Friday, November 24, 2006

Evil Mouse King Seizes Power on Christmas Eve; Toy Soldiers Rally; Sugar Plum Fairy Involved

Ballet BC and Alberta Ballet present The Nutcracker December 28 - December 31

Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker has been a Christmas tradition for more than a century. And while It's a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street are mandatory watching at this time of year you should make sure that you and yours have tickets for Ballet BC's annual performance of this beloved ballet (choreographed by Mikko Nissenen), especially if you have a little girly-girl or nancy boy. Everyone arrives dressed to the nines; last year I saw a six year old lad set the standard dressed in a velour jacket.

The Nutcracker ballet is based on the short story by E.T.A. Hoffman (or on the French revision by Alexandre Dumas, as some say) called The Nutcracker and The King of Mice. Here's the story:

The Party Scene

It is Christmas Eve at the Stahlbaum house -- A large and grand house with the most beautiful tree imaginable. The Stahlbaums are hosting their annual Christmas party, welcoming the arrival of their family and friends. The children, Clara and Fritz, are dancing and playing as they welcome their friends too.

The party grows festive with music and dance as godfather Drosselmeyer arrives. He is a skilled clock and toy maker and always full of surprises. Drosselmeyer draws everyone's attention as he presents two life-size dolls. They are the delight of the party, each taking a turn to dance.

The children begin to open gifts when Drosselmeyer presents his to Clara and Fritz. Although his gift to Fritz is quite nice, he gives Clara a beautiful Nutcracker that becomes the hit of the party. Fritz becomes jealous and, having a bit more spunk than a boy should have, grabs the nutcracker from Clara and promptly breaks it. Clara is heartbroken looking on as Drosselmeyer quickly repairs the Nutcracker with a handkerchief he magically draws from the air.

As the evening grows late, the guests depart and the Stahlbaum family retires for the evening. Clara, worried about her beloved Nutcracker, sneaks back to the tree to check on him, falling asleep with him in her arms.

The Fight Scene

As the clock strikes midnight strange things begin to happen. Clara begins shrinking as her beautiful Christmas tree grows high above her. The toys around the tree come to life while the room fills with an army of mice, lead by the fierce Mouse King. As the Nutcracker awakens, he leads his army of toy soldiers into battle with the mice. The Mouse King corners the Nutcracker and battles him one-on-one. The Nutcracker seems to be no match for the Mouse King.

The Nutcracker and his army can go on no longer and are captured by the mice and their King. Clara makes a final daring charge throwing her slipper at the Mouse King, hitting him square on the head. The Mouse King drops to the floor and the mice run away, carrying off their leader's lifeless body.

The Land of Snow

The Nutcracker turns into a Prince and takes Clara on a journey to the Land of Snow, an enchanted forest wonderland where they are welcomed by dancing snowflakes.

The Land of Sweets

The Prince escorts Clara to the Land of Sweets where they are greeted by the Sugar Plum Fairy. The Prince tells her about their daring battle with the army of mice and she rewards them with a celebration of dances.

The Spanish Dance
The Arabian Dance
The Russian Dance
The Chinese Dance
The Mirliton Dance
The Waltz of Flowers
As a finale, the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Cavalier dance a beautiful Pas De Deux.

The Dream Ends

Clara awakens from her dream and finds herself by her Christmas tree with her beloved Nutcracker.


The Nutcracker
December 28, 29, 30 • 7:30pm, 2006
December 29, 30 , 31 • 1:30pm Matinee
Tix range from $22 dollars to $72
Available at Ticketmaster
Queen Elizabeth Theatre (corner of Hamilton and Georgia), Vancouver, BC
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