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May 23: Ballet Chelsea’s Rendition of Sleeping Beauty at Robin Hills Farm

Courtesy photo from Ballet Chelsea. A scene from Sleeping Beauty that will be performed on May 23 at Robin Hills Farm.

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Ballet Chelsea will be performing a unique adaptation of Sleeping Beauty at Robin Hills Farm on Sunday, May 23, with performances at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Sleeping Beauty is Ballet Chelsea’s last offering for the season and represents a culmination of a year of extraordinary performances.

Tickets are $15 and will go on sale May 14 and can be purchased at linkhttps://balletchelsea.org/tickets/ or by calling 734-475-3070.

This production is unlike Ballet Chelsea’s traditional fully staged rendition. Performed without sets, drops, or props at Robin Hills Farm’s amphitheater, the ballet uses the natural beauty as the only backdrop. This abbreviated production embodies Ballet Chelsea’s desire to stay relevant and adapt in how they teach and create performances.

Tchaikovsky’s lengthy three-hour score has been pared down to slightly over an hour. The narrative of Ballet Chelsea’s performance differs from the traditional fairy tale as told by Charles Perrault and the Grimm Brothers.  

Prince Philip is portrayed as a younger brother who matures from a carefree boy to a brave young man as he seeks to save his sister from Maleficent’s angry spell. He refuses violence, choosing instead to appeal to Maleficent’s better nature.

Without giving away the ending, the ballet culminates in a celebration attended by fairies, friends, and family. Ballet Chelsea’s rendition of the classic fairy tale focuses on the power of community support and love.

To learn more about Sleeping Beauty, contact 734-475-3070 or purchase tickets starting May 14 at https://balletchelsea.org/tickets/.

Wendi DuBois, artistic director, and her dancers have been busy this past year. DuBois summed up the year: “Since the pandemic started, we have sought to creatively bring dance education and performance to our communities, through an online learning page and virtual classes. Last year’s Nutcracker was filmed and shared as a drive-in movie, and multiple collaborations, with other artists, were offered virtually through Youtube and Facebook.”

Recent virtual collaborations include Play • Dance • Paint, a visually stimulating and musically brilliant performance including works like Winter from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and music by Beethoven, Grieg, Prokofiev, and more! Ballet Chelsea partnered with the Jackson Symphony Orchestra and the Jackson School of the Arts to showcase the creativity of their respective communities. 

Ballet Chelsea partnered with Chelsea Chamber Players to create Reflections. This production was to honor and support Ballet Chelsea alum Lauren (Mitchell) Wolffis, a nurse, wife, daughter, and friend recently diagnosed with cancer.

Ballet Chelsea was also selected as a 2021 Michigan Youth Arts Festival participant, held virtually this year. “Light” was chosen to be performed at the Saturday, May 15 Dance Concert. As a special honor, this new work by DuBois was also selected for inclusion in Michigan Youth Arts Festival Thursday 7 p.m. Welcoming Celebration Concert on May 13.

Ballet Chelsea will be finishing its fiscal year with a performance of Sleeping Beauty that celebrates resiliency. Throughout the past year, Ballet Chelsea has kept the arts viable.

“Our students continue to train, learning to immerse themselves in different experiences,” said Jean Delwiche, studio manager. “The past year has sustained our belief that the arts have the power to bring light and life while strengthening bonds within our communities.”

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Ballet Chelsea relies on the community’s help to stay viable through this challenging period as they strive to maintain the excellence that their students and community have come to know and enjoy. More than ever, they need your support to offer training and scholarships to students.  Ballet Chelsea’s role as a non-profit organization is crucial in creating educational and performance opportunities for students who do not have access to the arts and helping talented young artists achieve success beyond high school.

If you would like to support Ballet Chelsea, click on https://balletchelsea.org/support-us/. If you would like to learn more, please visit www.balletchelsea.org.

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