International Dance Festival Birmingham (IDFB)
IDFB is an award-winning festival that brings outstanding international dance to Birmingham’s theatres, streets and squares and creates lots of opportunities for people to get involved. From the large to the small scale, and with over 15 dance styles featured, from circus to flamenco, bhangra to swing, plus plenty of live music too, there really is something for everyone! IDFB 2016 runs from the 1 - 22 May.
You can now get more from your IDFB experience with our new IDFB App, which lets you:
- Buy all your IDFB performance tickets in one place with no booking fees
- Get exclusive Ticket Deals & Special Offers
- Find out about free events
Produced by DanceXchange in partnership with Birmingham Hippodrome, IDFB takes place in Birmingham every two years. It is one of Europe’s largest dance festivals and a highlight of the city’s cultural calendar – bringing people together, providing new experiences, attracting visitors, and contributing to the local economy. IDFB is funded by Birmingham City Council and Arts Council England.
IDFB 2016 will present:
- 11 world + UK premieres
- Over 15 dance styles
- Shows from 17 countries
- 39 free outdoor events
- 37 theatre performances
- Plus lots of opportunities for people to take part
Look out for our Centenary Square LIVE NIGHTS events, 11-14 May, a spectacular programme of free performances accompanied by the best locally sourced street food. Also check out our Festival Hub, with a stunning exhibition, café and a line-up of talks and workshops. Visit idfb.co.uk to find out more.
Awards:
Winner: Achievement in Dance, 2014 UK Theatre Awards
Winner: Event of the Year 2010, The Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Awards
Testimonials:
“Incredible! My daughter was so inspired she turned upside down in her seat at the end and then did the splits in the foyer!” Audience Member, IDFB 2014
“A spectacle of visual and emotional power” Judith Mackrell, The Guardian, IDFB 2014
“IDFB has transformed the city’s performance scene, attracting a diverse class of world-class artists and companies to its venues.” Luke Jennings, The Observer, IDFB 2014