Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Which Performance of Clara's Dream Should You Go To?

While all performances are exciting, there are some things you might want to consider when deciding which show you'd like to attend. If your calendar is leaving you with a couple options for which day you see Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story, here are somethings to keep in mind about each show time.

Thursday, December 5th, 7:00 pm

Opening Night! For me, nothing quite beats the energy that performers have on opening night. Their legs are fresh, they've got a good flow of nervous energy going, and this often leads to just explosive amounts of energy on stage.  Opening night also happens to be a Thursday, so you can keep your weekend open for other activities. The show is just over an hour long, so you can be home and in your PJs by a reasonable time. If you want to grab dinner before the show at one of the many eateries walking distance from the theater, they won't be nearly as crowded as they would be on a Friday. 

Friday, December 6th, 7:00 pm

Some of the major roles in this ballet are double cast, so you'll still get that same first-show energy from many of the principal dancers.  That is not to say that you won't get energy from all the other cast members, but they won't be quite as nervous, having worked through some of their jitters the night before.  Plus, what better way to end your busy week than by relaxing at the ballet? Grab dinner before the show, or drinks after, make it a fun night out! Get a group of friends together, since it's an evening show, if you're looking for a nice, quiet, night-out there will probably be fewer children at this show than at the Saturday shows. 

Saturday, December 7th, 1:00 pm

This show is sure to be exciting, Because it's an early-afternoon show the audience will be full of families and children.  If you have kids, take advantage of Clara's Tea before the show, but tickets are selling out fast, get yours soon. Kids help create a really energetic audience, this fuels the dancer's performance. As a performer, there is no better feeling than performing for an audience full of kids, and as an audience member, you'll feel it too. Tickets for this show are selling really fast, so get yours soon!

Saturday, December 7th, 4:00 pm

The closing performance, similar to Opening Night, dancers kick it into high gear for this show to end the first half of the City Center Ballet season with a bang! And, like the 1 pm show, the audience will also be full of kids and families, further energizing the dancers.  There is also a Clara's Tea connected with this show, again tickets are selling fast, so don't wait to get them. By this show the dancers have really worked out any small kinks that came-up, and they are ready to give the show everything they have left.


So look at your calendar, and pick the show that best fits your theater style! Each show will be wonderful.  The cast has worked very hard to bring this production to a new level, so come out and support the Upper Valley's Ballet Company on December 5th, 6th, and 7th at The Lebanon Opera House!

Tickets for Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story can be purchased on the Lebanon Opera House website  or by calling the Box Office at (603)448-0400.  Read this post for information on group ticket pricing. Get your tickets soon for preferred seating! Tickets for Clara's Tea can be purchased on the City Center Ballet website, tea tickets include tickets to the show following the tea.

**Note that as of 11/22/2013 Tickets to Clara's Tea for the 1pm show are SOLD OUT, there are still a few tickets left to Clara's Tea for the 4pm show**

I'll see you at the ballet!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Win Two Tickets to Clara's Dream-a nutcracker story

City Center Ballet is giving away two tickets to Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story for the Thursday evening performance. There are a couple ways you can enter to win! First, share a story about one of your family's holiday traditions in the comments section of this post for one entry. Then share this post on facebook for a second entry, To share, head over to the City Center Ballet Facebook page and share the status containing this post with your facebook friends! It should be fun to hear some stories from our reader and their friends!

There are so many unique family traditions, for everyone at City Center Ballet Clara's Dream has become a wonderful tradition, dancers and their families look forward to it every year.  For many community members in the Upper Valley attending Clara's Dream and/or Clara's Tea has become a tradition as a magical start to a busy holiday season.

We are looking forward to hearing your holiday stories, Ticket winners will be drawn on December 1st, for two tickets to the Thursday, December 5th performance of Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story at 7pm at the Lebanon Opera House.

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Doing Double Duty...Meet 2013's Dewdrop Fairies and Snow Queens!

This year two dancers share the roles of The Snow Queen and The Dewdrop Fairy.   The Snow Queen reigns over the pine forest, she and the Snow King help begin Clara and The Nutcracker Prince on their journey out of this world and towards the mystical Land of  Sweets. To make Clara's journey more magical she leads a flurry of snowflakes in The Waltz of the Snowflakes as they cover the forest floor in a blanket of snow, and send Clara and her Nutcracker Prince on their way.

After all the countries in The Land of Sweets have performed for Clara and The Nutcracker Prince a beautiful bouquet of flowers emerge followed by the oh-so-sparkly Dewdrop Fairy, dressed in a beautiful costume constructed by City Center Ballet's own Elizabeth Lurie, she floats through rows of flowers as they dance in The Waltz of the Flowers. The Dewdrop Fairy lives among the flowers, frolicking as they sway around her, this piece builds on the excitement of the day for Clara and her Nutcracker Prince, building to the climax of the second half of the ballet when The Sugar Plum Fairy emerges to perform with her Cavalier. Two of City Center Ballet's Principle dancers share these roles that provide guidance and excitement for Clara's journey through her dream.

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Jesse

This is Jesse's first year performing with City Center Ballet, she appeared earlier this year as a Wili in Giselle in May and September.  A professional, Jesse has performed with The Charleston Ballet, Ballet Theater of Maryland, and BalletFlemming. This fall Jesse joined the teaching staff at Lebanon Ballet School, the school of City Center Ballet. 
Jesse is looking forward to working with her friend Justin Koertgen in the pas de deux as The Snow Queen and finally getting to dance her favorite role as The Dewdrop Fairy.
As a new resident of the Upper Valley Jesse's favorite thing to do when she is not dancing is spending time with her husband and two dogs exploring the area.
Jesse's favorite thing about Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story is starting a new nutcracker tradition with her new ballet family.

You can catch Jesse as The Dewdrop Fairy on Thursday at 7pm and on Saturday at 4pm, she will be performing as The Snow Queen on Friday at 7pm and Saturday at 1pm.

Madi

Madi is a Senior at Hartford High School in Hartford, VT. This is her 6th season dancing with City Center Ballet. Past notable roles with City Center Ballet include The Fairy Godmother  in Cinderella, Arabian and Marzipan in Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story, and Peasant Pas in Giselle. Madi first appeared with City Center Ballet as a mini Garland and Lilac Fairy Attendant in The Sleeping Beauty.
Madi most looking forward to dancing to her favorite music as The Snow Queen and dancing a new role as The Dewdrop Fairy in Waltz of the Flowers.
 Madi's favorite thing to do when she is not dancing is watching the Boston Bruins.
Madi's favorite thing about Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story is the variety of roles she has had the opportunity to dance. 

You can catch Madi as The Dewdrop Fairy on Friday at 7pm and on Saturday at 1pm, she will be performing as The Snow Queen on Thursday at 7pm and Saturday at 4pm.


Tickets for Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story can be purchased on the Lebanon Opera House website  or by calling the Box Office at (603)448-0400.  Read this post for information on group ticket pricing. Get your tickets soon for preferred seating! Tickets for Clara's Tea can be purchased on the City Center Ballet website, tea tickets include tickets to the show following the tea.

**Note that as of 11/22/2013 Tickets to Clara's Tea for the 1pm show are SOLD OUT, there are still a few tickets left to Clara's Tea for the 4pm show**

Monday, November 11, 2013

Clara's Dream, How did we get here?

Just in case you haven't gleaned by now, Clara's Dream is City Center Ballet's take on The Nutcracker. The Nutcracker, a two-act ballet, which worked its way into American ballet companies as a holiday classic, and most often an annual tradition, in the 1960's, was first performed in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1892. The original choreography was by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov set to the famous score by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.  The most famous piece in the score is the Dance of The Sugar Plum Fairy, which was the first piece of music ever written, and possibly still the most famous, that used the celesta. The Nutcracker is based on the story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King written by E.T.A. Hoffmann.

Historically this ballet begins at the home of Dr. Stahlbaum, his wife, his daughter Clara, and his son Fritz are preparing to host a Christmas party.  Their guests arrive and everyone celebrates with lots of dancing and parents distribute gifts to children.  Suddenly Heir Drosselmeyer, Clara's Godfather, arrives with the life sized dolls he has created and magically animated, all the guest settle in for a magical puppet performance. When the performance is over Drosselmeyer puts the dolls away, disappointing Clara and Fritz, until he surprises the two children with a little carved man made to crack nuts! Clara falls in love with the little nutcracker doll, and shows his wonderful nut-cracking abilities to all the guests at the party.  Never to be out-done, Fritz waits for an opening and steals the doll, which, as most brothers will, he then breaks. Clara is devastated, she bandages up the nutcrackers broken little jaw.  Soon after that the party is over and all the guest leave, Clara tucks her injured doll in for the night and goes reluctantly to bed.

This is where Clara's Dream begins, you can read the rest of the story here.

There are many versions of The Nutcracker, ballet companies often put their own twist on the story to pull in some local history. Modern dance companies, like The Mark Morris Dance Company, have their own versions of The Nutcracker.  Mark Morris's The Hard Nut sets the story in a graphic-comic book  out of the retro 1960's, inspired by Charles Burnes. Contemporary musicians have also put their own twists on Tchaikovsky's famous score.  Duke Ellington jazzed-up The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in his song Sugar Rum Cherry.  The Trans Siberian Orchestra has their own Rock version of the score called A mad Russian Christmas.

City Center Ballet is proud of it's family-friendly one-act version of The Nutcracker.  Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story keeps the wonderful excitement of The Nutcracker while it condenses it into one, hour-long act, with no intermission, to keep even the smallest children engaged in the performance. This will leave everyone in the family with a pleasant experience at the ballet. You and your family will be sure to leave humming Tchaikovsky as visions of sugar plums dance in your head!

Make City Center Ballet's take on The Nutcracker part of your family's tradition this year.  Tickets for Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story are on sale now on The Lebanon Opera House website or by calling the Box Office at (603)-448-0400. Performances are Thursday 12/5 at 7pm, Friday 12/8 at 7pm, and Saturday 12/7 at 1pm and 4pm.  Advanced pricing and reserved seating are available, so get your tickets soon!

**Note that as of 11/22/2013 Tickets to Clara's Tea for the 1pm show are SOLD OUT, there are still a few tickets left to Clara's Tea for the 4pm show**

I'll see you at the ballet!

Monday, November 4, 2013

The 2013 Sugar Plum Faries!

The iconic role of The Sugar Plum Fairy in Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story is shared by two, more than deserving, young ladies in 2013. Marya and Maddie have both danced lead and title roles with City Center Ballet in the past, but this will be both of their first performances as The Sugar Plum Fairy. The Sugar Plum Fairy is the queen of The Land of Sweets. She welcomes Clara and the Nutcracker Prince to her land after they bravely defeat the Rat King and Journey through the snow in The Pine Forest. The Fairy asks the sweets to dance for Clara and her prince to thank them for defeating the evil Rat King.  Once each of the countries has performed The Sugar Plum Fairy herself, along with her Cavaliere dance a beautiful pas de deux to conclude the night.  Also, look for a post later about the fabulous tutu that was crafted by City Center Ballet's very talented costume designer!


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Maddie

Maddie has performed with City Center Ballet for 5 seasons.  She is a Junior at Lebanon High School.  Past notable roles include Dew Drop and Marzipan in Clara's Dream-A Nutcracker Story, Myrtha in Giselle, Winter Fairy in Cinderella, and solo appearances in many Corps de Ballet pieces.
Maddie's first role with City Center Ballet was as a Dwarf in Cinderella in 2009.
Maddie will also appear in Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story as a snowflake in Waltz of the Snowflakes and Marzipan.Maddie is most looking forward to working with Andre Teixeira on pas de deux work, something that is totally new to her. She is excited to take on this new and exciting challenge.
Maddie's favorite thing about being The Sugar Plum Fairy is working in a character that is very different from things she's done in the past. It's refreshing but also very technically challenging. (Oh and of course, getting to wear the gorgeous new tutu made by Mrs. Lurie!)

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Marya

Marya has performed with City Center Ballet for 6 seasons.  She is a Senior at Hanover High School. Past notable roles include Arabian, Marzipan, and Clara  in Clara's Dream- a nutcracker storyGiselle in GiselleCinderella  in Cinderella, and solo appearances in many Corps de Ballet pieces. 
Marya's first role with City Center Ballet was as a Mini-Garland in The Sleeping Beauty in 2007.
Marya will also appear in Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story as Marzipan and a Snowflake.
Marya is most looking forward to the challenge of such an iconic role as Sugar Plum
Marya's favorite thing about being The Sugar Plum Fairy is the beautiful music in the pas de deux and, of course, the tutu and tiara :)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Clara's Dream - a nutcracker story

So there have been many references to Clara's Dream on this blog already, but what's the story?  Because there is no talking in ballet, it's usually a good idea to have a basic understanding of the story you're about to see before attending the performance, this makes it easier to understand what is happening on stage so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the performance.

Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story is City Center Ballet's adaptation of The Nutcracker, however they have tightened up the story to fit it into one act to maintain the attention of younger children.  The Nutcracker is a Christmastime story, and attending this ballet annually grows into a tradition for many families, so City Center Ballet has gone that extra step to make this ballet even more family friendly.

Here's an outline of what will unfold on stage at The Lebanon Opera House on December 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2013:

The curtain rises on a sleeping Clara, a young girl whose family just hosted a Christmas Party, she had a long day and has fallen asleep in an arm chair. It had been an exciting day full of treats and sweets and lots of merry dancing.   Her Godfather, Heir Drosselmeyer, was a surprise guest at the party. Drosselmeyer, a magician and toymaker, brought gifts for all the children in attendance. Drosselmeyer presents Clara with a carved nutcracker doll, which she cherishes immediately. As the curtain rises Clara awakens and rises to check on her new nutcracker doll, Heir Dorsselmeyer appears and performs some magic on the nutcracker.  Suddenly, something begins to happen, either Clara and Drosselmeyer are shrinking or the entire living room is growing, and then Clara's Nutcracker appears to have come to life! But wait, something is not right, Clara's now gigantic living room has filled with giant mice with a Rat King as their leader! Magically, toy soldiers emerge from under the Christmas Tree and a battle between The Nutcracker and the Rat King, and their minions ensues. Clara is terrified, suddenly it seems the Rat King is about to defeat her Nutcracker! In a moment of quick thinking Clara distracts the Rat King, who is then quickly killed by her Nutcracker. 

Victorious, Clara's Nutcracker transforms into a Prince and escorts his heroine away.  Outside in a pine forest near Clara's home  it begins to snow, the King and Queen of the Snow dance as Clara and her Prince enter the forest.  Suddenly it begins to snow harder and a group of Snowflakes dance gracefully around Clara and her Prince.  Eventually the Snow King and Queen emerge again and guide Clara and her prince on through the forest. 


Clara and her Prince arrive in the Land of Sweets and are greeted by The Sugar Plum Fairy and a group of angels, they are so thankful that Clara helped to defeat the Rat King, they present her with gifts and show Clara and her Prince to a throne. Then, the Pastry Chefs arrive to delight their eyes with treats and sweets from around the world.  First come the hot beverages, Hot Chocolate from Spain, Arabian Coffee, and Chinese Tea, then suddenly Russian Candy Cane Dancers emerge from Fabergé Eggs, Marzipan from Denmark arrives on a beautiful cake, Finally the Pastry Chefs, from Germany, dance for Clara and her Prince. Suddenly a beautiful  string of flowers arrive, and Waltz of the Flowers  begins, staring The Dewdrop Fairy.  To conclude the performance The Sugar Plum Fairy  herself, escorted by her Cavaleir, perform a dance, to some of the most iconic music from the ballet. 


All the sweets from all the countries come together for one final dance to usher Clara and her Prince out of their land. Clara wonders, did this really happen, or was it all just a wonderful dream?


Tickets for Clara's Dream- a nutcrracker story can be purchased on the Lebanon Opera House website  or by calling the Box Office at (603)448-0400.  Read this post for information on group ticket pricing. Get your tickets soon for preferred seating! Tickets for Clara's Tea can be purchased on the City Center Ballet website, tea tickets include tickets to the show following the tea.

**Note that as of 11/22/2013 Tickets to Clara's Tea for the 1pm show are SOLD OUT, there are still a few tickets left to Clara's Tea for the 4pm show**

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Meet the Resident Choreographer!

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Jennifer Henderson, the Resident Choreographer, or Maker of Magic, for City Center Ballet, is the brains behind a lot of the beauty that happens on stage. Jennifer began choreographing with City Center Ballet in 2008 when she choreographed City Center Ballet's production of Cinderella. Since then Jennifer has added Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story and Coppélia to her repertoire.  In 2013 Jennifer also undertook setting Giselle, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa, on the City Center Ballet Company.

Jennifer's choreography is beautiful to watch, it is clear that every phrase is carefully planned to build on the previous phrase.  Dancers move seamlessly from one formation to another.  Larger group pieces are full of "wow"moments.  It is clear that in planning choreography Jennifer has a clear view of the big picture.

In Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story watch for moments in Snow and Waltz of the Flowers where it becomes clear that these classic Corps de Ballet pieces were carefully planned to give the illusion of a swirling snow shower or flower petals blowing through a meadow. All 8-10 dancers suddenly appear on stage in a pattern, which transforms before your eyes into something completely different in a few seamless counts in the music.  In fact, these stunning transitions often yield a round of applause from the audience. To get the best view of this careful pattern planning, pick a seat near the front and center of the balcony.

Tickets for Clara's Dream- a nutcracker story can be purchased on the Lebanon Opera House website  or by calling the Box Office at (603)448-0400.  Read this post for information on group ticket pricing. Get your tickets soon for preferred seating!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Have you heard about Clara's Tea?

Tables full of Tea Party goodies to delight everyone
and get you into the holiday spirit before the show!
Clara's Tea is a wonderful tradition that has grown with City Center Ballet's Clara's Dream-a nutcracker story.  This event is organized every year with a lot of hard work from the City Center Ballet staff and volunteers (Thank you dancer parents!). Monies raised from this event feed directly back into the company to pay for costumes, lights, scenery, props, and yearly maintenance for all those things essential to the day-to-day functioning of our not-for-profit company. This year Clara's Tea is on Saturday, December 7th at 11:30 am (before the 1 pm performance) and 2:30 pm (before the 4 pm performance).


Clara's Tea takes place at Lebanon Ballet School, the ballet school
 of City Center Ballet. It sells out every year, get your tickets soon!
Clara's Tea is an opportunity for kids to meet some of the cast members of Clara's Dream, enjoy some tea (or juice) and little goodies before the show! It's a little bit like Disney's Character Breakfast! Kids can ask the dancers about their rolls, and get their photo taken. Let your children dress-up and enjoy High-Tea before an experience at the ballet. This is the ultimate theater experience, and a rare opportunity to get photos with some of the dancers in costume!


Let the City Center Ballet Pastry Chefs make your Tea Party with Clara a fabulous experience!
Tickets for Clara's Tea can be purchased on the City Center Ballet website, the ticket price for Clara's Tea includes a ticket to the Clara's Dream-a nutcracker story performance immediately following The Tea.  All Tea attendees are given prime seating at the Lebanon Opera House.  Tickets sell out every year...Get yours NOW!

Friday, October 25, 2013

Affordable Entertainment! (read for info on a group ticket discount!!)

Let's talk money...briefly. Ballets are inherently expensive productions, there's no way around it.  Between costumes, set-pieces, lights, lighting designers, stage crew, choreographers, directors, theater fees and bringing in some professional dancers the expenses quickly add up.  City Center Ballet is lucky to have many, many volunteers who help dilute some of the costs that would be associated with costumes, set building, etc. But the materials alone are a significant expense.

When I was younger I remember sitting around the theater during the tech - week for my youth-company's production of The Nutcracker. One of the other dancers had been outfitted in a brand-new costume and was patiently sitting in the auditorium watching some of the stage crew working on the scene where the Christmas tree grows.  Well, the director of the company spotted her sitting in that costume and came marching over and yanked her out of the seat. All of the dancers in the vicinity were about to receive a stern talking-to! The director asked us to guess how much that costume our friend had been so casually lounging in cost, $300? $400? $600? "No!" said the director "That costume cost $1500, you will probably never own garment that expensive, well maybe not until you buy a wedding dress." We were all shocked, but it stuck. And now just imagine outfitting several dozen dancers in costumes that compare in price to a wedding dress! Like I said ballets are expensive!
These Snowflake costumes from Clara's journey through a pine forest to The Land of Sweets even resemble wedding dresses
The finale to Waltz of the Flowers, the Dewdrop costume (center) was newly constructed in 2012, look for some exciting new costume additions this year too!
However, City Center Ballet works very hard to raise funds in ways that help them pass a minimum amount of those expenses on to their Upper Valley audience! This year Adult tickets purchased in advance are just $16.50 and Children 12 & under are $11.50. BUT WAIT! Because it is City Center Ballet's 15th Season if you are buying tickets for a group of 15 or more people you can take advantage of a 15% Discount! That means tickets are just over $14 for Adults and just under $10 for Children 12 & Under! Purchase group tickets early to ensure that your group gets seated together!

Get a group from your office, book club, yoga class, neighborhood, or school together to enjoy this fantastically affordable performance!

You can purchase tickets on the Lebanon Opera House Website or by calling the Box Office at (603)448-0400. **For Group Ticket pricing, please call the Box Office**

I'll see you at the Ballet!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Wilis, Sylphs, and Fairies, OH My!


You might just get to see these magical ballet creatures come out for some Trick-Or-Treating at the Powerhouse Mall from 4pm to 6pm on Halloween (Thursday 10/31). Bring your little monsters to meet some of City Center Ballet's characters! Past years have featured, Cinderella, her Fairy Godmother and Evil Stepsisters, Aurora and some of the Fairies that visit her, The Sugar Plum Fairy and dancers from the countries visited in Clara's Dream-a nutcracker story, and many other characters from City Center Ballet productions. Who will be there this year?

A line-up of City Center Ballet dancers passes candy to eager Trick-Or-Treaters 
City Center Ballet dancers helping to fill the bucket of a Powerhouse Mall Trick-Or-Treater
Linda Copp, Artistic Director of City Center Ballet, accompanies her granddaughter, dressed as Little Bo Peep, to the City Center Ballet candy stop.


If you have not participated in the trick-or-treating at the Powerhouse Mall, this is an Upper Valley event not to be missed! First, it's indoors, stay warm and don't fight about that parka ruining your child's carefully planned costume. Second where else can your child be delighted by the whimsical planning from all the shops in the mall, as well as special additions like the dancers from City Center Ballet!


Trick-or Treating at the Powerhouse Mall is free and open to the public, put it in your calendar now, you'll thank me later!



Monday, October 21, 2013

We're a Hoot!

Actually, City Center Ballet has won The Complete Hoot's Owl Award for "Outstanding Community Dance Performances" for their 2012-2013 Season performances of Clara's Dream-a nutcracker story and Giselle.  Congratulations to the cast and crew of both these outstanding productions!

The Complete Hoot's Awards ceremony was on Sunday, October 20th in White River Junction, VT.  They gave awards to several local arts organizations in the Vermont and New Hampshire Upper Valley Region. Awards were given in almost 30 categories spanning Music, Theater, Dance, Art, and Community Outreach.  City Center Ballet is honored to have won the award for Community Dance Performances for the fourth year in a row and to be honored among so many outstanding arts organizations in the community.

Here is a link to The Complete Hoot's Website, and here is their description of how winners of Owl Awards are chosen:

"The Owl Awards recognize and celebrate achievements in the arts in the Upper Valley for a given arts year, September to September.  Nominations are made by our readers and the top five-six are then listed in each category for the final voting.  Final voting is done through both the readership and e-mail contacts of The Complete Hoot."

Congratulations also go to Lebanon Ballet School, the ballet school of City Center Ballet, for their Owl Award for Outstanding Youth Dance Education! Congrats to the 2012-2013 teaching staff, guest teachers, and the amazing students who make teaching fun!

Friday, October 18, 2013

Fundraiser!!!

On Saturday, October 19th, 2013 City Center Ballet has a fundraiser at Margarita's Mexican Restaurant located in Centerra Marketplace in Lebanon...this is super easy! Go enjoy a meal with friends and/or family at Margaritas and present your server with the voucher below before 5:30pm...that's it, then City Center Ballet will get 15% of your bill as a donation from Margaritas!

Remember City Center Ballet is a Not-For-Profit semi-professional student company, every penny they get contributes to performance experience for Upper Valley youth in Vermont and New Hampshire.  The youth-members of City Center Ballet gain valuable experience from every performance.

Hope to see you at Margaritas!!


Welcome!

Welcome to the brand-new City Center Ballet Blog! City Center Ballet, a not-for-profit semi-professional ballet company, is the Upper Valley's premier ballet company located in the heart of Lebanon, NH. The 2013-2014 season, City Center's 15th season, is well underway.

We kicked this year off with an exciting performance of Giselle at the Lebanon Opera House on September 20th and 21st, the performance was spectacular and the story of Giselle's epic love for Albrecht brought tears to the eyes of many. Our season continues with Clara's Dream-a nutcracker story at the Lebanon Opera House December 5th, 6th, and 7th (tickets can be found here).  In April 2014 City Center Ballet is very excited to be bringing The Sleeping Beauty to the Upper Valley, performances are April 25th, 26th, and 27th at the Lebanon Opera House in Lebanon, New Hampshire! Mark your calendars now!

We are very excited to start this blog where we can share facts and trivia about our favorite ballets, fun anecdotes about City Center Ballet, profiles of our local and professional talent, sneak peeks of performances, and opportunities to interact with the City Center Ballet dancers at local events, with the Upper Valley Community of Vermont and New Hampshire!

We're quality ballet in your backyard!