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Get In The ZONE This Season With A Nutcracker Performance
Indianapolis Ballet has never had so much local talent. Local high shcool kids are turning it on for the Christmas season.
Felicity and Demitra are balancing their studies with their intense ballet training and alternating in key roles such as the lead character, Masha (also known as Clara), a member of the Corps de Ballet, and as 2 of the dancers in the Pas de Trois. These young ladies have been valued students of the teachers of IBC for years and have had the opportunity to perform many lead roles and compete internationally while representing themselves, the conservatory, and Indiana. We are excited to have them play integral parts in this year’s Nutcracker! We hope you can come support your fellow Indianapolis residents at one of the 4 performances.
Abigail is balancing her studies with her with her intense ballet training and performing in key roles such as the Columbine Doll, lead dancer in the Russian Nougat, Snow Waltz soloist, the soloist in the Waltz of the Flowers, a member of the Corps de Ballet, and as a Young Lady. Abigail has been a valued student of the teachers of IBC for years and has had the opportunity to perform many lead roles and compete internationally while representing herself, the conservatory, and Indiana. We are excited to have her play an integral part in this year’s Nutcracker! We hope you can come support your fellow Oriole at one of the 4 performances.
Ben is balancing his studies with his intense ballet training and performing in a soloist role as the Harlequin Doll. He has been a valued students of the teachers of IBC for years and has had the opportunity to perform many lead roles and compete internationally while representing himself, the conservatory, and Indiana. We are excited to have him play integral parts in this year’s Nutcracker! We hope you can come support your fellow Mt. Vernon resident at one of the 4 performances.
These kids are doing ballet Indianapolis style.
what do male ballet dancers have to wear on the stage?
what do male ballet dancers have to wear on the stage
Probably a leotard.
Jerome Bel (Ohio State)
Cedric Andrieux is part of a series of witty and insightful projects leading
French choreographer Jerome Bel has created in collaboration with notable
dancers. Bel, who is known for his conceptual approach to choreography,
created this format to illuminate the dancers' lives through words and
movement, combining telling details of their lives with key passages from
dances that mark their journeys as artists.
In this solo, danced and narrated by Andrieux, the French-born dancer traces
the arc of his development in and out of the studio and on and off the stage.
His story begins with his early training as a contemporary dancer, then moves
on to his time at a prestigious conservatory in Paris and continues through
his professional life as a performer with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company
and Lyon Opera Ballet. Columbus dance audiences captivated by the Cunningham
company's Legacy Tour performance at the Wexner Center in 2010 will
particularly appreciate this opportunity to immerse themselves in Andrieux's
firsthand experiences with that modern dance master.
Presented by the Wexner Center in association with BalletMet.
American Ballet Theatre: David Hallberg Interview
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