To celebrate the return of award-winning one-act ballet 'Still Life' at the Penguin Café this September, Birmingham Royal Ballet have taken a bold step forward into the digital world with the introduction of Augmented Reality posters in and around popular wildlife sites in the West Midlands.
The ballet, which focuses on the plight of endangered animals around the world, opens at Birmingham Hippodrome on 27 September but audiences can enjoy learning more about the dancing animals involved from today by visiting both Dudley Zoo and Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park. Made possible with the support of a digital grant from Arts Connect, young visitors will be able to spot a variety of animal posters from the ballet which, when scanned with a phone running the free to use Zappar app, will bring an animal themed dancer to life on the device. Users will also be able to educate themselves further as the augmented reality also includes links to bite size facts and information about the ballet and the efforts of the sites towards conservation as a whole.
Birmingham Royal Ballet Director David Bintley commented: "As Penguin Café approaches its 30th anniversary next year, using augmented reality (AR) technology to talk to new audiences about conservation and ballet is very exciting for us. Using AR will help us to bring the innovation that we put onto our stages directly into the hands of our audiences to experiment and play with, whilst also allowing us and our partners to highlight the important messages around the environment that the ballet is based upon. We're committed to using new technology to further deepen our audience's experiences and thrilled to start our season doing just that!"Zappar is the world leader in augmented reality ("AR") on mobile devices accessible through its free-to-download app on iOS and Android (or third-party apps with Zappar embedded within them). Zappar specializes in AR-enabled products and infotainment experiences: working closely with brands, license partners and retailers across the world to produce innovative, customizable market-leading solutions as bite-sized entertainment. Partners include Rovio, Sony Pictures, Sony Music, Warner Bros, Hasbro, PEZ, Universal Pictures, Pearson, Crocs, Morphsuits, Moonpig.com, Coca-Cola, Manchester City Football Club and Asda amongst others.
Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park is home to a unique collection of animals from across the world, including Red Pandas, lemurs, reptiles, meerkats, otters, birds, wallabies and a large collection of monkeys. Some of the animals are endangered in the wild and the site plays an important role their species' conservation by participating in endangered species breeding programmes. Dudley Zoological Gardens is a unique attraction...an 80-year-old zoo with more than 200 animal species, set around an 11th century castle incorporating the world's largest single collection of Modernist Tecton buildings and the country's only vintage chairlift. Come and see for yourself or visit www.dudleyzoo.org.uk to learn how we're continuing to create a better future for wildlife through our education and conservation activities and events.Videos