstage access will highlight the differences in style between the five companies – as leaders in their field – as they follow a similar routine but approach choreography and performance in individual ways. Starting with morning class, the day will be a celebration of dance as they move onto rehearsals.

World Ballet Day is a development of Royal Ballet Live, a nine-hour live stream via YouTube and the Guardian website. Watched by 200,000 people, there have been a total of 2.5 million views on YouTube to date. World Ballet Day will be the first time that the other four companies have taken the cameras backstage in this way, and the first time that YouTube has streamed so much content. The day’s streaming will be repeated on YouTube in full, so viewers around the world can catch up on any parts of the day they missed; edited highlights will then be made available for further viewing, increasing the reach of the day further.

Full details of the day are yet to be confirmed, however The Royal Ballet’s section will include Marianela Nuñez and Federico Bonelli rehearsing for Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon, which opens at the Royal Opera House on 26 September.

World Tutu Day

World Tutu Day 2014The Australian Ballet School has introduced a new fundraising initiative called World Tutu Day, which will utilise an online fundraising platform allowing ballet lovers from all walks of life to create their own fundraising pages. Through integration on social networking sites, fundraisers will be able to gather supporters and spread the World Tutu Day message. The School hopes that in the future the concept will spread to the best ballet schools around the world, giving peers a great way to raise funds. As a result, World Tutu Day will fulfil its ultimate goal of supporting ballet education internationally.

The Australian Ballet School is Australia’s national centre for elite vocational classical dance and the school of The Australian Ballet. As part of the commitment to the future of ballet, the exciting new initiative will begin as an annual fundraising event in support of The Australian Ballet School. Funds raised by World Tutu Day will enable the School to maximise its accessibility to talented students by providing scholarships and bursaries to those in need. It will also benefit all students by supporting the School’s health and welfare programmes.

The first World Tutu Day will be held on Tu Tu 2014 (2nd of February 2014) but those involved can start raising funds now and then celebrate in style by holding an event on the day. Those who like to keep it simple can also lend their support by donating online or by purchasing a Tutu Band or Tutu T-shirt. The scheme looks set to be a great self-starting way to easily raise funds for dance education all over the world and provide for young, talented dancers who may not get opportunities like this.