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

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

Alberta Ballet Dancers

Alberta Ballet Artistic Team

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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