Oakland Ballet Explained

The Oakland Ballet Company is a non-profit ballet company based in Oakland, California. OBC was founded in 1965 by Ronn Guidi, an Oakland native, and gained recognition through its historical reconstructions of ballets from the Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev; the mounting of classic works of Americana; and the creation of innovative contemporary choreography.[1]

Noted revivals by Oakland Ballet include works by choreographers Kurt Jooss, Michel Fokine, Charles Weidman, and Antony Tudor and the first re-staging of works by Bronislava Nijinska in the United States. Championing American masterpieces as well, Oakland Ballet has presented Eugene Loring's "Billy the Kid", Ruthanna Boris's "Cakewalk", and Agnes de Mille's "Fall River Legend". Along with Guidi's own repertoire of choreography, Oakland Ballet has produced works by local choreographers such as Val Caniparoli, Carlos Carvajal, Margaret Jenkins, Alonzo King, Michael Lowe, Robert Moses, and Amy Seiwert, among others.

In 2000, Oakland Ballet ushered in a new Artist Director, Dance Theatre of Harlem dancer, Karen Brown. Founding Artistic Director Ronn Guidi retired for the final time in 2008 and Oakland Ballet continued to present productions under the direction of guest Artistic Directors through the spring of 2010.

Since his appointment as Artistic Director of Oakland Ballet Company in 2010, Lustig has presented five seasons of his Nutcracker and three spring repertory productions, Forwards! (2011), Diaghilev Imagery (2013), and Oakland-esque (2014), with a focus on commissioned works by Bay Area choreographers. Lustig’s ballet Infinitum was included in the West Wave Dance Festival (2011) and he initiated Oakland Ballet Company’s annual summer Ballet Boot Camp, a two-week dance and choreography workshop now in its fifth year, as well as ongoing ballet training opportunities at The Academy at Oakland Ballet Company. Lustig also been instrumental in reviving Oakland Ballet’s role in arts education in the East Bay, establishing OBC’s current “Discover Dance” community outreach program.

Repertoire[2]

!Title!Choreographer!Oakland Ballet Premiere!Staged By
Billy the KidEugene Loring1976Eugene Loring
Spectre de la Rose1976Antole Vilzak
Coppelia1977Ann Jenner of The Royal Ballet
The Sisters1977Eugene Loring
The Tender LandEugene Loring1978 (World Premiere)
La Boutique FantasqueLeonide Massine1978Leonide Massine
Le Soleil de Nuit (The Snow Maiden)Leonide Massine1979Leonide Massine
ScheherazadeFokine1979Nicolas Beriosoff
Time unto TimeEugene Loring1980 (World Premiere)
RoomsAnna Sokolow1980Anna Sokolow
Les NocesBronislava Nijinska1981Irina Nijinska (daughter)
Les BichesBronislava Nijinska1982Irina Nijinska (daughter)
Polovestian DancesFokine1982Freddie Franklin
CakewalkRuthanna Boris1983Ruthanna Boris
InconsequentialsAgnes DeMille1983Ilene Strickler
Crystal SlipperCarlos Carvajal1983Carlos Carvajal
The Green TableKurt Joos1984Anna Markard (daughter)
LynchtownCharles Weidman1985Sheila Xoregos
Fall River LegendAgnes DeMille1986Enrique Martinez
Brahms WaltzesCharles Weidman1986Sheila Xoregos
Giselle1987Freddie Franklin
Lilac GardenAntony Tudor1988Sallie Wilson
Petroushka1990Nicolais Beriosoff
Echoing of TrumpetsAntony Tudor1990Viveka Ljung
Dark ElegiesAntony Tudor1991
Gavotte PavlovaPavlova1992Frank Reis
Grand pas de deuxPavlova1992Frank Reis
The Fairy DollPavlova1992Frank Reis
Gaite ParisienneMassine1994Freddie Franklin
Romeo and JulietRonn Guidi1994
BoléroNijinska1995Nina Yousekevitch
Afternoon of a FaunNijinsky1995Jill Beck, Ann Hutchinson and Claudia Jeschke
The Secret GardenRonn Guidi1996

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oakland Ballet History . Oakland Ballet Company . 2 December 2019.
  2. Book: Ronn Guidi: Sergei Diaghilev and the Original Oakland Ballet, An Oral History. Books & Lives. 2014. 978-0-578-13622-6. Friedman. Jeff. San Francisco. Oral History. 2013. Petncik. Basya. Goto. Carolyn.