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Lourdes Lopez Chair Arantxa Ochoa Director of Faculty & Curriculum TEACHERS GUIDE & PRE-PERFORMANCE INFORMATION FOR BALLET FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Miami City Ballet, Share the Dance Community Outreach and Educational Program outreach@miamicityballet.org 305.929.7000x1401 MCB School Director of Faculty & Curriculum Arantxa Ochoa 305.929.7007 miamicityballet.org/school 1 BFY P, ANC D THE SH AR

TO Classroom Teachers, Dance Teachers, Music Teachers and Field Trip Coordinators FROM Terry Schechter, Director of Community Outreach, Miami City Ballet SUBJECT Ballet for Young People, Educational and Outreach Performances 2017-2018 SEASON PERFORMANCES Miami- Dade County Auditorium 1.16.2018 Broward Center For the Performing Arts 2.20.2018 Little Haiti Cultural Arts Complex 2.21.2018 Kravis Center for the Performing Arts 3.2.2018 Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts 4.14.2018 MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 2

PROGRAM Interactive Lecture /Demonstration Tarantella Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Hershy Kay Choreography by George Balanchine Sleeping Beauty Music by Pyotrr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Choreography by Marius Petipa Or Coppelia Music by Delibes Choreography Traditional after Saint-Leon La Petite Danse Music By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Choreography by Durante Verzola Ballet for Young People, Miami City Ballet s Share the Dance Community and Educational Outreach Program enriches and strengthens the mission of the company while building strong community relationships, broadening our audience base and exposing new student audiences to the world of ballet. Students experience first-hand the creative powers of classical music and dance and are provided with insight into the performance, offering them a unique opportunity to develop their own creative voice MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 3

THEATER ETIQUETTE We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming Ballet for Young People performances. To ensure everyone s comfort and enjoyment during the performance, we ask that you please follow these simple guidelines. ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE PERFORMANCE TIME - Ample time is needed for bus unloading and getting the students to their seats. OBSERVE PARKING DIRECTIONS - Each venue has different instructions. Please check the individual websites. ARRIVAL & DISMISSAL PROCESS - Please follow the arrival and dismissal procedures as directed by the venue. This will be used to ensure an orderly departure. Cell phones, ipods, electronic games and other devices should all be turned off or set to silent mode. When the performance is over, applaud to show the dancers, musicians, and crew that you enjoyed the performance. It is customary to applaud when the dancers take their bows. You can say Bravo! or Brava! if you thought the performers did a great job. Below are some suggestions of what to look at and listen for during a performance. A. Watch the dancers movements. B. Listen to the music. Thank you for your participation. We appreciate your efforts in providing your students with a wonderful theater experience. If you have any questions, please email the Community Outreach and Special Projects department at outreach@miamicityballet.org with the Subject line: MCB BFYP C. Look at their facial expressions. Are they angry? Sad? Happy? D. Look at their bodies and hand movements. Are they telling a story? Do they tell you what mood they are in? PLEASE DISCUSS THEATER ETIQUETTE WITH YOUR STUDENTS! E. Look at the costumes, lighting, and set designs. Do they help you understand the story? Arriving early for a performance is always a polite thing to do. Latecomers cannot be seated once the performance begins, as late seating is distracting to the performers and your fellow audience members. This is a LIVE performance. Unlike television or the movies, the dancers on stage are performing for YOU in the moment. Any noise distracts them, so please, no talking or whispering. We ask that you sit quietly in your seat for the entire performance. If you must leave, please exit quietly during intermission or an appropriate break. Leaving your seat during the performance is disruptive to the performers and your fellow audience members. No food, drink, chewing gum, cameras or recording equipment are allowed inside the theater. MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 4

ABOUT MIAMI CITY BALLET MIAMI CITY BALLET Established in 1985, Miami City Ballet (MCB) is one of the nation s top ballet companies with 51 dancers and a repertoire of more than 100 ballets. The dancers are an international mix; they come to MCB from around the world. In 2012, MCB welcomed Artistic Director Lourdes Lopez who was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in Miami. She was a principal dancer for 24 years with New York City Ballet and danced under choreographers George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. Ms. Lopez had an impressive dance career and received many honors, such as the Jerome Robbins Award. In 2014 she was elected to serve on the Ford Foundation Board of Trustees, marking the first time an artist was elected to serve on its board. Now as Artistic Director she is the primary person responsible for planning the ballet s season and for overseeing the dancers. MCB SCHOOL ENSEMBLE The Miami City Ballet School Ensemble is comprised of the top students in the Pre-Professional Division of the School. They serve as ambassadors to the community and receive valuable live performance experience. They perform in MCB s signature education and outreach program Ballet for Young People as well as in other special events and public performances throughout South Florida. Each Season s programming includes a diverse repertoire - from Petipa to Balanchine - encompassing both classical and contemporary works. BALLET FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Join MCB School Ensemble for an interactive, behind-the-scenes look at the art of ballet. Learn how ballet began, what it takes to become a professional ballet dancer, and how a ballet is created. Enjoy the performance! MIAMI CITY BALLET SCHOOL Founded in 1993 as the official school of Miami City Ballet, MCB School is one of the most respected ballet training academies in America. Led by Chairman Lourdes Lopez, Director of Faculty and Curriculum Arantxa Ochoa and the school s renowned faculty, the comprehensive syllabus and state-of-the-art facilities make it a place where all students - from children to adults - can receive training and experience the joys of dance. Miami City Ballet School offers dance classes for boys and girls year round. Visit miamicityballet.org to learn more about our classes. Scholarships opportunities are available, on a limited basis. To learn more about Miami City Ballet, visit miamicityballet.org MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 5

A DAY IN A DANCER S LIFE A DAY IN A DANCER S LIFE Professional ballet dancers are like professional athletes. Their work day is designed to help them stay in top physical condition to perfect their craft and learn their parts for upcoming performances. A dancer s day begins with: Company Class (90 minutes): Whether they are beginners or prima ballerinas, all professional ballet dancers start their days by taking class. Company classes are taught by the ballet mistress or ballet master and follow the same basic structure. During the first half of the class, dancers use the ballet barre to do movements that warm and stretch their muscles, loosen their joints, and keep them flexible. They also do exercises that strengthen their balance, equilibrium, and control. For the second part of the class, the dancers move away from the barre to the center of the studio. Under the direction of the ballet master/mistress, they do unsupported exercises, sequences, and combinations that include pirouettes, jetés, and other traveling steps. The sequence of exercises is designed to help the dancers increase their stamina, perfect their techniques, and improve the overall quality of their dancing. All classes end with a reverence (a special curtsy) to the ballet master or ballet mistress thanking them for the class. Dress Rehearsal: At dress rehearsal, the dancers get to perform a piece in costume and with a full orchestra (instead of a piano or piped music, as they do when in the studio). During dress rehearsal, the choreographer or artistic director will stop the dancers and musicians to correct anything that doesn t look or sound right, or to make last minute adjustments. Hopefully, the months of hard work have paid off and everybody is ready. Performance: The house lights dim, the audience grows quiet as the orchestra begins to play...the curtain rises It is time for the performance. Rehearsals (all day): When dancers are preparing for performances, the rest of a dancer s day is taken up with rehearsals that are held in different studios throughout the day. Rehearsals dates and times are posted two days in advance. The dancers must check the schedule each day and keep track of when and where they have rehearsal, what they are going to rehearse, and when they get there! A ballet dancer could be rehearsing three or four different pieces at the same time. After rehearsal, or if the ballet dancer has a break during the day, a dancer might spend time preparing their shoes, in costume fittings, physical therapy or at the gym working on their strength and conditioning. Stage Rehearsal: The week before opening night of a ballet performance, the dancers, crew, artistic staff, and technicians have the opportunity to go into the theater to rehearse. If the company is performing a new ballet, this will be the choreographer s first opportunity to see his or her work on stage. The choreographer will make adjustments to placement, movement, and spacing of the dancers, as well as lighting to achieve the desired effect. MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 6

BALLET POSITIONS 1 ST POSITION 4 TH POSITION 2 ND POSITION 5 TH POSITION MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 7

WHAT IS DANCE? Bending, stretching, jumping, and turning are all activities dancers do. They work hard to transform these everyday movements into the language of dance, using each step as a word to compose first a phrase, then a sentence, a paragraph, and finally a story. Dance can also be a medium for expressing a feeling such as joy, sadness, anger, or love. Dance is one of the greatest forms of communication we have available to us. Through movement and facial expressions dancers learn to convey emotions, and sometimes even entire stories, without needing to speak. Because dance uses no spoken words, people around the world understand and respond to it. This is why dance is sometimes called a universal language. Movement to music is a natural response to our enjoyment of sounds. Even an infant begins bobbing its head to music it enjoys. There are many different types and variations of dancing: from tribal dances to swing dancing, and from hip-hop at a party to a classical ballet on an opera house stage. Dance is a wonderful way of expressing our joy of life. You might explore how to communicate an emotion through movement yourself. Notice how different music inspires unique motion, especially in children. Dance is a valid form of expression. A CHOREOGRAPHER? A choreographer is a person who creates dance compositions and plans and arranges dance movements and patterns for dances and especially for ballets. A COMPOSER? A composer is a person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation. A COSTUME DESIGNER: A costume designer is a fashion professional who is responsible for creating the look and mood for actors and actresses in film, television, and stage productions. A PLAYWRIGHT: A playwright is a person who writes plays for the stage. A PRODUCTION MANAGER: The Production Manager is the coordinator of the technical and logistical aspects of a dance production. In effect, they deal with all the nonartistic aspects of a production. MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 8

EXAMPLES CHOREOGRAPHER e.g., George Balanchine born in Russia (1904 1983) was one of the 20th century s most prolific and famous choreographers. Styled as the father of American ballet, he took the standards and technique from his education at the Imperial Ballet School and fused it with other schools of movement that he had adopted during his tenure as a guest choreographer on Broadway and in Hollywood, creating his signature neoclassical style. He was invited to America in 1933 by a young arts patron named Lincoln Kirstein who shared Balanchine s attitude regarding the importance of high quality dance training in America. Together, they founded the School of American Ballet, which has since grown into one of the foremost dance academies in the United States and the world. Along with Kirstein and Jerome Robbins, he co-founded the New York City Ballet and remained its ballet master for more than 35 years, alongside Mr. Robbins as co-founding choreographer. He was a choreographer known for his musicality; he expressed music with dance and worked extensively with leading composers of his time like Igor Stravinsky. COMPOSER Radiant Site, at New York s Herald Square Subway, and A Walk on the Beach at the Miami International Airport. Whether large-scale architectural projects, or intimately scaled objects, Oka Doner s work is fueled by a lifelong study and appreciation of the natural world, from which she derives her formal vocabulary. Ultimately, it is her curiosity and wonder that provide the driving force behind her work. Her art is the rich by-product of an inquisitive mind. Oka Doner s work blurs the boundaries between art, design and architecture. PLAYWRIGHT: e.g., William Shakespeare (1564 1616) was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world s preeminent dramatist.[2] His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.[4] e.g., Hershy Kay (1919-1981) The lively and familiar score consists of classic American folk songs, including Red River Valley, Old Taylor, Rye Whiskey, Good Night Ladies, Oh Dem Golden Slippers, and The Girl I Left Behind Me. Kay established himself as a preeminent orchestrator of musicals with Leonard Bernstein s On The Town in 1944. His works for ballet include Cakewalk, Clowns, Western Symphony, The Concert, Stars and Stripes, Who Cares?, and Union Jack; his works for musical theater include Peter Pan, Once Upon a Mattress, Candide, A Chorus Line, Evita, and Barnum. A composer in his own right, Hershy Kay also reconstructed Louis Moreau Gottschalk s Grande Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, which later became the Balanchine ballet Tarantella. Mr. Kay s work also includes a children s record, Mother Goose. COSTUME DESIGNER e.g., Michele Oka Doner ( 1945 - ) American artist and author originally from Miami, Florida. Oka Doner s breadth of artistic production encompasses sculpture, public art, furniture, jewelry and functional objects. She is perhaps best known for her numerous public art commissions, including Shakespeare was born and brought up in StratfoHrd-upon- Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part-owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain s Men, later known as the King s Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613 at age 49, where he died three years later. Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories and these works remain regarded as some the best work produced in these genres even today. He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights. MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 9

POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES BALLET FOR YOUNG PEOPLE We hope you have enjoyed our performance. Now it is time to create your own ballet! Start with your story line and draw in your characters. Enjoy the process! Share your story with us when you are finished! outreach@miamicityballet.org 305.929.7000 x1401 10 BFY P, ANC D THE SH AR

CREATE YOUR OWN BALLET! WRITE YOUR OWN BALLET STORY: MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 11

DRAW THE SCENES & CHARACTERS! MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 12

Your Opinion Is Important To Us! AFTER the performance, please complete this brief survey. Return it to: Outreach/Miami City Ballet 2200 Liberty Avenue, Miami Beach FL 33139 or email to : outreach@miamicityballet.org 1. What school are you from? 2. Is today the first time you bring students to a Ballet For Young People performance? Yes No 3. How many of your students do you estimate have been to a live ballet performance before today? None A few Some Many/Most/All 4. How, if at all, do you think your students benefitted from this program? (Check all that apply) Had a new experience/broadened their horizons Learned more about ballet (i.e., history, technique, etc.) Learned/practiced etiquette (i.e., how to behave at a cultural performance) Increased their exposure to the arts Increased their enjoyment/appreciation for the arts It was a positive experience for the students I don t think they benefitted I am uncertain Other: Please write response 5. Based on your students reactions to today s performance, do you think your students would be interested in participating in more cultural arts experiences? (Check one) Yes, many would be interested Yes, some of them Maybe a few of them No, I don t think so I am uncertain 6. How satisfied were you with this program? Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Somewhat dissatisfied Very dissatisfied What did you like best? What did you like least? 7. How would you describe today s performance? (Check all that apply) Educational Boring Beautiful Unorganized Organized Other: Please write response MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 13 14

THANK YOU! Miami City Ballet, Share the Dance Community Outreach and Educational Program Terry Schechter, Director outreach@miamicityballet.org 305.929.7000 x1401 15 MCB SHARE THE DANCE, BFYP 14 BFY P, ANC D THE SH AR