California Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 This was just sent out by e-mail. I'm glad they are returning to five programs a year, after cutting back to four for financial reasons the last several years. The addition is the Tour de Force, a joint performance with two local groups, Wonderbound and the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Companies, March 8-10, at the Opera House. I'm looking forward to the Wizard of Oz in February; Septime Weber did the Alice (in Wonderland) that was presented a few years ago. My sister's grandchildren loved it, and so did I! (And they sold out well in advance.) Interesting that all productions will be at the Opera House, with nothing at the University of Denver, where they have performed once a year for many years. Sleeping Beauty | October 5 – 14, 2018 Ellie Caulkins Opera House Let Colorado Ballet take you to an enchanted world with Sleeping Beauty, choreographed by Marius Petipa, and music by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky performed live by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra. The fairytale Sleeping Beauty will entertain with captivating fairies, curses, princes and a beautiful princess—all depicted through the artistry of Colorado Ballet’s dancers, along with dreamy costumes and sets. Performance Dates* Friday, October 5, 2018 – 7:30pmSaturday, October 6, 2018 – 2pmSaturday, October 6, 2018 – 7:30pmSunday, October 7, 2018 – 2pmThursday, October 11, 2018 – 7:30pmFriday, October 12, 2018 – 7:30pmSaturday, October 13, 2018 – 2pmSaturday, October 13, 2018 – 7:30pmSunday, October 14, 2018 – 2pm The Nutcracker | November 24 – December 24, 2018 Ellie Caulkins Opera House Just in time for the holidays, Colorado Ballet’s acclaimed production of The Nutcracker returns for its 58th year. In addition to being the largest production of The Nutcracker in the state, Colorado Ballet’s 2016 production was named the best-loved Nutcracker in the U.S. in the 10th Annual Goldstar National Nutcracker Award Contest. Live music will be performed by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra. Last season’s performance of The Nutcracker sold out, so be sure to get your tickets early! Performance Dates* Saturday, November 24, 2018 – 1pmSaturday, November 24, 2018 – 6:30pmSunday, November 25, 2018 – 1pmSaturday, December 1, 2018 – 1pmSunday, December 2, 2018 – 1pmSunday, December 2, 2018 – 6:30pmThursday, December 6, 2018 – 7:30pmFriday, December 7, 2018 – 7:30pmSaturday, December 8, 2018 – 1pmSaturday, December 8, 2018 – 6:30pmSunday, December 9, 2018 – 1pmSunday, December 9, 2018 – 6:30pmThursday, December 13, 2018 – 7:30pmFriday, December 14, 2018 – 7:30pm Saturday, December 15, 2018 – 1pmSaturday, December 15, 2018 – 6:30pmSunday, December 16, 2018 – 1pmSunday, December 16, 2018 – 6:30pmWednesday, December 19, 2018 – 6:30pmThursday, December 20, 2018 – 6:30pmFriday, December 21, 2018 – 1pmFriday, December 21, 2018 – 6:30pmSaturday, December 22, 2018 – 1pmSaturday, December 22, 2018 – 6:30pmSunday, December 23, 2018 – 1pmSunday, December 23, 2018 – 6:30pmMonday, December 24, 2018 – 1pm The Wizard of Oz | February 1 – 10, 2019 Ellie Caulkins Opera House In the winter of 2019, Colorado Ballet will bring a premiere to Colorado—The Wizard of Oz. From the creator of the huge 2014 hit Alice (in wonderland), Septime Webre choreographed The Wizard of Oz for a unique partnership between three esteemed ballet companies. Colorado Ballet has partnered with Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Artistic Director Andre Lewis) and Kansas City Ballet (Artistic Director Devon Carney) to bring into existence this new large-scale work that will not only expand the repertoire, but will also delight audiences and critics alike. Music by Matthew Pierce will be performed live by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra. Follow the yellow brick road to new and exciting adventures at Colorado Ballet. Performance Dates* Friday, February 1, 2019 – 7:30pmSaturday, February 2, 2019 – 2pmSaturday, February 2, 2019 – 7:30pmSunday, February 3, 2019 – 2pmSunday, February 3, 2019 – 6:30pm Friday, February 8, 2019 – 7:30pmSaturday, February 9, 2019 – 2pmSaturday, February 9, 2019 – 7:30pmSunday, February 10, 2019 – 2pmSunday, February 10, 2019 – 6:30pm Tour De Force | March 8 – 10, 2019 Ellie Caulkins Opera House Colorado Ballet will present Tour de Force featuring Colorado Ballet alongside Colorado’s own Wonderbound and Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Companies. This collaborative program will showcase a contemporary work performed by Colorado Ballet, a new work choreographed by Wonderbound Artistic Director Garrett Ammon starring Colorado Ballet and Wonderbound dancers, and a new work choreographed by Artistic Director Cleo Parker Robinson featuring Colorado Ballet and Cleo Parker Robinson Dancers. This vibrant and innovative program will celebrate dance in Colorado and the incredible way that the art of dance can create joy and inspiration. Performance Dates* Friday, March 8, 2019 – 7:30pmSaturday, March 9, 2019 – 2pmSaturday, March 9, 2019 – 7:30pmSunday, March 10, 2019 – 2pm Ballet Masterworks | April 5 – 14, 2019 Carmina Burana Ellie Caulkins Opera House Closing out the 2018/2019 season, Ballet Masterworks at the Ellie Caulkins Opera house will feature Carmina Burana, and a second work to be announced. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Colorado Ballet will perform Carmina Burana. Choreography by former Colorado Ballet Artistic Director Fernand Nault. The evocative and powerful music by Carl Orff will be performed live by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra and chorus. Performance Dates* Friday, April 5, 2019 – 7:30pmSaturday, April 6, 2019 – 2pmSaturday, April 6, 2019 – 7:30pmSunday, April 7, 2019 – 2pmThursday, April 11, 2019 – 7:30pmFriday, April 12, 2019 – 7:30pmSaturday, April 13, 2019 – 7:30pmSunday, April 14, 2019 – 2pm Please Note: Subscriber renewal packets will be mailed in April. Season Tickets on Sale Soon. Single Tickets on Sale in July 15, 2018. To purchase new or additional season tickets, call 303-837-8888 ext. 2. Benefits of becoming a season subscriber include 25% off all performances, free ticket exchanges, priority seating and much more. Link to comment
California Posted February 13, 2018 Author Share Posted February 13, 2018 Let me add a little more about the collaborative program Tour de Force. The Cleo Parker Robinson company is African-American: https://cleoparkerdance.org/ Wonderbound is a contemporary group: https://wonderbound.com/ In recent years, there has been a lively debate in Denver about the allocation of funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District http://scfd.org/ and a major foundation, Bonfils-Stanton https://bonfils-stantonfoundation.org/ Some of the debate has been the allocation of funds to the largest, best-established organizations vs the smaller/outreach groups. This looks to me a great project that addresses some of those concerns. Link to comment
Jayne Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 Lots of performances! I wish them tremendous success. Definitely family-friendly, and if it shores up their financials and stabilizes dancer salaries, all the better. Link to comment
California Posted December 2, 2018 Author Share Posted December 2, 2018 (edited) I just have to brag a little with this clip of Francisco Estevez and Asuka Sasaki doing a gorgeous torchlift in the Colorado Ballet's Nutcracker this season. Very exciting. I haven't seen this in Denver since Alexei Tyukov and Maria Mossina retired. In truth, this looks as good as clips I've seen of the same move in Ratmansky's version for ABT - actually, better than many attempts there. Edited December 2, 2018 by California Link to comment
California Posted March 9, 2019 Author Share Posted March 9, 2019 Unfortunately, hardly anybody who reads this site can get to a performance this weekend of Tour de Force, an imaginative collaboration of three local companies in Denver. Too bad! The MOVE/ment: world premiere, choreographed by Cleo Parker Robinson. Dancers from both Robinson's company and the Colorado Ballet. Set to a medley of recorded music of spirituals, voice-overs, and other contemporary songs, this one featured a series of duets, solos, and ensemble pieces. She moves groups around in intriguing, complex ways that reminded me of Justin Peck's talent in that regard. All in barefeet and all seemed to be having a great time. Traveling Alone: Amy Seiwert did this a few year ago for Colorado Ballet. Music by Max Richter (recorded). Very serious contemporary ballet. Three couples framed Dana Benton, partnered by Francisco Estevez. Creatures of Promethus: another world premiere, choreographed by Garrett Ammon, director of the local Wonderbound company of contemporary ballet. Set to excerpts from Beethoven's The Creatures of Prometheus. My favorite, by a mile. Ten couples, all in soft ballet shoes, half from Wonderbound and the rest from Colorado Ballet. This reminded me so much of the style of Jiri Kylian's Six Dances to Mozart. Not in the sense of plagiarism! But in the sense of a light-hearted, funny, surprising, movement-packed whirlwind to serious classical music. This clip of the opening immediately reminded me of a Kylian tableau: I wish there were more opportunities to see Kylian's Six Dances. I saw it paired with Petite Mort at Pacific Northwest in 2010, but most companies in recent years only seem to do the latter. Both to Mozart. Similar costumes. Overlapping ideas. Very funny deadpan comedy. A few short clips on YouTube. Link to comment
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