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I was inspired to found Powerhouse Ballet by the examples of the Chelmsford Ballet Company in Essex and the Duchy Ballet in Cornwall, As Huddersfield is about the same size as Chelmsford and has good road and rail connections with Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield I thought about basing the new company in Huddersfield and calling it the Huddersfield Ballet, I decided to broaden it to Powerhouse Ballet because the original concept of the Northern Powerhouse was a Leeds to Liverpool agglomeration as a counterweight to London (see my article Creating a Northern Counterweight to London is good for the Nation 5 April 2014 IP Northwest). That is why I resolved to alternate monthly events between Yorkshire and the Northwest.
We held our first company class in Huddersfield in May 2018 and attracted 11 dancers "from Salford in the west and York in the east, from Harrogate in the north and Birmingham in the south and points in between" (see We have a Company 27 May 2018 Powerhouse Ballet). We held our second class in Manchester in June and attracted four beautiful dancers from Wales. Two of them, Holly Middleton and Alicia Jelley, were chosen by Terence Etheridge to dance in his ballet Aria. They rehearsed assiduously for 6 months even though they are busy young women with careers and families. The distances they had to travel were enormous as rehearsals alternated between Leeds and Manchester and on one occasion York.
During that time I promised them events west of Manchester including at least one in Wales just as soon as they could be arranged. The pandemic and the closure of our studios in Liverpool and Manchester delayed the delivery of that promise until 25 Feb 2023 when we held our first company class at Elite Studios in Myndd Isa near Mold. The class was delivered by Alicia Jelley who teaches at the studios. It included Sarah Lambert, Sue Pritchard, Holly Middleton, a very gifted local dancer and me. It was not a big class but it was a very good one. Alicia worked us very hard at the barre, in the centre and in the choreographic exercises.
Elite Studios is an excellent venue. It is very close to the A55 and there are acres of free parking in the village centre and behind the studio. There is a Sainsbury's local with an ATM and a fish and chip shop that would delight Gareth the Orangutan nearby. The studio has two well-equipped studios with fixed barres and well-sprung floors, ample changing facilities for both men and women and excellently maintained bathrooms. We shall certainly be back.
As soon as it can be arranged I plan to hold a residential summer school which will alternate between the university cities of York and Bangor. According to Christie Barnes, York St John University could host the York school. We have already held a Giselle workshop and a rehearsal for Aria there. The Bangor venue could be a recently opened youth theatre called Frân Wen. We have already recently received an expression of interest from its management. There is a lot of work to be done and I am not sure that I will be ready by this summer but we have made a start,
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