Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Dancer Travels to Romania for 'Nutcracker' Rehearsals

Dancers of the Central Florida Ballet are about to cross the Atlantic for the upcoming performance tour of "The Nutcracker" in Romania, but one dancer got an extra special head start on the group. Kailey Withee, a trainee of the Central Florida Ballet, traveled to Romania in mid-November to assist in 'Nutcracker' rehearsals with the dancers of the Ballet Sibiu. She spent nearly two weeks in Romania to teach the soloists and the corps dancers the choreography of the Central Florida Ballet's Nutcracker. From crossing the ocean for the first time to understanding the Romanian language - there were many firsts. Check out Kailey's experience below in our exclusive interview!


This is me on one of my only days off during the trip. We went to shops around Sibiu and to one of the tallest buildings in the city...

1- Describe your typical rehearsal day...
KW: My typical day started at 10:00am with a warm-up class. We started rehearsal at 11:00am and went until about 7-8pm during the first couple of days and by the end of the trip we were ending around 3-4pm. We started with long individual rehearsals with the soloists and by the end we were running the entire show all the way through with the entire cast. We even got to rehearse at the theater which is in the same building as the rehearsal studios.

2- How were the classes different from regular classes at Central Florida Ballet?
KW: The only class I had was a warm-up class every morning. But it was pretty similar too what we have here. The combinations had a lot of back and forth, so it took a little getting used to versus the classes from our regular teachers at CFB.

3- Did the dancers speak English? What other languages did they speak?
KW: Pretty much all the dancers spoke fluent or knew a lot of english, A group was from Japan (so they spoke Japanese). The rest were American or Romanian (so they spoke Romanian). 

This is the view from the top of the building. I went with a coach from the Ballet Sibiu and we could see nearly the entire city from the top...
 
4- Did you have time to go sight-seeing? If so, where and what did you see?
KW: Didn't really have time. We went to an old church - it was very beautiful and we went to the top of one of the tallest buildings (as you can see in the picture above). Each floor had art work to look at and at the top you could see the whole city. That's pretty much all I had time for.

5- How long were your flights? Did they have good food on the airplane? Were there any annoying passengers?
KW: The first flight was to Paris. It was about 9-10 hours long. The food was ok. The had a good variety of things (such as chicken and vegetables or pasta). But it wasn't that great. There weren't any annoying passengers, in fact on the way back I had the whole row to myself, so I could stretch out along the seats.

6- Tell us about your grocery shopping experience..Did they have normal shopping carts? Any of the same brands as in the USA?
KW: They did not have carts but they had shopping baskets. The only US Brands were coke products and lays chips products.

7- Was it cold?
KW: It was cold but manageable. The studios sometimes felt colder than outside, lol. You always had warm-ups on (jackets, sweats, scarf) versus in Florida where we regularly just wear a leotard and tights. 

This is another view from the top of the building where you can see 
how high we were from the buildings and street below...

8- What do you wish you brought to Romania - but did not?
Nothing I really felt like I had everything. The item I used the most outside of dance was my computer to watch movies and to pass the time. Also, I used my camera to take pictures.

9- What do you want to see when you go back this December for the 'Nutcracker' performances?
KW: When we were there, they were putting up all of their Christmas decorations along the streets and lights on all of the stores. The day we left they started a Christmas/holiday market and that lit everything up. So I want to see the market and how beautiful all the streets look lit up. 

10- What is a key item to have in Romania for a dancer?
KW: A key item(s) would be warm-ups; you need to stay warm in order to be able to dance to your fullest and to be comfortable dancing. The theatre especially was cold. 

11- Did you have soda there? Or Powerade/Vitamin Water?
KW: They had coke products. No powerade or vitamin water. I mostly drank water and sometimes "Coca-Cola Lite" - their version of Diet Coke.

12- As a CFB Trainee and just sixteen, were you intimidated or scared to be teaching the professionals the choreography from the Central Florida Ballet's "The Nutcracker"?
KW: I think I was at first, just because I didn't know them or know if they knew English. I also didn't want to mess anything up or teach them something wrong. But when I arrived there they were all so welcoming and sweet. So those feelings quickly went away. 

13- What was one thing that surprised you the most about Sibiu or Romania in general?
KW: One thing that surprised me the most was how comfortable I felt there. I wasn't scared to go out on my own or kinda explore a little. As long as you are careful, and smart of course. It is a great city!!!

Want to see this 'Nutcracker' production but not in Romania? The same production with guest dancers of the Ballet Sibiu will be presented in Orlando - next weekend (December 10 & 11) at the Linda Chapin Theater in the Orange County Convention Center. For information and tickets, visit http://www.CentralFloridaBallet.com or call the Box Office at 407.849.9948. Central Florida Ballet's production premiered in 2001 and since been highlighted by USA Today, CNN Headlines News, and named Top Pick by the Orlando Sentinel for 2011!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Holiday Gift Stories from Our Attendees

The holiday season is officially upon us and you may be struggling to find the perfect gift for your friends, co-workers, and loved ones! After talking with our ticket buyers, we see many of them are using the Central Florida Ballet's "The Nutcracker" as the perfect holiday gift to remember for years to come! Read below for stories on how those in Central Florida are using it as a special gift....

- Gift to a Mom - One mother (who has never seen a ballet performance) will get a very unexpected surprise with tickets to the performance from her daughter - it is sure to be an eventful afternoon for this family!

- Gift to a Neighbor - Good deeds do not go unnoticed, especially for a very deserving neighbor who will have a surprise this year of a group outing to "The Nutcracker".

- Romantic Evening for Wife - A husband is "mixing it up" this year and surprising his wife to an exciting evening at the ballet and a pre-performance visit to the Nutcracker Silent Auction. We think this wife will definitely be more in love as the night goes on...

- Holiday Surprise for the Family - One father is giving his family a special treat this year with tickets to both the Nutcracker Holiday Brunch and Performance! He is happy to share a great morning with his children meeting the popular characters in "The Nutcracker" & to see the ballet with his wife and children.

Have another holiday story? Tell us at kklopfenstein@centralfloridaballet.com

If you know someone who will love "The Nutcracker" as a gift, visit our website at (http://www.centralfloridaballet.com or Call 407.849.9948) for performance details and to order your tickets now.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

8 Days Left for Nutcracker Art & Essay Contest

In an effort to continue to introduce the arts to students,
 
Central Florida Ballet is currently underway in its 

4th Annual Nutcracker Art & Essay Contest

Pictured: 2011 Contest Entries ..we love the creativity!



Central Florida Ballet is sponsoring this contest among students of Orange, Lake, Osceola and Seminole Counties in all three levels: Elementary, Middle, and High school. These students will have the opportunity to enter Christmas or Nutcracker themed essays, poems, or art pieces to be judged by a Central Florida Ballet committee. Written entries must be no more than 350 words. Submissions of clay, pottery, or other breakable artwork are NOT permitted.

Submission Categories:
  • SMALL/LARGE PAGE ART WORK
  • OIL ON CANVAS
  • SHORT STORY/POEM

Features & Prizes: The winning art pieces will be displayed at the Orange County Convention center during the "Nutcracker" performances on December 9 - 11, 2011. The overall first place winner will receive 6 tickets to The Nutcracker; the overall second place winner will receive 4 tickets; and the overall third place winner will receive 2 tickets.

Deadlines for Entries: Wednesday, November 30, 2011! The drop off location is the Central Florida Ballet studios located at 3306 Maggie Blvd, Suite B, Orlando, FL, 32811. The art work pieces will be held for two weeks after the show at our studios for students who wish to pick up the pieces entered for the contest. If you have any other questions regarding this contest please do not hesitate to contact Kailey at kklopfenstein@centralfloridaballet.com.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Win the Insider's Backstage Tour

The Central Florida Ballet has announced it's latest contest: the chance to experience the ballet like never before through the Insider's Backstage Tour! 


The winner of the Backstage Tour will go where not many step foot.... backstage! What will they find? Where the dancers warm-up, the green room where last minute costume changes are made, they will learn where the props are stored, how the backdrops are raised and lowered, and most importantly will have the chance to see the dancers warming up backstage right before the show! Plus they will find the secrets to why dancers need rosin on both sides of the stage and the crucial good luck saying every dancer says before the show.

How to enter the contest? Simply order your 'Nutcracker' tickets between now and November 28th - either online at http://www.centralfloridaballet.com or by phone at 407.849.9948. 

Note: One winner will be announced for each performance date: Saturday, December 10th and Sunday, December 11. Each winner can invite four friends or family to accompany them on the tour.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Central Florida Ballet's Nutcracker Becomes a Book!

Photo By: Morgan Lee (RealFloridaPhoto.net)
Central Florida Ballet's production of "The Nutcracker" premiered in 2001 and since has become of the the most popular in Central Florida. The Nutcracker ballet is based on the classic holiday story in which a Nutcracker doll comes to life as an enchanted prince and saves the pretty young maiden Maria, from distress and then traveling to his kingdom, the magical "Land of the Sweets". 

In the fall of 2009, Morgan Lee (a talented professional photographer) decided to reverse the process - to make the CFB's Nutcracker a picture story book. Using '70s and '80s era film cameras, Lee began to document on 135 film the rehearsal process at the Central Florida Ballet's Studios. The outcome? To create a story in photographs of bringing this professional production to the stage. Over 4,000 photographs and two years later, Lee is finally close to completing the book. 

Check out the gallery of photographs from the October rehearsals at realfloridaphoto.net.

From the adorable party girls to battling soldiers or the effervescent Sugar Plum Fairy, we can't wait to see the finished project! 

For tickets to the Central Florida Ballet's upcoming Nutcracker, visit http://www.CentralFloridaBallet.com or call 407.849.9948.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Orlando Area Holiday Events Announced by Central Florida Ballet

This holiday season is sure to be brighter with the addition of two new events hosted by the Central Florida Ballet. Each event will be hosted before a 'Nutcracker' performance providing opportunity for attendees to get a 2 in 1 Holiday Special!

NUTCRACKER SILENT AUCTION - SATURDAY, DEC. 10TH
The first event is the 'Nutcracker' Silent Auction which will be held Saturday, December 10th from 5:30-7:30pm at the OCCC. The event includes live entertainment provided by an orchestra quartet, food and refreshments, and baskets of spa days, weekend getaways, theme park passes, restaurant gift cards, jewelry, and much more. Silent Auction Admission is free to all attendees. (Additional performance tickets are needed if you wish to attend the Central Florida Ballet's 'Nutcracker' performance.)



NUTCRACKER HOLIDAY BRUNCH - SUNDAY, DEC. 11TH
The second event is the 'Nutcracker' Holiday Brunch to be held Sunday, December 11th from 11:30am-1:30pm at the OCCC. The event includes a buffet style brunch selection, live music entertainment, and the opportunity to take pictures with popular Nutcracker characters including Maria, her Prince Nikita, and the Sugarplum Fairy. Brunch Admission is $16.50 for kids (10 and under) or $24 for adults (11 & up). Plus you have the option to book a special  Brunch & Performance Package at an exclusive rate when you register here.


*All holiday events above will be held at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC). For more info and to Register visit the Central Florida Ballet website at http://www.CentralFloridaBallet.com or Call 407.849.9942.

Friday, November 4, 2011

CFB Team Brainstorms Best Tips for Your Trip to the Ballet!

Every trip to the ballet is an exciting one. You go once or a couple times a year. You see ballet dancers on their toes (it must hurt!) and guys in tights. Sit in a large theater amongst the excitment of an anxious crowd ready to see the performance and wondering what will happen onstage.  Waiting for the curtain open....but before this happens you can do several easy things to make your trip to the ballet even better! Read below for the highest recommended tips from our experts at the Central Florida Ballet.

CFB's Office Administrator Tip: # 5 - Get your tickets early! You will save a lot of time and headache skipping past the hectic ticket line the night of the performance. AND by ordering early, you have a greater selection of tickets which means you are almost guaranteed a great seat - perhaps near the aisle or smack dab in the center. It a double win!

Mom of CFB Academy Student Tip # 4 - What to Wear. Most of my friends I invite to the show ask what they should wear. Well,  there is no specific dress code for the ballet performance, however most attendees dress to show respect for the ballet - anything ranging from your Sunday best to business attire will do.

CFB's Executive Director Tip # 3 - Give yourself ample time in case of traffic delays on the roadways and for parking. Pre-performance "people watching" is much more fun than last minute dashing and the Linda Chapin Theater is a beautiful place for it. 

CFB's School Director Tip #2 - Look the program. Take a few minutes before the show to glance through the program. It will give you a synopsis of the ballet story being presented and you can check out the biographies of the dancers you are about to see onstage.

CFB's Artistic Director Tip #1 - Enjoy the performance! Take the time to simply enjoy the production and revel in the sets, costumes, dancing, and lights. There is truly nothing like it!

For information on tickets to the Central Florida Ballet's "Nutcracker", visit http://www.CentralFloridaBallet.com or call 407.849.9948.