Time Again for Atlanta Ballet’s Holiday Favorite

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It’s Christmas time around the Atlanta Ballet, which means the magical world of The Nutcracker will once again be conjured at the Cobb Energy Centre, Dec. 8-26.

This larger-than-life production is a winter wonderland where falling snowflakes, twirling flowers and spinning stars guide Marie and her Nutcracker Prince through a dream-like world of delights, amplified by traditional stage magic and state-of-the-art technology.

For Atlanta Ballet’s staging of Tchaikovsky’s classic holiday show, the ballet’s setting is a charming German city on Christmas Eve. The show incorporates elements from E.T.A. Hoffmann’s 1816 story, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

The two-act ballet, choreographed by Yuri Possokhov, utilizes elaborately crafted scenery combined with advanced techniques in lighting and video projection to enhance the story’s wonder.

For tickets or more information, visit www.atlantaballet.com

Photo: A scene from Atlanta Ballet’s The Nutcracker.

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Encore’s Excited For: AIN’T TOO PROUD, GISELLE, and More

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We couldn't be more thrilled that Atlanta theatre is coming back in full force with a wide array of shows every month! We've rounded up a few of our top picks from our partner venues in the near future, so check them out below, and be sure to grab a copy of Encore while you're at the performances.

The Barber of Seville

Atlanta Opera

March 5-13, 2022 at the Cobb Energy Centre

“Figaro! Figaro! Figaro!” From composer Gioachino Rossini and librettist Cesare Sterbini, everyone’s favorite barber pulls all the levers in this comedic romp featuring a fiery young girl, her lecherous old guardian, and a smitten young nobleman. It’s all up to the wily Figaro to stay one step ahead of the shenanigans, and see to it that true love wins in the end. From the famous overture to its rapid-fire vocalism, this laugh-out-loud opera is a winner that works its charms on all ages. Visit CobbEnergyCentre.com for more information and to purchase tickets.

Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations

Broadway in Atlanta

March 8-13, 2022 at The Fox Theatre

Featuring the Grammy® winning songs and Tony® winning moves, Ain’t Too Proud is the electrifying new musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty, and betrayal is set to the beat of the group’s treasured hits, including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” “Get Ready,” “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” and so many more. Visit www.FoxTheatre.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

Bina’s Six Apples

Alliance Theatre

March 11-27, 2022 on the Coca-Cola Stage

Bina’s family grows the finest apples in all of Korea. But when war forces her to flee her home, Bina is alone in the world with just six precious apples to her name. Can these meager possessions help her find her family? Encountering new challenges at every turn, Bina is forced to rely upon her apples and their important legacy as she begins to discover the power of her own resilience. Often mesmerizing, always heartwarming, Bina will discover that she’s not the only one on a difficult quest for a place to call home. Visit AllianceTheatre.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

Giselle

Atlanta Ballet

March 18-20, 2022 at the Cobb Energy Centre

After a young peasant girl named Giselle is deceived by her true love, Albrecht, she falls into a fit of despair and dies of a broken heart. A woman scorned, she is destined to rise from the grave with the vengeful otherworldly beauties known as the Willis, entrapping men who unwittingly cross their paths. At once beguiling and maleficent, the Willis capture Albrecht and condemn him to dance until his death, but the power of Giselle’s enduring love protects him and ultimately sets them both free. Visit CobbEnergyCentre.com for more information and to purchase tickets.

Pandora Presents Disney Princess: The Concert

April 2, 2022 at the Fox Theatre

‘Be our guest’ as an all-star quartet of Broadway and animated film performers, their magical Music Director, and enchanting Prince celebrate all the Disney Princesses in an unforgettable evening of songs, animation, and stories. Featuring: Susan Egan (original Belle in Broadway’s Beauty and the Beast, Meg in the film Hercules), Anneliese van der Pol (Broadway's final Belle and Disney Channel star from That's So Raven and Raven's Home), Courtney Reed (original Jasmine in Broadway’s Aladdin) and Syndee Winters (Nala in Broadway's The Lion King, Hamilton). Fans are encouraged to dress up in their best royal attire for the show. Visit www.FoxTheatre.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

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Atlanta Ballet President & CEO Arturo Jacobus to Retire

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It's the end of a long, illustrious road for an Atlanta leader.

Atlanta Ballet recently announced that Arturo Jacobus will retire as president and CEO following the 2020/2021 season. Jacobus’ retirement will conclude 12 years leading Atlanta Ballet to financial strength and operational excellence. The board of trustees will conduct a nationwide search for a new president and CEO.

“We are so very fortunate to have had Arturo Jacobus lead Atlanta Ballet for 12 seasons,” says Elizabeth Adams, Chair of Atlanta Ballet’s Board of Trustees. “His passion for the art form has elevated the quality of our performances and inspired all who are associated with Atlanta Ballet and its Centre for Dance Education. The Board of Trustee’s has formed a committee to conduct a comprehensive, national search to identify the next Chief Executive Officer to follow in Arturo’s footsteps in continuing to bring Atlanta Ballet to new heights.”

Throughout his tenure, Jacobus has been focused on bringing financial sustainability to Atlanta Ballet. With his superior business knowledge and technical prowess, he has helped create a robust source of future revenue through the new, critically acclaimed production of The Nutcracker. Jacobus’ visionary spirit has also greatly expanded Atlanta Ballet's organizational capacity, particularly through

Jacobus has played an enormous role in expanding the footprint of Atlanta Ballet and its Centre for Dance Education in the community and dance world. Most notably, Jacobus is credited with bringing Atlanta Ballet to a new level of excellence with the hiring of Gennadi Nedvigin, former principal dancer with San Francisco Ballet, as Artistic Director.

Atlanta Ballet President & CEO Arturo Jacobus to Retire after 12 years leading Atlanta Ballet
Arturo Jacobus and Gennadi Nedvigin. Photo by Kim Evans.

“I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to step into the world of directing a ballet company with a leader like Arturo by my side,” said Nedvigin. “His stellar leadership experience coupled with his appreciation of both the art form and the people who make our shows go on have been a true inspiration to me. I feel blessed to have a professional partnership and personal friendship with someone of such dedication, honor, trust, wisdom and highest integrity.”

In the words of Jacobus himself

There are few ways I can imagine topping off my 42-year career as a chief executive in the performing arts that could be as gratifying as my time with Atlanta Ballet.

The support given to me by the Board of Trustees, the high level of performance and collaboration illustrated by the executive team, the dramatic strides Gennadi has made with the artistic level of our Company, the ongoing important work done by Sharon Story and our Centre for Dance Education, and the overall feeling of a family that cares deeply about the mission and each other, are rarities not found all together in most organizations.

Also, thinking about the opportunity I have had to mentor younger leaders, about the freedom I have had to act on my strategic and creative inclinations, and about the joy I have felt in seeing it all come together, is enough to keep so many wonderful memories alive for all the years that lie ahead.

-Arturo Jacobus

Visit AtlantaBallet.com for more information about the company's upcoming events.

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VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE | Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education

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FREE Virtual Open House
Saturday, August 8 from 11:00am to 3:15pm

On Saturday August 8, join the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education for some fun virtual classes the whole family can enjoy.  For more information and to register click  here.

Class Schedule
11:00-11:45am: Ballet, children & teens, ages 11+
12:00-12:30pm: Tap Twist & Twirl, ages 3-5
12:45-1:15pm: Creative Movement, ages 3-4
1:30-2:15pm: Creative Movement, ages 5-6
2:30-3:15pm: Ballet, ages 7-10

Photo by Kim Kinney

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Ballet dancers perform ‘Swan Lake’ from their tubs

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Photo: Viktorina Kapitonova in "Swan Lake Bath Ballet" (photo by Ryan Capstick, courtesy Corey Baker Dance). 

Ever seen 27 ballet dancers perform Swan Lake from their bathtubs during a pandemic?

Yea, neither had we... until now!

Ballet dancers from companies around the world recently came together to perform the main theme from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, but with a twist: each dancer is performing from home in their respective bathtub or pool.

The finished product is intriguing, albeit a little odd at times, but ultimately, it's a tribute to creativity during this challenging time.

Among those taking part are company members from American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Houston Ballet, The Royal Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and more.

Watch below as they splash through pirouettes, pliès, and more!

https://twitter.com/bbcarts/status/1280773619296002048?s=20

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Atlanta Ballet "The Swan Princess"

Atlanta Ballet to stream free performance of ‘The Swan Princess’

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Photo courtesy Atlanta Ballet.

Whether you're planning to dress in your Sunday best this Easter weekend or spending the holiday in your pajamas, Atlanta Ballet 2 has an exciting opportunity for you!

The Atlanta Ballet is inviting you to watch a free, virtual Sunday matinee of The Swan Princess from the comfort of your own home.

The performance will take place this Sunday, April 12 at 2 p.m. ET on the ballet's Facebook page. This is the first time ballet has shared an entire Atlanta Ballet 2 performance online.

Per AtlantaBallet.com, "The Swan Princess features all of the mystery and magic of the beloved classic Swan Lake but fits the treasured story into a one-hour format for children that serves as a perfect introduction to ballet. Will Prince Siegfried be able to save Odette, the beautiful swan princess, from the reaches of the wicked Von Rothbart?"

Although The Swan Princess is a family ballet geared toward younger audiences, ages 12 and under, this production can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.

If you're organizing a watch party, you can bring the full theatre experience home with Encore Atlanta! Read the digital program for The Swan Princess below.

For Atlanta Ballet's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, you can read its latest update here.

Please note: the remaining productions of Atlanta Ballet's 2019-2020 season have been cancelled. Firebird and Giselle will now be part of the ballet's upcoming 2020-2021 season, which will be announced next week.

Inside the program


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Atlanta Ballet to present “Heart/Beat: Gospel, Brubeck & Rhythms of the City”

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Pictured above: Jonathan Philbert and Juliana Missano (photo by Gene Schiavone)

Atlanta Ballet’s February programs will bring a rich combination of Gospel and jazz music as the company premieres Alexander Ekman’s Tuplet, Lar Lubovitch’s Elemental Brubeck, and Sunrise Divine, a unique fusion of live song and dance by Dwight Rhoden. Featuring original music by Kevin Johnson and performed live by members of Spelman College Glee Club, it also features Golden Gate Singers, Lydia Pace of the Anointed Pace Sisters and more.

“I wanted to find a way to present ballet in a way that would resonate with and bring together diverse audiences within the metro Atlanta community,” says Atlanta Ballet Artistic Director Gennadi Nedvigin. “Featuring digital innovations as well as modern-day arrangements of traditional jazz and gospel, the works in this program will give patrons the chance to experience a special collaboration of new movement in music and dance.”

Quick Facts
Atlanta Ballet’s mixed repertory program, Heart/Beat, runs for six performances from Friday, February 7 to Sunday, February 15 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre – 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339.

About Tuplet*
Following Atlanta Ballet’s popular performance of Cacti last season, Alexander Ekman returns with Tuplet, an explosive and inventive work. Using their own bodies as percussion instruments, the dancers generate driving tempos that, when intermixed with popular jazz standards and an original electronic track, create an immersive, symphonic experience.

About Elemental Brubeck*
In Lar Lubovitch’s Elemental Brubeck, swaying hips, breathtaking leaps and powerful turns channel the iconic style of Dave Brubeck’s rhythmically complex music. Atlanta Ballet is presenting Elemental Brubeck as part of the Dave Brubeck Centennial – a world-wide celebration of the 100th birthday of Dave Brubeck, the jazz composer, pianist, cultural ambassador and visionary musician, which takes place on December 6, 2020.

About Sunrise Divine*
Described as a performance for the soul, Atlanta Ballet welcomes Complexions Contemporary Ballet’s Co-Founder Dwight Rhoden for a special world premiere, Sunrise Divine. Under the direction of Kevin Johnson, members of the Spelman College Glee Club and the Golden Gate Singers will share the stage with Atlanta Ballet dancers, along with appearances from sopranos Hanan Davis and Julia Dennis, recording artist Kevin Thomas, and Lydia Pace of the well-known gospel group The Anointed Pace Sisters. The performance will feature traditional and beloved gospel songs such as “Steal Away,” “Deep River,” and “Wade in the Water,” as well as a gospel tribute to Walter Hawkins and new music commissioned for this performance. Also included in the work is an arrangement of music originally performed by the Golden Gate Quartet.

About those tickets…
Click here to purchase from $20-$130.

*From AtlantaBallet.com

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“The Nutcracker”—A Christmas Dream Come True

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The Christmas season carries a childlike theme in its core.

It is the one time of year that our society collectively reminisces on the delights that childhood can hold, especially when toys, storybooks and magic factor into the equation. It’s hard to listen to even ten minutes of holiday tunes without hearing mention of the childlike wonder associated with the season. So it’s no surprise that a story about a child’s dream of fairy tales has served as a cornerstone of Atlanta’s holiday celebrations for the last sixty years. For many around the city, it’s just not Christmas until the Nutcracker defeats the Mouse King. And for more than twenty years, the battleground has been none other than here, Atlanta’s beloved Fox Theatre.

Atlanta Ballet 2 dancer Remi Nakano as young Marie. Photo by Kim
Kenney.

Atlanta Ballet originally performed The Nutcracker in the Civic Center, until the ’70s and ’80s when it switched between there and the Fox Theatre. In 1995, the company adopted the Fox as The Nutcracker’s long-term home for multiple reasons, one of which being its unique architecture. Even with empty seats and a bare stage, the theatre has a way of telling its own story, and, because of this, it has not only served as a performance venue, but a panoramic backdrop of the enchanting world that is The Nutcracker. It has provided an atmosphere beyond the set and has given audiences the opportunity to be completely immersed in the mystical tale.

“When John McFall became artistic director in 1994, one of the first things he did was begin the creative process to make a new Nutcracker for the city of Atlanta,” shares Tricia Ekholm, Chief Marketing Officer for Atlanta Ballet. “Because he knew we were going to be at the Fox, he really played up the Russian, Moorish feel of the story to fit the ambiance of the Fox Theatre. In 1995, we opened the McFall version, and we’ve been at the Fox Theatre ever since. A lot of the decision had to do with the aesthetics of the Fox over the Civic Center as a venue better suited for the experience of The Nutcracker experience,” Ekholm says.

Atlanta Ballet dancers in the Arabian variation. Photo by Gene Schiavone.

At the time of its move, Atlanta Ballet already had a rich history of presenting The Nutcracker, having performed the New York City Ballet’s adaptation since 1959.

Thanks to Atlanta Ballet Artistic Director Emeritus Robert Barnett and his wife, Virginia Barnett, Atlanta Ballet was the first ballet company to be able to perform the Balanchine version of The Nutcracker outside of New York City Ballet. The two danced together at New York City Ballet under George Balanchine, and after being invited by Atlanta Ballet founder Dorothy Alexander to join as associate artistic directors and principal dancers, Balanchine gave them permission to stage any ballets of his that they could remember. Little did Balanchine know that Bobby and Virginia stood in the wings to learn the choreography of every variation, so they came to Atlanta and staged his version of The Nutcracker.

Marie (Airi Igarashi) being taunted by the Mouse King and his mice. Photo by
Gene Schiavone.

Three of the four artistic directors who have led the company throughout Atlanta Ballet’s 90-year history have brought or created a special version of The Nutcracker to the stage. Just last year, the third iteration made its highly anticipated debut.

“When Gennadi Nedvigin joined Atlanta Ballet as artistic director in 2016, he knew it was time to create a new production for the next generation of Nutcracker-goers,” Ekholm explains. “Over its 25-year run, wear and tear had taken its toll on the scenery and costumes, and it was time for a refreshed, modernized production that could sustain the times and continue to be relevant for the duration of its life span. Gennadi hired internationally acclaimed choreographer Yuri Possokhov to create this new version for Atlanta. The new production uses state-of-the-art technology that is making its way into the worlds of theatre and dance. Advanced lighting techniques and video projections are used to enhance every element – from choreography to costumes to set pieces.”

Possokhov’s version is set in Germany, hearkening back to the spirit of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s book, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.

“Yuri tried to pull out more of the original elements of the story as he developed his vision of The Nutcracker and was able to craft a full-sensory experience unlike anyone has ever done,” Ekholm shares.

Photo by Kim Kenney

In this version, Marie falls asleep after her family’s holiday party and finds herself in a magical dream world where she watches her dolls come to life and everything around her grows in size. An average chair and a toy cabinet become three stories high right before her eyes. In Act II, the pages of an enormous storybook take Marie and her Nutcracker Prince on a journey to fantastical places where they meet characters from different countries around the world.

Part of the magic of this one-of-a-kind production rests in the visionary talents of the all-star creative team assembled by Possokhov and Nedvigin. All of them have won and been nominated for esteemed awards. The projection designer, Finn Ross, has won a Tony Award, and is well known for his Broadway designs.

“We are proud to have been able to bring such a gifted group of innovative masterminds together to create a magical reimagining of this classic holiday tale,” said Atlanta Ballet Artistic Director Gennadi Nedvigin. “The combination of their specialties exquisitely enhance the ballet and allows audiences to escape from reality and join us in this enchanting, new world that is The Nutcracker.”

Not only has The Nutcracker facilitated arts patronage in children, but its inclusion of child performers has given many students the opportunity to dance with a professional company on an unforgettable stage.

Jacob Bush, Jackie Nash, and child dancers performing the French variation.
Photo by Gene Schiavone.

“There is a long, long history of Atlanta Ballet performing The Nutcracker in the city,” says Ekholm. “And for all those versions in all those years, we’ve always had children in the cast. So we have years of children in Atlanta who have grown up and had their first on stage experience as a part of The Nutcracker.

“You think about all the ways that The Nutcracker connects to the community, whether it’s the people watching it and sitting in the seats, the students who have performed it for years, or our professional company dancers who work so very hard to bring The Nutcracker to life. It has many, many far-reaching fingers. Presenting The Nutcracker at the Fox has been a really special experience for so many people and such a part of the history of the city.”

As a venue that has connected the Atlanta community ever since its founding, the Fox has been a fitting home for The Nutcracker.

This piece appears in the Fox Theatre's December edition of Encore Atlanta. Click here to read the full issue.
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Opening soon: “The Nutcracker”

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Tickets are now on sale for the Atlanta Ballet’s 2019 production of The Nutcracker. Running December 7-24 at the Fox Theatre, this marks the 60th anniversary of the company’s Christmas piece and its final year at the historic venue.

In the words of the Atlanta Ballet:
After a triumphant premiere last year and an engagement at the Kennedy Center this month, Atlanta Ballet’s reimagined production of The Nutcracker returns to the Fox Theatre this holiday season. Join us for a thrilling journey through space and time, where everyday objects grow in extraordinary size and the pages of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s beloved story come alive before your very eyes. Add some splendor and world-class enchantment to your family’s holiday with Atlanta Ballet this December.

Performance info:
December 7-24 at the Fox Theatre with varying performance dates/times. Click here for more information.

About those tickets…
Click here to purchase discounted tickets at 25% off.

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New at OFFencore.com | The Nutcracker

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Tickets are located in Center Orchestra.

After an unforgettable premiere last year, Atlanta Ballet’s reimagined Nutcracker returns to the Fox Theatre. See E.T.A. Hoffman’s beloved story brought to life by the exceptionally talented creative team and company of Atlanta Ballet performing with the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra. Experience the wonder and amazement of The Nutcracker this holiday season!

According to the Washington Post:
"Atlanta Ballet’s high-tech ‘Nutcracker’ ... is one of the most entertaining out there."

Buy discounted tickets HERE.

** E-tickets will be emailed from Atlanta Ballet.

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Tickets are located in Center Orchestra. After an unforgettable premiere last year, Atlanta Ballet’s reimagined Nutcracker returns to the Fox Theatre. See E.T.A. Hoffman’s beloved story brought to life by the exceptionally talented …

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