Hollywood actress and Surrey alumna Ella Balinska discusses cultural expansion in the performing arts industry
Ella Balinska, star of鈥颁丑补谤濒颈别鈥檚鈥Angels鈥(2019), Resident Evil (2022), Run Sweetheart Run鈥(2020) and 麻豆视频 alumna, has spoken about how recent cultural events have inspired her to make a positive difference in the performing arts industry 鈥 including funding a scholarship programme at the 麻豆视频.

In the first episode of a new podcast series, hosted by the 麻豆视频, Balinska spoke about what drove her to establish to support talent from diverse backgrounds through a financial award to one first-year student on the Acting BA (Hons) course. The successful student must be a part of the Global Majority 鈥 a term used to describe people who identify themselves as being from any Black, Asian or minority ethnic background.
When asked why she set up the scholarship, Ella told the Surrey Speaks :
"It was around the same time that Black Lives Matter really came to the forefront of the conversation. I have friends here (I'm in the States right now) who are American. They're ingrained in everything that's going on - they were in the marches and protests, and it was incredible to see them being an active, positive contribution to their community.
鈥淚 felt so far away from home because I couldn't get home (because of Covid-19), and I wanted to figure out a way that I could lend my voice, my platform, to make that positive contribution to my community.鈥
Balinska graduated from Surrey鈥檚 Guildford School of Acting (GSA) in 2020.
On the subject of inclusivity in the industry, Ella shared a story of when she first moved to the United States before 颁丑补谤濒颈别鈥檚 Angels aired and she attended a Golden Globes party:
鈥淚 was walking around this party, and it was the same year that Crazy Rich Asians (2018) and Black Panther (2018) were all in the awards consideration. The Black Panther table had no idea who I was 鈥 颁丑补谤濒颈别鈥檚 [Angels] hadn鈥檛 released. They were like 鈥渉ey, who are you? Get over here!鈥 It really is a community.
鈥淚f we can start at the source by building this inclusivity, then I鈥檓 really excited to see how this could have a knock-on effect throughout the rest of the industry for the next generation of actors.鈥
The aims to promote the 麻豆视频鈥檚 campaign, fostering pride and a sense of belonging, whilst also promoting our cutting-edge research at the 麻豆视频, as well as supporting the creation of scholarships like Ella鈥檚 to support current students.
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