A Message from the Artistic Director

FRANCESCO VENTRIGLIA | Artistic Director

Creative Brilliance From Two Remarkable Choreographers

Welcome to Alberta Ballet’s captivating double bill performance featuring two extraordinary works: Der Wolf, choreographed by Morgann Runacre-Temple and The Rite of Spring, choreographed by Nicolo Fonte. As the Artistic Director of Alberta Ballet, it is my pleasure to introduce these remarkable ballets to you.

We are fortunate to witness the creative brilliance of Morgann Runacre-Temple and Nicolo Fonte, two visionary choreographers who have brought their unique artistic visions to life on our stage. Their creative genius has breathed new life into the world of ballet, pushing boundaries and captivating audiences with their innovative storytelling.

The impact of these works on our talented dancers cannot be understated. The opportunity to work on such beautiful and ground-breaking pieces has been a transformative experience for our dancers. They have embraced the physical and emotional challenges of these works, immersing themselves in the artistry and technique required to bring these ballets to life. Their dedication and passion shine through every movement, allowing the audience to feel the depth of the choreography.

I would like to take a moment to acknowledge our seven dancers who will be embarking on new chapters at the close of the 2023/24 season. These dancers have been an integral part of Alberta Ballet, bringing extraordinary talent and artistry to our company. We are immensely grateful for their contributions and wish each of them much success in their next adventure.

Tonight, as we gather to witness the magic of Der Wolf and The Rite of Spring, let us celebrate the art of ballet, the visions of Morgann Runacre-Temple and Nicolo Fonte, and the incredible talent of our dancers. It is through these collective efforts that we are able to experience the beauty and power of dance.

Thank you for joining us on this enchanting journey. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be captivated by the artistry and virtuosity that will unfold before your eyes.

With warm regards,

FRANCESCO VENTRIGLIA
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

The Story

DER WOLF

Part I

Red Riding Hood is bored at home. Her mother sends her on an errand to take a basket of cakes to her sick Grandmother who lives on the other side of the woods. Warned never to stray from the path, Red meets an alluring stranger. He is so charming that she forgets herself, telling the dangerous figure where she is going - her Grandmother’s house on the other side of the woods. Arriving at her Grandmother’s house, Red is confused why her Grandmother looks so different, like a wolf. And then, she is eaten up.

Part II

Red Riding Hood is bored at home. Her mother, despite fears of the woods outside, sends her restless daughter on an errand; taking wine to her lonely Grandmother who lives on the other side of the woods. Despite warning never to stray from the path, Red is waylaid by an alluring stranger. She forgets herself, telling this dangerous, exciting stranger where she is going - to her Grandmother’s house on the other side of the woods. Arriving at her Grandmother’s house later than planned, Red discovers her Grandmother has been eaten by a wolf who is now looking at her and licking his chops.

Part III

Red Riding Hood can’t wait to escape the monotony of life with her mother.  She creeps out via the woods, to visit her Grandmother who lives on the other side of the hill. She knows not to stray from the path as the woods is a dangerous place, full of wolves and other dark creatures, but Red meets a stranger who lures her away from her path. It is so wonderful to be outside and free that she forgets herself, telling the stranger where she is going - her Grandmother’s house on the other side of the woods. The stranger disappears, leaving Red alone in the woods thinking about the eyes that pierced right through her skin. After a while, she arrives at her Grandmother’s house to discover a terrible wolf looking at her with those piercing eyes and hungry, sharp teeth, covered in her Grandmother’s blood.

THE RITE OF SPRING

Choreographer’s Notes

The Rite of Spring has empathically marked its place in the history of 20th century art. Both choreography and music, conceived in tandem, tell the story of a primitive culture’s rite of choosing a maiden to be sacrificed. The score by Stravinsky is considered a masterpiece on its own terms and a complete game changer in modern orchestral music. The original choreography by Nijinsky was seen as so shockingly unconventional and raw that it cased the audience at its premiere to reach riot level disapproval. So why choreograph a 21st century version?

I was not interested in exploring the same, or for that matter, any other storyline. Instead, I simply decided to focus on the music. There is something liberating in hearing music as if for the first time and allowing it to elicit a visceral response in your body. Initially I wanted to strip this version of all literal narrative content and dive into the rhythmical structure of the score. Yet the inherent ritualistic nature of this music resonated deep in my soul, making it difficult to ignore its dramatic content altogether. Ultimately, my Rite of Spring is an episodic uncovering of basic, primal, and instinctual desires that were triggered from images that arose in me from the power of the music. That was enough reason for me.

Der Wolf Creative Team

The Rite of Spring Creative Team

The Rite of Spring originally premiered by Ballet West at The Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 11, 2014.

The Rite of Spring Scenery and Costumes Courtesy of Ballet West
Adam Sklute, Artistic Director

Casting

Subject to Change

Alberta Ballet Dancers

Retiring Dancers

Celebrating Final Bows

Our 2023/24 season is culminating with a bittersweet celebration: Five of our dancers have chosen this year to retire from the stage.

Their artistic achievements have contributed indelibly to the tapestry of our company’s story, and we’re grateful for all the ways their resilience, creativity and commitment strengthened Alberta Ballet.

They stand on the cusp of new directions and limitless possibilities, but for now, at the moment of their final bows, we hope you enjoy their reflections on careers that have resonated with countless awe-inspiring performances!

Alberta Ballet Artistic Team

Alberta Ballet Artistic Support

Company Manager | Rebecca Fauser
Stage Manager | Ken James Stewart
Stage Manager | Emma Slunt
Physiotherapist | Brittney Winnitoy, Kirsten Taylor / Momentum Health
Company Pianists | Juanita Faas, Marina Federov, Michael Levin,
Mary Martell, Lorel Leal, Matthew Kallio, Helena Barker

Production Team

Executive Producer | Małgorzata Szablowska
Second Technical Director | Daniel Tessy
Lead Stage Carpenter | Jason McLellan
Lead Fly Carpenter | Kevin Green
Lead Props | Georgia Jeffery
Lead Lighting | Awstin Davies
Second Lighting | Oliver Petti
Lead Multi-Media | Dan Plumtree
Wardrobe Manager | Audrey Lee
Lead Wardrobe | Mary-Lou Mason
Second Wardrobe | Terri Lee Grant
Cutter/Stitcher | Anne Nguyen
Cutter | Raegan Moore

Thank you to Wolfe Cadillac for their support!

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