San Diego’s Beloved Nutcracker Ballet –Snow Falls in Escondido @ CCAE

West Coast Ballet Theatre’s enchanting production of The Nutcracker captures the magic, excitement and innocence of Tchaikovsky’s ballet through the eyes of a child. Tickets from $22-$42 Dec. 15-16, 2012. Call the box office at 1-800-988-4253
By: West Coast Ballet Theatre
 
Nov. 27, 2012 - PRLog -- December brings the 11th annual West Coast Ballet Theatre’s production of The Nutcracker. A cherished family tradition, the West Coast Ballet Theatre’s enchanting production of The Nutcracker captures the magic, excitement and innocence of Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet as seen through the eyes of a child. Tickets from $22-$42. Call the box office at 1-800-988-4253 West Coast Ballet Theatre (the semi-professional arm of the San Elijo Dance and Music Academy and 4S Ballet), produces a unique Nutcracker experience in grand scale. Where traditional Nutcrackers are performed by 15-20 adult ballet dancers (even the child roles), this Nutcracker is performed by a cast of over 200 performers of all ages. It includes lavish costumes, stunning pyrotechnics, flying fairies and snow appearing from thin air! The music of Tchaikovsky is brought to life by the San Diego Civic Youth Orchestra. The combined effect is an entertaining event that will keep all ages memorized and enchanted.
In its 11th year of production by the San Elijo Dance and Music Academy, The San Diego Nutcracker, produced by SEDMA’s semi-professional arm, the West Coast Ballet Theatre, is the perfect way to nurture an appreciation for the performing arts in young family members.

Background of The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker came to life in 1816 as a work of German playwright E.T.A. Hoffman. Entitled The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, it told the tale of an unhappy girl named Marie whose only love was a nutcracker doll. In 1845, famed French novelist Alexandre Dumas adapted the play to make it more suitable for children; in 1891, his cheerier version became the basis of a Russian ballet scored by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreographed by Marius Pepita and Lev Ivanov. The original ballet opened in Saint Petersburg, Russia on December 17, 1892. The ballet tells the tale of a girl named Clara who receives a nutcracker doll for Christmas from her godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer. That night, she falls asleep and dreams she is under attack by an army of mice led by the Mouse King, who wishes to take her away to his kingdom. Clara is rescued by soldiers of the Nutcracker; when she kisses him, he becomes a prince. He whisks her through the Enchanted Forest, a land of sugarplum fairies and waltzing flowers and dancing snowflakes. In the morning, Clara awakens with her nutcracker doll and memories of her Christmas adventure.

Tchaikovsky’s ballet has since become a sophisticated holiday classic performed by the finest professional dance companies worldwide, with the roles of Clara and other children danced by adults. However, in this contemporary and family-friendly production by the West Coast Ballet Theatre, youth dance the children’s roles and adult professional dancers perform in the adult roles. The result is an authentic and enchanting performance unlike any other Nutcracker in Southern California.

CAST
This year during the evening performances, the role of Dream Clara is performed by Lindsi Dec, soloist who appears as a courtesy of Pacific Northwest Ballet of Seattle, Washington; and the role of Dream Nutcracker Prince is performed by Karel Cruz,  principle of Pacific Northwest Ballet of Seattle, Washington; and  during the matinee performances  the role of Dream Clara is performed by Katie Critchlow, who appears as a courtesy of Ballet West of Salt Lake City, Utah; and the role of Dream Nutcracker Prince is performed by Rex Tilton, a Demi-Soloists, of the Ballet West. Both Katie and Rex are stars from  the CW reality show, “Breaking Pointe”. Music for the ballet is performed live by the San Diego Civic Youth Orchestra. For more than 50 years, this non-profit organization has provided gifted young musicians with an opportunity to study and perform the world’s greatest orchestral works under the guidance of experienced teachers and conductors. Practices are held at Palomar College in San Marcos, and symphony orchestra students embark on a performance tour every two years; this year, the students embarked on a 17-day tour of Australia and New Zealand. Civic Youth Orchestra ensembles have been recognized as among the most outstanding youth orchestras in California and nationwide.

West Coast Ballet Theatre Directors | Lauri-Michelle and Benjamin Houk
Lauri-Michelle Houk completed her training as a student at the prestigious School of American Ballet in New York City. At age 18, she joined the Chicago City Ballet; there, the PBS documentary Balanchine’s Ballerinas featured Lauri-Michelle being coached by legendary dancer and teacher Maria Tallchief. In 1987, Lauri-Michelle danced for the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle, where she performed a full repertoire of soloist and principal roles during her seven years with the company. She also performed with the Nashville Ballet as a principal dancer from 1997-98, where she excelled in celebrated roles including the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker and Odette/Odile in Swan Lake. Most recently, as a director and coach, Lauri-Michelle has staged ballets by Tchaikovsky, Stowell, and Pepita.

Benjamin Houk began his career with Joffrey II and later joined the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle, where he performed as one of the company’s most beloved principal dancers for 13 years. Gifted at dancing both contemporary and classical roles, he performed in a wide range of works including those by Balanchine, Baryshnikov, Stowell and Fosse’s Anne Reinking. Benjamin went on to lead both the Nashville Ballet and the Fort Worth Dallas Ballet as Artistic Director. Thoroughly experienced in Arts in Education programs as a director and lecturer, Benjamin has enthralled over 100,000 children nationwide. In addition, he has been a guest lecturer for Vanderbilt University, Microsoft, the Kennedy Center’s Imagination Celebration and others, and has served as a grants panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts. Benjamin has choreographed over 25 works including The Nutcracker and Shout, performed in musical theater, film and television, and garnered popular and critical acclaim on three continents.
Together, Lauri-Michelle and Benjamin have been featured as guest artists in many performances, and have been master teachers at ballet and modern dance companies, schools and universities. In 2000, they founded San Elijo Dance & Music Academy, which has become the preeminent arts academy in San Diego’s North County. Many of the couple’s former students have gone on to attend the most prestigious schools and companies including New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Joffrey, Twyla Tharp and Julliard.

Performance Photographs and Nutcracker Artwork Available on Request.
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