HYDE PARK SCHOOL OF DANCE COMBINES
HIP HOP, BALLET, AND MODERN DANCE
IN THE NUTCRACKER DEC. 13–15 AT MANDEL HALL
Hyde Park School of Dance (HPSD) brings together fans of ballet, modern, and hip hop with its annual presentation of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker,
with more than 175 dancers—primarily children ages 7 to 18. The cast
includes weekly students and members of the school’s pre-professional
Studio Company and features high school seniors who have grown up at the
school, all supported by hundreds of volunteers. Performances are
December 13–15 at Mandel Hall on the University of Chicago campus, 1131
E. 57th Street, Chicago.
Staged by HPSD’s founding Artistic Director August Tye, longtime ballet
mistress for Lyric Opera of Chicago, the 90-minute narrated production
follows Clara, Fritz, and the mysterious Uncle Drosselmeyer from the
family holiday party and a midnight battle between the Nutcracker’s toy
soldiers and the Mouse Queen’s squeaky troops through the Land of Snow
to the Kingdom of Sweets.
Unlike
other versions of this holiday classic, HPSD includes a breakdance
battle to showcase the range of dance genres the school offers while
sending a message of peace—instead of battling with swords, mice and
soldiers tap into the power of hip hop to work out their differences
through creative self-expression.
Prior to each performance, the Pre-Ballet Holiday Show showcases
some of the school’s younger ballet students in performance. Dancers
ages 4 to 7 from HPSD’s Pre-Ballet classes will warm up the stage in
what is for many of them their first-ever performance.
The production also features surprise cameos by local VIPs in the
larger-than-life role of Mother Ginger. This year’s Mother Gingers
include longtime HPSD parent and past board member Jana French and
founding/honorary board member Marilyn Sheperd, whose daughters, Allyson
and Gayle Ratliff, are on HPSD’s faculty. Previous guest performers
have included Hyde Park Herald Editor Daschell Phillips,
Montgomery Place board chair Mike McGarry, former Kenwood Academy High
School Principal Dr. Gregory Jones, 5th Ward Alderman Leslie Hairston,
former State Representative Kimberly DuBuclet, and Court Theatre
Artistic Director Charles Newell.
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Photos by Marc Monaghan.
Top: Valerie Lowder as Clara
Middle: Delaney Peet doing the splits
Bottom: Rohana Weaver as the Mouse Queen
Top: Valerie Lowder as Clara
Middle: Delaney Peet doing the splits
Bottom: Rohana Weaver as the Mouse Queen
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