A Message from the Artistic Director
FRANCESCO VENTRIGLIA | Artistic Director
The Timeless Charm of Hansel & Gretel
Today, we delve into the enchanting world of Hansel and Gretel, a ballet that not only captivates audiences with beautiful choreography and a hauntingly beautiful score but also carries profound messages rooted in the timeless allure of fairy tales.
“Fairy tales are more than true; not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” These words by Neil Gaiman resonate deeply with the essence of Hansel and Gretel. This classic tale from the Brothers Grimm speaks to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
The story of two siblings lost in the woods, facing a malevolent witch, resonates with audiences of all ages. Through their courage, wit, and love for each other, Hansel and Gretel navigate the darkness and emerge victorious, teaching us valuable lessons about perseverance and the power of family bonds.
Furthermore, fairy tales like Hansel and Gretel possess a timeless quality that transcends cultural and generational boundaries. These stories are imbued with universal themes and archetypes, resonating with people from all walks of life. They serve as a reminder of our shared humanity, connecting us to our past while inspiring hope for the future.
In the realm of ballet, Hansel and Gretel offers a unique canvas for artistic expression.
I know Choreographer Loughlan Prior, a talented and inspired artist, from my time as Artistic Director in New Zealand. He often came to talk to me about his dream to create new story telling ballets. I was always very supportive and gave to him the first little start with the Royal New Zealand Ballet. Today I’m proud to witness how his talent blossomed and what an incredible artist he has become. I applaud his success!
The narrative is further elevated through the music composed by Claire Cowan and costumer designed by Kate Hawley, and the overall experience envelopes the audience in a world of magic and wonder.
Alberta Ballet’s talented and beautiful dancers thrive in breathing life into these iconic characters, brilliantly translating their struggles and triumphs into movements that stir the soul.
As this magic unfolds on stage, let us not forget the profound value of fairy tales like Hansel and Gretel. They remind us of our capacity for resilience, the importance of love and family, and the enduring power of hope. In a world that often feels fraught with challenges, these stories offer us a beacon of light: even in the darkest of times, we can find the strength to prevail.
The Story
ACT I
Once upon a time…
Hansel and Gretel live with their mother and father in a tiny little house. The family have fallen on hard times, and the children’s parents struggle to make ends meet. Every morning, their father ventures into town to sell his homemade brooms while their mother scrounges rations for dinner. Hansel and Gretel are always hungry, and their clothes are ragged and worn. The other children tease them when they play in the streets.
One day, an enchanting woman appears, riding a magical bicycle and selling delicious ice creams! Penniless, Hansel and Gretel watch jealously as the other children buy giant ice-cream cones. All is not as it seems however as the mysterious woman is an evil witch in disguise and she has a taste for naughty children…
That night, Hansel and Gretel start to quarrel at the table. They are scolded by their parents, who are at their wits’ end. Feeling hard done by and desperate for food, Hansel and Gretel decide to steal the last loaf of bread and run away. A magical forest begins to grow from the ground. Hansel and Gretel venture inside, laying a trail of breadcrumbs to mark their way back home.
A squabble of noisy birds makes quick work of the crumbs and the children are lost and alone. They run from the shadows and ghosts that appear in the forest until they meet a friendly face, the Sandman. He tells the children he will protect them while they sleep and introduces them to the Man in the Moon and the beautiful Fairies who live amongst the stars.
Worn out, Hansel and Gretel fall asleep. They wake to the smell of gingerbread and see a delicious-looking house covered in chocolate and sweets. The door of the house creaks open and the children go inside.
ACT II
Dinner is served!
Inside the Gingerbread House, Hansel and Gretel are treated to an enormous banquet as the Witch and her troupe of pink-iced gingerbread men provide a cabaret. Hansel and Gretel gorge themselves on every food imaginable until they can no longer move and fall asleep at the table. Once the children are asleep, the Witch reveals her true, terrifying self.
Back in the forest Mother and Father search frantically. They are beside themselves with worry until the Sandman and the Fairies arrive to explain what has happened. Together they continue their quest to find and save their children from the witch
Meanwhile the Witch prepares disgusting concoctions to fatten Hansel before she cooks him in her giant oven. Gretel tries in vain to free Hansel from his cage. When that doesn’t work, she tries to delay the Witch from cooking Hansel. She gives Hansel a chicken bone to use when the Witch asks Hansel to stick his finger out of the cage. The scrawny chicken bone makes the Witch think Hansel is still too skinny to eat.
As the Witch takes a nap, Gretel sneaks up to steal the keys to Hansel’s cage. Just as she is about to grab them the Witch wakes up. In a terrible rage, and fed up with waiting so long, the Witch decides she will cook Hansel and tells Gretel to prepare the oven! Gretel finds some bellows by the fire and pretends not to know how to use them, tricking the Witch, who snatches them from her hands. As the Witch fans the flames Gretel runs behind her. She shoves the Witch’s head first into the oven and slams the door.
Hansel and Gretel are free, and the Witch’s evil magic is destroyed! Their parents arrive with the Sandman and Fairies to find the children safe and well. All is forgiven and there is a wonderful celebration.
Hansel & Gretel Creative Team
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Described by Dance Aotearoa New Zealand as ‘a creative tour de force’, Loughlan Prior is an award winning choreographer and creative director. With an impressive portfolio of works spanning stage, film and television, his passion for dance-storytelling is at the core of his creative practice.
After graduating from the New Zealand School of Dance, Loughlan joined the Royal New Zealand Ballet and rose to the rank of soloist, enjoying a decade-long career with the company performing landmark works by Forsythe, Balanchine, Kylián and Ekman. Loughlan was the inaugural recipient of the Ballet Foundation of New Zealand’s Harry Haythorne Choreographic Award in 2015 and received Creative New Zealand’s Tup Lang Award in 2016, traveling to Toronto to stage his work at the Assemblée Internationale. In 2018 he was appointed RNZB Choreographer in Residence and in 2019 he founded Lo|Co Arts, a project based collective with artistic collaborator Claire Cowan.
Prior’s cinematic and unifying approach to music, concept, and visual design are key features within his work. Hailed as ‘a master storyteller’ his full length productions include Hansel & Gretel (2019, 2023 RNZB) Cinderella (2022, RNZB), Half | Life (2022, Lo|Co Arts) and Possum Magic (2023, Australian Ballet School). His notable one-act works include The Long and the Short of It (2018, RNZB), The Appearance of Colour (2019, Queensland Ballet), Transfigured Night (2021, BalletCollective Aotearoa), Ultra Violet (2021, RNZB), The Firebird (2021, RNZB), Subtle Dances (2021, BalletCollective Aotearoa) The Sound was our Ocean (2022, Singapore Ballet) and Woman of Words (2023, RNZB).
Loughlan has created numerous live and digital works for a diverse range of commercial companies, festivals and creative partners, including Te Papa National Museum, Chamber Music New Zealand, Auckland Arts Festival, Wānaka Festival of Colour, iD Fashion Week, Vogue Australia, WGT LUX Light Festival, Zambesi, New Zealand String Quartet and TV3’s Dancing with the Stars. In 2022 he was invited to present an evening length programme of five works (Storm Surge, Verse, Curious Alchemy, Time Weaver, Coloratura) for the New Zealand School of Dance performance season as a distinguished graduate.
Under the umbrella PRIOR VISUAL, Loughlan has produced a number of dance/art films which have enjoyed screenings at the San Francisco Dance Film Festival, New Zealand International Film Festival, Film Society of Lincoln Center, BalletX Beyond, #60secondsdance Denmark and the Short Film Corner of the Cannes Film Festival. His short film Inklings, created in 2022 with producers Ballet Unleashed (featuring Canada’s National Ballet School, The Australian Ballet School, New Zealand School of Dance and The Ailey School), received first prize at the Berlin Filmhaus Awards.
In 2024 Loughlan is proud to share his acclaimed production of Hansel & Gretel with the wonderful artists of Alberta Ballet.
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Claire Cowan is hailed as one of New Zealand’s most exciting composers with an impressive array of scoring and composition credits spanning concert, film, television and theatre. Seven prime-time TV soundtracks, multiple "Best Original Score" national awards, several Composer Residencies, and two full length ballets commissioned from the Royal New Zealand Ballet are just a few of the many accolades to her name. In 2021 Claire was awarded “Best Classical Artist” at the New Zealand Music Awards.
Her passion for collaboration, and her versatility as an orchestrator, has led her to work with the cream of the crop in NZ's pop-music scene; names like Benee, Marlon Williams, Leisure, Tami Neilson and Dave Dobbyn are but a handful of the talents she has joined forces with, reinventing their songs with fully orchestrated versions for New Zealand's most prestigious orchestras.
Notable recent projects include Cinderella for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, music for Under the Vines and One Lane Bridge TV series, Possum Magic for the Australian Ballet School, and eight short chamber commissions from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to accompany iconic Kiwi storybooks. In 2019 Claire created Lo | Co Arts with choreographer Loughlan Prior, with whom she collaborates on a regular basis.
As a performer, Cowan’s expertise lies in strings and keys, often incorporating percussive and folk techniques into her classical string scores. She directs the Blackbird Ensemble, a vagabond chamber orchestra who create highly visual and theatrical musical experiences in non-traditional spaces.
In 2023 Claire was the grand prize winner of the Oticon Faculty International Film Music Contest, and the only woman in the Top 10. She is now represented by the Oticon Talent Agency of Europe, representing New Zealand on the international roster of composer talent.
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The feature film credits of costume designer Kate Hawley recently include The Call of the Wild, directed by Chris Sanders for Fox, and Chaos Walking for Doug Liman. She also designed the costumes for Guillermo del Toro’s gothic romance Crimson Peak, Suicide Squad for Warner Brothers, Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie’s Edge of Tomorrow designs for Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton through Warner brothers. Kate also collaborated with Guillermo del Toro on the Warner Bros / Legendary action / sci-fi production Pacific Rim and again with him on Warner Bros / New Line Cinema’s production of The Hobbit. She concepted with Peter Jackson on his untitled Squeaky Wheels project and design on his 2009 film, The Lovely Bones. Her other motion picture credits include director George Miller’s Justice League (as Costume Supervisor), Gaby Delall’s On A Clear Day with Peter Mullan and Brenda Blethyn and The Ride.
Her extensive theatre and opera credits include productions of The Trial of the Cannibal Dog for the New Zealand International Arts Festival; Lucia di Lammermoor at New Zealand Opera; The Love of the Nightingale for West Australian Opera; The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead for Auckland Theatre Company; Alice in Wonderland, presented at Venice, Italy’s The Danielli; Blithe Spirit at the Salisbury Playhouse; and La boheme, at the Wexford Opera Festival. Additionally, Hawley served as costume and production designer for La Tête, presented at the Royal National Theatre Studio and as production designer for Albert Herring, at the Aldeburgh Festival.
Hawley’s designs have also been presented at numerous exhibitions. Her costumes for both Crimson Peak and Pacific Rim featured in Guillermo Del Toro’s At Home with Monsters, which was exhibited at LACMA, AGO Toronto and Mexico. Her costumes have also been exhibited at FIDM, Los Angeles. Designs for her theatre and opera work have been exhibited as part of the Motley Theatre Design Exhibition at the Royal National Theatre in London, the František Zelenka Exhibition at Central St. Martins (London), the International Scenofest Exhibition in Prague and at The Barbican in London.
Her awards include nominee for Best Costume Design for Crimson Peak, Saturn Awards, Empire Awards, UK, Gold Derby Award, Costume Designers Guild Awards for Excellence in Period film. Kate has also been given the Gold Key Award from the Břetislav Film Festival for her designs for the Channel 4/BBC production of T Dance, the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Award for Opera Studies; the Prague Quadrennial 99 Award for Emerging Young Artists; and the Television New Zealand Young Achievers Award. Hawley was educated at the Wellington School of Design where she earned a degree in Graphic Design, attended London’s Motley School of Theatre Design on a Television New Zealand scholarship award and completed training in stage drafting at the Royal Opera House in London.
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Jon is well renowned for his work in ballet, theatre and opera. He worked initially for the Royal Shakespeare Company before becoming a freelance designer in 1997. Since then, Jon has worked for many significant arts companies and major productions.
At The Australian Ballet, he designed numerous productions. Highlights include David McAllister’s acclaimed production of The Sleeping Beauty and his acclaimed ongoing collaboration with Australian Choreographer, Alice Topp. Recent designs include set and lighting for Alice Topp’s Paragon celebrating the 60th year of The Australian Ballet, Aurum, Logos and Annealing. Lighting design for a new production of Don Quixote, based on the 1973 Nureyev movie for The Australian Ballet as well as redesigning lighting for John Cranko’s 1974 production of Romeo and Juliet.
During his appointment as Technical Director of the West Australian Ballet from 2008 – 2015, he designed lighting for all the major repertoire.
He has worked with companies in Australia and internationally including; Queensland Ballet, The Royal New Zealand Ballet, Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Theatre Company, Black Swan State Theatre Company, New Zealand Opera, the Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester, the Royal College of Music and in London’s West End. Highlights include Lady Windermere’s Fan, directed by Sir Peter Hall and starring Vanessa Redgrave at the Haymarket Theatre London, Francesco Ventriglia’s Romeo and Juliet for Royal New Zealand Ballet designed by the Oscar winner James Acheson, and the re-design of lighting for Tantalus, a nine hour theatre play, directed by Sir Peter Hall and Ed Hall, for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Jon designed lighting and set for the Helpmann Award winning ballet Aurum (2018), which also premiered in New York (2019) and New Zealand (2022). With his fellow creatives, Jon won the WA Dance Award for Helix (2011) choreographed by Barry Moreland and featuring Daryl Brandwood. Jon has also worked as Lighting Designer for televised features such as the UEFA Gala Awards (Sky), Nutcracker Sweeties, for Birmingham Royal Ballet (BBC) and Poppea for Welsh National Opera (BBC).
This production was originally created for Royal New Zealand Ballet and premiered at the Wellington Opera House, Wellington, New Zealand on the 6th of November 2019.
Casting
Subject to Change
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Gretel Alexandra Hughes
Hansel Michael Scott-Kahans
Mother Heather Dornian
Father Aaron Anker
Ice Cream Witch Jennifer Gibson
Transformed Witch Scotto Hamed-Ramos
The Sandman Caleb Durbin
Fairy Queen Luna Sasaki
Fairy King Lang Ma
Wealthy Townspeople, School Children, Boogie Men, Dew Fairies, Fairy Cavaliers, Gingerbread Men, Gingerbread Makers, Chorus of Witches | Artists of Alberta Ballet: Kira Anderson, Eli Barnes, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Matt Byrce*, Alyssa Churchill, Heather Dornian, Caleb Durbin, Melissa Eguchi, Alexandra Gibson, Kurtis Grimaldi, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Rhys Hudson, Seira Iwamoto, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Mya Kresnyak, Rikuto Kubota, Emmanuel López Martinez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara*, Isabel Tornqvist, Dylan West*
Birds | Albert Ballet School Students: Keira Anderson, Katie Brook, Natalie Butcher, Sage Conway, Luvia Derping, Thalia Douglas, Petra Fix, Evie Gusa, Callum Lavergne, Mia Sellyeh*Professional Division Students of Alberta Ballet School, directed by Ashley McNeil.
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Gretel Allison Perhach
Hansel Matthew Maxwell
Mother Alexandra Gibson
Father Eli Barnes
Ice Cream Witch Melissa Eguchi
Transformed Witch Rhys Hudson
The Sandman Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Fairy Queen Alexandra Hughes
Fairy King Aaron Anker
Wealthy Townspeople, School Children, Boogie Men, Dew Fairies, Fairy Cavaliers, Gingerbread Men, Gingerbread Makers, Chorus of Witches | Artists of Alberta Ballet: Kira Anderson, Eli Barnes, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Matt Bryce*, Alyssa Churchill, Heather Dornian, Caleb Durbin, Melissa Eguchi, Alexandra Gibson, Kurtis Grimaldi, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Seira Iwamoto, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Mya Kresnyak, Rikuto Kubota, Emmanuel López Martinez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara*, Isabel Tornqvist, Dylan West*Birds | Albert Ballet School Students: Keira Anderson, Katie Brook, Natalie Butcher, Sage Conway, Luvia Derping, Thalia Douglas, Petra Fix, Evie Gusa, Callum Lavergne, Mia Sellyeh
*Professional Division Students of Alberta Ballet School, directed by Ashley McNeil.
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Gretel Alexandra Hughes
Hansel Michael Scott-Kahans
Mother Heather Dornian
Father Aaron Anker
Ice Cream Witch Jennifer Gibson
Transformed Witch Scotto Hamed-Ramos
The Sandman Caleb Durbin
Fairy Queen Luna Sasaki
Fairy King Lang Ma
Wealthy Townspeople, School Children, Boogie Men, Dew Fairies, Fairy Cavaliers, Gingerbread Men, Gingerbread Makers, Chorus of Witches | Artists of Alberta Ballet: Kira Anderson, Eli Barnes, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Matt Bryce*, Alyssa Churchill, Heather Dornian, Caleb Durbin, Melissa Eguchi, Alexandra Gibson, Kurtis Grimaldi, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Rhys Hudson, Seira Iwamoto, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Mya Kresnyak, Rikuto Kubota, Emmanuel López Martinez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara*, Isabel Tornqvist, Dylan West*Birds | Albert Ballet School Students: Keira Anderson, Katie Brook, Natalie Butcher, Sage Conway, Luvia Derping, Thalia Douglas, Petra Fix, Evie Gusa, Callum Lavergne, Mia Sellyeh
*Professional Division Students of Alberta Ballet School, directed by Ashley McNeil.
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Gretel Luna Sasaki
Hansel Lang Ma
Mother Jennifer Gibson
Father Yaroslav Khudych
Ice Cream Witch Alexandra Gibson
Transformed Witch Rhys Hudson
The Sandman Scotto Hamed-Ramos
Fairy Queen Alexandra Hughes
Fairy King Aaron Anker
Wealthy Townspeople, School Children, Boogie Men, Dew Fairies, Fairy Cavaliers, Gingerbread Men, Gingerbread Makers, Chorus of Witches | Artists of Alberta Ballet: Kira Anderson, Eli Barnes, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Matt Bryce*, Alyssa Churchill, Heather Dornian, Caleb Durbin, Melissa Eguchi, Alexandra Gibson, Kurtis Grimaldi, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Seira Iwamoto, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Mya Kresnyak, Rikuto Kubota, Emmanuel López Martinez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara*, Isabel Tornqvist, Dylan West*Birds | Albert Ballet School Students: Keira Anderson, Katie Brook, Natalie Butcher, Sage Conway, Luvia Derping, Thalia Douglas, Petra Fix, Evie Gusa, Callum Lavergne, Mia Sellyeh
*Professional Division Students of Alberta Ballet School, directed by Ashley McNeil.
Alberta Ballet Dancers
Alberta Ballet Artistic Team
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Having graduated from the La Scala Ballet school, Francesco joined the ballet company of La Scala in 1997, making his debut as a soloist in William Forsythe's In The Middle, Somewhat Elevated at La Scala in 1998, and in 1999 was cast as the Bronze Idol by Natalia Makarov in her production of La Bayadère.
He danced numerous soloist roles with the company, including that of the Toreador in Roland Petit's Carmen and Quasimodo in Notre Dame de Paris and also works by Balanchine, Ailey, Neumeier, Cranko, Preljocaj, Godani, Kylián and Béjart. Internationally, his performances with La Scala included Hilarion at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and at Covent Garden, opposite Sylvie Guillem in her creation of Giselle.
He began his choreographic career whilst a dancer at La Scala, having created a diverse repertoire for the Ballet School of La Scala, his own company Heliopolis and other freelance works. For Roberto Bolle, he created The Fight (Curia of the Roman Senate in the Imperial Forum); New Year's Concert (La Fenice, Venice, later televised); and The Myth of the Phoenix (Teatro Smeraldo, Milan). The Heliopolis Company made its debut at the Venice Biennale in 2007, with a new piece Il Mare in Catena (The Sea in Chains), an investigation of eroticism and physical disability with the original music of Emiliano Palmieri, which was nominated for the Golden Lion. The following year he created a new work Normale, which explored the concept of love and mental health: with these two titles Francesco curated a diptych as an investigation of differences present in modern society. Also in 2007, he created Midsummer Night's Dream, and Jago, the honest poetry of deception, for the Arena di Verona, with étoile of the Opéra National de Paris, Eleonora Abbagnato and
Alessandro Riga. His pas de deux, Black has been performed at the Bolshoi Theatre by Svetlana Zakharova and Andrei Merkuriev (2008) and in New York by Irina Dvororenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky. In 2008 for the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg he created Contraddizioni for Ulyana Lopatkina. In 2009 he created a new work specifically for Svetlana Zakharova titled SuperGame which is a multimedia collaboration for the prima ballerina and six principal dancers of the Bolshoi Ballet. Additionally, his works included Immemoria, a work for 40 dancers to music by Shostakovich, premiering at La Scala in May 2010, and Sed lux permanent – Transit umbra, to music by Schoenberg, for the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève.
Between 2007 and 2012, Francesco and Emiliano Palmieri collaborated on four creations: Il Mare in Catene, Normale, Pinocchio and Willy Wonka and Chocolate Factory. In October 2010 he was appointed director of MaggioDanza in Florence, Italy. In 2014, for Anna Antonickeva and Andrey Merkuriev (Principals of the Bolshoi Theatre) he created the evening Fortuna vis Lucem: Bolero and Carmina Burana, performed with the New Ballet RU of Moscow, in tour across Russia and Cannes.
Francesco was appointed as the Royal New Zealand Ballet's Artistic Director in November 2014. In 2015 he led the company on an international tour (The UK and Italy). Additionally, he increased the repertoire of the Company, introducing never before performed choreographers to New Zealand audiences such as Andonis Foniadakis, Alexander Ekman and Roland Petit.
In 2016 he created a newly staged, longer version of his work Wizard of Oz, touring across New Zealand. Originally devised for Maggio Danza, it was never performed after the theatre was closed on opening night due to building structural issues. The restaged production, designed by Gianluca Falaschi, toured New Zealand and was seen by over 38,000 people in its first season. Well received by audiences and critics alike, the production is regarded as one of the most successful productions created for the Royal New Zealand Ballet.
Regularly interviewed internationally in both print and radio media as an advocate for ballet and Italian dance, Francesco was invited to be a judge of The Genée International Ballet Competition 2016, alongside other judges David McAllister of the Australian Ballet and Kevin O'Hare of the Royal Ballet.
Francesco's tenure as Artistic Director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet concluded in June 2017, however he continued his artistic relationship with the company, creating a new full-length ballet, Romeo and Juliet which toured nationally. Designed by triple Academy Award winner James Acheson, the production was both a critical and box office success. Reviewed as his "Love letter to New Zealand", the production was hailed as a "splendid and triumphant" production.
From January 2018 until December 2020 Francesco was Adjunct Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Uruguay, alongside Artistic Director Igor Yebra.
In 2020 Francesco established himself in Sydney and co-founded the Sydney Choreographic Centre with Neil Christopher. Sydney Choreographic Ensemble is the resident performing group of the Centre, and made its debut with the world premiere of GRIMM at Parramatta Riverside Theatres.
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Born in London, Gillian Whittingham studied at the London College of Dance and Drama and completed her training in New York with Gabriela Darvash. She was appointed ballet mistress for the Compagnia Italiana Balletto directed by Carla Fracci, and choreographed various productions directed by Beppe Menegatti: Nijinskij memorie di giovinezza, with Fracci, Maximova, Vassiliev, VuAn; Cocteau-Opium; Eleonora Duse, Isadora Duncan Adieu et Au Revoir; Cantico di San Gio- vanni; Fedra, Leggenda e Mito, Quattro eventi per Medea; Parisina.
In the same period she remounted numerous productions: Romeo and Juliet - Cranko, Fascilla, Gai; Giselle - Nunez; Il Vespro siciliano - Deane; Pas de quatre - Dolin from Perrot; Mirandolina - Ro- driguez; Esmeralda (pas de deux); Shéhérazade (pas de deux) by Fokine; Les Sylphides; Daphnis e Chloe; Petruška; Le Spectre de la rose; Clytemnestra - Hodson; Medusa - MacGregor.
In 1995 she became Artistic Director of the Olympic Dance Company founded with Mario Mattia Giorgetti, which performed in the principal italian theatres, New York and London.
For ten years she was Principal Ballet Mistress at Teatro alla Scala, Milan, where she remounted works by Balanchine, Bart, Bournmeister, Cranko, MacMillan, Nureyev, Pistoni, and worked with choreographers such as Béjart, Hynd, Makarova, Petit, Preljocaj, Forsythe, van Hoecke, Dell’Ara, Guillem.
She then remounted together with Carla Fracci at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma Raymonda, Gisel- le, Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella and Les Sylphides and choreographed Marina Cvetaeva – Vivo nel Fuoco, and Michelangelo for the same company.
She has worked periodically with the Royal New Zealand Ballet under the direction of Francesco Ventriglia and has set Midsummer Night’s Dream, choreography Liam Scarlett in Australia and New Zealand and set Ethan Stiefel and Johan Kobborg’s Giselle and is assistant choreographer for Fran- cesco Ventriglia’s Romeo and Juliet.
At the present time she is working with Luigi Bonino, Artistic Director of the repertory of Roland Petit and has set the corps de ballet of Notre-Dame de Paris, Coppelia, Carmen, L’Arlésienne, Cop- pelia, La Chauve-Souris and Pink Floyd with the Paris Opera Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Opéra Na- tional de Bordeaux, Opéra de Nice, Opera du Capitole de Toulouse, Bayerisches Staatsballett, Deu- tsche Opera am Rhein, Royal Swedish Ballet, Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Astana Ballet, Teatro dell’opera di Novosibirsk, Moscow State Stanislavsky Theatre, Tokyo Ballet, K-Ballet Company Tokyo, National Ballet of China.
With the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, she has recently set Cinderella, choreography Rudolph Nu- reyev, Paquita with Eleonora Abbagnato, assistant choreographer to Laurent Hilaire for Don Chi- sciotte, set Carla Fracci’s Giselle with Julio Bocca and assistant choreographer for Paul Chalmer’s Nutcracker.
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After her fourteen-year career as a dancer with Alberta Ballet, Reilley transitioned into the role of Artistic Coordinator and has now been promoted to Rehearsal Director. She is excited to help behind the scenes and share the knowledge that she has gained while working with our organization.
Originally born in Eatonville, WA, USA, Reilley trained at both Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle and at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto. She joined Alberta Ballet as a dancer in 2008, and has since made Canada her home, becoming a dual citizen in 2019. Some of her most memorable roles with Alberta Ballet have been as Madame de Tourvel in Jean Grand-Maître’s Dangerous Liaisons, and Queen Anne in David Nixon’s Three Musketeers.
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After a 17-year performance career, including eight seasons with Alberta Ballet, Yoshiya has stepped into a new role as one of Alberta Ballet’s rehearsal directors.
Originally from Niigata, Japan, Yoshiya completed his training at Niigata Ballet School and Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto and then went on to dance with American Repertory Ballet, Boston Ballet II, and Kansas City Ballet before joining Alberta Ballet in 2016. Yoshiya has delighted Alberta audiences as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Albrecht in Christopher Anderson’s Giselle, and Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake.
Alberta Ballet Artistic Support
Artistic Operations Manager | Yee-Hang Yam
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 Fedorov, Michael Levin,
Mary Martell, Lorel Leal, Matthew Kallio, Helena Barker
Children’s Cast Coordinator | Madeleine Younghusband
Production Team
Executive Producer| Małgorzata Szablowska
Second Technical Diretor | 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 | Shawnte Burrell
Second Wardrobe | Michelle Warren
Children’s Wardrobe | Terri Lee Grant
Cutter/Stitcher | Anne Nguyen
A production by the Royal New Zealand Ballet
Thank you to Wolfe Cadillac Edmonton for their support!
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Patricia Strickland & Jill Strickland
Penelope Weir
Philip & Harriett Libin Family Foundation
Renate Palmer
Rod and Betty Wade
Ruth A. Cross
Sarah Krotz
Sarah Palmer & Tom Plunkett
Walt & Irene DeBoni
Warren Chorney
ALBERTA BALLET DONORS 2023/24
We’ve prepared a full calendar of inspiring activity for our donors in 2023-24 season!
Our Donor Programs include Dance Circle and the Patron Program, and all membership donations through these program are eligible for a charitable tax receipt.*
Dance Circle – As a Dance Circle member, you help shape the future of Alberta Ballet with voting rights at our AGM and a deeper connection to our work. Plus, a Dance Circle membership enhances your subscription experience with special performance night benefits.
Patron Program – Looking for ways to get closer to the art and artists you love? Alberta Ballet’s new patron program elevates experience in the theatre and beyond:
Tier 1: Connect with a community of dance lovers at events where you learn more about the artists in Alberta Ballet
Tier 2: The ultimate behind-the-scenes experience. Tier 2 Patron Program members gain insights all along the creation journey, from the studio to the stage.
If you’re a passionate Alberta Ballet subscriber, consider taking part in our donor activities!
To find out more, email us at donate@albertaballet.com.
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Benevity
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A whole community is working behind-the-scenes,
helping us inspire you with dance!
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Chair Heather Rae, HRJ Consulting (Calgary)
Vice Chairs
Heather Klimchuk, Advocacy, Connections & Communciations Consulting (Edmonton)
Sarah Palmer, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Calgary)
Corporate Secretary Frank Molnar, Field Law (Calgary) Treasurer
Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary)
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Denise Clark, One Yellow Rabbit (Calgary)
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Noel Xavier, Edmonton Community Foundation (Edmonton)
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CHAIR/PRESIDENT
Alfred SorensenSECRETARY/TREASURER
Peter A. JohnsonDIRECTORS
Peter A. Johnson
Heather Rae
Jana Neal
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Rita Tripathy