Black Sabbath: The Ballet

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OK, so, there is to be a ballet production using the music of Black Sabbath!
Here is the blurb from the BBC:

Ballet and heavy metal may not be an obvious pairing, but that's the mash-up fans will be getting when Black Sabbath - The Ballet opens later this year.

The brainchild of Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta and the band's Tony Iommi, the ballet will premiere in Birmingham in September.

It will feature eight Black Sabbath tracks plus new music inspired by them.

Iommi told Radio 4's Today he hopes the "rags to riches" tale will attract "both our fans and ballet fans".

Acosta told the programme he had been a big fan of the band since a friend introduced him to their music around the year 2000.

Following a week's run at the Birmingham Hippodrome from 23 to the 30 September 2023, the full-length three-act ballet will then tour to Plymouth's Theatre Royal and Sadler's Wells in London.

In a press release announcing the production, guitarist Iommi said: "I'd never imagined pairing Black Sabbath with ballet but it's got a nice ring to it!"

He added: "I'm looking forward to seeing how this all develops. Black Sabbath have always been innovators and never been predictable, and it doesn't come any more unpredictable than this! I've met with Carlos several times and his enthusiasm is infectious."

The eight Black Sabbath tracks from the show include Paranoid, War Pigs, Orchid and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and the music will be re-orchestrated for the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.

The idea of a Black Sabbath ballet has been on Acosta's mind since he first arrived in Birmingham at the start of 2020, just before the pandemic hit.

Acosta said: "Black Sabbath is probably Birmingham's biggest export, the most famous - and infamous - cultural entity to ever emerge from the city - so I was naturally drawn to the idea of a collaboration between what most people might think are the most unlikely of partners.

"The band's enthusiasm for the project is a huge endorsement. They are putting their trust in us to deliver something completely new and original, and that's quite a responsibility but one that we are beyond excited to take on."

Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the former ballet star said he had been a fan of the band for more than two decades, and said he felt their song War Pigs still has particular resonance.

"War Pigs is so relevant today, how sometimes politicians and governments hide behind words. And all the wars happening at the moment... it's timeless."

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Reminded me of one of my friends (actually our keys player/singer - Marcia) she was with The Fall when they did ‘I am Kurios Oranj’ with Michael Clark’s bss as llet in the late 80s which she found quite heavy going and demanding (probably more to do with band internal strife!) and they did live version in Edinburgh Festival - can’t imagine Sabbath doing show at the Ballet!
 

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I always wanted a bluesy-jazzrecord from Iommi. A soapy ballet is rather unfulfilling.

All the best anyways.
 

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Wow...Ballet? Probably what was intended out of the streets of Birmingham....at least not on that bandwagon of doing a symphony...
 

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guitarist Iommi said: "I'd never imagined pairing Black Sabbath with ballet but it's got a nice ring to it!"

He added: "I'm looking forward to seeing how this all develops. Black Sabbath have always been innovators and never been predictable, and it doesn't come any more unpredictable than this! I've met with Carlos several times and his enthusiasm is infectious."
Tony likey, me likey!
 

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Why not?

I have some other good ideas:

1) Cooking with Slayer ... it's the band Slayer, but we catch up with them in the kitchen whipping up their favorite dishes!

2) Sammy Knows Love ... a dating show for the middle aged & seniors hosted by Sammy Hagar!

3) Right on the Kisser ... weekly makeup tutorial and product reviews courtesy of KISS!

Oops, dinner is ready!
 

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Why not?

I have some other good ideas:

1) Cooking with Slayer ... it's the band Slayer, but we catch up with them in the kitchen whipping up their favorite dishes!

2) Sammy Knows Love ... a dating show for the middle aged & seniors hosted by Sammy Hagar!

3) Right on the Kisser ... weekly makeup tutorial and product reviews courtesy of KISS!

Oops, dinner is ready!
There's some video on youtube of Tomas Haake making stir fried veggies. Riveting.
 

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Black Sabbath and all heavy classic rock is todays classical music.
It’s a great idea!
 
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