Featuring Alberta Ballet Artist Luna Sasaki, Photo: Eluveier Acosta
A Message from Alberta Ballet
FRANCESCO VENTRIGLIA | Artistic Director
Welcome to The Winter Gala, a mesmerizing evening of dance!
The Winter Gala is my first opportunity to welcome you, Alberta Ballet’s community of supporters, to a performance and I’m looking forward to this moment of celebration!
As the new Artistic Director, I’m thrilled to begin my tenure with a performance that underscores the breathtaking artistry that permeates Alberta Ballet’s community. This spectacular ballet extravaganza features thrilling masterpieces from the most iconic classical repertoire.
It is with great enthusiasm that I embark on this new chapter for Alberta Ballet, and I am grateful to have all of you join me on this journey. I have selected and set the pieces, but it’s the talent, artistry and passion – in our company and our school – that will leave you breathless.
This is the first time that the company and the school are featured together in a full-length program. Like the aspiring and professional artists across Alberta Ballet, I too trained and performed in an organization that forged a close connection between a ballet school and a professional company. At La Scala, I directly experienced the power of these two communities working in tandem. This cycle of aspiration and inspiration is the beating heart of our art form and makes it possible to weave tradition and innovation into ballet’s narratives.
The Winter Gala is indeed a moment of celebration, and I hope the first of many memorable evenings we’ll share at the Jubilee.
Thank you for joining Alberta Ballet at this inaugural event. The future shines brightly for Alberta Ballet, and I couldn’t be more excited to be part of it!
Programme and Casting
Act One
Défilé Du Ballet
A mesmerizing showcase that places a spotlight on the exceptional talents of Alberta Ballet School's Professional Division students, who embody the very essence of the dancers of tomorrow. These remarkable young artists stand at the pinnacle of their training, demonstrating not only the highest level of classical ballet technique but also showcasing their innate artistry and dedication. The performance is a testament to their unwavering commitment and the promise they hold for the future of ballet.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Murray Kilgour and the Artistic Staff of Alberta Ballet School
MUSIC: Adolphe Adam, Giuseppe Verdi, Gioachino Rossini and Léo Delibes
Performed by the Professional Division Students of Alberta Ballet School
Raymonda Pas De Deux
The pas de deux in Act 3 of the ballet Raymonda is a pivotal and emotionally charged moment in the story. Raymonda, the protagonist, and her love interest, Jean de Brienne, come together in a breathtaking and passionate dance. This pas de deux symbolizes the culmination of their love story and the triumph of their enduring love despite numerous obstacles. It showcases their deep connection and showcases the technical prowess and emotional depth of the dancers, making it a memorable and significant moment in the ballet.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa
MUSIC: Alexander Glazunov
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Alexandra Hughes and Aaron Anker
Flower Festival Pas De Deux
The Flower Festival of Genzano, choreographed in the distinctive style of the Dutch school by August Bournonville, showcases the elegance of classical ballet. Known for its vocabulary of graceful jumps and unique coordination techniques, with limited use of the arms for male dancers, this performance presents a challenge for dancers like Lang Ma and Alexandra Gibson. Bringing this particular school of dance to life, offers a fresh perspective on the art form while representing the cultural and historical significance of the Bournonville School of Ballet.
CHOREOGRAPHY: August Bournonville
MUSIC: Edvard Helsted & Holger Simon Paulli
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Alexandra Gibson and Lang Ma
La Sylphide Pas De Deux
La Sylphide is one of the most beautiful and recognized ballets of the romantic era that tells the story of James, a young Scottish man who falls in love with a magical creature called La Sylphide. In Act 2, there's a mesmerizing pas de deux where James and La Sylphide dance together. Their movements are filled with grace and enchantment, as James is entranced by the ethereal beauty of the Sylphide, setting the stage for a magical and romantic tale of love and longing.
CHOREOGRAPHY: August Bournonville
MUSIC: Herman Severin Løvenskiold
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Luna Sasaki and Matthew Maxwell
Diana and Actaeon Pas De Deux
The pas de deux between Diana and Actaeon in Act 1 of the ballet Diana and Actaeon is a significant and mesmerizing moment in the performance. It portrays the mythical encounter between the chaste goddess Diana and the hunter Actaeon, who accidentally stumbles upon her while she bathes. The pas de deux symbolizes the tension between innocence and desire, as Actaeon's intrusion disrupts Diana's purity, ultimately leading to his tragic fate. This powerful duet captivates the audience with its intricate choreography and dramatic storytelling, setting the stage for the unfolding tragedy of the ballet.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa
MUSIC: Cesare Pugni
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Allison Perhach and Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Giselle Pas De Deux
In Act 2 of the ballet Giselle, after Albrecht visits Giselle's grave, a haunting and poignant pas de deux unfolds between them. Giselle, now a ghostly spirit, forgives Albrecht for his betrayal, and their pas de deux beautifully illustrates the eternal love that transcends death. This emotionally charged duet captures the essence of the ballet's themes of love, forgiveness, and the supernatural, as Giselle and Albrecht's connection is immortalized through their moving and ethereal dance, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Jules Perrot
MUSIC: Adolphe Adam
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Jennifer Gibson and Caleb Durbin
Spring Waters Pas de Deux
The Spring Waters pas de deux is a breathtaking ballet performance that beautifully represents the fusion of artistry and athleticism, and transcends traditional boundaries. With its roots in the Russian ballet tradition, this piece showcases the dancers' extraordinary acrobatic prowess and pushes the limits of what is possible in ballet. The choreography exudes exhilarating energy that will captivate the audience and deliver a dynamic and unforgettable performance.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Asaf Messerer
MUSIC: Sergei Rachmaninoff
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Heather Dornian and Yaroslav Khudych
Act Two
Paquita Pas de Trois
Paquita holds a significant place in the classical ballet canon. As part of this timeless ballet, it not only displays the artistry and grace of the dancers but also contributes to the enduring legacy of Paquita as a classic in the ballet history. This particular pas de trois, often featured in the opulent wedding scene, symbolizes the elegance and beauty of classical ballet.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa
MUSIC: Ludwig Minkus
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Alexandra Gibson, Allison Perhach and Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Paquita Pas de Deux
The Paquita pas de deux is a sublime and enchanting duet within the ballet Paquita. It serves as a romantic interlude and a showcase of the dancers' chemistry and skill. The choreography is characterized by its lyrical and expressive movements, which beautifully convey the connection between the two characters. This pas de deux adds a touch of elegance and passion to the overall ballet, making it a memorable and significant moment in the performance.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa
MUSIC: Ludwig Minkus
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Jennifer Gibson and Matthew Maxwell
Swan Lake, Black Swan Pas de Deux
The Black Swan pas de deux in Swan Lake is legendary in the world of ballet. It represents the pinnacle of dramatic storytelling and technical prowess as Odile, the Black Swan, seduces Prince Siegfried with her enchanting and mesmerizing dance. The duet is a showcase of breathtaking fouetté turns, intricate footwork, and the dramatic tension between good and evil. This iconic pas de deux has left an indelible mark in the history of ballet, celebrated for its sheer artistry, complexity, and the legendary portrayal of the dual roles of Odile and Odette in Tchaikovsky's timeless masterpiece.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa
MUSIC: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Alexandra Hughes and Aaron Anker
Don Quixote Pas De Deux & Bridesmaid
The Don Quixote pas de deux and the bridesmaid scene in the ballet Don Quixote are lively and exuberant moments that add flair to the wedding festivities. The pas de deux between Kitri and Basilio is a dynamic and virtuosic display of their love and passion, featuring dazzling high-energy choreography. Meanwhile, the bridesmaid scene injects humor and charm into the performance as Kitri's friends entertain the audience with playful dances and jests. These scenes, contribute to the ballet's vibrancy and showcase the dancers' skill and theatricality.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa
MUSIC: Ludwig Minkus
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists Luna Sasaki, Lang Ma and Heather Dornian
Grand Finale
The grand finale of the gala performance is a breathtaking moment where the Professional Division Students from Alberta Ballet School and Company Dancers return to the stage, creating a stunning visual spectacle. Set to Ponchielli's La Danza delle ore, which is a ballet section from the opera La Gioconda, this finale is a musical masterpiece. Each will couple revisit their unique pas de deux, bringing their individual artistry to the forefront before joining together for a mesmerizing ensemble. This magnificent finale unites the entire ballet school on stage, creating a memorable and heartwarming conclusion to the gala.
MUSIC: Amilcare Ponchielli
Performed by Alberta Ballet Artists and Alberta Ballet School Students
Alberta Ballet Dancers
Professional Division Students of Alberta Ballet School
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The Winter Gala Creative Team
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Having graduated from the La Scala Ballet school, Francesco joined the ballet company of La Scala in 1997, making his debut as a soloist in William Forsythe's In The Middle, Somewhat Elevated at La Scala in 1998, and in 1999 was cast as the Bronze Idol by Natalia Makarov in her production of La Bayadère.
He danced numerous soloist roles with the company, including that of the Toreador in Roland Petit's Carmen and Quasimodo in Notre Dame de Paris and also works by Balanchine, Ailey, Neumeier, Cranko, Preljocaj, Godani, Kylián and Béjart. Internationally, his performances with La Scala included Hilarion at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and at Covent Garden, opposite Sylvie Guillem in her creation of Giselle.
He began his choreographic career whilst a dancer at La Scala, having created a diverse repertoire for the Ballet School of La Scala, his own company Heliopolis and other freelance works. For Roberto Bolle, he created The Fight (Curia of the Roman Senate in the Imperial Forum); New Year's Concert (La Fenice, Venice, later televised); and The Myth of the Phoenix (Teatro Smeraldo, Milan). The Heliopolis Company made its debut at the Venice Biennale in 2007, with a new piece Il Mare in Catena (The Sea in Chains), an investigation of eroticism and physical disability with the original music of Emiliano Palmieri, which was nominated for the Golden Lion. The following year he created a new work Normale, which explored the concept of love and mental health: with these two titles Francesco curated a diptych as an investigation of differences present in modern society. Also in 2007, he created Midsummer Night's Dream, and Jago, the honest poetry of deception, for the Arena di Verona, with étoile of the Opéra National de Paris, Eleonora Abbagnato and
Alessandro Riga. His pas de deux, Black has been performed at the Bolshoi Theatre by Svetlana Zakharova and Andrei Merkuriev (2008) and in New York by Irina Dvororenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky. In 2008 for the Mariinsky
Theatre in St Petersburg he created Contraddizioni for Ulyana Lopatkina. In 2009 he created a new work specifically for Svetlana Zakharova titled SuperGame which is a multimedia collaboration for the prima ballerina and six principal dancers of the Bolshoi Ballet. Additionally, his works included Immemoria, a work for 40 dancers to music by Shostakovich, premiering at La Scala in May 2010, and Sed lux permanent – Transit umbra, to music by Schoenberg, for the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève.
Between 2007 and 2012, Francesco and Emiliano Palmieri collaborated on four creations: Il Mare in Catene, Normale, Pinocchio and Willy Wonka and Chocolate Factory. In October 2010 he was appointed director of MaggioDanza in Florence, Italy. In 2014, for Anna Antonickeva and Andrey Merkuriev (Principals of the Bolshoi Theatre) he created the evening
Fortuna vis Lucem: Bolero and Carmina Burana, performed with the New Ballet RU of Moscow, in tour across Russia and Cannes.
Francesco was appointed as the Royal New Zealand Ballet's Artistic Director in November 2014. In 2015 he led the company on an international tour (The UK and Italy). Additionally, he increased the repertoire of the Company, introducing never before performed choreographers to New Zealand audiences such as Andonis Foniadakis, Alexander Ekman and Roland Petit.
In 2016 he created a newly staged, longer version of his work Wizard of Oz, touring across New Zealand. Originally devised for Maggio Danza, it was never performed after the theatre was closed on opening night due to building
structural issues. The restaged production, designed by Gianluca Falaschi, toured New Zealand and was seen by over 38,000 people in its first season. Well received by audiences and critics alike, the production is regarded as
one of the most successful productions created for the Royal New Zealand Ballet.
Regularly interviewed internationally in both print and radio media as an advocate for ballet and Italian dance, Francesco was invited to be a judge of The Genée International Ballet Competition 2016, alongside other judges David McAllister of the Australian Ballet and Kevin O'Hare of the Royal Ballet.
Francesco's tenure as Artistic Director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet concluded in June 2017, however he continued his artistic relationship with the company, creating a new full-length ballet, Romeo and Juliet which toured nationally. Designed by triple Academy Award winner James Acheson, the production was both a critical
and box office success. Reviewed as his "Love letter to New Zealand", the production was hailed as a "splendid and triumphant" production.
From January 2018 until December 2020 Francesco was Adjunct Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Uruguay, alongside Artistic Director Igor Yebra.
In 2020 Francesco established himself in Sydney and co-founded the Sydney Choreographic Centre with Neil Christopher. Sydney Choreographic Ensemble is the resident performing group of the Centre, and made its debut with the world premiere of GRIMM at Parramatta Riverside Theatres.
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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.
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Born in London, Gillian Whittingham studied at the London College of Dance and Drama and completed her training in New York with Gabriela Darvash. She was appointed ballet mistress for the Compagnia Italiana Balletto directed by Carla Fracci, and choreographed various productions directed by Beppe Menegatti: Nijinskij memorie di giovinezza, with Fracci, Maximova, Vassiliev, VuAn; Cocteau-Opium; Eleonora Duse, Isadora Duncan Adieu et Au Revoir; Cantico di San Gio- vanni; Fedra, Leggenda e Mito, Quattro eventi per Medea; Parisina.
In the same period she remounted numerous productions: Romeo and Juliet - Cranko, Fascilla, Gai; Giselle - Nunez; Il Vespro siciliano - Deane; Pas de quatre - Dolin from Perrot; Mirandolina - Ro- driguez; Esmeralda (pas de deux); Shéhérazade (pas de deux) by Fokine; Les Sylphides; Daphnis e Chloe; Petruška; Le Spectre de la rose; Clytemnestra - Hodson; Medusa - MacGregor.
In 1995 she became Artistic Director of the Olympic Dance Company founded with Mario Mattia Giorgetti, which performed in the principal italian theatres, New York and London.
For ten years she was Principal Ballet Mistress at Teatro alla Scala, Milan, where she remounted works by Balanchine, Bart, Bournmeister, Cranko, MacMillan, Nureyev, Pistoni, and worked with choreographers such as Béjart, Hynd, Makarova, Petit, Preljocaj, Forsythe, van Hoecke, Dell’Ara, Guillem.
She then remounted together with Carla Fracci at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma Raymonda, Gisel- le, Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella and Les Sylphides and choreographed Marina Cvetaeva – Vivo nel Fuoco, and Michelangelo for the same company.
She has worked periodically with the Royal New Zealand Ballet under the direction of Francesco Ventriglia and has set Midsummer Night’s Dream, choreography Liam Scarlett in Australia and New Zealand and set Ethan Stiefel and Johan Kobborg’s Giselle and is assistant choreographer for Fran- cesco Ventriglia’s Romeo and Juliet.
At the present time she is working with Luigi Bonino, Artistic Director of the repertory of Roland Petit and has set the corps de ballet of Notre-Dame de Paris, Coppelia, Carmen, L’Arlésienne, Cop- pelia, La Chauve-Souris and Pink Floyd with the Paris Opera Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Opéra Na- tional de Bordeaux, Opéra de Nice, Opera du Capitole de Toulouse, Bayerisches Staatsballett, Deu- tsche Opera am Rhein, Royal Swedish Ballet, Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Astana Ballet, Teatro dell’opera di Novosibirsk, Moscow State Stanislavsky Theatre, Tokyo Ballet, K-Ballet Company Tokyo, National Ballet of China.
With the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, she has recently set Cinderella, choreography Rudolph Nu- reyev, Paquita with Eleonora Abbagnato, assistant choreographer to Laurent Hilaire for Don Chi- sciotte, set Carla Fracci’s Giselle with Julio Bocca and assistant choreographer for Paul Chalmer’s Nutcracker.
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Peter & Ethel Stapleton
Randall Anderson
Rebecca Tucker
Rena Tsunomachi
Renate Palmer
Rhonda Sim
Richard & Aurora Musto
Richard and Mary Shaw
Richard Mah
Richard Ostrowski
Robert & Jean Ann Rooney
Robert Arts & Pam Fitzgerald
Robert Rosen
Robin & Tino Di Manno
Robin Grouette
Rod & Betty Wade
Roderick & Jean McKay
Roger Mapp
Ron Westcott
Roseanne Penner
Rosemarie Brown
Roxanne McCaig
Ruben & Heather Nelson
Ruth Aronetz
Saida Vuk
Samy Salloum
Sandra Alton
Sandra F. Lucas
Sandra Folkins
Sandra Yates
Sandy & Bill Evans
Sarah Burghardt
Sarah Cooper
Sarah Palmer & Tom Plunkett
Savannah Ribeiro
Scott Olson
Sean English
Shannon Stevenson
Sharon Hanwell
Sharon Martens
Sharon McNaughton
Sharon Pawlyk
Sharon Watkins
Shawna Guiltner
Sheahan Keinick
Shelagh Lobay
Shelley Smith
Shirine Lund
Shirley Allder
Spayco Clinic
Simone T. Bussieres & Richard Speiss
Stacey Tomlinson
Stephanie Ho Lem
Stephanie Lawrence
Stephen Marsters & Steven Gallent
Sue Hindle
Susan Andrews
Susan MacDonald
Susan-Jane Sudyk
Sylvia Duffus
Tadeusz Baczkiewicz
Tania Dunlop
Tannis Morgan
Tara Mathison
Tara Weiss
Tennille Boessenkool
Terrie Faber
Terry Palmer
Tessa Hornbeck
The Fabbrici Foundation
Theresa Yearwood
Therese Kracher
Thomas & Kathryn Grell
Thomas Fath & Jo-Ann Kolmes
Tricia Hyndman
Trudy Feldmeyer
Trudy Velichka
Valerie & Tony Barlott
Valerie Beauchamp
Valerie MacLeod
Valerie Robertson
Valerie Seaman
Vicki Giles
Victor Dantas
Vivian Manasc
Walter & Irene DeBoni
Wendy Gnenz
Yolanda Van Wachem
Yuko Mase
Yulia Herasimovich
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Anonymous
Alberta Ballet Foundation
Benevity
Calgary Foundation
CanadaHelps.org
Edmonton Community Foundation
Fabbrici Foundation for the Arts
GiftFunds Canada
Heather Bala Edwards Foundation
Shaw Birdies for Kids presented by Altalink
Shaw Family Foundation
Seaver Family Flow Through Fund and the Calgary Foundation
Viewpoint Foundation
Baker Tilly Catalyst
Palmer Family Foundation
Farrell Engineering Sales Inc.
Osten-Victor Fund
Callow & Associates Management Consultants Inc.
AltaLink, A Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company
A whole community is working behind-the-scenes,
helping us inspire you with dance!
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CHAIR
Heather Rae, HRJ Consulting (Calgary)VICE CHAIR
Heather Klimchuk, Advocacy, Connections & Communications Consulting (Edmonton & Northern Alberta)
Sarah Palmer, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Calgary)
CORPORATE SECRETARY
Frank Molnar, Field Law (Calgary)TREASURER
Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary) -
Denise Clarke, One Yellow Rabbit (Calgary)
Melissa Cook, Field Law (Calgary)
Peggy Garritty, PG Communications Ltd. (Edmonton)
Lawrence Gervais, Babiche Consulting (Calgary)
Wendy Gnenz, MNP (Edmonton)
Alyssa Kim, Bennett Jones (Edmonton)
Agnieszka (Aggie) Mikulski, TIPP Consulting (Edmonton)
Noël Papadopoulos, Papas Group (Edmonton)
Ellie Siebens, EPL Consulting Ltd. (Calgary)
Gregory Stirling, Alberta Court of Justice (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
Heather RaeDIRECTOR
Jana Neal