Into the Light: The Pioneers of Black British Ballet exhibition

Photo credit: Tony Butcher
Black dancers have been present in British ballet from at least the 1940s onwards when two Jamaicans formed Les Ballets Nègres in 1946. However, the presence and contribution of these pioneers have been largely forgotten in Britain.
The Into the Light: Pioneers of Black British Ballet exhibition celebrates the lives of dance trailblazers by bringing together archive photography, film, newspaper articles and posters alongside new video and audio interviews to trace the history of Black British ballet from the 1940s to the present.
This groundbreaking exhibition, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, is brought to you by Libraries Connected and Oxygen Arts’ Black British Ballet project. Hear the stories of our Black British ballet pioneers, from those who were denied work in the UK to those who finally managed to smash the colour bar in Britain’s biggest companies.
Visit this FREE exhibition from 1 November to 29 November 2025.
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