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Tchaikovsky was not pleased with the subject selection because he felt it did not lend itself to theatrical presentation and was therefore quite unsuited to serve as a scenario for a ballet. Both the opera and ballet were presented on December 18, 1892. The ballet, conducted by Ric- cardo Drigo, was received somewhat unfavorably. Dance historians have attributed this to the Nutcracker’s unusual story, which was quite different from the romantic tales normally presented.

The Nutcracker choreography was begun by the redoubtable Marius Petipa. The balance of the work was taken up by his assistant Leon Ivanov when Petipa fell ill. According to historical accounts, when the ballet was finally produced, Petipa refused to have his name linked with it, feeling his own part in its creation was insufficient to be publicly announced. However, dance historians have recognized his contribu- tion, and the original choreography is generally credited to both Petipa and Ivanov.

First presented in Western Europe by the Sadler’s Wells Ballet at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London, January 30, 1934, the production was staged by Nicholas Sergeyev after the original Petipa-Ivanov version. The first full-length American Nutcracker was produced by the San Francisco Ballet in 1944 with choreography by William Christensen.

Although constantly changing over its sixty-plus-year history, one of the landmark was brought to the Metropolitan area in 1954 by the New York City Ballet with choreography by George Bal- anchine. Subsequent notable Nutcrackers have been choreographed and staged by Rudolf Nureyev, Royal Swedish Ballet (1967) and Your Hosts Nick & Linda

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Like us at Cynthia Woong Sterling Silver Dance Jewelry England’s Royal Ballet (1968), and Mikhail Baryshnikov, American Ballet Theatre (1976). With literally hundreds of productions nation- wide, the Nutcracker has become the quintessential holiday classic, presented in theatrical productions on ice, on the dance stage and in the movies. This American holiday staple has also become an artistic lifeline, often providing over fifty percent of a dance company’s annual ticket sales.

The basic libretto of the Nutcracker has as many interpretations as there are staged versions. The characters’ names often change and plot twists are added. The only constant is the music. Tchaikovsky’s musical genius created one of the most recognizable and enduring scores ever written. An abbreviated version, the Nutcracker Suite, is one of the most recorded selections in classical repertoire. In the final analysis, it is the music that has truly given the Nutcracker a life of its own.

The Nutcracker is set in Western Europe during the 1800s. A doctor and town mayor, Hans Stahlbaum delights in holding large holiday gatherings for family and friends. His two children, Clara and Fritz, anxiously await the arrival of guests. The snow evokes a pleasantly festive atmosphere as the guests arrive. Tardy as always, Clara’s god- father, Herr Drosselmeyer, arrives with special fanfare. He causes quite a stir and then mesmerizes and dazzles all onlookers with his exquisite mechanical dolls.

Presents are distributed to all the children, and Fritz receives a rocking hobby train. A bit jealous, Clara approaches Drosselmeyer for her gift. He teases her with a large mouse doll. Fritz pulls a baby mouse from the mother mouse’s apron and sends Clara scampering. Drosselmeyer quickly makes amends and offers Clara an unusual prize, a colorful Nutcracker. Clara is instantly enthralled with the gift. Sibling rivalry takes hold, and in a tussle to wrest the Nutcracker away from Clara, Fritz breaks him. Drosselmeyer repairs the poor Nutcracker, but Clara is disappointed. He promises that all will be well.

Evening overtakes the party and the guests depart. Clara is shooed to bed. Peace and quiet prevails in the Stahlbaum residency, or does it? Clara has awakened and, longing for her Nutcracker, comes back to the living room. She quickly finds her doll and falls asleep again. Thus begins Congratulations to the entire cast of the Nutcracker IN TI EP M T E S

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Thematically, Clara is cast as a mid-teen just blossoming into adult- hood. She is young enough to display childlike emotions, yet mature enough to fantasize that a doll turned human can have idyllic qualities of heroism, selflessness, tenderness and a zest for adventure. Her at- traction to the handsome Nutcracker is only natural; Clara has created him in her mind’s eye. She has molded a doll into a living being, and a prince at that. Her devotion to the Nutcracker is symbolized by her brave effort to save him from being vanquished by the evil Mouse King. As the Nutcracker becomes more lifelike, the dream sequence carries her to a romantic interlude, a magical winter wonderland and an exotic garden in the Kingdom of the Sweets.

The character of Drosselmeyer has almost endless possibilities. The Seiskaya version adopts the characterization of him as Clara’s god- father, who is an eccentric maker of magnificent mechanical toys. A widower with no children of his own, he delights in teasing and pleasing his only godchild. Drosselmeyer’s relationship to the Nutcracker is simply that of an artisan. Clara’s dream vision of Drosselmeyer is an expression of her affection for him and an extension of the attributes she sees in him.

The Nutcracker presents two major ensemble dances: the Dance of the Snowflakes and the Dance of the Flowers. One of the strengths of the Seiskaya Company has always been ensemble segments. Nowhere is this more evident than in these dances. Flowing lines, exact patterns and intricate interplay between corps and soloists are the hallmark of the choreography.

Cyril W. Beaumont, the noted dance critic, historian and author, panned the original 1934 British version of the Nutcracker: “The final scene is merely an excuse for the traditional series of character dances which, in this instance, are seldom appropriate to the situation and, generally speaking, are of indifferent quality.” History has proven that even a revered critic like Mr. Beaumont can be wrong. The Second Act has long been considered the ballet’s highlight. The Seiskaya version of the Kingdom of the Sweets, Act II, reaffirms the classical approach. The scene opens with the Plum Fairy surrounded by a host of ~ Congratulations Seiskaya Dancers ~

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The Chenery Family angels, followed by the entrance of her court, and the arrival of a nut- shell boat with Clara and the Nutcracker. The members of the Sugar Plum’s court represent many lands, as well as characters, from children’s fairy tales. The couple is presented with sweets and delicacies from around the world. The Nutcracker tells of his valiant struggle against the Mouse King and Clara’s heroic efforts. Clara’s dream at this junc- ture takes on a “sugar and spice and everything nice” tone. Seiskaya’s unusual choreographic adaptations frame the character ballet dances with a unique quality.

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Warren Camhi, Guest Artist Role: Drosselmeyer Seiskaya’s quintessential magic man returns for an 8th season as the eccentric and redoubtable Herr Drosselmeyer. Lauded for his previous performances, he holds a Masters in Fine Arts from Penn State in theater work and technical direction and has been a teacher at Western Suffolk BOCES for thirty years.

Abram Bagwell, Guest Artist Role: Nutcracker Abram began his training with, and continues to be mentored by, Eileen Houghton. Following his attendance at the 2013 BESFI Summer Program, Abram was invited back to dance the role of the Nutcracker. His repertoire includes the Poet in Les Sylphides and Siegfried in Swan Lake.

Nicole DiFiore, Guest Artist Roles: Rehearsal Mistress Party and Battle Scenes, Snow A former Seiskaya Ballet principal dancer, Nicole danced leading Nutcracker roles such as the Sugar Plum, Clara and Dew Drop. A Chemistry major in Stony Brook University’s Pre-Med program, Nicole continues to dance, teaches at Seiskaya and frequently serves as a rehearsal mistress.

Alexandra Berti, First Soloist Roles: Snow Queen, Doll, Chinese, Flower Soloist Alexandra has performed as Snow Queen, Doll, Bo Peep, Chinese, Flower soloist, Trepak, Spanish, Arabian and Mouse soloist. Whether coquettishly charming as Spanish, a regal Snow Queen, an exuberant dancer in Chinese or feisty brat as Fritz, she is always a consummate performer to watch.

Girie Carrero-Sagona, First Soloist Roles: Clara, Friend of Clara and Fritz, Snow, Flower Arriving in 2012, Girie settled in quickly successfully learn- ing a host of roles culminating in her selection as Clara this season. Clara is a role that challenges each dancer to keep the audience fully engaged in the ballet’s storyline. Girie’s supple quality of movement and radiant smile do just that. Congratulations Danielle and best of luck to all the Seiskaya Dancers!

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Ashley Chenery, First Soloist Roles: Clara, Arabian Soloist, Girl at the Party, Snow Ashley possesses ideal physical attributes with clean classi- cal lines and beautifully arched feet. Her elevated arabesques and grand jetés will be on display as she dances Clara. Fol- lowing her success at BESFI ‘13 with the Flower Festival Pas de Deux, she is looking forward to the Nutcracker Pas.

Kristina Diaz, First Soloist Roles: Dew Drop, Clara, Chocolate Soldier, Snow A facility for turns coupled with an assured poise has yielded a dancer with a level of consistency and clarity of movement that augurs well for her future. Kristina’s expansive and eclectic repertoire also includes Girl at the Party and Chinese as well as Arabian Soloist and Flower Soloist.

Jade Donnelly, First Soloist Roles: Snow Queen, Doll, Chocolate Soldier, Chinese Last year Jade performed her first major role. This year she has a cornicopia full of enticing treats. Equally at home with rapid turns, lyrical phrases or high jumps, Jade’s range is impressive whether conquering technically difficult roles or capturing the lyrical essence of the regal Snow Queen.

Lauren Kerr, First Soloist Roles: Dew Drop, Chinese, Arabian, Flower Soloist A rising star in the Seiskaya constellation, Lauren’s impish smile belies strong jumps, high leg extensions and a facility for turns that have become her hallmark. Adding Dew Drop to her repertoire this year showcases these attributes. She is working on Snow Queen, Doll and Sugar Plum for the future.

Alyse Melillo, First Soloist Roles: Chocolate Soldier, Fritz, Snow, Flower If one word could describe Alyse, it would be irrepressible. A mature performer in several dance genres, she is a “born actress.” It is her ability to attack roles with verve and attitude that make her especially adept at demanding roles such as Chocolate Soldier and Fritz. Natalie Butkevich, Featured Soloist Roles: Bo Peep, Fritz, Snow, Flower In ballet it is about the feet, and this is one dancer with the “feet.” Bo Peep is a jaunty role where the shepherdess must amiably coax and cajole her charges. As Fritz, her disarm- ingly cherubic smile gives way to sibling jousting with Clara and fits of naughtiness that result in several scoldings.

Sydney Essex, Featured Soloist Roles: Flower Soloist, Girl at the Party, Snow Sydney is another of the group of talented and versatile dancers that continue to garner attention this season. A quick study, she is able to absorb choreography quickly making her a delight to work with. Her focus, solid work ethic, professional deportment and strong technique are the basis of succes in every endeavor.

Julia Kharzeev, Featured Soloist Roles: Snow Queen, Flower Soloist, Arabian Soloist Long flowing classical lines in addition to a statuesque figure and outstanding facilities yields a tailor-made Snow Queen. Matched in a quartet of tall dancers, Julia will dance Flower Soloist which requires, alternately, a series of high leg exten- sions and then multiple synchronized turns.

Alyson Miller, Featured Soloist Roles: Bo Peep, Flower Soloist, Girl at the Party, Snow Aly again reprises a role with which she has become asso- ciated, Bo Peep. A paragon for others to emulate, her fo- cused work ethic, musicality, consistency and mature stage presence translate into a performer with demure charm. She lights up the stage whether as Bo Peep or a Girl at the Party.

Jamie Bergold, Soloist Roles: Bo Peep, Arabian Soloist, Boy at the Party, Snow Blessed with nicely arched feet, high elevation in her jumps and very ample leg extensions, Jamie is a perfect fit for Bo Peep overseeing her flock with charm and grace. By contrast, the role of Arabian Soloist is predicated on a series of angular poses which when combined make a human sculpture.

Alexandra Berlingieri, Soloist Roles: Fritz, Arabian Soloist, Snow, Flower A newcomer to the ranks of soloists, Alexandra’s penchant for spot-on technique has resulted in her recent elevation. Shy and retiring by nature, the role of Fritz allows a much peskier personna to emerge. Range is a sign of maturity, and the role of Arabian Soloist greatly expands Alex’s range. Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management

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Principals Alexandra Palma Danielle Lovetro In order of appearance:

Herr Drosselmeyer: W. Camhi Drosselmeyer’s Assistant: M. Harrigan Clara: A. Chenery, K. Diaz, Gi. Sagona Fritz: A. Berlingieri, N. Butkevich, A. Melillo Herr and Frau Stahlbaum: P. and H. Sagona Guests at Party K. Borch S. Butkevich Al.Caraiani D. Essex T. Fitzgerald J. Hsu D. Pyrros D. Volpicella

Children at Party S. Adamo A. Aube D. Baranowski B. Borch M. Butkevich L. Caraiani S. Cassara S. Cipriano S. Creedon A. DeLorenzo K. Donetski M. Essex M. Fitzgerald A. Franquiero A. Fried Z. Gonzalez B. Hanson B. Harrigan Mn. Hogden Mt. Hogden B. Jimenez K. Lascarides J. Lee A. Liu M. Ma M. Martufi R. Moore S. Moshe M. Mursch M. Pennello E. Pyrros Gr. Sagona Ka. Tang Ke. Tang B. Volpicella V. Ye - Bravo - Seiskaya Ballet

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Cavalry: L. Atoian, S. Hogden, Re. Sagona, Ri. Sagona

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Snowflakes S. Adamo J. Bergold A. Berlingieri A. Berti N. Butkevich A. Chenery H. Crews K. Diaz N. DiFiore J. Donnelly S. Essex B. Jimenez L. Kerr J. Kharzeev D. Lovetro A. Melillo A. Miller Gi. Sagona Intermission (cont’d) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

The Aubé Family ACT II Sugar Plum A. Palma D. Lovetro Angels D. Baranowski B. Borch M. Butkevich L. Caraiani S. Cassara S. Creedon K. Donetski J. Jaramillo K. Lascarides M. Ma S. Moshe Gr. Sagona Ka. Tang Ke. Tang B. Volpicella

Spanish Dancers: S. Bedell, J. Hsu

Arabian Dancers (*Soloists) M. Abrams S. Adamo J. Bergold* A. Berlingieri* E. Bishop N. Butkevich A. Chenery* H. Crews A. Donnelly B. Hanson Mt. Hogden L. Kerr* J.Kharzeev*

Chinese: A. Berti, J. Donnelly, L. Kerr, D. Lovetro

Trepak: D. Atoian, A. Caraiani, M. Fitzgerald, J. Jarrah, C. Languilli, J. Lee, S. Moody, I. Pirraglia Cossack: M. Fitzgerald, B. Hanson, Mt. Hogden

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At fifteen Valia continued her training under Sonia Morianova, the niece of Adam Morianoff, who had recently retired from the National Opera of Greece. She became a member of the National Opera at seventeen, soon attaining the rank of featured soloist, and touring Europe and Russia with the company. At the National Theater her preparation continued under resident ballet masters and choreographers, including the Bolshoi’s Asaf Messerer, Boris Kniazev, Nina Kyrsanova and Olympia Yelodari (former judge at the International Ballet Competitions held in Varna, Bulgaria and Moscow).

In Greece, as in most European countries, ballet students wishing to become professionals must pass comprehensive national level examinations and ob- tain a license. Mme. Seiskaya has fulfilled all her requirements and has been granted both a diploma and a license.

The Seiskaya Ballet School was founded in 1974, one year after Mme. Seis- kaya retired from the National Opera of Greece. At that time she taught all fifteen class sections. In 1976 Studio A was doubled in size to its present 2,500 square feet, and in 1981 Studio B was opened, adding another 1,500 square feet to the dance facility. That year also saw the establishment of the Seiskaya Ballet Academy.

Seiskaya Ballet School continues to be one of the premier institutions of its kind, offering classical and character ballet for the non-career-oriented dancer. The School offers an open-class format, where students are encour- aged to explore fulfillment through dance. Expanded in September 2007, the School was supplanted by OPEN which provides pre-Academy and adult May beautiful moments and happy memories surround you with joy this holiday season !

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The Ma and Zhu Families To all the dancers and their families, Happy Holidays and Congratulations on a timeless tradition.

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The Seiskaya Ballet Academy is designed as a professional training program for serious dancers who display the determination, physical attributes and musicality of the career-oriented dancer. Admission to the Academy is by audition only. Since the inception of the Seiskaya Ballet programs, over sixty students have opted for professional careers.

All Seiskaya students are encouraged to participate in the guest teacher and summer workshop programs offered by the Ballet Education and Scholar- ship Fund, Inc. (BESFI). As part of their professional preparation, Academy students’ participation in auditions for company schools and major dance companies are routinely encouraged.

Seiskaya students have compiled an outstanding record of achievement. Through the years, full scholarships have been awarded by every major institution for which they have auditioned, including schools affiliated with American Ballet Theatre (ABT), New York City Ballet, and the San Francisco, Houston, Joffrey, Pacific Northwest, Pittsburgh, Miami, and Boston Ballets. Some of the numerous dance companies Seiskaya students have joined: ABT (5), Atlanta Ballet (2), Fort Worth, Ballet West, Eliot Feld Ballet, Bal- let Memphis, Ballet Austin, Boston (2), Milwaukee (3), New Jersey, Pacific Northwest, Pittsburgh, Royal Swedish, State Ballet of Missouri, Tennessee, Louisville and Tulsa Ballets.

In 1994 Seiskaya student Michael Cusumano captured a bronze medal and Special Commendation at the International Ballet Competition (IBC) in Varna, Bulgaria and a coveted Jury Award (a gold medal-level award) at the Prix de Danse, Paris, France. Valia Seiskaya was nominated that year as the Best Teacher and Coach at Varna, one of the few Americans ever to be so honored.

In 1996 Kirov student Rasta Thomas, coached by Valia Seiskaya, reached the pinnacle: a gold medal in the Men’s Junior Division at the 17th IBC, Varna, Bulgaria. Incredibly, he was the first American male dancer ever to win a Junior Division gold and the youngest male dancer ever to do so. In addition, his triumph ended a sixteen-year stretch in which no gold medal was awarded in the Junior Men’s Division.

In 1998 Seiskaya student Elizabeth McGrath established herself as one of America’s potential stars. She represented the U.S. in the 18th IBC in Varna, Bulgaria distinguishing herself by advancing to the semifinal round. In late Merry Christmas and Happy New Year The Bergolds

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Additional exemplary efforts in the international arena include those by Alexandra Kastrinos, Allison Wade, Eileen Houghton, Johanna Hsu, Sophie Vanier, Amy Wilks, Karen Lynch, and Lesli Lyon. Seiskaya students have captured more than twenty national and regional awards, including those from the National Arts and Letters Competition; National Arts Recognition and Tal- ent Competition (Presidential Scholar in the Arts); Saraband, Ltd; the Amilita Hoffman Memorial Ballet Competition and American Ballet Competition.

During her 17 year professional career with the National Opera of Greece, Mme. Seiskaya gained an affinity for the grand sweep of story-line ballets and operas staged by the company. Her own choreographic works reflect that interest such as: Street People, Las Damiselas, Forest, MASK, and the Nut- cracker. Fresh interpretations of classical favorites La Boutique Fantasque, Walpurgis Night and A Night on Bald Mountain complement her signature ensemble works Grand Waltz, Seasons and Dance of the Hours.

Valia Seiskaya is listed in Who’s Who Among Outstanding Americans, was The Village Times 1985 Woman of the Year in the Arts and in 2011, was elected to the Long Island Volunteer’s Hall of Fame. She has received commendations from President Reagan, Governor Pataki and Congressman Forbes.

Embarking on its 19th season, the Seiskaya Nutcracker has established itself as the premiere event of its kind on Long Island. Total cumulative attendance eclipsed 84,000 last season. Procedural Notes LATECOMERS will be seated at ap- DOCTORS who expect to be called propriate intervals in the program as during a performance may give their predetermined by Seiskaya Ballet and pager/seat number to an usher who will the theater’s management. Viewing notify the House Manager. monitors are available in the lobby for NO OR BEVERAGES are those awaiting seating. permitted in the theater. SOUND RECORDINGS, VIDEO- SMOKING is strictly prohibited. TAPING AND/OR PHOTOGRAPH- NUTCRACKER MERCHANDISE may ING of any performance without writ- be purchased in the lobby during ten permission of the management is intermission and either before or after forbidden by law. the performances. “It is Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air.” - W. T. Wells

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The Adamos Join Seiskaya Ballet again in 2014 on Friday, May 16th at 7PM and Saturday, May 17th at 2PM when the Ballet Education and Scholarship Fund, Inc. benefit performances will be presented by the Seiskaya Ballet. Returning for BESFI’s 35th season at the Staller Center, the program will feature a one-act ballet, vibrant character dances plus an exciting series of pas de deux. To join our mailing list call 631-584-0192, email us at [email protected] or write: Seiskaya Ballet; 7 Flowerfield Suite 16; St. James, New York 11780. Auditions for the Seiskaya Ballet Academy are available throughout the year by making an audition reservation at the above phone number. Applicants must be properly attired, with females, if applicable, requiring pointe shoes. A nonrefundable audition charge of $25.00 will be collected at the time of the audition.

The 2014 BESFI Intensive Summer Workshop will be held from July 14th through August 22nd. The program will continue the three division format in 2014 which allows students more flexibility in scheduling and is an alternative to sleep-away-camps. As always, an outstanding teaching staff will be featured. In its 30+ years, the workshop has attracted such noted instructors as Andre Kramarevsky, Jurgen Schneider, Luis Fuente, Marianna Tcherkassky, Eleanor D’Antuono, Lupe Serrano, Marjorie Tallchief and Cynthia Harvey. When available, students may opt for an abbreviated schedule or simply pay by the class. Class placement priority is given to students attending the entire program. Scholarships are available through an open competition which is tentaviely scheduled for June 1, 2014. Details will be available on request by writing BESFI, P.O. Box 2146, St. James, New York 11780 or by visiting www.besfi.com. BESFI 2014 LI’S MASTER SUMMER WORKSHOP July 14 to August 22

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