Message from Alberta Ballet
CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON | Artistic Director
Each year, as we prepare The Nutcracker, we think of our youngest audience members.
We begin imagining their reactions right from our earliest rehearsals in August. It’s why so much of this show is crafted to add wonder and delight to the holiday season.
The Nutcracker is our largest production and is the culmination of months of work for dozens of people working behind-the-scenes and more than 120 performers who have been fine-tuning their role for months. Alberta Ballet’s dancers bring each of The Nutcracker’s characters to life as the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra drives the adventure forward with Tchaikovsky’s powerful score. And joining the professional artists is a children’s cast of dance students from studios across Edmonton in the roles of mice, party children and soldiers. Please give them a warm welcome. Even on a stage as big as the Jubilee, their energy and enthusiasm fill the space.
The Nutcracker is an evergreen masterpiece. It beautifully illustrates the life cycle of dance, from inspiring and enchanting our youngest audience members to the graceful pursuit of excellence from our dancers and our artistic and production teams.
It takes a great many talented individuals to deliver on all the needs of this artistic institution: on the stage, in the studio, in the office or in a community. This year, we are missing two individuals who each strived in their own ways to support Alberta Ballet’s mission. This past November, we lost Janet Tait, our Head of Senior School and Angie Donahue, our Payroll Administrator.
Each had been battling cancer, and both kept a close connection to the work and goals of our organization even as their illnesses progressed.
Janet, in particular, is close to the spirit of Alberta Ballet’s The Nutcracker. Our Alberta Ballet School students and many of our dancers benefited greatly from Janet’s gifts for artistic nuance and refinement. Her gifts are also very present in Alberta Ballet’s The Nutcracker as she assisted Choreographer Edmund Stripe in its creation.
We are grateful to have had the talents and dedication of Angie and Janet. In this time of year steeped in memory and tradition, our hearts and love are with their families and with any others who are missing a loved one this season.
Together, we celebrate the joy of dance, the power of tradition, and the enduring bonds that connect us all. Here's to a holiday season filled with inspiration, memory, enchantment and the magic.
Thank you for choosing to include Alberta Ballet in your holiday celebrations.
Synopsis
Act One
It is Christmas Eve and the Vishinsky family is welcoming guests to a party in their home. Their children, Klara and Nikolai, play ‘Blind Man’s Bluff’ with the youngest party guests. Presents are distributed and then Klara and Nikolai lead the children in a boisterous dance.
The parents, in turn, dance a courtly quadrille.
When Klara’s godfather Drosselmeyer arrives, the guests are treated to his magic tricks. Drosselmeyer has also brought life-size mechanical dolls who perform a play. They tell the story of a man who invented a clever mousetrap, one so successful he attracted the wrath of the Rat Tsar. The Rat Tsar took revenge on the man by turning his nephew into a hideous nutcracker. The only way to break the spell was to find someone who would love the nutcracker, not for what he looked like, but for what he was.
In the play, the soldier, who is changed into a nutcracker, is helped by a ballerina who falls in love with him. She defeats the toy Rat Tsar by hitting him on the head with her slipper.
After the play, Drosselmeyer invites Klara to dance and presents her with a nutcracker of her own. Nikolai accidentally breaks the nutcracker, but Klara soon forgives him. Drosselmeyer fixes the nutcracker, and Klara and the girls play with their dolls.
Grandfather and Babushka are invited to dance, the parents and children joining in the fun. The party ends and the guests depart. Klara looks around for her nutcracker. It’s nowhere to be seen. Babushka tells Klara to look again in the morning and packs Nikolai and Klara off to bed.
Later that night, Klara returns to the parlour to search for her nutcracker. The town hall clock strikes midnight and at once she is surrounded by a hoard of mice.
Drosselmeyer appears, rescuing Klara by casting a spell over the mice, sending them to sleep.
He explains to Klara that it was actually he who was being portrayed in the play earlier that evening and it was he who had built the mousetrap that had angered the Rat Tsar. The Rat Tsar, in revenge, had transformed his nephew, Karl, into a nutcracker, the very nutcracker that Klara was now holding!
Act One - Continued
With Klara’s promise to love the nutcracker, Drosselmeyer employs his magic, causing the room to grow and themselves to shrink. The nutcracker now reappears, life-size to the now tiny Klara and Drosselmeyer. An army of soldiers stream out of the fort to engage in a battle with the cossack rats that have gathered on the other side of the parlour. With the nutcracker leading the soldiers, a fierce battle ensues and eventually the Rat Tsar himself appears. With his powerful magic, he attempts to attack Drosselmeyer, but the nutcracker intervenes to save his uncle.
Klara remembers Drosselmeyer’s play during the party and how the ballerina defeated the Rat Tsar by hitting him on the head with her shoe. She strikes the Rat Tsar on the head, distracting him long enough for the nutcracker to attack him with his own scepter.
The Rat Tsar is mortally wounded, and the nutcracker also collapses in pain. Drosselmeyer realizes that his plans and magic are still not enough to transform his nephew. Klara and Drosselmeyer sense that their surroundings are changing and as Klara seeks help, she encounters wolves and fears they wil devour her precious nutcracker.
However, the wolves are attendants to the Snow Tsarina who appears in her sleigh. She instructs Drosselmeyer to stand the nutcracker up and, with a wave of her hand, transforms the nutcracker back into Karl. It takes a moment for Karl to realize he is human again. Once he does, he embraces Drosselmeyer and Klara and thanks the Snow Tsarina for her life-restoring spell.
The Snow Tsarina summons her Snow Princesses and sleigh and guides everyone to a mysterious palace in the distance.
Act Two
The Snow Tsarina leads the sleigh to the gates of the Palace of the Sugar Plum Fairy. There, they are greeted by the Palace Pages and are introduced to the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier.
The celebration continues with dances from the Palace’s confectionary delights. Marzipan dancers take the stage first, followed by Caramel dancers, then Peppermint dancers and then Popcorn.
Klara and Karl dance and are then entertained by the Palace Pages and the Waltz of the Flowers, led by Christmas Rose. The Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier conclude the celebrations with a Grand Pas de Deux and a rousing finale.
EPILOGUE
Very early the next morning, Klara answers a knock at the door. It is Drosselmeyer. He bids her good morning and, from under his cape, produces a nutcracker. A young man, who seems strangely familiar to Klara enters, and as he and Drosselmeyer depart together, Klara begins to wonder whether it was all a dream after all.
Credits
MUSIC CREDITS
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker
Performed by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (Dec. 6-10)
Conductor Peter Dala
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Violin 1
Eric Buchmann, Ewald Cheung, Aiyana Anderson-Howatt, Neda YamachViolin 2
Susan Flook, Yue Deng, Murray Vaasjo, Christina BarryViola
Ethan Filner, Rhonda HenshawCello
Julie Hereish, Meran Currie-RobertsBass
Hilda CowieFlute
Elizabeth Koch, Sarah PollardOboe
June Kim, Dan WaldronClarinet
Julianne Scott, David QuinnBassoon
Bianca ChambulHorn
Allene Hackleman, Megan Evans, Ryan GarbettTrumpet
Russell Whitehead, Kevin YueTrombone
John McPhersonTimpani
Brian ThurgoodPercussion
Martin BuiHarp
Nora BumanisPiano
Michael Massey
Alberta Ballet Dancers
Meet this afternoon’s Klara
Casting
Subject to Change
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Klara | Mya Kresnyak
Karl, The Nutcracker | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Drosselmeyer | Eli Barnes
Snow Tsarina | Jennifer Gibson
Mother | Alexandra Hughes
Father | Aaron Anker
Nikolai | Rikuto Kubota
Babushka | Allison Perhach
Grandfather | Ari Rombough
Hussar Doll | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Ballerina Doll | Hotaru Maruyama
Rat Doll/Rat Tsar | Yaroslav Khudych
Party Guests, Calvary, Wolves and Snowflakes | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Sugar Plum Fairy | Mariko Kondo
Sugar Plum Cavalier | Caleb Durbin
Marzipan | Seira Iwamoto & Yaroslav Khudych
Caramel | Alexandra Hughes, Aaron Anker and Leona Takada
Peppermint | Alyssa Churchill & Michael Scott-Kahans
Popcorn | Matthew Maxwell
Flowers | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Christmas Rose | Alexandra Gibson
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Klara | Luna Sasaki
Karl, The Nutcracker | Michael Scott-Kahans
Drosselmeyer | Kurtis Grimaldi
Snow Tsarina | Mariko Kondo
Mother | Seira Iwamoto
Father | Eli Barnes
Nikolai | Leona Takada
Babushka | Kira Anderson
Grandfather | Ari Rombough
Hussar Doll | Michael Scott-Kahans
Ballerina Doll | Chizuru Kikuchi
Rat Doll/Rat Tsar | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Party Guests, Calvary, Wolves and Snowflakes | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Sugar Plum Fairy | Jennifer Gibson
Sugar Plum Cavalier | Matthew Maxwell
Marzipan | Kira Anderson & Caleb Durbin
Caramel | Seira Iwamoto, Eli Barnes and Rikuto Kubota
Peppermint | Melissa Eguchi & Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Popcorn | Leona Takada
Flowers | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Christmas Rose | Heather Dornian
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Klara | Allison Perhach
Karl, The Nutcracker | Aaron Anker
Drosselmeyer | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Snow Tsarina | Alexandra Hughes
Mother | Mariko Kondo
Father | Caleb Durbin
Nikolai | Michael Scott-Kahans
Babushka | Melissa Eguchi
Grandfather | Ari Rombough
Hussar Doll | Aaron Anker
Ballerina Doll | Alyssa Churchill
Rat Doll/Rat Tsar | Eli Barnes
Party Guests, Calvary, Wolves and Snowflakes | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Sugar Plum Fairy | Heather Dornian
Sugar Plum Cavalier | Yaroslav Khudych
Marzipan | Alexandra Gibson & Eli Barnes
Caramel | Mariko Kondo, Caleb Durbin and Emmanuel Lopez
Peppermint | Mya Kresnyak & Zachary Boresow
Popcorn | Kurtis Grimaldi
Flowers | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Christmas Rose | Jennifer Gibson
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Klara | Mya Kresnyak
Karl, The Nutcracker | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Drosselmeyer | Eli Barnes
Snow Tsarina | Jennifer Gibson
Mother | Alexandra Hughes
Father | Aaron Anker
Nikolai | Rikuto Kubota
Babushka | Allison Perhach
Grandfather | Ari Rombough
Hussar Doll | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Ballerina Doll | Hotaru Maruyama
Rat Doll/Rat Tsar | Yaroslav Khudych
Party Guests, Calvary, Wolves and Snowflakes | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Sugar Plum Fairy | Mariko Kondo
Sugar Plum Cavalier | Caleb Durbin
Marzipan | Seira Iwamoto & Yaroslav Khudych
Caramel | Alexandra Hughes, Aaron Anker and Leona Takada
Peppermint | Alyssa Churchill & Michael Scott-Kahans
Popcorn | Matthew Maxwell
Flowers | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Christmas Rose | Alexandra Gibson
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Klara | Allison Perhach
Karl, The Nutcracker | Aaron Anker
Drosselmeyer | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Snow Tsarina | Alexandra Hughes
Mother | Mariko Kondo
Father | Caleb Durbin
Nikolai | Michael Scott-Kahans
Babushka | Melissa Eguchi
Grandfather | Ari Rombough
Hussar Doll | Aaron Anker
Ballerina Doll | Alyssa Churchill
Rat Doll/Rat Tsar | Eli Barnes
Party Guests, Calvary, Wolves and Snowflakes | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Sugar Plum Fairy | Heather Dornian
Sugar Plum Cavalier | Yaroslav Khudych
Marzipan | Alexandra Gibson & Eli Barnes
Caramel | Mariko Kondo, Caleb Durbin and Emmanuel Lopez
Peppermint | Mya Kresnyak & Zachary Boresow
Popcorn | Kurtis Grimaldi
Flowers | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Christmas Rose | Jennifer Gibson
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Klara | Luna Sasaki
Karl, The Nutcracker | Michael Scott-Kahans
Drosselmeyer | Kurtis Grimaldi
Snow Tsarina | Mariko Kondo
Mother | Seira Iwamoto
Father | Eli Barnes
Nikolai | Leona Takada
Babushka | Kira Anderson
Grandfather | Ari Rombough
Hussar Doll | Michael Scott-Kahans
Ballerina Doll | Chizuru Kikuchi
Rat Doll/Rat Tsar | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Party Guests, Calvary, Wolves and Snowflakes | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Sugar Plum Fairy | Alexandra Hughes
Sugar Plum Cavalier | Aaron Anker
Marzipan | Kira Anderson & Caleb Durbin
Caramel | Seira Iwamoto, Eli Barnes and Rikuto Kubota
Peppermint | Melissa Eguchi & Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Popcorn | Leona Takada
Flowers | Artists of Alberta Ballet
Christmas Rose | Heather Dornian
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Harlow Bessette
Sherise Corns
Esmé Glass
Ainsley Lavery-Bartlett
Mykendra Pui
Addison Smith
Clara Snow
Mira Sych
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Kyla Livingston
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Kaede Perea
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Aaneya Russell
Elizabeth Sereda
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Keira Anderson
Athena Asante-Apeatu
Katie Brook
Natalie Butcher
Luvia Derping
Katie Anne Falk
Petra Fix
Callum Lavergne
Violet Ludwig
Emilia Nathan
Taya Sorensen
Kennedy Strohschein
Scarlett Wylie
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Jayda Assmus
Cavelle Beauchamp
Brynn Huber
Eve Kantor
Everleigh Kozakowski
Alexandra Papadopoulos LaBonte
Chelsea Mao
Jordan Miller
Liam Emil Nesbo Montgomery
Lucas Padfield-Haag
Lily Smith
Collen Staveley
Hannah Stockdale
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Ava Chan
Leryn Chiam
Giselle Corns
Marissa Corns
Ashlyn Gautreau
Alyssa Higo
Skylar Kimber
Sadie Kitsco
Elianna Kooger
Brayden Papadopoulos LaBonte
Chloe Lane
Danika Lewis
Jameson McKelvie
Annabel Morgan
Liliana Nogueira
Maddy Paquet
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Emma Balazs
Alexandra Berry
Falyn Duke
Katya Makowsky
Amy McInnes
Ana-Sofia McLaren
Maliya Nogueira
Emma Solomon
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Katrina Billey
Isabella Clark
Kennedy Desranleau
Carla Iordache
Paige Miller
Violet Penney
Sofia Roupasson-Ruiz
Tristan Versavel
Cadence Youb
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Creative Team For
THE NUTCRACKER
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Christopher Anderson began his tenure as Alberta Ballet’s Artistic Director in July 2022.
Before joining Alberta Ballet in 2015, Anderson enjoyed a 16-year career in professional dance. A graduate of Purchase College’s SUNY Conservatory of Dance, he launched his career at Boston Ballet, and two years later was invited to join Salt Lake City’s Ballet West. During his career, he danced leading roles both nationally and internationally and further had several roles created for him by some of today’s most exciting choreographers.
In 2015, Alberta Ballet offered Anderson a contract as Ballet Master. Anderson was motivated to accept, given the strong talent he saw in the company’s dancers. He retired from professional dance and joined Alberta Ballet’s leadership team. At the end of his first season, he took on an expanded role of Associate Artistic Director.
Seeing that the company had a strong foundation of contemporary and theatrical works in its repertoire, Anderson chose to set classics for his first full-length works for Alberta Ballet. He premiered Cinderella in 2017 and The Sleeping Beauty in 2018 and Swan Lake in 2021. In 2019, he also premiered a contemporary one-act Sixth Breath (2019).
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A prolific and award-winning choreographer, Edmund has established a notable career in both contemporary and classical ballet fields as dancer and ballet master.
Edmund Stripe was born in London, England and trained at the Royal Ballet School where his distinguished teachers included Walter Trevor, Nancy Kilgour, Piers Beaumont, and Richard Glasstone. He has danced with Ballet Gulbenkian (Portugal), London City Ballet, and the West Australian Ballet, where he created many major works for the company. He was appointed Ballet Master for West Australian Ballet in 1998.
He joined Singapore Dance Theatre as Ballet Master in 2000: there he assisted in the mounting and re-creation of works by such noted choreographers as Jivˇí Kylián, Nacho Duato, and Goh Choo San. In 2002 he moved to Alberta Ballet as Ballet Master and over the next decade, assisted with works by George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Christopher Wheeldon and Jean Grand-Maître. His works for Alberta Ballet include Unquiet Light (2003), Swelter (2005), Alice in Wonderland (2006) and The Nutcracker (2008). He continues creating with Alberta Ballet as Choreographic Associate/Artist in Residence.
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Tchaikovsky was a leading Russian composer of the late 19th century whose works are notable for their melodic inspiration and their orchestration. He is regarded as the master composer for classical ballet, as demonstrated by his scores for Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and The Sleeping Beauty. Among the most subjective of composers, Tchaikovsky is inseparable from his music. His work is a manifestation, sometimes charming, often showy, of repressed feelings that became more and more despairing in his later years and were most fully expressed in his Sixth Symphony. Though his later work rejected conscious Russian nationalism, its underlying sentiment and character are as distinctively Russian as that of the Russian nationalist composers.
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Zack Brown is one of the most versatile theatrical designers in the United States with a career that has spanned Broadway, opera, ballet, and television. Since obtaining his degree from the Yale School of Drama, he has designed the sets and costumes for over 150 productions. From the Metropolitan Opera to the Spoleto Festival; from the Hamburg Ballet to the Circle in the Square in New York; from the San Francisco Opera to the Maly Theatre in Moscow, Mr. Brown’s talents have been employed throughout the world. Washington, D.C., however, has seen the greatest body of his work with over 40 productions for the Washington Opera at the Kennedy Center, and numerous plays and musicals at Arena Stage and The Shakespeare Theater. He designed the scenery and costumes for the Tony Award-winning revival of On Your Toes, and he is the recipient of two Emmy Awards for the broadcast of La Gioconda from the San Francisco Opera. Alberta Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, and Pittsburgh Ballet, all have productions of The Nutcracker designed by Mr. Brown. For American Ballet Theater, he has created productions of Swan Lake, Raymonda, Gaite Parisienne, Jardin Aux Lilas and Dim Lustre, Lowell Liberian’s Piano Concerto #1 and Dorian based on “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” Most recently for American Ballet Theatre he designed a new Theme and Variations. He has also designed the settings for Suzanne Farrell’s staging of Balanchine’s Don Quixote for her own company and the National Ballet of Canada.
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Pierre has been active in dance since 1982, first in Toronto as stage manager for most of the city’s modern dance companies, then in Montreal for Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. There he had the great opportunity to work closely with his mentor, lighting designer Nick Cernovitch. Pierre started designing lighting in the 1990’s for Margie Gillis and has since designed every new work in her repertoire. He also created lights for many independent modern dance artists in Montreal. Pierre’s versatility is seen in how easily he can sustain both modern and classical vocabulary. He has designed to rave reviews at Alberta Ballet where he is resident lighting designer. Pierre has also designed works for Shumka Dancers, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Ballet BC, Boston Ballet and many others. For opera Pierre designed at Pacific Opera Victoria, Opera New Brunswick, Opéra de Québec and Tapestry Singers. I would like to dedicate this to my mentor Nicholas Cernovitch who just passed away a few weeks ago.
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Born in Toronto, Peter Dala studied piano and conducting at England’s Royal College of Music. While in London he worked at the Royal Ballet School as a répétiteur which led to become Conductor and Pianist of the Basel Ballet in Switzerland in 1984. He also worked at the International Opera Studio, Zurich Opera, Switzerland where he conducted his first opera, and guest conducted for the Zurich Ballet. In 1988, Dala joined the Hungarian State Opera in Budapest where he conducted both opera and ballet performances. Career highlights include performances of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, and Mendelssohn’s ballet A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the Singaporeand Hong Kong Festival of Arts. He joined Edmonton Opera as Chorus Director/Répétiteur, where he made his debut conducting Gounod’s Romeo and Juliette (1997). He is presently Resident Conductor. Mr. Dala started conducting for Alberta Ballet in 2001 with The Nutcracker, and was appointed Music Director in 2005.
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Christiana is in her seventh season working as part of Alberta Ballet’s artistic team. Previous to her position as Rehearsal Director at Alberta Ballet, she was a Principal dancer with Ballet West for 16 years. While dancing with Ballet West, Bennett was given the opportunity to dance throughout the United States, Europe and Asia where she was met with international acclaim. Some of her favourite ballets to perform were Swan Lake, Balanchine’s Diamonds and Serenade, Ben Stevenson’s Cinderella, Nicolo Fonte’s Bolero, Jiri Kylian’s Sinfonietta, William Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated and Aszure Barton’s Happy Little Things. Christiana also had many roles created for her by choreographers such as Matthew Neenan, Nicolo Fonte, Helen Pickett, Val Caniparoli, Christopher Anderson, Garrett Smith and Charlotte Boye-Christensen.
As a native of Massachusetts, most of her training was along the Eastern seaboard at prestigious schools. However, she attributes her career to the training received at Pacific Northwest Ballet School under the tutelage of Francis Russell.
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After her fourteen-year career as a dancer with Alberta Ballet, Reilley transitioned into the role of Artistic Coordinator and has now been promoted to Rehearsal Director. She is excited to help behind the scenes and share the knowledge that she has gained while working with our organization.
Originally born in Eatonville, WA, USA, Reilley trained at both Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle and at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto. She joined Alberta Ballet as a dancer in 2008, and has since made Canada her home, becoming a dual citizen in 2019. Some of her most memorable roles with Alberta Ballet have been as Madame de Tourvel in Jean Grand-Maître’s Dangerous Liaisons, and Queen Anne in David Nixon’s Three Musketeers.
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After a 17-year performance career, including eight seasons with Alberta Ballet, Yoshiya has stepped into a new role as one of Alberta Ballet’s rehearsal directors.
Originally from Niigata, Japan, Yoshiya completed his training at Niigata Ballet School and Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto and then went on to dance with American Repertory Ballet, Boston Ballet II, and Kansas City Ballet before joining Alberta Ballet in 2016. Yoshiya has delighted Alberta audiences as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Albrecht in Christopher Anderson’s Giselle, and Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake.
Additional Costumes (Act 2) | Timberlake Studios, Lisa Logan
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Anonymous
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A whole community is working behind-the-scenes,
helping us inspire you with dance!
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CHAIR
Daryl S. Fridhandler, Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP (Calgary)VICE CHAIR
Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary & Southern Alberta) &
Heather Klimchuk, Advocacy, Connections & Communications Consulting (Edmonton & Northern Alberta)CORPORATE SECRETARY
Frank Molnar, Field Law (Calgary)TREASURER
Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary) -
Denise Clarke, One Yellow Rabbit (Calgary)
Lawrence Gervais, Phoenix Energy Services Inc. (Calgary)
Wendy Gnenz, MNP (Edmonton)
Alyssa Kim, Finning International (Edmonton)
Agnieszka (Aggie) Mikulski, TIPP Consulting (Edmonton)
Sarah Palmer, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Calgary)
Noel Papadopoulos, Papas Group (Edmonton)
Heather Rae, HRJ Consulting (Calgary)
Ellie Siebens, EPL Consulting Ltd. (Calgary)
Eric Toker, Modern Flowers (Calgary)
Bob Willows, Willows Construction (2001) Ltd. (Winfield)
Noel Xavier, Edmonton Community Foundation (Edmonton)
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CHAIR/PRESIDENT
Alfred SorensenSECRETARY/TREASURER
Peter A. JohnsonDIRECTOR
Chandra HenryDIRECTOR
Daryl FridhandlerDIRECTOR
Jana Neal