Saturday, December 15, 2012

Dancer Guests Internationally & Returns to Orlando Nutcracker

Kailey Withee, a 17 year old Apprentice of the Central Florida Ballet, was recently chosen to travel to Sibiu, Romania to perform as a guest artist with the Teatrul de Balet Sibiu. During a 2 week + stay overseas from late November to early December, she helped Vasile Petrutiu, CFB's Founder and Executive Director, stage and rehearse Central Florida Ballet's version of The Nutcracker with the dancers of the Teatrul de Balet Sibiu. A total of five public performances were presented in Romania.

We spoke with Ms. Withee to learn about her overseas adventure and discussed what she learned during her experience that will help her in the Central Florida Ballet's upcoming performances of The Nutcracker to be held in Orlando next weekend from December 22-23, 2012 at the Orange County Convention Center.

1.    What was your typical day like? 

My day usually started at 10am with ballet class, from 11 on we had rehearsal till somewhere between 6 and 8pm. The first few days were mostly spent learning or re-learning choreography (several of the Teatrul de Balet Sibiu dancers performed in the production last year). The last couple days, we started having full act rehearsals, but I don't think it was until the day before the first performance we actually ran it all the way through. We only had 7 or 8 days to put the whole thing together.

Rehearsal of the Battle Scene in Sibiu, Romania.

2.    Do you like to perform for European or American audiences more? Are there any differences?

I don't really prefer one or the other, I think one thing that's so special about our Nutcracker in Orlando is you know your family is in the audience along with other parents and friends and you can feel the support from them when you're on stage. But that's just performing for the Central Florida Ballet's home audience. 

3.    What was one thing that surprised you during your trip, or something funny about the different culture?

Honestly I have no idea. hehe 

4.    Do you know any Romanian?

Haha I know a couple of words, but no, I don't know much at all. 

5.    The Nutcracker was modified from the version in Orlando. What dances, choreography, costumes changed?

Most of the choreography stayed the same. The Battle Scene was changed a little because we had more male dancers as the large mice, and Bon-Bons became clowns with 3 guys. Most of the costumes changed a little because we didn't bring them all with us this time; however they tried to stay as true to our costumes as possible. 

6.    What was most exciting about this trip?

Getting to see everyone again was so much fun, I had a great time with everyone and I got to spend time with Arielle and Saaya (who used to dance at Central Florida Ballet) and see how they live in a different country, which was really cool. 

Kailey Withee delights in the festive cold weather in Sibiu, Romania. Real snow!!!

7.    You traveled twice to Romania in 2011 and have attended ballet summer intensives in New York, Washington, and Rhode Island to name a few. Do you feel like a seasoned traveler? 

Haha I don't mind traveling. I mostly just put in my headphones and watch a movie and it passes the time. I definitely want to travel to different countries around the world someday. 

8.    What is your must-have item when traveling?

My iPhone because it has all of my music and movies on it. Without it it would be a very long trip. 

9.    Did you buy any souvenirs or unique items?

I bought some Christmas gifts here. I bought Ashton (who plays Maria in CFB's Nutcracker and who also traveled to Romania to perform as Maria) a bear from the Christmas Market for her birthday and we didn't realize it sang. So we were in the airport trying to fit it into her bag and it kept singing. I think the people around us were getting annoyed. haha 

CFB Student, Ashton Gordon, begins the celebration of her birthday in Romania.

10.    Did you go sight-seeing or do any fun activities?

We didn't have much time to go sight seeing. We went to the Christmas Market a few times and found different places to eat which was fun. 

The giant Christmas tree at the Christmas Market located in the center of Sibiu.

11.    What other city would you like to perform in the future?

It's my dream to perform in London someday. I've always wanted to go there. 

12.    What did you learn that will help you with the upcoming production in Orlando?

I think just getting to perform in front of an audience in a show was very helpful because I could tell how much more energy it was going to take from me and I can do it better in Orlando. 

13.    What are you most looking forward to: performing the Sugar Plum Fairy in the school show or Butterfly in the public shows?

I am looking forward to both. I was equally excited to find out I had both of those parts. I've been wanting an amazing opportunity like this forever. So I just hope I can do both of the parts justice! 

14.    What is your favorite dance in The Nutcracker?

I have always loved Jig. I love watching it and it was one of my favorite parts to perform. I also love watching our Waltz of the Flowers; it's so much fun to dance every part from lily to butterfly but the way it all comes together is always beautiful. 

15.    What is the best part of The Nutcracker (from rehearsals to performing)?

Performing is definitely the best part. Getting to see everything everyone has been working so hard on finally all come together on stage is awesome.

See The Nutcracker come to life next weekend here in Orlando -- at the Orange County Convention Center from December 22-23, 2012 where you'll be transported to the Land of Sweets along with Maria and the Nutcracker Prince to enjoy this classic holiday tale -- complete with fiber optics, pyrotechnics, and aerial acrobatics. Tickets and information are available at http://www.centralfloridaballet.com or by calling 407-849-9948. CFB's "The Nutcracker" is sure to be a dream for the whole family!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

CFB Artistic Director Reveals First Nutcracker Role & New Surprises


The best holiday present of the year? Our very first interview with the Central Florida Ballet’s Artistic Director, Vladimir Bykov! 

You may have seen him play the mysterious Drosselmeyer in the Central Florida Ballet's The Nutcracker or taken a class from him at the Central Florida Ballet's Academy. Either way, you may be a bit scared of him with his Russian demeanor! Don't worry we are all still a bit scared! : ) We invite you to join us as he discusses the upcoming Nutcracker production, reveals who he would cast to play Drosselmeyer, and shares what surprises he has in store for audiences this December.

Vladimir Bykov as the mysterious Drosselmeyer in the Central Florida Ballet's The Nutcracker. Photo by: Virginia Trudeau & Deedee Sherman ©

When did you first perform in The Nutcracker, and which role(s) did you play? 

In 1988 at the Malyi Theater of Opera and Ballet in Ukraine. It was right after I graduated from the affiliate school. I danced the Spanish couple.

What can we expect new in this year’s performances of The Nutcracker? 

There are many things new. For the person, that sends in the most things they find new, we will give them 2 complimentary Gold Circle tickets to next year's The Nutcracker. Click here for details.

What is your favorite dance in The Nutcracker and why? 

The one everyone looks forward to is the Grand Pas de Deux of the Sugar Plum and the Cavalier. I enjoy this pas de deux since it is a culmination of the ultimate artistry, technique, and professionalism. However, I think every divertissement has their jewels and makes the production truly fantastic.

Guest artists, Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Belserkovsky of American Ballet Theater, perform the Grand Pas de Deux in the Central Florida Ballet's The Nutcracker. 
Photo by: Virginia Trudeau & Deedee Sherman ©

Do you have any surprises in store for the audience? New magic tricks from Drosselmeyer? 

I would like to have some new tricks, however Vasile cannot raise the budget. If anyone would like to sponsor some new magic tricks please let us know! I would like to add a big magic trick. It costs at least $700+.

What is the most difficult part about preparing the production from casting to studio rehearsals or the performances in the theater? 

The first rehearsal.

Can you reveal some details about the international guest artists in this year’s production? Are there any audience favorites returning? 

We are very fortunate to have Anna Dorosh of the Kiev Ballet and Opera in Ukraine where she is a star and prima ballerina. She is also an Honored Artist of Ukraine, which is the most prestigious award an artist of any genre can be receive. She has danced all over the world, but it will be her first time in Orlando. Returning, we have Dragos Mihalcea of the Royal Swedish Ballet as the cavalier. We have been friends for many years. His technique is exemplary. Our audiences always enjoy his dancing.

Anna Dorosh dancing at the Kiev Ballet and Opera in Ukraine

If you could pick a dancer/artist from anyone in history or the present to play Drosselmeyer, who would you choose? 

Vasile Petrutiu.

If someone has never seen a ballet before, would they enjoy the Central Florida Ballet’s full-length Nutcracker production and why? 

Yes! Since our first show in 2001, we have improved and modified lighting, special effects, costumes, added in small nuances, you name it. It's now at its prime stage. Our Party Scene is much more exciting than others with our kids who are very advanced for their age. We hear all the time people saying they cannot believe what our kids can do. There's the pyrotechnics throughout the show that the guys love, the aerial acrobatics in the Arabian scene that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and there are plenty of other surprises throughout the show. Each year, we also bring many guest artists that keeps the show fresh and exciting.

Christye Alan performs aerial acrobatics in the Central Florida Ballet's The Nutcracker, seen only in CFB's production! 
Photo by: Virginia Trudeau & Deedee Sherman ©

When and where can Orlando see Central Florida Ballet’s The Nutcracker? 

At the Linda Chapin Theater in the Orange County Convention Center. It's right off of International Drive and across from the Peabody Hotel. Park in the West Concourse! Our performances are Saturday, Dec. 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 23 at 2pm. See you all there!



For tickets to the Central Florida Ballet's The Nutcracker onstage at the Orange County Convention Center right off of International Drive from December 22-23, visit http://www.centralfloridaballet.com or call 407.849.9948. 


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NEW EVENT "The Nutcracker Brunch": An interactive Nutcracker Brunch event is also being offered at the Peabody Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 23 before the CFB's matinee performance. Brunch attendees receive 25% off Nutcracker matinee tickets, and have the opportunity to meet popular cast of The Nutcracker while enjoying the Peabody's delicious brunch favorites. Brunch pricing is $35 for adults and $18 for children under the age of 12. More Details on the brunch event.



Find Things New at Nutcracker Contest

We are happy to share our newest contest: "Find Things New at Nutcracker". Central Florida Ballet's Artistic Director, Vladimir Bykov, invites you to take on this fun challenge! Do you dare?


Photo by: Virginia Trudeau & Deedee Sherman

The rules are simple: Submit a paper by mail or send an email with all of the things new you see in this year's Nutcracker production of the Central Florida Ballet. Simply attend a performance and write down all of the new things you saw in the show, but please remember to enjoy the performance!

The winner will be the person with the most correct items new and will win 2 Gold Circle tickets to the Central Florida Ballet's 2013 Nutcracker production!

Example Submission:

Joe Smith, 888-765-8888, jsmith@mail.com
  • New costume in a certain dance
  • New choreography in a certain dance
  • New special effect 
  • New prop used 
  • ETC
  • ETC
Submissions will be accepted from Sunday, December 23, 2012 until Tuesday, January 1, 2013 by email or mail. Your submission must include your name, phone number, and email. Only one submission per person. The Deadline for all entries is January 1, 2012.

MAIL TO: Central Florida Ballet, 3306 Maggie Blvd, Suite B, Orlando, FL 32811

EMAIL TO: kklopfenstein@centralfloridaballet.com, Subject: Find Things New at Nutcracker


This year's Nutcracker performances will be held Saturday, Dec. 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 23 at 2pm at the Linda Chapin Theater in the Orange County Convention Center. Buy tickets at http://www.centralfloridaballet.com or by calling 407.849.9948.

GOOD LUCK! Have questions? Please email kklopfenstein@centralfloridaballet.com