Message from the Artistic Director

Christopher Anderson| Artistic Director, Alberta Ballet

BOTERO is a journey of a beautiful international collaboration and we’re so glad you have joined us to be part of it!  

Welcome to BOTERO - Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's newest full-evening work inspired by Colombian artist and activist Fernando Botero.   

This is Alberta Ballet’s first time collaborating with Annabelle, a true pioneer within our art form. A prolific choreographer, she has created with dozens of prestigious dance companies, and her work is performed on stages around the world.  

The ballet you’re about to see is an extension of a shorter piece that Annabelle created in Colombia for Ballet Metropolitano de Medellín. This playful ballet is enriched by the vibrant compositions of Juan Pablo Acosta and the brilliant designs of Diana Echandia. 

The innovative juxtaposition of styles is a great example of the boundary-breaking work being created today. It’s been incredible to have Annabelle and Diana in our studios, working alongside the Alberta Ballet dancers, to realize this expanded work.  

I am very proud to support a vision that ballet companies around the world are pursuing – creating space and opening their stages for new ideas and a new future for concert dance. 

This has been a phenomenal season for new works, and I’d like to congratulate the artists of Alberta Ballet for their thoughtful performances across a broad spectrum of styles: from the forward focused works of Cathy Marston, Alysa Pires, and Helen Pickett in Away We Go to the cherished classic of the romantic era, Giselle. The dancers and artistic team have generously shared their passion for this art form we all love. I am privileged to support and work with these inspiring artists.  

Please enjoy this tremendous season finale, and thank you for supporting Alberta Ballet and the arts in Alberta!   

Message from the Choreographer

Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

BOTERO is a ballet inspired by the many paintings and art works of Fernando Botero. This Colombian artist is famous for his distinctive style characterized by voluminous and exaggerated figures, also known as Boterismo. 

When I heard the anecdote that Botero sometimes paints a fly to achieve the perfect balance in his artwork, it sparked immediately an idea for a ballet.

I imagined that in the moments of solitude and creative retreat of the artist, a fly would surge in his studio and accompany him in a dazzling journey of creativity where all the characters he ever painted would come to life from the canvas and step out of the frame to confront him.

Art is intrinsically connected to an artist's personal experiences and surroundings and, it is subsequently translated into an elevated form through his/her paintings. To reverse this elevated form of frozen images into real people and moving images is a fascination I have had since childhood. As a child I believed that portraits came to life at night when I was asleep. Now they come to life in my ballets.

According to Fernando Botero, art is there to please and entertain. He disagrees categorically with critics stating that when art pleases, it automatically prostitutes itself. He often explores themes of power, politics, religion, and the human condition, but he always finds a way to incorporate a touch of satire and humor.

I am grateful to have been given the opportunity to share bits and pieces of my Colombian culture through this new ballet and I welcome the Canadian audience to this whimsical journey full of surprising shapes and colors designed by Diana Echandía, and accompanied by the wonderful music full of Latin rhythms by Colombian composer Juan Pablo Acosta.

About the Music

Juan Pablo Acosta

BOTERO’S music is mainly inspired by the sounds of the city of Medellin, Colombia (the painter's hometown) in the first half of the twentieth century, where tango and rural music from the Colombian Andes were heard in the cantinas and on the radio. 

The mandolin is the instrument that begins and ends the work and appears in several of the scenes as thread of the music, as it was the object that inspired Botero, his particular conception of volume due to the proportion of the small soundboard hole with its rounded and voluminous body. 

In this musical creation, traditional Latin American and Spanish music are combined with electronic and orchestral music, enriched with diverse and contrasting nuances like the themes of Botero's works.

About the Costumes and Sets

Diana Echandía

To conceptualize the characteristics of Botero’s very distinct style, I searched my way into the deconstruction of shapes and volumes so that the dancers would keep parts of their body free to express themselves. For example, each character is allocated the idea of volume "Boterismo" in different parts of their body such as the head, hands, arms, belly, or legs. 

By deconstructing the frames of paintings, the stage converts itself into a dreamlike space in which the negative space can either be used as a within or outside the painting. This allowed the choreographer a multitude of possibilities during the creation process.

Act 1 

Scene 1 - Naranja 
“In Botero's Naranja (Orange), a worm appears to pierce the fruit; in addition to the memory of the tradition of still life, this detail creates a tension between forms of such different dimensions.” ~Annick Casciero de Sanjurjo.

Scene 2 - Toreros 
Botero was sent to the school of tauromachy at the age of 15. Because of his extreme fear for bulls, he never became a matador but started painting them instead.

Scene 3 – Meseros
"I don't paint fat women. Nobody believes me but it is true. What I paint are volumes.” ­ ~Botero

Scene 4 – BoteroSutra 
“I tried to be subtle in my approach to the subject of eroticism, and that’s why you don’t see the sex [organs] of the characters.” ~Botero 

Scene 5 – Dancing Fruit
“Artists today are no longer interested in the theme of still lives. This is a pity because this genre has such a great tradition.” ~Botero 

Scene 6 – Tango 
Although tango was born in the middle of the 19th century in the Rio de la Plata, Medellín became an iconic place for this dance in the 20th century when Carlos Gardel, famous tango singer died in a plane crash in Medellín (1935) and became a myth overnight.

This cult for the tango in Medellín cannot be absent in the work of Botero, who is convinced that art must seek universality in the traditions, the everyday life, and in the picturesque.

Scene 6B - Pedrito 
In 1974, Fernando Botero loses his four-year old son Pedrito in a car accident. This event coincides with the age he was when his father David Botero died. He dedicated a series of drawings and paintings to his memory.

Scene 7 – Pierrot 
“My work is a self-portrait of my mind, a prism of my convictions.” ~Botero

BOTERO Libretto

Act 2

Scene 8 – Circo 
"The circus allows one to be logical and unreal at the same time. In the circus, all is possible: there can be a man with two heads or a character with a green face.” ~ Botero

The series “Circo” arose after "Abu Ghraib", in which Botero portrayed the torture and pain experienced in Guantanamo Bay. Feeling exhausted after those paintings, Botero searched for a theme that would allow him to recover, through color, shapes, expressions, joy, and optimism.

Scene 9 – Botero musings 
“I have not found a thing that gives me more pleasure, excitement, and that fulfills me more than painting.
I paint for myself. I paint until the painting gives me pleasure. I want to die painting.” ~Botero

Scene 10 - Blanco y Negro      
In 1995, Botero’ sculpture ‘The Bird' was used as a "Trojan Horse" to detonate 10 kilos of explosives on Plaza San Antonio killing and hurting many people. The artist decided not to restore nor replace the sculpture. He preferred to leave the work in ruins and offered a second copy of the work, in exchange for the 'Wounded Bird' to remain next to the new 'Dove of Peace', "as a reminder of the imbecility and criminality of Colombia.

Scene 11 – Caballos y Obispos 
 In 1949, Botero was expelled from college for having published an article on Picasso's painting in the newspaper El Colombiano, which was labeled communist by the institution's rector. This censorship of expression would be one of the aggravating factors of the split between political parties that would lead to violence in Colombia during that period. This is the origin of the masterpiece painted in 1958: Los obispos muertos (The Dead Bishops).

Scene 12 – Paloma 
“I often think about death, and it saddens me to leave this world and not be able to paint more. I love it so much.”
~Botero 

Scene 13 – Escobar 
Botero was reportedly angered that two of his paintings were found in the drug lord Pablo Escobar’s home after the kingpin was slain 1993. The death of Escobar, however, did not end the violence of Medellín, and the artist himself was victim of a failed kidnapping in 1994. 

Scene 14 – Resiliencia
“Art should be an oasis; a place or refuge from the hardness of life.” ~Botero

Original concept by Ballet Metropolitano de Medellín 
Choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

MUSIC CREDITS:
Music by: Juan Pablo Acosta
Violins: Marco Blandón and Eduardo Mora
Cellos: Atamaica Ruiz y Tatiana Pérez
Bandoneon: Marco Blandón
Guitars and keyboards: Juan Acosta
Piano: Johan Ramírez
Bandola: William Posada
Clarinet: Johan Pérez
Trombons: Edwar Montoya
Percusión: Sebastián Forero
Recording, mixing & mastering: Juan Duque (409 Estudio)

BOTERO CREDITS

COSTUMES AND SETS
Set and Costume Design: Diana Echandía
In house: Diana Echandia LAB
Costume team leader: Julián Sánchez, Lina Rodríguez.
Tailor/Stitcher: Claudia María Ríos, Daniela Giraldo, Beatriz Cano, Mateo Zapata, Alexander Orozco, Natalia Niño, Diana Marcela Meneses.
Set Assistant and Costume Designer: María Camila Bustamante, Ana Milena Díaz
Headdresses and Horse masks: Diana Echandía, Gabriela Echandía, Juan Pablo Hoyos.
Assistant tailor and headdress: Ana Misas, Yefferson Salazar, Olga Elena Orrego, Gloria Domínguez.
Production assistant: David Estrada

Collaborators:
Specialty production art: Volume hands, Fly headdress and Big head mask of characters “Obispos”, “Pablo Escobar”, “Pierrot”: Armando Moncada
Specialty production art: Horned headdress : Mauricio López
Horse masks structures: Pablo Hoyos
Set production: Golden Frames and blue stairs: Marino Montoya
Set production: Botero’s orange: Paulina Restrepo
Renders: Juan David Vélez
Additional frames built by F&D in Calgary, Alberta.

BOTERO Artistic Team

  • The Colombian-Belgian Annabelle Lopez Ochoa completed her dance education at the Royal Ballet School of Flanders. After a 12-years long dance career in which she danced in various European companies such as the Scapino Ballet, she decided in 2003 to focus her energies solely on choreography. In that same year she was hailed “rising star of the Dutch dance scene” (NRC newspaper) and only 7 years later the Temecula Performing Arts Examiner wrote; “Ochoa is truly a masterful choreographer with an edge for what dance can and should be in this constantly changing industry.”

    In her 20-year career as a choreographer Annabelle has carved a position of award-winning and sought-after choreographer, creating more than a 100 works for 74 dance companies around the world such as the New York City Ballet, Hong Kong Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Ballet Nacional de Cuba, English National Ballet, West Australian Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, among many others. She is known to create full-length narrative works, and just finished choreographing her 10th narrative ballet “Coco Chanel, the life of a fashion icon” for the Hong Kong Ballet.

    Annabelle is one of the world’s busiest choreographers (a quote from Wendy Perron, Dance Magazine 2016). In 2006, she imagines a dance for the celebrated Dutch fashion designer Viktor & Rolf’s project at the van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Between 2005 and 2015, as a member of the Dance-Theatre collective “Fantasten” she successfully created physical theater plays, which have been performed in numerous theaters and festivals throughout the Netherlands. 

    During the pandemic of 2020-21, Lopez Ochoa pioneered remote choreography and dance film creations premiered online. She created in total 22 dance films.

    Annabelle is the recipient of the prestigious Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award of 2019. She is also the program director of the Contemporary Ballet Summer program of the School at Jacob’s Pillow.

  • Diana Echandía is a Set and Costume Designer with 10 years of experience.

    Throughout her professional career she has explored diverse formats such as theater, contemporary dance, performance, ballet, musical artists' shows and audiovisual projects. She is a professor of design at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana and the Universidad de Medellín. In her LAB she also explores garments from a vision of "design for all", creating for all genders and bodies.

    She has a Master's degree in Costume Design for Theater and Film from the Escuela Universitaria de Artes TAI in Madrid and graduated from the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana as a Costume Designer. She also studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México at the Escuela de Literatura Dramática y Teatro in Mexico City.

    She has worked with directors such as Annabelle López Ochoa, Rafi Maldonado, Rafael Palacios, Juancho Valencia, Felype de Lima, Juan Fernando Vanegas, Felipe Caicedo, Yndira Perea, among others.

  • Musical director, composer, musical arranger, producer, performer. Bachelor of music, graduated in classical guitar, with a master’s degree in Latin and Caribbean Music at the University of Antioquia, with a CUM LAUDE distinction to the research work.

    Nominated for the 2020 Latin Grammy awards with Los Cumbia Stars, and musical director and composer of BFDA for 20 years, touring in around 600 local and national musical performances and 200 international ones in 18 different countries

    Some of his works have been played by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Medellin; (Gabotero), Petrona Martinez (where the musical piece “La Cantadora” stands out, as it was included in the “Ancestras” álbum, winner of a Latin Grammy in 2021), and others important figures of the Colombian traditional music.

    In 2023 he`s composing for the Houston Ballet for “Delmira”, directed by Annabelle López.

  • Scott Reid is a set, lighting and projection designer who has been designing for theatre, opera and dance for over 30 years. Some previous credits for Alberta Ballet include designing lights for Memory Room, and sets for Our Canada, Class Acts, and Fumbling Towards Ecstasy.

    Scott is a Calgary-based designer whose work has been seen across Alberta, including at The Citadel Theatre, Calgary Opera, Theatre Calgary, and Decidedly Jazz Danceworks, as well as across North America. He has enjoyed designing for such diverse projects as theatre for young audiences touring shows, new plays, large-scale opera, theatre, dance, and immersive experiences. scottreiddesign.com

  • Christopher Anderson began his tenure as Alberta Ballet’s Artistic Director in July 2022.

    Before joining Alberta Ballet in 2015, Anderson enjoyed a 16-year career in professional dance. A graduate of Purchase College’s SUNY Conservatory of Dance, he launched his career at Boston Ballet, and two years later was invited to join Salt Lake City’s Ballet West. During his career, he danced leading roles both nationally and internationally and further had several roles created for him by some of today’s most exciting choreographers.

    In 2015, Alberta Ballet offered Anderson a contract as Ballet Master. Anderson was motivated to accept, given the strong talent he saw in the company’s dancers. He retired from professional dance and joined Alberta Ballet’s leadership team. At the end of his first season, he took on an expanded role of Associate Artistic Director.

    Seeing that the company had a strong foundation of contemporary and theatrical works in its repertoire, Anderson chose to set classics for his first full-length works for Alberta Ballet. He premiered Cinderella in 2017 and The Sleeping Beauty in 2018 and Swan Lake in 2021. In 2019, he also premiered a contemporary one-act Sixth Breath (2019).

  • Christiana is in her sixth season working as part of Alberta Ballet’s artistic team. Previous to her position as Rehearsal Director at Alberta Ballet, she was a Principal dancer with Ballet West for 16 years. While dancing with Ballet West, Bennett was given the opportunity to dance throughout the United States, Europe and Asia where she was met with international acclaim. Some of her favourite ballets to perform were Swan Lake, Balanchine’s Diamonds and Serenade, Ben Stevenson’s Cinderella, Nicolo Fonte’s Bolero, Jiri Kylian’s Sinfonietta, William Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated and Aszure Barton’s Happy Little Things. Christiana also had many roles created for her by choreographers such as Matthew Neenan, Nicolo Fonte, Helen Pickett, Val Caniparoli, Christopher Anderson, Garrett Smith and Charlotte Boye-Christensen.

    As a native of Massachusetts, most of her training was along the Eastern seaboard at prestigious schools. However, she attributes her career to the training received at Pacific Northwest Ballet School under the tutelage of Francis Russell.

  • After her fourteen-year career as a dancer with Alberta Ballet, Reilley transitioned into the role of Artistic Coordinator and has now been promoted to Rehearsal Director. She is excited to help behind the scenes and share the knowledge that she has gained while working with our organization.

    Originally born in Eatonville, WA, USA, Reilley trained at both Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle and at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto. She joined Alberta Ballet as a dancer in 2008, and has since made Canada her home, becoming a dual citizen in 2019. Some of her most memorable roles with Alberta Ballet have been as Madame de Tourvel in Jean Grand-Maître’s Dangerous Liaisons, and Queen Anne in David Nixon’s Three Musketeers.

YEE-HANG YAM
Artistic Operations Manager

KEN JAMES STEWART
Stage Manager

BETH AIRTON
Apprentice Stage Manager

ANDREA GINTER
Alberta Ballet Lead Physiotherapist -
Momentum Health

COMPANY TEACHERS
Shino Mori
Aram Manukyan 
Alexandra Gibson
Jennifer Gibson
Yoshiya Sakurai

COMPANY PIANISTS
Juanita Faas
Marina Fedorov
Michael Levin
Mary Martell

  • Production Advisor – Andrew G Smith
    Technical Director – Kenzie Bowes
    Lead Stage Carpenter – Jason McLellan
    Lead Fly Carpenter – Kevin Green
    Lead Props and Assistant to the Designer, Diana Echandía – Ximena Pinilla
    Lead Lighting – Summer Anderson
    Second Lighting – Georgia Jeffery

    Wardrobe Manager – Audrey Lee
    Lead Wardrobe – Juli Elkiw
    Second Wardrobe – Kari Bjarnason-Willcocks
    Cutter/ Stitcher – Anne Nguyen

Alberta Ballet Dancers

  • Botero | Zacharie Dun
    Fly | Alexandra Hughes

    Bull 1 | Mariko Kondo
    Bull 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Bull 3 | Alexandra Gibson
    Bull 4 | Kira Anderson
    Bull 5 | Jennifer Gibson
    Bull 6 | Allison Perhach

    Matador 1 | Alan Ma
    Matador 2 | Matthew Maxwell
    Matador 3 | Eli Barnes
    Matador 4 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Matador 5 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Matador 6 | Kale Lazarick

    BoteroSutra Lady | Seira Iwamoto
    BoteroSutra Man | Yaroslav Khudych

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 1 | Kale Lazarick
    Waiter 2 | Matthew Maxwell
    Waiter 3 | Eli Barnes
    Waiter 4 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos

    Fruit 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Fruit 2 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Fruit 3 | Jennifer Gibson
    Fruit 4 | Alyssa Churchill

    Tango F 1 | Seira Iwamoto
    Tango F 2 | Mariko Kondo
    Tango F 3 | Kira Anderson
    Tango F 4 | Alexandra Gibson

    Tango M 1 | Yaroslav Khudych
    Tango M 2 | Matthew Maxwell
    Tango M 3| Kale Lazarick
    Tango M 4| Eli Barnes

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 5 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Waiter 6 | Kurtis Grimaldi

    Pierrot Lunaire | Yaroslav Khudych
    Balloon 1 | Luna Sasaki
    Balloon 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Balloon 3 | Allison Perhach
    Balloon 4 | Jennifer Gibson

    Circo F 1 | Allison Perhach
    Circo F 2 | Seira Iwamoto
    Circo F 3 | Kira Anderson
    Circo F 4 | Mariko Kondo

    Circo M 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Circo M 2 | Zacharie Dun
    Circo M 3 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Circo M 4 | Eli Barnes

    Balloon 5 | Alexandra Hughes
    Balloon 6 | Alyssa Churchill

    Bull 7 | Jennifer Gibson
    Tango 5 F | Alexandra Gibson
    Tango 5 M | Kale Lzarick

    White Bird | Matthew Maxwell
    Black Bird | Scotto Hamed-Ramos

    Horse 1 | Eli Barnes
    Horse 2 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Horse 3 | Zacharie Dun

    Big Horse | Zacharie Dun

    Obispo 1 | Kira Anderson
    Obispo 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Obispo 3 | Kale Lazarick
    Obispo 4 | Alexandra Gibson
    Obispo 5 | Seira Iwamoto
    Obispo 6 | Allison Perhach

    Bull 7 | Mariko Kondo

    Escobar | Zacharie Dun

    Ballerina | Mariko Kondo

    Soldier 1 | Yaroslav Khudych
    Soldier 2 | Eli Barnes
    Soldier 3 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Soldier 4 | Kale Lazarick
    Soldier 5 | Alan Ma
    Soldier 6 | Alexandra Gibson
    Soldier 7 | Alexandra Hughes
    Soldier 8 | Allison Perhach
    Soldier 9 | Kira Anderson
    Soldier 10 | Alyssa Churchill
    Soldier 11 | Seira Iwamoto
    Soldier 12 | Jennifer Gibson

  • Botero | Zacharie Dun
    Fly | Alexandra Hughes

    Bull 1 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Bull 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Bull 3 | Alexandra Gibson
    Bull 4 | Mya Kresnyak
    Bull 5 | Melissa Eguchi
    Bull 6 | Luna Sasaki

    Matador 1 | Yoshiya Sakurai
    Matador 2 | Zachary Boresow
    Matador 3 | Matthew Maxwell
    Matador 4 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Matador 5 | Michael Scott-Kahans
    Matador 6 | Caleb Durbin

    BoteroSutra Lady | Seira Iwamoto
    BoteroSutra Man | Aaron Anker

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Waiter 2 | Caleb Durbin
    Waiter 3 | Matthew Maxwell
    Waiter 4 | Zachary Boresow

    Fruit 1 | Matthew Maxwell
    Fruit 2 | Yoshiya Sakurai
    Fruit 3 | Kira Anderson
    Fruit 4 | Luna Sasaki

    Tango F 1 | Melissa Eguchi
    Tango F 2 | Mariko Kondo
    Tango F 3 | Mya Kresnyak
    Tango F 4 | Jennifer Gibson

    Tango M 1 | Eli Barnes
    Tango M 2 | Aaron Anker
    Tango M 3 | Caleb Durbin
    Tango M 4 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 5 | Matthew Maxwell
    Waiter 6 | Zachary Boresow

    Pierrot Lunaire | Yaroslav Khudych
    Balloon 1 | Kira Anderson
    Balloon 2 | Alexandra Gibson
    Balloon 3 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Balloon 4 | Alyssa Churchill

    Circo F 1 | Luna Sasaki
    Circo F 2 | Seira Iwamoto
    Circo F 3 | Mya Kresnyak
    Circo F 4 | Jennifer Gibson

    Circo M 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Circo M 2 | Yaroslav Khudych
    Circo M 3 | Caleb Durbin
    Circo M 4 | Matthew Maxwell

    Balloon 5 | Kira Anderson
    Balloon 6 | Alexandra Gibson

    Bull 7 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Tango 5 F | Melissa Eguchi
    Tango 5 M | Eli Barnes

    White Bird | Yoshiya Sakurai
    Black Bird | Kurtis Grimaldi

    Horse 1 | Matthew Maxwell
    Horse 2 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Horse 3 | Yaroslav Khudych

    Big Horse | Yaroslav Khudych

    Obispo 1 | Mya Kresnyak
    Obispo 2 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Obispo 3 | Zachary Boresow
    Obispo 4 | Melissa Eguchi
    Obispo 5 | Seira Iwamoto
    Obispo 6 | Alexandra Gibson

    Bull 7 | Luna Sasaki

    Escobar | Caleb Durbin

    Ballerina | Jennifer Gibson

    Soldier 1 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Soldier 2 | Eli Barnes
    Soldier 3 | Zachary Boresow
    Soldier 4 | Michael Scott-Kahans
    Soldier 5 | Matthew Maxwell
    Soldier 6 | Alexandra Gibson
    Soldier 7 | Luna Sasaki
    Soldier 8 | Melissa Eguchi
    Soldier 9 | Kira Anderson
    Soldier 10 | Alyssa Churchill
    Soldier 11 | Seira Iwamoto
    Soldier 12 | Sayuri Nakanii

  • Botero | Aaron Anker
    Fly | Luna Sasaki

    Bull 1 | Mariko Kondo
    Bull 2 | Alexandra Gibson
    Bull 3 | Alexandra Hughes
    Bull 4 | Kira Anderson
    Bull 5 | Jennifer Gibson
    Bull 6 | Allison Perhach

    Matador 1 | Alan Ma
    Matador 2 | Matthew Maxwell
    Matador 3 | Eli Barnes
    Matador 4 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Matador 5 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Matador 6 | Kale Lazarick

    BoteroSutra Lady | Seira Iwamoto
    BoteroSutra Man | Yaroslav Khudych

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 1 | Kale Lazarick
    Waiter 2 | Matthew Maxwell
    Waiter 3 | Eli Barnes
    Waiter 4 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos

    Fruit 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Fruit 2 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Fruit 3 | Jennifer Gibson
    Fruit 4 | Alyssa Churchill

    Tango F 1 | Seira Iwamoto
    Tango F 2 | Mariko Kondo
    Tango F 3 | Kira Anderson
    Tango F 4 | Alexandra Gibson

    Tango M 1 | Yaroslav Khudych
    Tango M 2 | Matthew Maxwell
    Tango M 3| Kale Lazarick
    Tango M 4| Eli Barnes

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 5 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Waiter 6 | Kurtis Grimaldi

    Pierrot Lunaire | Zacharie Dun
    Balloon 1 | Alexandra Hughes
    Balloon 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Balloon 3 | Allison Perhach
    Balloon 4 | Jennifer Gibson

    Circo F 1 | Allison Perhach
    Circo F 2 | Seira Iwamoto
    Circo F 3 | Kira Anderson
    Circo F 4 | Mariko Kondo

    Circo M 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Circo M 2 | Zacharie Dun
    Circo M 3 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Circo M 4 | Eli Barnes

    Balloon 5 | Alexandra Hughes
    Balloon 6 | Alyssa Churchill

    Bull 7 | Jennifer Gibson
    Tango 5 F | Alexandra Gibson
    Tango 5 M | Kale Lzarick

    White Bird | Matthew Maxwell
    Black Bird | Scotto Hamed-Ramos

    Horse 1 | Eli Barnes
    Horse 2 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Horse 3 | Zacharie Dun

    Big Horse | Zacharie Dun

    Obispo 1 | Kira Anderson
    Obispo 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Obispo 3 | Kale Lazarick
    Obispo 4 | Alexandra Gibson
    Obispo 5 | Seira Iwamoto
    Obispo 6 | Allison Perhach

    Bull 7 | Mariko Kondo

    Escobar | Zacharie Dun

    Ballerina | Mariko Kondo

    Soldier 1 | Yaroslav Khudych
    Soldier 2 | Eli Barnes
    Soldier 3 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Soldier 4 | Kale Lazarick
    Soldier 5 | Alan Ma
    Soldier 6 | Alexandra Gibson
    Soldier 7 | Alexandra Hughes
    Soldier 8 | Allison Perhach
    Soldier 9 | Kira Anderson
    Soldier 10 | Alyssa Churchill
    Soldier 11 | Seira Iwamoto
    Soldier 12 | Jennifer Gibson

  • Botero | Zacharie Dun
    Fly | Alexandra Hughes

    Bull 1 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Bull 2 | Alyssa Churchill
    Bull 3 | Alexandra Gibson
    Bull 4 | Mya Kresnyak
    Bull 5 | Melissa Eguchi
    Bull 6 | Luna Sasaki

    Matador 1 | Yoshiya Sakurai
    Matador 2 | Zachary Boresow
    Matador 3 | Matthew Maxwell
    Matador 4 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Matador 5 | Michael Scott-Kahans
    Matador 6 | Caleb Durbin

    BoteroSutra Lady | Seira Iwamoto
    BoteroSutra Man | Aaron Anker

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Waiter 2 | Caleb Durbin
    Waiter 3 | Matthew Maxwell
    Waiter 4 | Zachary Boresow

    Fruit 1 | Matthew Maxwell
    Fruit 2 | Yoshiya Sakurai
    Fruit 3 | Kira Anderson
    Fruit 4 | Luna Sasaki

    Tango F 1 | Melissa Eguchi
    Tango F 2 | Mariko Kondo
    Tango F 3 | Mya Kresnyak
    Tango F 4 | Jennifer Gibson

    Tango M 1 | Eli Barnes
    Tango M 2 | Michael Scott-Kahans
    Tango M 3 | Caleb Durbin
    Tango M 4 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos

    Main Waiter | Alan Ma
    Waiter 5 | Matthew Maxwell
    Waiter 6 | Zachary Boresow

    Pierrot Lunaire | Yaroslav Khudych
    Balloon 1 | Kira Anderson
    Balloon 2 | Alexandra Gibson
    Balloon 3 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Balloon 4 | Alyssa Churchill

    Circo F 1 | Luna Sasaki
    Circo F 2 | Seira Iwamoto
    Circo F 3 | Mya Kresnyak
    Circo F 4 | Jennifer Gibson

    Circo M 1 | Kurtis Grimaldi
    Circo M 2 | Yaroslav Khudych
    Circo M 3 | Caleb Durbin
    Circo M 4 | Matthew Maxwell

    Balloon 5 | Kira Anderson
    Balloon 6 | Alexandra Gibson

    Bull 7 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Tango 5 F | Melissa Eguchi
    Tango 5 M | Eli Barnes

    White Bird | Yoshiya Sakurai
    Black Bird | Kurtis Grimaldi

    Horse 1 | Matthew Maxwell
    Horse 2 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Horse 3 | Yaroslav Khudych

    Big Horse | Yaroslav Khudych

    Obispo 1 | Mya Kresnyak
    Obispo 2 | Sayuri Nakanii
    Obispo 3 | Zachary Boresow
    Obispo 4 | Melissa Eguchi
    Obispo 5 | Seira Iwamoto
    Obispo 6 | Alexandra Gibson

    Bull 7 | Luna Sasaki

    Escobar | Caleb Durbin

    Ballerina | Jennifer Gibson

    Soldier 1 | Scotto Hamed-Ramos
    Soldier 2 | Eli Barnes
    Soldier 3 | Zachary Boresow
    Soldier 4 | Michael Scott-Kahans
    Soldier 5 | Matthew Maxwell
    Soldier 6 | Alexandra Gibson
    Soldier 7 | Luna Sasaki
    Soldier 8 | Melissa Eguchi
    Soldier 9 | Kira Anderson
    Soldier 10 | Alyssa Churchill
    Soldier 11 | Seira Iwamoto
    Soldier 12 | Sayuri Nakanii

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Join the Fun This Summer with Dance Camps at Alberta Ballet School!

With four different weeks to choose from throughout July and August, our week-long summer camps allow kids to keep moving all summer long!

For dates and to register visit: Summer Dance Camps

 Ages 3 through 12. No experience is necessary to join! 

Your Gift is Needed

Did you know that Alberta Ballet relies on multiple income streams to bring these incredible performances to the stage?

Donations are at the very heart of our funding. As a registered charity, Alberta Ballet relies on donations to bridge the shortfall to perform in the Jubilee, create new works and attract the best talent. As stewards of a rarified art form, we face a delicate balance, and ticket prices only get us part of the way there. Donations make it possible for us to deliver the art you love. ​

Conceived during the pandemic, Alberta Ballet created an Endowment Fund to provide more financial stability in the years to come. When our goal of $15 million is reached, the Endowment Fund will start providing consistent, predictable disbursements that will help us bring seasons like this one to life. It will also help Alberta Ballet be a haven for Albertans to connect with each other and themselves whether they are deeply moved in our audience, taking their first step into a community dance class, or pursuing their craft through professional dance training.  

Dance has the power to unite communities and transform lives through inspiration. Please consider making a one-time or recurring donation today.  

To make a donation to the Forever Moved campaign or to learn more about the Endowment Fund, please visit our website.

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ALBERTA BALLET DONORS 2022/23

Thank you to our donors!

Over these many uncertain months, we’ve been grateful to our donor community for all the ways they’ve supported our mission to share dance and ballet.

As we return to the Jubilee with a full season, we’re looking forward to reconnecting this community to the art form they find so deeply inspirational.

If you are a passionate Alberta Ballet patron, consider joining our donor community.

To find out more, visit our website or email us at donate@albertaballet.com.

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    Benevity

    Calgary Foundation

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    Edmonton Community Foundation

    GiftFunds Canada

    Shaw Birdies for Kids presented by Altalink

A whole community works behind-the-scenes,
helping us inspire you with dance!

2022/23 GOVERNMENT FUNDERS
AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS

 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • CHAIR
    Daryl S. Fridhandler, Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP (Calgary)

    VICE CHAIR
    Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary & Southern Alberta) & Heather Klimchuk, Advocacy, Connections & Communications Consulting (Edmonton & Northern Alberta)

    CORPORATE SECRETARY
    Frank Molnar, Field Law (Calgary)

    TREASURER
    Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary)

  • Denise Clarke, One Yellow Rabbit (Calgary)

    Lawrence Gervais, Owner/ Consultant, Babiche Consulting (Calgary)

    Wendy Gnenz, Meyers Norris Penny (Edmonton)

    Alyssa Kim, Bennett Jones (Edmonton)

    Agnieszka (Aggie) Mikulski, TIPP Consulting (Edmonton)

    Sarah Palmer, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Calgary)

    Noel Papadopoulos, Papas Group (Edmonton)

    Heather Rae, HRJ Consulting (Calgary)

    Ellie Siebens, EPL Consulting Ltd. (Calgary)

    Eric Toker, Modern Flowers (Calgary)

    Bob Willows, Willows Construction (2001) Ltd. (Winfield)

    Noel Xavier, Edmonton Community Foundation (Edmonton)

  • CHAIR/PRESIDENT
    Alfred Sorensen

    SECRETARY/TREASURER
    Peter A. Johnson

    DIRECTOR
    Chandra Henry

    DIRECTOR
    Daryl Fridhandler

    DIRECTOR
    Jana Neal

Feature Image by Eluvier Acosta, featuring Mariko Kondo and Yoshiya Sakurai