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If you haven’t made it to this year’s rendition of The
Nutcracker Ballet, there is still time. The North Carolina State
Ballet is performing at the Crown Coliseum Complex on Dec.
11 and 12. It’s the 33rd consecutive year of The Nutcracker
performing in Fayetteville and will feature a cast of more than
60 dancers and actors.
The story is the same beloved tale of Clara and the
enchanted Nutcracker that she receives from her godfather,
Her Drosslemeyer. Clara experiences the horrible Mouse King,
and travels with the romantic Nutcracker Prince to the Land of
Snow and Kingdom of Sweets.
International guest artists Gabor Kapin and Alicia
Fabry will perform. Kapin dances Cavalier to Fabry’s
Sugar Plum Fairies.
Kapin also performs as the Nutcracker Prince with Anne
Talkington and April Glasper as Clara. Little Clara is danced by
Brooke Bielecki, Victoria Spence and Charlie Holly.
Glasper also dances the Jewel in ‘Waltz of the Flowers’ and
alternates the “Snow Queen” with Destiny Johnson. Daniel
Moore plays “Drosslemeyer,” the Magician.
“We have an outstanding cast and wonderful, international
guest performers,” said Charlotte Blume, the president of the North Carolina State
Ballet and director of the two act, three scene production. “Most of the dancers in
our production are not new to the performance, many of them have been dancing
in it for years and have grown up into their parts — they may start out as a mouse
and move up from there as the years pass.”
A lot of hard work has gone into this production. In fact, Blume says that it
seems that as soon as the production ends, it feels like they start right into working
on next year’s performance.
Auditions are held around labor day and from early fall
until the performance, the dancers are working to learn their
parts so they can bring joy to the audience when the holidays
roll around.
The scenery has been updated for a few of the acts, adding
freshness and new fl avor to the production. North Carolina
School of the Arts graduate Jennifer O’Kelly of O’Kelly Design
Studios designed the backdrop for Act I.
Local artist Cindy Slappey and her former art student
Caroline Geiger designed and painted a backdrop for Act II. It
shows the entrance to the Land of Sweets and the Castle of the
Sugar Plum Fairy.
“There are so many reasons that people come to see The
Nutcracker,” said Blume. “It may be that it is a family tradition,
or that they know people in the cast, or that they are looking
for an opportunity to see a high quality performance of The
Nutcracker at a reasonable price. Regardless of the reason, this
is an outstanding production that the entire family will enjoy.”
Purchase tickets at the Crown Center box offi ce and at
www.ticketmaster.com. General seating costs $16. Military
personnel receive a discounted price of $12 at the Crown Center Box Offi ce with a
military ID.
The curtain rises at 3 p.m. for all shows, Visit www.
ncstateballet.com for more information.
Photo: Daniel Moore as Drosslemeyer.
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