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Friday, December 9, 2011

Opening in Philadelphia!



Hi everyone!


We're back in Philadelphia at the Academy of Music starting rehearsals for our performances starting this Saturday, December 10th. This season, Pennsylvania Ballet will perform in 30 shows of The Nutcracker, sometimes three shows a day! You may wonder how the dancers sustain the physical and mental energy to make it through. Well, I asked a handful of company members to contribute what necessary items they use throughout the Nutcracker season to make their performances a little easier:


James Ihde- My sparkly eyelashes from Mother Ginger really keep me going!

James Ihde being strapped into the large Mother Ginger dress backstage in Ottawa
Barette Vance- help and support from husband and a healthy diet
Amir Yogev- cookies and presents... Hint hint!
Tyler Savoie- coffee and thoughts of January 1st.
Zak Hench- I like to see the children's faces when I walk out of the theater when they ask me for autographs as if I am Obama!
Alex Ratcliffe-Lee - coffee, friends, and Jermel Johnson's happiness

Jermel Johnson and Zak Hench providing some entertainment between barre and center for our warm up class
Riolama Lorenzo- lots of liquids, chewing gum and warmers.
Lauren Fadeley- I use Sport's Legs, a lactic acid removing tablet to keep my legs energized!

Lauren Fadeley with her tablets


Daniel Cooper - I always have my iPod with all of my best/favorite music from the year.
Lily Dipiazza- Julie Green, the PA Ballet Physical Therapist, T-sphere ball (pictured below), foam roller, hot baths and flowers from her boyfriend.
Andrew Daly- My foam roller, Sweatbands, Julie Green, and large coffee from Cosi!

Lily Dipiazza, Daniel Cooper and Andrew Daly with their special therapy items


Brooke Moore - ice, jet glue, my back warmer, Advil, and holiday treats on occasion

The company's ice cooler used to treat minor injuries
Laura Bowman- The ladies in my dressing room, as they are supportive and calm individuals. Chocolate before each show is also nice and my calf ball!

Laura Bowman with her calf ball backstage at the Academy of Music
Lara Clemens- overtime money, coconut water, lambswool, family, friends, the opportunity to be on stage all the time (secretly in flowers.. Shh!)
Megan Dickinson- iPod, trail mix, bubble baths with Epsom salt, and my stick roller.
Evelyn Kocak- root beer, Aleeve and string cheese!
Rachel Jambois- jet glue, nuts, flat shoes and chocolate!



Lara Clemens, Rachel Jambois, Evelyn Kocak and Megan Dickinson with their necessary items!
I personally enjoy a small, sweet treat in between divertisments from our dancer box. Stocked with mints, Jolly Ranchers, and Werthers, it's the perfect bite sized sample to put a smile on someone's face.

Candy from the dancer's box


That is all for now. Come back tomorrow for some inside scoop about Mother Ginger and her Polichinelles!


-Holly

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The End of Our Ottawa Tour

Hi everyone!


Well, we have returned from Ottawa! Being back in Philadelphia is a little strange (especially since it is 60 degrees!), but it is definitely nice to have a few days off before opening night at the Academy of Music.


Performing at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa was such a wonderful experience. Pennsylvania Ballet was received with standing ovations every single show! Collaborating with a different orchestra and crew was thrilling and experiencing life in a different city out of the country was definitely memorable! I hope that we can return sometime soon to The National Arts Centre.


Here is a final cast and crew photo after our second to last show:




It is now time to brace ourselves for the performances in Philadelphia! The dancers are resting, icing, and receiving physical therapy as much as they can to prepare for the shows.


Pennsylvania Ballet's physical therapist, Julie Green, works with some of the dancers.

Megan Dickinson and Eric Trope backstage at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.


Dancers from the Party Scene in Act One backstage.


There is so much more to come this Nutcracker season as our shows in Philadelphia run from December 10th until the 31st! Stay tuned for more inside info regarding the dancers, shows and other fun tidbits!


See you soon!
-Holly

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Meet Our Ottawa Crew!

Today we had two more performances at The National Arts Center!

It is really astounding how many people are a part of making a Nutcracker performance happen.

One of the most important departments is wardrobe. Headed by Wendy and Marie, the wardrobe department creates, fits, mends, adjusts and alters all of the costumes the dancers wear. Their work is tireless and never ending.

Wendy Levin working in the wardrobe room in Ottawa.

In conjunction with the wardrobe department, we also have 'dressers'. These are the individuals that make our quick changes happen, as well as any other costume changes.








Two of the dressers in Ottawa help Megan Dickinson get ready 
for Colombine.



As you can imagine, pointe shoes are another pertinent aspect to any performance. Jon Martin is the individual who organizes, paints, and orders all of the dancers shoes, and not even just pointe shoes, but also character shoes, jazz shoes, and sometimes even tap shoes! 

Jon Martin with the dancers' shoe boxes. 

 Finally, Pennsylvania Ballet's crew is a huge facet to performances. They are the people behind the scenes that make the magic happen! They prepare all of the props and sets before each act, and sometimes even build them. They are also responsible for pulling the curtain, for lighting the show, mopping the stage, making it snow in the snow scene, and any other 'catch-all' duties you can think of. The guys in the Pennsylvania Ballet crew are really jacks of all trades, and it is safe to say that the show wouldn't go on without them!

Pennsylvania Ballet's Stage Manager Tony Costandino 
giving cues to the crew in Act One.

Daniel Amadie and the NAC's lead electrician.
We only have four more shows left in Ottawa! The time is really flying by! We are all pretty tired, but this awesome experience makes it all worthwhile! More tomorrow!
-Holly





Friday, December 2, 2011

Ottawa Tour - Opening Night

Last night was opening night!

After quickly warming up, we took class and had our dress rehearsal with the orchestra for the first time.


Warming up before class.

Just like us, the orchestra was hard at work rehearsing Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker score, led by Beatrice Affron, the conductor.

Rehearsal for the orchestra.

A lot of things come together for the first time during a dress rehearsal. Not only the dancing, but costumes, props, music, timing for set changes with the crew, and lighting.


Marie from our wardrobe department fixes the Mother Ginger costume during dress rehearsal.

Finally, it was time for the first show! It felt a little surreal getting ready in the same manner as I did only hours before, but it was comforting getting into a routine.

Here I am in the Marzipan costume for Act Two.

Everything came together and progressed smoothly during the show. Our production was received with a standing ovation! It was such a rewarding feeling after a months worth of hard work!

The company during opening night bows.
(Photo: Harrison Monaco)

Opening night was definitely memorable, and we now have six more shows before the end of our tour in Ottawa. There is sure to be a lot to look forward to!

Best regards,
Holly






Thursday, December 1, 2011

Ottawa Tour - First Day of Rehearsals

So today was the first day of rehearsals at The National Arts Center!

We started our day with class on stage. From here we were able to see the entire house in front of us. The theater is absolutely incredible!

Daniel Cooper and Amir Yogev
After our warmup, we had a short break to change into our costumes while the children participating in our production from Ottawa could rehearse Angels, the opening of Act 2.


Next, it was time to move on to the rest of the Kingdom of Sweets!

Children from Ottawa rehearse Candy Cane

Members of Pennsylvania Ballet in Waltz of the Flowers

After we all perform our divertissements, its time to watch the Sugarplum and Cavalier...

Brooke Moore and Francis Veyette

At 5:00, we went on our dinner break. It gave us a little chance to explore a bit more of Ottawa, but only until 6:30, when we return to rehearse Act One.


Me (Harlequin) and Amir Yogev (Soldier) with Paul, our assistant stage manager 

Tomorrow is a big day! Its opening night, but before that, we have our first dress rehearsal with the orchestra. It's always such a wonderful experience dancing to the live music. It really brings out a different side of me as a dancer that is incomparably enjoyable!

Until tomorrow....
 -Holly