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The World Ballet Series: Cinderella
September 30, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
The World Ballet Series on their production of Cinderella, coming to the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick Maryland, Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 7:00 PM. Tickets start at $55 and go on sale to Weinberg Center members at 10:00 AM Thursday, April 27 and to the public, Tuesday, May 2 at 10:00 AM.
WORLD BALLET SERIES: CINDERELLA 2023 U.S. NATIONAL TOUR
Gorskaya-Hartwick Productions proudly presents the U.S. National Tour of World Ballet Series’ Cinderella. The 130-city tour of Cinderella brings the magic of this family-friendly fairytale to audiences in cities big and small across the country.
One of the oldest and most beloved folktales, the story of Cinderella dates to sometime between 7 BC and AD 23 with the Greek tale of Rhodopis. Since then, there have been over 1,500 versions of it including the most widely known by French author Charles Perrault that most ballet productions are derived from. Set to a passionate score by composer Sergei Prokofiev, the ballet tells of young Cinderella who is a victim of cruel circumstance but whose unwavering kindness is rewarded with her dreams of a better life coming true.
World Ballet Series’ classically styled production of Cinderella, with original choreography by Estonia’s Marina Kesler is designed for a modern viewer. It is overflows with humor, charm, and adroit dancing by a multinational cast of 40 top-flight professional dancers from ten countries including Italy, France, Poland, Japan, Belarus, and the United Kingdom. It also features over 150 radiant costumes that were hand-sewn in Ukraine and hand-crafted and richly detailed stage sets.Says Kesler of the ballet, “The choreographic language is classical using the most complex elements of Vaganova ballet technique. The idea was to evoke a cinematic feeling in the viewer where every gesture and scene is made clear.”
Dancing the lead role of Cinderella (in select cities) is World Ballet Series principal dancer Ekaterina Malkovich. The former Ural Opera Ballet star and two-time nominee for the coveted Golden Mask Award says of the role: “If we talk about my own character and worldview, I think some features are similar to my approach to portraying Cinderella. Despite her circumstances, she looks at the world with kindness and never allows anger or grief to get the better of her.”
A company member since 2019, Malkovich says touring life with World Ballet Series is like being with a big family.
“We spend almost all day, every day together. I like to travel, see new cities, and meet interesting people. The people in America are very friendly,” she says. For the ballet’s other lead role of Prince Charming, Kesler wanted the character to be more romantic, mischievous, and a little naive. “He is a dreamer who enjoys stargazing rather than performing court duties,” says Kesler. “This idea is modern 2 in terms of how generations differ. Each new generation moves towards freedom of expression differently and are more open in the manifestation of love.” Performing as Prince Charming will be World Ballet Series principal dancer Leonardo Celegato. The Italian dancer will alternate in the role with Honored Artist of Belarus, Konstantin Geronik, who will dance as the Prince in select cities. Celegato, who is also a demi-soloist with Estonian National Ballet, says of his portrayal of the Prince, “My Cinderella Prince is young, energetic, and fresh. He has so much love to give and is looking for the right person to give it to.” The production will also showcase World Ballet Series’ new generation of dancers, including critics’ favorite Angelina Zgurskaya in the role of Cinderella’s stepmother along with Ekaterina Lukianova and Ayzhamal Abdrakhmanova dancing as her hilarious stepsisters.
Based in Los Angeles, World Ballet Series tour co-producers Sasha Gorskaya and Gulya Hartwick say of Cinderella,
“We always aim to exceed expectations. We create each production’s choreography, scenic design, and cast our dancers with the goal of bringing the highest quality to the stage. We want that for our audiences across the country, for many of whom it might be the first time seeing a ballet like Cinderella. We want their experience to be a memorable one full of the indescribable beauty that is ballet.”
To request interviews with World Ballet Series dancers, producers, or choreographer Marina Kesler, and for photos and reviewer tickets, please contact Gwen Toline at gwen@gorskaya-hartwick.com or 917.204.5551.
For a complete tour schedule, dancer bios, ticket pricing, venue information, and more visit worldballetseries.com