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World Ballet Day Is Back for 2025

World Ballet Day Is Back for 2025

World Ballet Day is back! And this time, it’s raising the “barre” with a new theme. Nearly every year, the 24-hour WBD celebration includes broadcasts of classes, rehearsals, interviews, and performances from ballet companies around the globe. After taking a break in 2024, the event returns on Wednesday, November 12, with a focus on accessibility. According to a press release from The Royal Ballet, this year’s WBD is about more than making ballet available to audiences worldwide; it’s about increasing “radical accessibility” in the art form itself.

“Access Becomes Art: World Ballet Day 2025” encourages ballet companies to present work that promotes accessibility through collaborations embracing disabled perspectives. One example, presented by The Royal Ballet, is a world premiere featuring blind artist and scholar Devon Healey in collaboration with choreographers Sir Wayne McGregor, Tiler Peck, Bim Malcomson, and Rebecca Myles Stewart. Set to a soundscape incorporating Healey’s Immersive Descriptive Audio and music by Max Richter, the piece examines blindness as a stimulus for innovation and creativity. Additionally, Dutch National Ballet will premiere a new work choreographed by DNB coryphée Luca Abdel-Nour: a duet featuring junior company member Javier Cubero with wheelchair dancer Eli Bras.

In a ballet studio with their backs to the mirror, Takashi Kikuchi and Leo Dixon dance together side-by-side, Dixon resting an arm and his head on Kikuchi’s left shoulder. Kikuchi, eyes closed, lifts his arms up, bent at the elbow, and Dixon raises his other arm, looking at his palm intently.
Takashi Kikuchi and Leo Dixon in a World Ballet Day rehearsal. Photo courtesy The Royal Ballet and Opera.

While in previous years The Royal, San Francisco Ballet, and The Australian Ballet have co-hosted the event, this year each company will present its own response to the WBD theme. As usual, participants will stream footage from their individual platforms.

Viewers can tune in for free via the companies’ websites and social media channels. So set your alarms and join us in tuning in!

Here are the companies participating this year:

Asia Pacific

The Australian Ballet

Ballet Indonesia Foundation

Bangkok City Ballet Company

Korea National Ballet

Queensland Ballet

Europe

Paris Opéra Ballet

Dutch National Ballet

Estonian National Ballet

Norwegian National Ballet

Teatr Wielki/Polish National Ballet

Vienna State Ballet

United Kingdom

Acosta Dance Foundation

Birmingham Royal Ballet

Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing

Northern Ballet

Royal Academy of Dance

The Royal Ballet

The Royal Ballet School

Americas

American Ballet Theatre

Ballet Concierto de Puerto Rico

BalletMet

Boston Ballet

Charlotte Ballet

Houston Ballet

Kansas City Ballet

Les Grands Ballets Canadiens

Louisville Ballet

Miami City Ballet

National Ballet of Canada

Sacramento Ballet

San Francisco Ballet

São Paulo Dance Company

Texas Ballet Theater

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