Alberta Ballet Company Explained

Alberta Ballet
Founded:1966
Founders:Ruth Carse and Muriel Taylor
Location:Calgary
Director:Francesco Ventriglia
Music Director:Peter Dala
Official School:Alberta Ballet School

Alberta Ballet (also known as the Alberta Ballet Company) was founded by Muriel Taylor and Dr. Ruth Carse in 1958 and became a professional company in 1966.[1] [2] The company is a resident company of both the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta and the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary, Alberta and performs its full season in both venues.

Development

Carse directed the company until 1975.[3] She was followed by Jeremy Leslie-Spinks (1975-1976), Brydon Paige (1976–1988), and Ali Pourfarrokh (1988–1998). During Pourfarrokh's tenure, in 1990, the company merged with the Calgary City Ballet and moved into the Nat Christie Centre in Calgary. Since then, it has performed in both Edmonton and Calgary.

Former San Francisco Ballet dancer Mikko Nissinen then directed the company until 2002. Nissinen introduced Balanchine works, while continuing to commission new works from Canadian and international choreographers. He toured the company to China, Finland, and Egypt.[3]

Jean Grand-Maître was then appointed as artistic director. In 2019 Christopher Anderson was appointed co-artistic director of the company alongside Grand-Maître. This was planned as part of a three year transition process leading to Anderson becoming full artistic director of the company for the 2022/2023 season.

In June 2023 it was announced that Christopher Anderson and Alberta Ballet had "decided to part ways”.[4] Anderson left the company in December of 2023.

Francesco Ventriglia has been director of the company since January 2024.

Choreography

Artistic director Jean Grand-Maître has choreographed Carmen, which toured China, and Fiddle and the Drum, a collaboration with Joni Mitchell while at the Alberta Ballet. In the spring of 2010 the company built on its ballet and pop collaboration by staging an Elton John production named Elton:[5] Love Lies Bleeding.[6] Elton John reportedly was so moved by Fiddle and the Drum that he asked Alberta Ballet to produce a ballet for him.

Alberta Ballet was the first Canadian company to stage a ballet by Christopher Wheeldon of the New York City Ballet. Wheeldon choreographed A Midsummer Night's Dream with the company. It also commissioned two pieces from Jorma Elo, of the Boston Ballet.

Canadian choreographer Sabrina Matthews has created pieces the company as well.

2015-2016 season

The season included performances of the glam-rock ballet Love Lies Bleeding, featuring principal dancer Yukichi Hattori in the role of Elton John.[7]

2016-2017 season

The 2016–2017 season featuring Alberta Ballet company dancers included Dracula, The Nutcracker, Alice in Wonderland, and the World Premiere of Our Canada, a new creation in collaboration with Gordon Lightfoot. Dracula was on-loan from Texas Ballet Theater and choreographed by their artistic director, Ben Stevenson (dancer).

Guest company performances included Shadowland (performed by Pilobolus), a mixed bill from dance company Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, and Life (performed by BalletBoyz).[8]

Dancers

Dancers of Alberta Ballet (2024/25):[9]

Name Nationality Ranking
Alan Ma China Principal Dancer
Luna Sasaki JapanPrincipal Dancer
Mariko Kondo JapanPrincipal Dancer
Aaron AnkerUnited States Principal Dancer
Alexandra Hughes United StatesPrincipal Dancer
Caleb Durbin Australia Soloist Dancer
Jolie Rose LombardoUnited StatesCorps de Ballet Dancer
Zachary Boresow United States Corps de Ballet Dancer
Scotto Hamed-Ramos United States Soloist Dancer
Alyssa Churchill CanadaCorps de Ballet Dancer
Zara BaileyAustraliaCorps de Ballet Dancer
CanadaTess BrowningCanadaCorps de Ballet Dancer
Scotto Hamed-Ramos United States Corps de Ballet Dancer
Matthew Maxwell AustraliaCorps de Ballet Dancer
Seira Iwamoto Japan Senior Corps de Ballet Dancer
Macyn Malana VogtUnited StatesCorps de Ballet Dancer
Yaroslav Khudych UkraineCorps de Ballet Dancer
Allison Perhach United States Soloist Dancer
Michael Scott-Kahans AustraliaCorps de Ballet Dancer
Rhys Hudson United StatesCorps de Ballet Dancer
Emmanuel López Martinez MexicoCorps de Ballet Dancer
Leona Takada JapanCorps de Ballet Dancer
Mirko MelandriItalyCorps de Ballet Dancer
Federico VitaliItalyCorps de Ballet Dancer
Alfonso Maria GuerrieroItalyCorps de Ballet Dancer
Victoria Bourassa CanadaApprentice Dancer
Rikuto Kubota JapanApprentice Dancer
Chizuru Kikuchi JapanApprentice Dancer
Teodora DvoretskiCanadaApprentice Dancer
Hotaru Maruyama JapanApprentice Dancer
Hinata TakaharaJapanApprentice Dancer
Isabel Tornqvist CanadaApprentice Dancer
Dylan WestUnited StatesApprentice Dancer

Alberta Ballet School

The Professional Division at Alberta Ballet School is a full-time dance and academic training program for students in grades 7 through 12, with a part-time, dance-only option for those in grades 5 and 6. The School's Dedicated Contemporary Dance Stream is available to students in grades 10, 11 and 12 who wish to focus on contemporary dance.[10]

The School is led by Artistic Principal Ashley McNeil and, in 2018, was recognized by Canadian Heritage for its national impact in training artists for professional artistic careers, at the highest levels.[11]

Other Notable Artistic Staff

References

  1. News: Anderson . Jack . From Alberta, a Troupe Both Lyrical and Dramatic . New York Times . New York City, United States . 17 October 1997 . 9 January 2012.
  2. Book: Sanderson, Kay. 200 Remarkable Alberta Women. 1999. Famous Five Foundation. Calgary. 91. https://archive.today/20130628052903/http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/page.aspx?id=917862. dead. 2013-06-28.
  3. News: Crabb . Michael . Alberta Ballet's Dramatic Moves . Dance Magazine . August 2005 . 8 January 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111215120628/http://dancemagazine.com/issues/August-2005/Alberta-Ballets-Dramatic-Moves . 15 December 2011 .
  4. News: Jarvie . Michele . July 7, 2023 . 'Alberta Ballet to lose artistic director after one full season at the helm' . Calgary Herald.
  5. Web site: AMA Home Page - AMA. AMA. 11 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20120225064611/http://www.ama.ab.ca/westworld/index.php?%2Farticles%2Fthe_alberta_ballet_hits_the_stage_at_the_vancouver_olympics%2F. 25 February 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Alberta Ballet Performances - ELTON . 2010-05-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100110134937/http://www.albertaballet.com/page/elton/1000552 . 10 January 2010 . dmy-all .
  7. https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/local-arts/dancer-yukichi-hattori-stepping-away-from-stage-after-love-lies-bleeding "Dancer Yukichi Hattori stepping away from stage after Love Lies Bleeding"
  8. News: Bonfield . Stephan . Gordon Lightfoot, Dracula a part of Alberta Ballet's 2016-2017 Season . 6 July 2018 . Calgary Herald.
  9. Web site: Dancers 2021. August 29, 2024. Alberta Ballet. en-US.
  10. Web site: About the School of Alberta Ballet . 18 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180619035739/http://schoolofalbertaballet.com/about-us/about-the-school.html . 19 June 2018 . dead .
  11. Web site: Investing in Arts Training Programs in Alberta . 18 June 2018.
  12. News: Levesque . Roger . Alberta Ballet's Sensual Venture into a Dangerous Seduction . 18 June 2018 . Postmedia . October 24, 2017.