Onisere wants to be a ballet dancer but there’s just one problem: she’s black and she’s never seen any other ballet dancers who look like her. Enter, the ballet queen, Sandie Mae, who takes Onisere, and her annoying, football mad little brother Tayo, on a fantastical journey through the history of Black British ballet. A journey that begins in 1940s London, and takes in Glasgow, New York, Paris, Los Angeles and Johannesburg before landing back in the UK.
Booking is required. Please book a ticket for each child attending. Accompanying adults don’t need to book. Book your tickets online on TicketSource.
This event is part of the Black British Ballet project by Oxygen Arts. This project aims to fundamentally change the way that ballet is seen and operates in Britain. They are creating a range of products and activities to share the hidden history of black dancers in British ballet, bringing ballet to new and diverse audiences and driving change in the industry.
How to get here
Beccles Library is a two minute walk from the nearest bus stop.
Beccles railway station is six minute walk and you can find up to date timetables on the Greater Anglia website.
The nearest parking is Blyburgate car park and it is a five minute walk away.
Plan your journey using Suffolk Onboard.