Nutcracker production includes 100,000 balloons for children 's charity
A breath-taking performance of the Nutcracker is set to wow audiences thanks to some 110,000 balloons amid a magical family adventure - and boost an inspiring Birmingham charity.
The production, A Christmas Balloon Wonderland: the Nutcracker as you 've never seen it before, aims to raise cash for free@last and is part of a magical overall experience which includes stunning festive scenes crafted entirely from balloons.
The first will have eight-foot jack in the boxes alongside other toys and presents, the second will be an enchanted forest and the third comprises a 30ft-high fairy-tale castle.
The stunning scenes are designed to fascinate people of all ages and will be available to explore from Friday 10 December to Monday 13 December, at the Nechells Wellbeing Centre in Rupert Street.
An ambitious international collaboration which has led to a “fully immersive ” biodegradable balloon setting is the result of a project called The Big Balloon Build and sees charity and business partner.
Tchaikovsky 's classic tale will come alive thanks to the acclaimed BMOS Musical Theatre Company, hosted by Naomi Spencer of Candy Bubbles to support free@last which helps vulnerable young people.
Unlike other Nutcracker performances, Nechells ' production emphasises fun for all the family and is part of a bigger 'wonderland ' landscape to captivate visitors. People can join in at various times throughout the day to marvel at the mammoth balloon structures as well as visiting Santa.
Some 55 balloon artists from around the world are flying in to spend four days building the set.
John Street, charity director and founder of free@last, said: “We are so excited by this amazing and spectacular production - an amazing balloon wonderland, the only one of its kind in the world this year.
“Visitors can choose to be guided around by one of our hosts, to view the wondrous balloon sculpture, followed by a visit Santa, or they can watch the Nutcracker show, being wowed by stellar performances of the BMOS cast as they move with you from scene to scene. ”
Naomi said: “The Big Balloon Build brings the world 's best balloon artists together and each year has a host company working with the founder, Stuart Davies, to build a unique structure.
“I 've been involved with the Big Balloon Build before and to bring this huge spectacle to Birmingham is an absolute delight. Working in a team of 55 specialists from around the world, we will create a visual experience that will blow your mind. As well as this I get to support my favourite children 's charity, free@last. ”
Stuart Davies, founder of The Big Balloon Build, said: “The proceeds of this event are going to Nechells based charity free@last, who work hard to improve the lives of the children and young people in their community. The charity BMOS will also benefit, as their theatre company is supported by donations too - providing a wonderful experience for any child or adult who wants to engage with the performing arts. ”
There are five opportunities for businesses to sponsor this event. For information, contact: Emma Jones of All-in-All events: 07595 225353
Tickets to see the Big Balloon Build or to take in the full performance are available at: https://ww2.theticketsellers.co.uk/search?CategoryId=60&keyword=balloon
Children under two years old can enjoy a walkthrough and performance for free, with a Santa visit costing £5. Other tickets are £20 for the theatre performance and £10 for the walk-through.