

The Archive comprises organisational and personal collections, from posters to pointe shoes and programmes to production Bibles and covers more than 200 productions in our stage and screen repertoire.
The collections are a rich resource for educators, dance artists and researchers of social and cultural history. They have untapped research potential, for example for those interested in how a regional dance company developed from humble beginnings to commanding centre stage in Leeds’ international dance scene.
Some of the collection strengths and highlights are:
The cataloguing of Governance & Administrative papers was supported by the Business Archives Council.
Our records also cover: Company & Stage Management, Learning, Development, Academy, Music, Technical and Estates.
The Archive service was formed in September 2018, and in 2019/2020 the Business Archives Council supported the cataloguing of the Governance & Administrative papers. The majority of the Archive has now been catalogued and transferred to Leeds University Special Collections (excluding some audio-visual material, Estate records and posters), to enable long-term preservation and widen public access.
Please contact Northern Ballet in the first instance, but we may direct you to Special Collections. Some of the material has been digitised and is available via Google Arts & Culture.
We welcome visitors and researchers by appointment only.
For enquiries and appointments, please contact:
Archive & Records Manager
archive@northernballet.com
Please get in touch to find out more about our research service.
The collection contains material which is not yet available to external researchers as it is restricted under the Data Protection Act (2018).