CTAC School of Ballet Presents: The Nutcracker (SOLD OUT)

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    Venue
    Great Lakes Center for the Arts
    Price Range
    Students $10 / Adults $35 / Box Seats $75 / Friend of SoB $100
    Description

    Celebrate the holiday season with the dancers of Crooked Tree Arts Center’s School of Ballet. This dynamic and beautiful show, with original choreography, has become a favorite annual tradition for our Northern Michigan community.

    The Nutcracker was first performed in Saint Petersburg in 1892. The story begins on Christmas Eve at the home of the Stahlbaums. The family holds a lavish party in which young Clara receives the most wonderful gift of all – a wooden Nutcracker. Just as she is drifting off to sleep, she is startled awake, as she was certain she fell asleep with her Nutcracker. When the clock strikes midnight, the Mouse Queen and her mischievous mice frighten Clara as toy soldiers and her valiant Nutcracker come to her rescue. When the Mouse Queen attacks the Nutcracker, Clara takes off her slipper and throws it at the Mouse Queen, who is startled long enough for the Nutcracker to recover and win the battle. The battle leaves the Nutcracker injured, but Dr. Drosselmeyer fixes him once again, magically transforming him into a Prince. The Nutcracker Prince takes Clara on a journey through the Land of the Snow and to the Kingdom of the Sweets, where Clara meets and dances with the most beautiful characters she has ever met. It is all so perfect…but even the most beautiful dream must end. The next morning Clara wakes up with her wooden Nutcracker beside her. Was it all a dream?

    The Nutcracker will take place at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts in Bay Harbor, MI. Showtimes include Saturday, December 16 at 3:00 and 7:00 PM & Sunday, December 17 at 3:00 PM.

    A portion of the proceeds benefit the CTAC Dance Scholarship Fund.

    Image credit: Lara VanHorn


    This production of The Nutcracker is made possible by a generous donation
    made in loving memory of Lawrence F. Kaine and the Otto Putzer Family.