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Toshiko Tompkins DIRECTOR Christophe Maraval ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Liliam Gomez BALLET MISTRESS presents Gulf Coast High School Auditorium SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2014 – 2:00 P.M. & 6:00 P.M.
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Toshiko TompkinsDIRECTOR

Christophe MaravalARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Liliam GomezBALLET MISTRESS

presents

Gulf Coast High School AuditoriumSATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2014 – 2:00 P.M. & 6:00 P.M.

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Dear Friends,

Welcome to Naples Ballet’s year-ending production of The Nutcracker. This is our sixth year performing this marvelous seasonal ballet at Gulf Coast High School.

The Nutcracker ballet is based on the book The Nutcracker and the Mouse King written by E.T.A. Hoffmann. In 1891, the legendary choreographer Marius Petipa commissioned Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to write the music for The Nutcracker ballet. The first performance was at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia by The Kirov Ballet in 1892, less than one year before Tchaikovsky died at age 53. The Nutcracker was performed in Western Europe in the 1930s and was first performed in America in 1940 by Ballet Russes. It has since become a holiday tradition.

It is our philosophy that our students learn not only from intensive lessons but also from performing onstage. Each year we present two ballet productions: The Nutcracker performed in December and another full-length ballet in May, at the end of our school year. We have students performing in this production who are as young as 4 years old and in their first year of dance training. We also have adult students who have been dancing for many years, as well as parents of some of our dancers that are part of our Party Scene cast. In The Nutcracker, we also welcome students from other schools to perform.

Special thanks should be given to our teachers and staff who have been preparing for this production for over three months. Christophe Maraval, our acclaimed Artistic Director, choreographed this production. Liliam Gomez, senior instructor and Charin Leyva, our pre-ballet instructor, assisted in training our students. In addition, our administrative staff of Stephanie Pavlik and Bobbie Orban helped on logistics, media coordination, costumes and recruiting volunteers. I also want to thank our students and their parents for their commitment in time and support to make this production successful.

I would like to thank our contributors for generously supporting us and allowing Naples Ballet to help many families of students who could not otherwise afford our tuition: nine scholarship students are performing in this season’s Nutcracker. We sincerely hope you enjoy our production.

With Warm Regards,Toshiko TompkinsPresident/Director

Welcome From Our President

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Naples Ballet, Inc. is a non-profit ballet company administered by a volunteer Board of Trustees dedicated to setting new standards for artistic excellence. We provide the art of ballet as a component of education and promote cultural enrichment by creating awareness of the art of dance within the Naples community. Our vision is one of preserving the art of classical ballet and providing opportunities in several areas of community outreach. We mentor our local children in dance education and host special programs such as afterschool ballet classes at the Boys and Girls Club of Collier County. Our collective goal is to deliver an artistic and cultural experience that inspires dancers and audiences alike.

The mission of Naples Ballet, Inc., is to provide dancers of all ages with performance opportunities that meet the highest standards of artistic development, instill professional values and qualities through art education and to offer complimentary professional dance instruction through scholarship funding. Our need-based scholarships for ballet training are awarded to dancers through open auditions, and we currently have 14 scholarship students, nine of whom you’ll see onstage today.

We serve as a training ground for recreational dancers, as well as those who are seeking professional careers in dance or related fields, and daily training is essential for our students to be technically prepared. Additionally, weekly rehearsals are necessary to prepare for productions, and dancers dedicate an average of 13 hours per week to their dance studies while maintaining their educational responsibilities. Our dancers are an extraordinary group of young people who have been accepted into prestigious summer programs offered by the American Ballet Theatre, Bolshoi Ballet, Boston Ballet, The HARID Conservatory, Houston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Kirov Academy of Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Orlando Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Patel Conservatory, San Francisco Ballet, Sarasota Ballet and The School of American Ballet. We are very proud of each of them.

Funding for Naples Ballet, Inc. is earned through ticket sales, fundraising and charitable contributions. Donations help to fund our endeavors and allow us to connect with other arts groups in the community for the purpose of promoting the art of dance in an educational and creative environment.

Board of TrusteesPresident • Toshiko TompkinsVice President • Cathy Morton DionSecretary • Nicole MortonTreasurer • Richard Fioretti

Who We Are

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After nine years as Principal Dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet, Christophe Maraval retired at the end of the 2007 season to join the faculty at Ecole Superieure de Ballet Contemporain de Montreal. Mr. Maraval has been teaching Vaganova method with French flair and American musicality and energy to all levels of students, and has coached for numerous competitions and performances. Mr. Maraval began his training at the Opera de Paris and the Superior Conservatory of Paris and at age 16 joined the Ballet National de Nancy under Pierre Lacotte. He left after six seasons to work with Nanette Glushak at the Ballet du Capitole in Toulouse, France. It was in Toulouse that Christophe discovered Balanchine and decided to move to America,

performing first with the Cincinnati Ballet under the direction of Victoria Morgan and finally with PNB under Kent Stowell, Francia Russell and Peter Boal. During his career, Mr. Maraval danced with various professional ballet companies in the United States and Canada as a Guest Artist including Tulsa Ballet, Oklahoma Ballet and Gala Des Etoiles of Montreal 2004 and 2007. With a vast repertory, some of his favorite ballets are from George Balanchine, William Forsythe, Val Caniparoli, Ben Stevenson, Richard Tanner, Glen Tetley, Jose Limon, Jerome Robins, Ulysses Dove, Kent Stowell and more. Numerous choreographers created ballets for Mr. Maraval such as Kirk Peterson (Amazed in Burning Dreams, Carmen), Paul Gibson (Rush, The Piano Dance) and Dominique Dumais (Scripted in the Body, Time and Other Matter). Christophe’s style is to teach his students method and rigor, instilling a passion for dance in all students. He believes ballet is discipline that will follow you all your life, and Naples Academy of Ballet is a great place to start.

Artistic Director

Christophe Maraval

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Eric Paz was born in Miami, Florida. He began his ballet training at the age of 8 at South Florida Ballet. From there, he attended and trained at Miami City Ballet School, American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School and San Francisco Ballet. He has performed with Miami City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Hamburg Ballett and San Francisco Ballet.

Guest Performer

Eric Paz

Rodolfo Tandazo was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador. He later moved to the United States and grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the age of 15, Mr. Tandazo began his ballet training at the Charlotte Ballet (formerly N.C. Dance Theatre) where he was taught and coached by Patricia McBride. After attending the 2013 summer program at Miami City Ballet School, he was invited to continue his training during the Winter term under a full scholarship. As a student, Mr. Tandazo has performed principal roles in several of George Balanchine’s ballets including Western Symphony, Serenade and Tarantella.

Guest Performer

Rodolfo Tandazo

Appearing Courtesy of Miami City Ballet School.

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Act I, Scene I • The Christmas PartyThe curtain opens inside the house of Herr and Frau Stahlbaum and their children, Clara and Fritz. Friends and family have gathered for a holiday celebration. A late arrival is Clara’s godfather, the mysterious, old toymaker, Dr. Drosselmeyer. The children and the adults take turns dancing at the Christmas party. Dr. Drosselmeyer entertains the guests with some magical tricks and makes his life-size mechanical dolls dance for them. After the dolls dance, the children beg for more gifts. He produces a wonderful wooden solider nutcracker for Clara. Enchanted by the nutcracker, Clara dances with it until Fritz snatches it from her and breaks it. Dr. Drosselmeyer mends the nutcracker and returns it to Clara. The party ends, all the guests depart, and the family goes to bed leaving the living room darkened.

Act I, Scene II • The Battle SceneThe clock strikes midnight, and Clara creeps into the parlor in her nightgown, looking for her nutcracker; which Drosselmeyer magically turns into a life-sized soldier. Then, in a dreamlike fantasy, the familiar drawing room becomes a battlefield for toy soldiers who come to life and an army of mice and rats who are led by their Rat King. Fearful for her beloved Nutcracker, Clara helps him to victory by hitting the Rat King to distract him. The Rat King is defeated and the Soldiers and mice disappear.

Act I, Scene III • Journey Through the Snow ForestDrosselmeyer had one last gift. After he transforms the toy Nutcracker into a handsome prince, he sends her into the beautiful snow covered forest where she is greeted by the Snow King and Queen. Enchanted by the snow, Clara joins the swirling snowflakes.

Act IIAfter their magical journey through the snow forest, Clara and the Nutcracker Prince arrive at the Kingdom of Sweets. Upon their arrival, they are greeted by the Sugarplum Fairy and all of the inhabitants of the kingdom. As they reenact the night’s events, a celebration for Clara’s bravery and the Nutcracker’s heroism is arranged. Clara is entertained by Chocolate (Spanish dance), Coffee (Arabian dance), Tea (Chinese dance), Mirlitons, Mother Ginger and the Polichinelles, a Russian dance and the Waltz of the Flowers. Then, the Sugarplum Fairy and the Nutcracker dance a grand pas de deux.

The evening concludes when everyone comes together in one last dance. Clara wishes the adventure would never end, but her Mother wakes her. Was it all just a beautiful dream?

The Story of The Nutcracker

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Production StaffDirector Toshiko Tompkins Artistic Director Christophe Maraval Ballet Mistress Liliam Gomez Piño Pre-Ballet Instructor Charin LeyvaTechnical Manager Bruce Gray Set Design Alex Fuentes Ortiz Stage Crew Assistants Alex Fuentes Ortiz Damien Therrian Jeff Painter Tashahara Jallad Alfredo Escobar Marco BenitezLighting and Effects Jeff Weiss Marketing & Development Stephanie Pavlik Office Manager Bobbie OrbanProduction Video Don Moon Show Photography Michelle Unglaub

VolunteersElena CapronMary Casey Heather Cheriel Camille CherrRoserdley CrevecoeurJordan DutcherSuzanne Dutcher

Taylor DutcherMolly Ferrante Max Ferrari Robin Gray Irma Gonzales Isabela JunkroskiPatrick Junkroski

Julia Opravina Marta Pagan Jessica Painter Irene Petraglia Jo Ann Summerall Michelle UnglaubMaureen Wells

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As a non-profit organization, Naples Ballet relies on both private and corporate donors to bring our productions and programs to life. These donations benefit our scholarship recipients, help offset the costs of our annual productions and allow us to continue building ties within our community—none of which would be possible without your generous support. We are deeply thankful for the volunteers, sponsors, patrons and friends who help us fulfill our mission and allow us to give back to the community we love.

Gold Level Patrons • $10,000+Sabin & Beverly StreeterJoseph Tompkins

Silver Level Patrons • $5,000–$9,999Don & Cathy Dion Norman & Gail Thomson

Bronze Level Patrons • $1,000–$4,999Hon. Michael Barnes & Jean PollittBruce & Robin GrayFrank IbarraMaurice & Dorothy KentCharles & Karen MingesBill & Nicole MortonChris & Gail OttJoe Scott & Susan Morgan

Community SponsorsLaw Office of Robert H. Eardley, P.A.Eileen Fisher, Inc.Juliana M. Kierstein, P.A.L’Angolo 5th ave Naples Botanical GardenNaples Zoo at Caribbean GardensSophia’s Ristorante Italiano

Friends of the Barre • Up to $999Janice AndersonAnne BacheJohn & Jean BacheTony & Mary BalsamoDan & Jean CohenLinda DavisStephen & Louise FarringtonSonja S. GroveMarguerite D. HambletonChick & Harriet HeithausTashahara JalladDan & Susan JonesJanet Kuhl-KalantariPeter Luit & Eunice LumsdenLorel MartensRobert NardiFrancesca NeriJune PaleyJoseph & Jaye SemrodRick & Janet ShapicStephen TeafordDaren & Maureen Wells

Special Thanks

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The NutcrackerAct I

Scene IThe Christmas Party

Clara Melanie Wells Drosselmeyer Patrick Junkroski Fritz Mark Shapic Herr Stahlbaum Garrett UnglaubFrau Stahlbaum Robin Bache GrayGrandmother Jill Brader Party Girls Naomi Babcock Julia Ferrante Clare Hassell Chiara Junkroski Gabriella Landolt Brittany Lawrence Kasie Mathis Elizabeth Parker Elina Schroeder Ella Schroeder Party Boys Julian Junkroski Grant Kaminer Jack Riley Christian Wright Ladies Jeannette McCreight Saskia McPhail Nicole Morton Wendy Wahlstedt Gentlemen Jean Celestin Shamid Cheriel Paul McCreight Todd McPhail Maid Tashahara Jallad Trumpet Doll Giulia FerrariColumbine Doll Eleonora ZirilliSoldier Doll Demario Scimio

Scene IIThe Battle Scene

The Rat King Jill BraderThe Nutcracker Demario ScimioThe Nutcracker Prince Eric Paz Rats Danhia Celestin Jessica Garciduenas Nikola Heers Claire Langiulli Sarah Nemeth Soldiers Elle Bancroft Emma Casey Sonersha Estima Madeline Fournier Alexandra Gerry Grant Kaminer Caroline Kraft Bonnie Musaer Camilla Piedra Olivia Prawiradilaga Sophia Prawiradilaga Mark Shapic Alexis Smith Ansley Summerall Angeleigh Unglaub Christian Wright

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Scene IIIJourney Through the Snow Forest

The Snow Princess Lily MaulsbyThe Snow Prince Rodolfo Tandazo Snowflakes Giulia Ferrari Francesca Petraglia Flurries Danhia Celestin Jessica Garciduenas Nikola Heers Claire Langiulli Sarah Nemeth Eleonora Zirilli Naomi Babcock Julia Ferrante Chiara Junkroski Gabriella Landolt Brittany Lawrence Kasie Mathis Elizabeth Parker Elina Schroeder

The NutcrackerAct I

Flags Julian Junkroski Jack Riley Trumpets Nikkita Cheriel Rachael Greene Lilly McPhail Brigette O’Leary Kylie Oakey Amelia Painter Tiny Mice Ava Capron Mia Casey Paloma Chaprnka Sophia Cherr Ziaya Fischer Lily Graham Catherine Kraft London LaRochelle Julia McPhail Hayden Nason Lily Reitter Emily Santana Alessia Serravalle

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The NutcrackerAct II

Clara Melanie WellsThe Nutcracker Prince Eric PazSugarplum Fairy Francesca Petraglia Little Flowers Madeline Fournier Alexandra Gerry Rachael Greene Caroline Kraft Lilly McPhail Bonnie Musaer Brigette O’Leary Kylie Oakey Olivia Prawiradilaga Alexis Smith Ansley Summerall Angeleigh Unglaub Elle Bancroft Emma Casey Nikkita Cheriel Sonersha Estima Amelia Painter Marta Petruzzella Camilla Piedra Sophia Prawiradilaga

Spanish Lily Maulsby Arabian Eleonora Zirilli Demario Scimio Nikola Heers Sarah Nemeth Chinese Rodolfo Tandazo Julia Ferrante Clare Hassell Brittany Lawrence Elina Schroeder Ella Schroeder Mirlitons Sarah Renfroe Naomi Babcock Danhia Celestin Jessica Garciduenas Chiara Junkroski Gabriella Landolt Claire Langiulli Kasie Mathis Elizabeth Parker

Lilly & Julia–I want to let you know how proud I am of you and how it touches my heart

to see you dance. Love, Jiji

Dear Rachael–Congratulations on your first Nutcracker!

With love and pride, Mommy, Daddy & Family

Our Dearest Francesca–whatever you choose to do, know that we will always

love and support you. We love you,Grama & Papa

Dear Alexandra–we’re so happy that you have found a love for dance! How proud we’re to watch

you up on that stage! Love, Daddy, Mama Ash, Isabella, Cassandra, Aniston & Parker (& Bailey)

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Mother Ginger Jeannette McCreightGingers Ava Capron Mia Casey Paloma Chaprnka Sophia Cherr Ziaya Fischer Annalyse Frazier Lily Graham Catherine Kraft London LaRochelle Julia McPhail Hayden Nason Lily Reitter Jack Riley Emily Santana Alessia Serravalle Mariana Sturgeon Russian Elle Bancroft Nikkita Cheriel Sonersha Estima Clare Hassell Grant Kaminer Sophia Prawiradilaga Amelia Painter

The NutcrackerAct II

Russian Marta Petruzzella Camilla Piedra Ella Schroeder Mark Shapic Christian Wright Flora Giulia Ferrari Waltz of the Flowers Danhia Celestin Jessica Garciduenas Nikola Heers Claire Langiulli Sarah Nemeth Eleonora Zirilli Naomi Babcock Julia Ferrante Chiara Junkroski Gabriella Landolt Kasie Mathis Elizabeth Parker

Dear Gabbi–enjoy this moment. So proud of you! Love, Mom, Boo, Michael, Mary,

Kirsten, Tom, Scottie, Leanne, Logan, Logan, Aunt Toni & Uncle Charlie

Clare–We are very proud of all your hard work and determination. Thank you for sharing your love of dancing with us! Love, dad, mom, Kevin,

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In Liebe, eure Mama/Omi & Nina

Lilly & Julia–we love watching you dance and feel so lucky you get to perform together this year!

We love you, Mama & Papa

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