The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School’s On the Edge tour has sent dancers on the road to share the power of ballet and other dance forms with new audiences in schools and community spaces for almost 50 years.
Pioneered by the RWB in 1945, the famous ‘one - night stand’ model of touring the Prairies in a single 48 passenger bus was adopted by the School in the early 1970s. The touring rig includes lighting and sound equipment and a portable dance floor framed by 20’ black velour legs.
It’s all - hands - on -deck as two artistic faculty members, one company/stage manager, and twenty one dancers work together to transform the venue, sometimes a school gymnasium, into something resembling a theatre space in less than one hour.
One thing that distinguishes School’s touring program is its impressive visual impact. Just like the Company before it, the School places the dancers front and centre, creating a spectacular performance for all to enjoy.
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From timeless classics to daring new creations, On the Edge will celebrate the artistic legacy of the RWB and André Lewis, O.M. and demonstrate the School’s continued innovation. The performance will include excerpts from the lively and charming classical ballet Don Quixote, filled with romance, fun, and Spanish flair, as well as an excerpt from Rudi Van Dantzig's beautifully haunting Four Last Songs. On the Edge will also feature modern creations by RWB School Resident Choreographer Gabriela Rehak, fiery flamenco from RWB School Artistic Faculty Maritel Centurion and a new work from former RWB Company Soloist Yosuke Mino.
Meredith Rainey will also create a piece on the Aspirants. He last choreographed a piece for the RWB Company’s Fast Forward, commissioned through Pathways to Performance, a program in partnership with Memoirs of Blacks in Ballet designed to engage Black choreographers in a meaningful way with dance companies.
Up and - coming choreographer from the Anna McCowan - Johnson Aspirant Program, Grace Frazer - Sneddon, will also premiere Clowning Around , a show -stopping solo originally created for the world renowned Prix de Lausanne Young Creation Award competition.
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet On the Edge Tour will be hitting Russell on April 16th.
The doors of the George P. Buleziuk Centre will open at 6:30.
The show will begin with a performance by the students of V’s Dance Academy. Tickets are $35 for adults and on sale at the Rec office but they’re going fast. Tickets for kids and people over 60 are $20.
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