Edmonton Journal

Alberta Ballet dancing to Tragically Hip

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CALGARY A contempora­ry ballet inspired by the music of The Tragically Hip will be one of the focal points of the 2017-18 season for Alberta Ballet.

Artistic director Jean Grand-Maitre and executive director Chris George announced the lineup for the 51st season this week.

It includes a new family ballet, three internatio­nally acclaimed guest companies and the world première of All of Us, the Tragically Hip piece.

Grand-Maitre has previously collaborat­ed with artists including Elton John, Sarah McLachlan, k.d. lang and Joni Mitchell on ballets incorporat­ing their music.

The proposal was first raised last fall with members of The Tragically Hip, which embarked on a cross-Canada trip widely expected to be the last with frontman Gord Downie, who was diagnosed with an incurable form of brain cancer.

The band members shared their enthusiasm for the project, pointing to the successes of Grand-Maitre’s past collaborat­ions.

“We are thrilled to be part of this series of wonderful ballet portraits set to the music of some of the greatest musicians of our time,” they said.

“We are excited to see how our music will be interprete­d through the vision of a renowned dance company.”

Grand-Maitre said he was honoured for the chance “to create a unique portrait to the music of one of Canada’s most beloved group of artists. I look forward to this journey and to exploring the music and the poetry of such profound humanists.”

The season also features the company’s first new family ballet in 10 years, Cinderella, using sets and costumes by the Cincinnati Ballet.

Tango Fire from Buenos Aires, Argentina, will make its first visit to Alberta, while the season will also include a contempora­ry production of After the Curtain choreograp­hed by So You Think You Can Dance star Travis Wall.

There will also be a visit from U.S. dancer-illusionis­ts Momix with their show Opus Cactus.

The season will be rounded out with local production­s of Dangerous Liaisons, The Nutcracker, and Paquita and Other Works.

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