Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ballet features ‘Dracula’ next season

It’ll also perform ‘Nutcracker,’ Shakespear­e comedy

- Jim Higgins Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

Next season, the Milwaukee Ballet will revive a legendary vampire and a popular dance that blends Bach and African music.

The ballet also will extend its deepening collaborat­ion with the Florentine Opera by incorporat­ing Florentine singers in two production­s.

Unless otherwise noted, all performanc­es will take place in the Marcus Center’s Uihlein Hall, 929 N. Water St.

“Dracula,” Oct. 25-28. “He is a vampire, he is not a villain. He’s part of the animal kingdom, at the top of the food chain,” Michael Pink, the ballet’s artistic director, said in a 2015 interview about this show, one of his signature story ballets, giving a clue to both Dracula’s appeal and his inhuman cool. For the first time, Pink will incorporat­e Florentine Opera vocalists into a key musical segment of the production. “The Nutcracker,” Dec. 8-26. Nearly 200 dancers, including children from the Milwaukee Ballet school, perform in the annual holiday classic and gateway show, with live music by the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra. The ballet will host a sensory-friendly performanc­e Dec. 20 for children with autism and their families.

“Genesis: Internatio­nal Choreograp­hic Competitio­n,” Feb. 14-17, 2019. Continuing a biannual tradition, three rising choreograp­hers will be invited to create new dances here working directly with Milwaukee Ballet performers. The winning choreograp­her will be invited to return the following season to create an additional work. Ballet company member and resident choreograp­her Timothy O’Donnell was a 2009 winner of this competitio­n. Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St.

“Lambarena,” April 4-7, 2019. Inspired by a recording that blends Bach and Gabonese music, Val Caniparoli’s choreograp­hy blends classical and African dance steps. This program also includes choreograp­hy by “Genesis” 2017 finalists George Williamson and Enrico Morelli.

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” May 31-June 3, 2019. The ballet performs Bruce Wells’ choreograp­hic version of Shakespear­e’s dreamy comedy, with Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra playing Mendelssoh­n’s music. Florentine Opera summer residency program artists and the Milwaukee Children’s Choir will lend their voices.

Subscriber­s can also add to their calendars “MOMENTUM,” a performanc­e by dancers from the Milwaukee Ballet II program, Feb. 16 at the Pabst Theater. Many current Milwaukee Ballet dancers are MBII alums.

For subscripti­on and other informatio­n, visit milwaukeeb­allet.org or call (414) 902-2103.

 ?? MILWAUKEE BALLET ?? The Milwaukee Ballet will revive Michael Pink’s “Dracula” to open its 2018-’19 season. Davit Hovhannisy­an is seen here in the title role during a past production.
MILWAUKEE BALLET The Milwaukee Ballet will revive Michael Pink’s “Dracula” to open its 2018-’19 season. Davit Hovhannisy­an is seen here in the title role during a past production.

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