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Inventive Director Tatiana Stepanova Talks About Toronto Worldwide Dance Theatre’s The Nutcracker


The Nutcracker by Toronto Worldwide Ballet Theatre, 2023 (Picture: Vladimir Kevorkov)

Worldwide ballet dancers and native artists come collectively within the Toronto Worldwide Dance Theatre’s manufacturing of The Nutcracker. The vacation traditional takes the stage at Bluma Appel Theatre on December 21 and 22.

Toronto Worldwide Ballet Theatre was based by Ukrainian dancer/choreographer Tatiana Stepanova, and she or he nonetheless serves as the corporate’s inventive director. After years of educating ballet courses in Canada, Tatiana grew to become annoyed with the dearth of alternative for her college students and different aspiring dancers.

That’s what led her to create the corporate, which held its first efficiency in 2008. She created a novel area of interest in Toronto’s dance panorama through the use of a mixture of worldwide skilled expertise and native artists by audition, mixing in college students for some performances, together with The Nutcracker, their first manufacturing and firm signature piece.

The Nutcracker by Toronto International Ballet Theatre, 2023 (Photo: Vladimir Kevorkov)
The Nutcracker by Toronto Worldwide Ballet Theatre, 2023 (Picture: Vladimir Kevorkov)

Tatiana Stepanova: The Nutcracker

Whereas in fact it shares characters and extra with different variations of the Nutcracker story, TIBT’s model focuses on the sentiments. Klara loves her Nutcracker, a present from her uncle, however one which carries a particular vacation spell. As she falls asleep with the Nutcracker in her arms, she grows right into a younger girl, and the doll turns into her courageous prince. They journey via magical worlds, together with the Land of Sweets, the place the treats signify totally different elements of the world,. The 2 fall in love, and Klara wakes as much as a romantic dream, the form of pure and harmless love solely youngsters can really feel.

“It is a story for everyone.” Tatiana says that she’s witnessed youngsters as younger as 4 or 5 years of age, rapt in consideration at what unfolds on stage. “All people can come, and everybody can get pleasure from.”

The consequences, the stage magic, and the entire manufacturing is designed to be family-friendly in scope. Throughout a season the place there are various selections on the subject of vacation concert events and efficiency, TIBT provides a traditional that stretches throughout generations. It’s a part of her aim and mandate for the corporate.

“For us, for our era, now we have to by some means train individuals the great thing about classical ballet,” she says. She factors out that conceptual trendy dance just isn’t actually family-friendly, or accessible for youthful audiences, in distinction with the commonly lucid storytelling of classical ballet. “Children get pleasure from ballet.”

She recollects her personal sense of marvel going to ballet when she was a toddler. “It’s magic,” she says. It’s a sense she wished to encourage in different younger viewers members. “Proper now, I can’t see that many productions you possibly can deliver a toddler to. That is what I wished to deliver.”

There are additionally younger dancers within the manufacturing because the nutcracker dolls. “All people loves it. All people desires to purchase the nutcracker.”

The manufacturing goals for a luxurious, opulent look. The costumes, partly, come from an Elton John manufacturing. As Stepanova tells the story, the costumes had been initially ordered for a Louis XIV themed pageant. It’s a part of the wow issue she’s going for.

The Nutcracker by Toronto International Ballet Theatre, 2023 (Photo: Vladimir Kevorkov)
The Nutcracker by Toronto Worldwide Ballet Theatre, 2023 (Picture: Vladimir Kevorkov)

The Dancers

Children from throughout Ontario audition for these youngsters’s elements because the nutcracker dolls. The principal dancers are additionally chosen from auditions.

“I select skilled dancers who come to an audition.” She studies getting audition tapes from as far-off as Japan.

The sheer variety of candidates yearly underscores the truth that the problems that drove her to create the corporate persist: lack of alternative.

“Who will train them to bop within the corps de ballet?” she wonders of the various younger ballet college students making an attempt to launch skilled careers every season. “Principal dancers, you possibly can invite from wherever,” she says, “however the corps de ballet, that’s the present high quality of the corporate.”

Bringing in skilled dancers from different areas can also be a part of her technique. It exposes the younger and native dancers within the manufacturing to totally different kinds of ballet. “It’s crucial.”

She remembers her personal years within the Bolshoi Ballet Faculty. “I used to be dancing within the Bolshoi Ballet within the theatre firm as a toddler, and noticed, from the stage, how the principal dancers dance. They should see.”

She’s labored with the Bolshoi earlier than on the subject of connecting with dancers overseas, one thing that’s now been made not possible by the conflict unfolding on the opposite aspect of the globe.

“It’s not simple to mix all people, however I attempt my greatest,” she says.

Visitor Dancers

Two particular visitor dancers will carry out the principal roles.

American ballerina Pleasure Womack was the primary girl from the US to graduate from the Bolshoi Ballet’s prestigious college with its highest designation, a crimson diploma, and have become the second American girl to signal a contract as a soloist with the corporate. She’s additionally danced principal roles on the Kremlin Ballet and Boston Ballet. She has additionally labored in movie, together with the bio documentary Pleasure Womack: The White Swan, and as a advisor and dance double in Joika in 2023.

Principal dancer Alexis Tiutiunnyk is a Chevalier of the Order of Arts of Ukraine. He graduated from the Nationwide Ballet Faculty in his native Kyiv. There, he grew to become a primary soloist with the Shevchenko Nationwide Opera of Ukraine, adopted by 4 years on the famend Mariinsky Ballet. He’s been a principal dancer with the Nationwide Opera of Ukraine since 2019, and sometimes works as a mannequin.

  • Discover extra particulars and tickets to the three performances on December 21 and 22 [HERE].

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