Ballet Jorgen Pointe Fall 2007
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Ballet Jorgen Pointe Fall 2007
FALL 2007 B.I.T.S – BALLET IN THE STUDIO BUILD A BALLET 2007–2008 TOURING SCHEDULE Ballet Jörgen Canada turns 20! Ballet Jörgen Canada is proud to announce its 20th anniversary season. Since the company’s inception in 1987 we have grown to become the fifth largest company in Canada, with a touring schedule that reaches over 30 communities each season, and over 50,000 patrons. With a mandate based on connecting people to ballet, the company continues to expand its reach with several exciting new initiatives including a greater number of performances in schools, free outdoor performances, the debut of a brand new ballet, and the development of a strong local presence in the Halifax region. In October, the company will present the premiere of Anastasia, a brand-new, full length ballet. Anastasia will come to Toronto on November 3rd, and gala performance tickets will be available, which include a pre-show backstage tour and a reception after the ballet to celebrate the company’s anniversary. After twenty years of creating unique and original ballets with some of the country’s most extraordinary dancers and choreographers, we can hardly wait to see what the future will bring Ballet in the Park Gets Good Grades in the GTA . This summer, Ballet Jörgen Canada launched a new performance series in celebration of its 20th anniversary. Ballet in the Park brought free, full scale ballet to two Toronto park locations – Etienne Brulé in the West and Earl Bales in the North. A perfect family event or an idyllic date setting, the beauty of our Cinderella against a canopy of trees or beside a moonlight pond drew huge audiences and rave reviews. Special children’s performances of the Emperor’s New Clothes introduced many young audience members to dance, and both ballets drew many return visitors. Susan Walker even awarded us an A in the Toronto Star summer arts report card as one of the city’s best summer events! Our goal is to expand this event to reach as many parks as possible in coming seasons and make Ballet in the Park part of the Ballet Jörgen Canada regular performance itinerary Ballet Jörgen Canada in Halifax The arts community in the Atlantic region was enriched as Ballet Jörgen Canada launched its first regional advisory board. Ballet Jörgen Canada’s Artistic Director & CEO Bengt Jörgen has been working for months to increase his company’s commitment in the local area. This work culminated on August 21st at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront with the inaugural meeting of the Atlantic Regional Advisory Board for Ballet Jörgen Canada which comprises a host of local community members, all of whom are committed to supporting dance and the performing arts in the region. Local board chair Patricia Parsons, a Professor at Mount Saint Vincent University and long-time dance supporter in Halifax, says, “One of the things that particularly captured me about this opportunity was the chance to be a part of taking this venerable art form to groups of children, most of whom would never have the opportunity to be exposed to it.” According to Parsons the company will be working in collaboration with the regional dance community to bring the enrichment of ballet to Halifax and the Atlantic region. Other members of the inaugural Board include Irish dancer Lauren Brown of CIBC/Halifax, commercial real estate broker Tim Margolian, President of JJ Barnicke (Atlantic) and former President of the board at Neptune Theatre, dancer/jeweler Candice Prior, former ballet dancer Leila Kovacevic, a real estate agent with Re/Max Nova, and Dr. Jim Smith,Vice President of Corporate Affairs at MedMira Laboratories. The main responsibility of the Advisory Board will be to provide advice to Ballet Jörgen Canada on potential performance and educational opportunities in the region and to provide a liaison with the local community. Autumn Highlights for George Brown Dance George Brown Dance welcomes fall with the announcement of several popular workshops, and exciting student performance news! On September 29th the Commercial Dance Studies Students performed in Sight and Sound at George Brown College, part of the Scotia Bank Nuit Blanche Festival. The Commercial Dance Studies Showcase will be held on December 7 & 8, 2007 at 8:00pm. This year will be a cabaretstyle evening of entertainment at the Toronto Centre for the Arts Studio Theatre featuring dynamic performances by the 14 graduating students of the Commercial Dance Studies program. The Student for a Day Workshop is a chance to experience the life of a student at TORONTO Sunday, October 14, 2007 Sunday, February 17, 2008 10:00am – 3:30pm George Brown Dance George Brown College, Casa Loma Campus 160 Kendal Ave, Studio C, Room C129 Toronto ON George Brown Dance. Attendees are invited to take classes in ballet, modern, and jazz, and to speak with current GBD students. This series is offered in Toronto and Halifax, and is highly recommended for anyone considering dance study at the post-secondary level. HALIFAX Sunday, November 4, 2007 10:00am – 3:30pm Halifax Dance, Maritime Centre 1505 Barrington St Halifax NS $60 (lunch included) $60 per workshop (lunch included) $110 when both October & February Workshops are booked together Young Dancer’s Workshop A WORKSHOP ESPECIALLY FOR DANCERS 10 – 14! This full-day workshop includes classes in Ballet, Jazz and Modern Dance, taught by Ballet Jörgen Canada/George Brown Dance’s instructors! TORONTO Sunday, October 14, 2007 Sunday, February 17, 2008 10:00am – 3:30pm Ballet Jörgen Canada Studios George Brown College, Casa Loma Campus 160 Kendal Ave, Room C126 Toronto ON $60 per student (lunch included) $110 when both October & February Workshops are booked together For more information on any of our workshops, please contact Artistic Coordinator, George Brown Dance, Christine Heath at 416-415-5000 x2196 or georgebrowndance@balletjorgen.ca Space is Limited. Advance Registration Required! Build a Ballet INSIDE THE WORLD OF BALLET JÖRGEN CANADA’S ANASTASIA As the October premiere of Anastasia approaches, we thought we’d give you a look at the behind the scenes process of building a ballet. Anastasia is Ballet Jörgen Canada’s largest undertaking to-date, and requires a skilled team of professionals to bring all of the various creative elements together. Our creative team has been generous enough to allow us access to their work-in-progress, and the entire story will unfold on our website at www.balletjorgen.ca A Few Words with Ivan Barbotin Ballet Jörgen Canada in Russia Early in September, Bengt Jörgen, Artistic Director of Ballet Jörgen Canada traveled to Moscow to record the score for Anastasia. Working very closely with composer Ivan Barbotin and conductor Konstantin D. Krimets, he oversaw the session with the acclaimed Russian Philharmonic Orchestra. Originally formed as a recording ensemble, The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra has gone on to receive high acclaim for its concert performances. Firmly rooted in Russia’s rich musical traditions, the orchestra draws its musicians from the highest ranks of Russia’s most famous orchestras such as the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra and the State Symphony Orchestra. Ivan Barbotin is a Russian born composer who immigrated to Canada at the age of 18. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1997 and received a BA with distinction in Languages and Linguistics. Ivan began piano studies at the age of five, and took up guitar at age ten. During his formative years (ages 1318) he played in two bands as lead guitarist. His first stint was with the group “Sphinx” which won accolades at the Orlenok summer youth camp, and then he went on to enjoy a rock star life-style with “Forum”, a band with a huge fan base and songs that are popular in Russia to this day. Classical composition studies began at 15 with composer Alim Ametov. Ivan, or “Vanya” as he is called by his friends and close colleagues, has created two other ballets for Ballet Jörgen Canada: The Velveteen Rabbit, and The Emperor’s New Clothes. He spends his time between two homes, one in Toronto and one in Luxembourg. BJC: Describe the physical space that you work from. IB: Usually, that would be my studio in Luxembourg. It’s very peaceful there, other than the ducks on the river getting loud and out of control now and then. Also, the studio faces the remains of a 1000 year old fortress. It’s a beautiful site. Right now though, there’s no ducks or fortresses, (Ivan was in Toronto during the interview) just roofs of high-rise buildings, helicopters flying just above and lots of police sirens. Classic downtown Toronto. I really like the buzz of this town. BJC: Which composers have most inspired you? IB: Bach, Chopin, Stravinsky. BJC: If we stole your ipod, or broke into your car, what would we catch you listening to right now? IB: Sigur Ros, a great rock band out of Iceland. BJC: Besides the choreographer’s synopsis, where do you draw inspiration from when composing a score? IB: The best way to come up with a piece of music for me is to start improvising. When I sit down to work on a scene, I try to put on the shoes of the character being depicted at the point in the ballet and start playing whatever comes to mind on the piano or guitar. Something eventually comes out of that, be it a particular melody, a harmony, a rhythm or some combination of the above. BJC:Which aspects of Anastasia’s story move you the most? IB: The savagery with which the revolutionaries took and kept power is nothing short of demonic. Their treatment of the Romanov family, including Anastasia, is the ultimate example of that. B.I.T.S Ballet in the Studio Wednesday October 3, 2007 Excerpts from Anastasia Join Ballet Jörgen Canada as select scenes from the company’s latest creation are unveiled! Presenting our Fall / Winter Performance Schedule October 2007 March 2008 3 1 23 Thursday November 22, 2007 Excerpts from The Nutcracker Celebrate the season with a winter classic that the entire family will enjoy! 27 Ballet in the Studio Ballet Jörgen Canada Studios Toronto, ON Anastasia The Savoy Theatre Glace Bay, NS Anastasia The Rebecca Cohn Auditorium Halifax, NS November 2007 1 Wednesday February 13, 2008 Excerpts from Original Dance Dazzling choreography by Mavin Khoo marries classical Indian and contemporary dance in a partnership with Ballet Jörgen Canada and Sampradaya Dance Creations. 6:30 – 7:15 Light Dinner 7:15 – 8:15 Performance 8:15 Coffee and Dessert Meet the dancers after the performance for an artists’ chat. Ballet Jörgen Canada Studios George Brown College Casa Loma Campus 160 Kendal Ave, Building C, Room 126 $25.00 per performance. Space is limited. To book tickets, call Ballet Jörgen Canada at 416-961-4725 or email info@balletjorgen.ca Special Free Performances for George Brown College Students and Staff Thursday October 4, 12:00pm Anastasia Excerpts Friday November 23, 12:00pm Nutcracker Excerpts Thursday February 14, 12:00pm Original Dance Excerpts A valid student or staff ID card must be presented when picking up tickets. The Emperor's New Clothes The Sanderson Centre Brantford, ON 3 Anastasia The Toronto Centre for the Arts Toronto, ON 9 Anastasia Centrepointe Theatre Ottawa, ON 22 Ballet in the Studio Ballet Jörgen Canada Studios Toronto, ON 27 The Nutcracker The Chrysler Theatre Windsor, ON 29-30 The Nutcracker The River Run Centre Guelph, ON December 2007 7-8 The Nutcracker The Living Arts Centre Mississauga, ON 12 The Nutcracker Showplace Performance Centre Peterborough, ON 14-16 The Nutcracker Centrepointe Theatre Ottawa, ON 18 The Nutcracker The Sanderson Centre Brantford, ON 21-22 The Nutcracker The Rose Theatre Brampton, ON 28 The Nutcracker Centre in the Square Kitchener, ON 29-30 The Nutcracker Markham Theatre Markham, ON January 2008 Anastasia Centre in the Square Kitchener, ON 8 Anastasia Centennial Theatre North Vancouver, BC 11 Anastasia Artspring Saltspring Island, BC 15 Anastasia The McPherson Playhouse Victoria, BC 17-18 Anastasia Vernon Performing Arts Centre Vernon, BC 27 Anastasia Maclab Theatre - The Citadel Leduc, AB 29 Anastasia The Banff Centre Banff, AB April 2008 1 3 6 8 10 12 16 19 23 27 30 28-31 The Emperor's New Clothes The River Run Centre Guelph, ON February 2008 3 10 13 16 The Emperor's New Clothes The River Run Centre Guelph, ON Anastasia Grant Hall, Queen’s University Kingston, ON Ballet in the Studio Ballet Jörgen Canada Studios Toronto, ON Anastasia Markham Theatre Markham, ON Anastasia Keyano College Fort McMurray, AB Anastasia Vic Juba Centre Lloydminster, AB Anastasia Shell Theatre - Dow Centre Fort Saskatchewan, AB Anastasia Anne Portnuff Theatre Yorkton, SK Anastasia P.W. Enns Centennial Concert Hall Winkler, MB Anastasia Dryden Cultural Centre Dryden, ON Anastasia Thunder Bay Community Auditorium Thunder Bay, ON Anastasia Kiwanis Community Centre Sault Ste Marie, ON Anastasia Imperial Oil Centre Sarnia, ON Anastasia Imperial Theatre St. John, NB Anastasia The Fredericton Playhouse Fredericton, NB May 2008 2 4 Anastasia Confederation Centre of the Arts Charlottetown, PE Anastasia SAERC Auditorium Port Hawkesbury, NS Performance schedule is subject to change. For our full performance schedule, visit www.balletjorgen.ca To be removed from this mailing list, or if you have comments or suggestions, please email info@balletjorgen.ca or call 416-415-5000 x 2035 Ballet Jörgen Canada 213 Glebeholme Boulevard Toronto, Ontario M4J 1S8 www.balletjorgen.ca info@balletjorgen.ca POINTE is a publication of Ballet Jörgen Canada