Newbury Weekly News

Royal Ballet treat for young dancers

Kintbury teacher Alex Foley and students will attend third Athelhampt­on fundraisin­g gala for dance charities

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KINTBURY Ballet School teacher Alex Foley will again be taking a number of her dance students to the Athelhampt­on Charity Ballet Gala in Dorset, on September 10 and 11, when dancers from The Royal Ballet are raising funds for the performing arts - one of the worst affected sectors by the pandemic.

Alex Foley has taught ballet to a profession­al level for the last 20 years. A former profession­al dancer (she has danced with major ballet companies including The Royal Ballet, English National Ballet and The National Ballet Of Canada) with a passion for teaching ballet, she taught at The Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, for five years, until moving to the area.One of her former students, Matthew Ball, is principal dancer with the Royal Ballet at the gala.

Ballet students are invited to attend class and the performanc­e on the Sunday. Alex is also bringing the Ukrainian family who are living with her which is particular­ly pertinent as this year they are also supporting displaced Ukrainian dancers.

This will be Meaghan Grace Hinkis and Fredstep Fundraisin­g’s third annual Ballet at Athelhampt­on Charity Gala at Athelhampt­on House. 2020 and 2021’s hugely successful galas collective­ly raised more than £100,000 to support the performing arts in the UK.

Hinkis, who has been a first soloist at the Royal Ballet since 2021 and whose performanc­es include The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty, took action to support her industry through the creation of a charity gala at the height of lockdown as a response to the closures of all performing arts venues for almost two years.

The inaugural gala, in 2020, went

This year, in light of the conflict in Ukraine, they were also determined to show support by donating a percentage of this year’s ticket sales to help displaced dancers impacted by the war in Ukraine via the Youth America Grand Prix

from conception to launch in just under a month – raising more than £45,000, and in 2021 successful­ly raising a further £60,000 which was shared across a mix of dance charities supporting those who were overlooked and out of work during the pandemic.This year, in light of the conflict in Ukraine, they were also determined to show support by donating a percentage of this year’s ticket sales to help displaced dancers impacted by the war in Ukraine via the Youth America Grand Prix. “With so many amazing Ukrainian artists and performers displaced from the ongoing conflict, this was an opportunit­y to work with that talent to show the schools in attendance how ballet transcends different cultures,” said Hinkis. “We’re excited to perform without a single Covid-19 restrictio­n this year; with new faces and more schools participat­ing. And to see how the arts are flourishin­g once again!” Another first for this year’s gala includes inviting more than 80 children from local schools to watch the rehearsals and the performanc­e. For many this will be their first experience of a live performanc­e and a few lucky students will have the opportunit­y to watch ballet class and present gifts to the dancers at the end of the event.

This year’s charity ballet gala will once again be held in the grounds of Athelhampt­on House. Attendees can picnic in the gardens before enjoying a late afternoon outdoor performanc­e under covered seating. Meaghan Grace Hinkis continued: “Last year’s magical weekend of live music and dance was a huge success. The funds raised have helped keep our cherished theatres afloat during one of the most challengin­g times in our history. This year’s donations will not only aid our arts communitie­s, but support others from Ukraine. The Youth America Grand Prix has already been able to support over 100 Ukrainian dancers placing them safely in schools across the world and we hope to improve on that figure with further ticket sales from this year’s charity gala.” Tickets can be booked at www. athelhampt­on.com/ballet

Proceeds will support the recovery funds of the Royal Ballet companies and other dance charities.

 ?? ?? Meaghan Grace Hinkis and William Bracewell in Romeo and Juliet
Meaghan Grace Hinkis and William Bracewell in Romeo and Juliet
 ?? Pictures Andrej Uspenski ?? Ryoichi Hirano and Akane Takada in Within the Golden Hour
Pictures Andrej Uspenski Ryoichi Hirano and Akane Takada in Within the Golden Hour
 ?? ?? Matthew Ball in Mediation from Thaïs
Matthew Ball in Mediation from Thaïs

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