The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is Canada's oldest
ballet company and the longest continuously operating ballet company in North America.
History
It was founded in 1939 as the "Winnipeg Ballet Club" by
Gweneth Lloyd and
Betty Farrally (who also founded the ballet school The Canadian School of Ballet in British Columbia). The name was changed to the "Winnipeg Ballet" in 1941 and the company began touring Canada in 1945. In 1948, with the initiative of the Winnipeg Ballet, the
Canadian Ballet Festival
The Canadian Ballet Festival was an annual event staged in Canada from 1948 to 1954 that brought together various Canadian dance companies to generate public interest in classical dance. Prior to the festivals, it was difficult for professional Can ...
was formed.
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet was granted its royal title in 1953, the first granted under the reign of
Queen Elizabeth
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Queens regnant
* Elizabeth I (1533–1603; ), Queen of England and Ireland
* Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022 ...
II. It completed its first American tour in 1954. In June that year the RWB's rented premises were devastated by fire; the company's entire stock of costumes, original music, choreographic scores and sets was destroyed. Conductor
Eric Wild
Eric Wild (6 November 1914 – 10 August 1991) was Bishop of Reading from 1972 to 1982.
Educated at Manchester Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1938. His first post was as a Curate at ''St Anne, Stanley, Liverpool''. ...
served as the company's music director from 1955 to 1962.
The company solidified its reputation under the artistic directorship of Saskatchewan-born
Arnold Spohr
Arnold Theodore Spohr, (December 23, 1923 – April 12, 2010) was a Canadian ballet dancer, choreographer, and artistic director.
Spohr was born in Rhein, Saskatchewan. From 1945 to 1954, he danced with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and was the arti ...
from 1958 to 1988. Spohr, who first joined the company as a dancer in 1945, during his tenure maintained a strong focus on developing Canadian talent, and, at the same time, he developed the RWB as an international touring company, and actively engaged with choreographers and dancers from around the world to expand the ballet.
Spohr was succeeded by RWB principal dancer Henny Jurriëns who was formerly assistant to
Dutch National Ballet director
Rudi van Dantzig.
Jurriëns, however, died in a car accident in April 1989.
In 1990
John Meehan from
American Ballet Theatre
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) is a classical ballet company based in New York City. Founded in 1939 by Lucia Chase and Richard Pleasant, it is recognized as one of the world's leading classical ballet companies. Through 2019, it had an annual ei ...
became artistic director but left in 1993 following the company's persistent financial difficulties.
William Whitener
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, formerly the artistic director of
Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal, was chosen to succeed Meehan. Continuing financial problems and dancer "unrest", Whitener was released in less than two years later.
André Lewis was appointed in 1996 as artistic director. Lewis' decades-long association with the RWB began in 1975 when he was accepted into the Professional Division at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. In 1979, he was joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company and performed as a dancer with the RWB until 1990. Lewis' roles include: Gunther in ''Nutcracker''; Mercutio in ''Romeo and Juliet''; and Jamie Paul in ''The Ecstasy of Rita Joe''.
Company Music Director and Conductor is Tad Biernacki and Senior Ballet Master is Johnny W. Chang.
In 1981 the company participated alongside the
National Ballet of Canada,
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, le Groupe de la Place Royale, the Danny Grossman Dance Company, the
Toronto Dance Theatre, Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers and the Anna Wyman Dance Theatre in the Canadian Dance Spectacular, a dance show at Ottawa's
National Arts Centre which was filmed by the
National Film Board of Canada for the 1982 documentary film ''
Gala''.
The dancer most associated with the RWB has been
Evelyn Hart; it also included many other notable dancers including
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Mikhail Nikolayevich Baryshnikov ( rus, Михаил Николаевич Барышников, p=mʲɪxɐˈil bɐ'rɨʂnʲɪkəf; lv, Mihails Barišņikovs; born January 28, 1948) is a Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Latvian-born R ...
. Born in
Toronto,
Ontario, in 1956, Hart made her professional debut with the RWB in 1976. In 1980, she was awarded the bronze medal at the World Ballet Concours in Japan, and the gold medal at the
Varna International Ballet Competition where she also received the Exceptional Artistic Achievement Award. Both medals were awarded for her performance of Belong pas de deux, created by internationally acclaimed choreographer
Norbert Vesak
Norbert Vesak (October 22, 1936 – October 2, 1990), one of Canada's leading choreographers in the 1970s, was a ballet dancer, choreographer, theatrical director, master teacher, dance columnist, lecturer, and opera ballet director, known for his ...
as part of his work ''What To Do Till the Messiah Comes''. Hart was awarded the
Order of Canada in 1983. She left the RWB in 2005.
David Peregrine, Hart's long-time partner, joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as a member of the corps in 1975 and became a soloist three years later and principal dancer in 1980; that year the pair both performed in Varna. Peregrine was made an officer of the
Order of Canada in 1986.
Other Honorable mentions for dancers include principal Laura Graham, who was awarded a Silver medal at the 14th Varna International Ballet Competition in 1990. Her team included principal Steven Hyde, receiving a best non-competing partner honor, and soloist Mark Godden receiving best new choreography for 'Myth'. Principal dancer Suzanne Rubio followed in 1991 winning a Bronze medal at the 2nd Helsinki International Ballet Competition.
In 1992, Gweneth Lloyd, co-founder of the company, became the first recipient of the
.
The company spends 20 or more weeks a year on the road, presenting more than 100 performances every year in both large and small centres. The company also mounts four productions a year in Winnipeg's performing arts venue, the
Centennial Concert Hall.
Royal Winnipeg Ballet School
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School is composed of two divisions, Recreational and Professional, and is home to the more than 1,500 students annually. The current building opened in January 1988, and features 12 spacious, sprung-floor studios, and a 224-seat performance space.
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, Recreational Division provides training and instruction to students age 3+ in various disciplines including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical/Contemporary, Pointe, Musical Theatre, Modern, Creative Movement and Hip Hop. The Recreational Division features an audition-only competitive Dance Ensemble program for high level Junior to Senior students. The school also offers an Intensive Training Program for students who have shown ability and dedication for more intense, specialized training in classical ballet. In this program, numerous ballet classes are supported with additional classes such as pointe, RWB School Dance Ensemble performance groups, conditioning and modern. Students are prepared using the
Cecchetti method for classical ballet exams.
Alumni have gone onto careers on Broadway,
Rainbow Stage
Rainbow Stage is a not-for-profit musical theatre company and outdoor theatre operator, located in Kildonan Park in north Winnipeg, Manitoba. The covered amphitheatre seats up to 2,600 people and operates from May to September.
History
As urban p ...
and
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and have continued their education with Arts Umbrella,
Goh Ballet
Goh Ballet Academy is a school of classical ballet in Vancouver, British Columbia, founded in 1978 by Chan-hon Goh and Lin Yee Goh.
History
The Goh Ballet Academy was founded in 1978 by Choo Chiat Goh and Lin Yee Goh after they immigrated to Vanco ...
,
Alberta Ballet,
Boston Conservatory and the School of Contemporary Dancers. Students work closely with RWB School Artistic faculty, including award-winning choreographers, and perform new works in festivals and competitions.
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, Professional Division is an exclusive, full-time classical ballet training program for students in grades 6 through 12. The school includes approximately 72 young dancers, selected from around the world, and graduates have international careers in top companies in Canada and abroad. The Professional Division instructs students using the Vaganova method of ballet.
David Lee Moroni
David Lee Moroni (born 14 March 1938) is a Canadian former dancer and teacher.
Moroni was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He studied dance at the Classical Ballet Company with Nesta Toumine and performed with her local company where he also t ...
, a former principal dancer with the RWB, headed the company's professional training program from 1970 to 2003.
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Excerpt from Winnipeg Free Press
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, 19 May 2004 Moroni's notable students included:
Evelyn Hart,
David Peregrine, André Lewis,
Tara Birtwhistle, and
Jennifer Welsman
Jennifer Welsman was born in Penticton, British Columbia. At an early age, she got involved in dance at the Penticton School of Dance, later becoming a member of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in 1993.
In 2001, she had her first lead role in a b ...
. In 1990 Moroni received the
Order of Canada.
From 2003 until 2016, Arlene Minkhorst was Director of the school; in 2016, Stéphane Léonard assumed the role. Since 2015, Suzanne André has been the Principal of the Professional Division, and since 2016, Nicole Kepp has been the Principal of the Recreational Division.
Choreography
In 2002, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet's interpretation of the story of
Dracula
''Dracula'' is a novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. As an epistolary novel, the narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It has no single protagonist, but opens with solicitor Jonathan Harker taking ...
, choreographed by Mark Godden, was filmed in a made for television titled ''
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary'' directed by
Guy Maddin. The film was later released theatrically. Godden, who became the RWB's first choreographer in residence in 1991, has created several other major works for the company, including: ''Angels in the Architecture''; ''Dame Aux Fruits''; ''A Darkness Between Us''; ''Shepherd's Wake''; and ''Svengali''
Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet is the first organization to present a theatrical or dance production of the works of
Leonard Cohen. During the RWB tenure of Artistic Director Arnold Spohr (1958–1988), in Summer 1970, Brian Macdonald choreographed ''The Shining People of Leonard Cohen'' which debuted in Paris. That July, it was staged at Canada's National Arts Centre in Ottawa – with eclectic band
Lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Lighthouses mar ...
opening the show.
In 2002, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet commissioned American choreographer
Val Caniparoli for the first full-length ballet, entitled ''Val Caniparoli's A Cinderella Story'' using the music of composer Richard Rodgers. "The story was familiar, yet original; the choreography sleek, yet classical; the music, a fresh-sounding amalgam of jazz riffs and swirls, based on the themes of one vintage composer. And it is the belle of the ball".
In May 2012, the company presented the World Premiere of ''The Doorway - Scenes from Leonard Cohen'', a contemporary dance piece based on the words and music of Cohen, choreographed by Jorden Morris. Morris' previous works for the RWB include the highly successful full-length classical ballet ''Peter Pan'' (2006) and ''Moulin Rouge - The Ballet'' (2009 premiere). In this newest ballet, consisting of five vignettes, Cohen's recorded songs and interviews blend with live music. ''
Hallelujah
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'' is performed by musician
Allison Crowe
Allison Louise Crowe (born November 16, 1981) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, whose home is Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador.
History
Crowe began performing professionally in 1 ...
(voice and piano) and dancers Sophia Lee and Jo-Ann Sundermeier alternating dates. In November 2012 the RWB toured ''The Doorway'' to great acclaim with three live song performances by Crowe.
Dancers
Dancers in the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's 2022-2023 season include:
Principals
Soloists
Second Soloists
Corps de Ballet
Apprentices
See also
*
Canadian organizations with royal patronage
*
Monarchy in Manitoba
References
External links
*
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