Birmingham Royal Ballet announces Black Sabbath - The Ballet - a new three act show with heavy metal hits

Rehearsals for Black Sabbath - The Ballet to be performed by Birmingham Royal Ballet at the Hippodrome will begin in April
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When we think of ballet, the likes of the elegant and tragic Swan Lake comes to mind - or even the festive beauty of The Nutcracker - so it may seem difficult to imagine heavy metal music paired with this dance form.

We have heard and watched Black Sabbath in performance - but now, get ready to hear their music in a new format. Today (Wednesday, February 8) Birmingham Royal Ballet has announced plans for the world premiere of Black Sabbath - The Ballet.

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It will be a full-length, three-act performance. Rehearsals for it will begin in April this year, and BRB say the show will be ready to be performed for the public at Birmingham Hippodrome in September 2023.

It’s not the story of legendary Brummies has been recreated in dance Rambert performed a world premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby at the Hippodrome last year.

Eight Black Sabbath tracks will feature in the new BRB ballet. The tracks are: Paranoid (Paranoid, 1970); Ironman (Paranoid, 1970); War Pigs (Paranoid, 1970); Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath, 1970); Solitude (Master of Reality, 1971); Orchid (Master of Reality, 1971); Laguna Sunrise (Vol 4, 1972) and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, 1973).

The music will be re-orchestrated for the Royal Ballet Sinfonia with new compositions inspired by Black Sabbath also performed live by the orchestra. On the stage, guitars and drums will be integrated into the performance.

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Black Sabbath - The Ballet is the second Birmingham-focussed commission from Carlos Acosta. The first, City of a Thousand Trades, looked at the city’s industrial heritage and multicultural communities and premiered in 2021.

The idea of a Black Sabbath ballet has been on Carlos Acosta’s mind since he first arrived in Birmingham at the start of 2020, just before the pandemic hit. Black Sabbath played their first ever gig in The Crown pub just a stone’s throw from Birmingham Royal Ballet’s base on Thorp Street. The pub was recently saved from demolition and is deemed a heritage site by fans.

Birmingham Royal Ballet artist Sofia Linares ⓒ PEROU Birmingham Royal Ballet artist Sofia Linares ⓒ PEROU
Birmingham Royal Ballet artist Sofia Linares ⓒ PEROU

Carlos Acosta said: “Black Sabbath is probably Birmingham’s biggest export, the most famous (and infamous) cultural entity to ever emerge from the city - so I was naturally drawn to the idea of a collaboration between what most people might think are the most unlikely of partners. The band’s enthusiasm for the project is a huge endorsement.

“They are putting their trust in us to deliver something completely new and original, and that’s quite a responsibility but one that we are beyond excited to take on. Everyone in the BRB company is thrilled to be involved and we cannot wait to share the vision for the show in more detail in the coming months.I have hand picked the creative team and will work closely with them to make a spectacular show.”

Carlos Acosta & Tony Iommi on Black Sabbath Bridge ⓒ DREW TOMMONCarlos Acosta & Tony Iommi on Black Sabbath Bridge ⓒ DREW TOMMON
Carlos Acosta & Tony Iommi on Black Sabbath Bridge ⓒ DREW TOMMON
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Black Sabbath co-founder, lead guitarist, co-songwriter and local resident Tony Iommi said: “I’m looking forward to seeing how this all develops! Black Sabbath have always been innovators and never been predictable, and it doesn’t come any more unpredictable than this!

“I’d never imagined pairing Black Sabbath with Ballet but it’s got a nice ring to it! I’ve met with Carlos several times and his enthusiasm is infectious. I performed alongside some of the dancers at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony and they had an incredible energy, so I’m happy to go along for the ride with them and see you on the other side!”

Tickets will be soon available for the Birmingham Hippodrome for September 23-30.

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