Music and Dance For the Holidays


With the holiday season upon us, it is not unusual for schools, theaters and television to offer various productions of the Nutcracker Ballet, a popular form of entertainment for the entire family.

When Bard College’s Fisher Center announced that the Mark Morris Dance Group would perform "Hard Nut," in the Sosnoff theater, tickets for this sendup of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s "Nutcracker and the Mouse King"sold out fast.

This acclaimed ballet production, which transports The Nutcracker ballet into the 1970s, retains Tchaikowsky’s music and provides humor, first-rate dancing and wonderful staging in addition to delightful costumes. In short, superb family entertainment.

Morris’s achievements are numerous. He formed his dance group in 1980 and has since created over 100 works for his company. In 1990 he founded the White Oak Dance Project with Mikhail Barishnikov and has since created and directed many ballet scores in the United States and opera houses all over Europe. He and his group have appeared annually at the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York City and at Tanglewood since 2003. This is only a small part of this great artist’s achievements. All four of the performances at Bard during the past weekend were sold out and left audiences, young and old, in a happy frame of mind.

Scenes like the "Snow Maiden’s Dance," combined with the lovely voices of the Hudson Valley Youth Chorale and the orchestra of the Mark Morris Music Ensemble ably conducted by Maestro Robert Cole, were a delight.

In the second act of the "Hard Nut," Drosselmeier is sent on a worldwide mission by the king to find someone who can crack the Hard Nut and restore the face of the once beautiful princess. A huge map of the world appears on stage with a light indicating the current location of Drosselmeier. He returns home after 15 years only to find the Nutcracker right at home and the beauty of the princess restored.

Dance lovers will get a chance to see the Mark Morris dancers at Tanglewood’s Ozawa Hall in a production of Purcell’s "Dido and Aeneas," June 28 and June 29 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale Sunday, Feb. 11. Call 888-266-1200 or go to www.tanglewood.org.

The Berkshire Bach Society’s New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day concerts will once again offer the six Brandenberg concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach with Kenneth Cooper directing the Berkshire Bach Instrumental Ensemble from the harpsichord. At press time the names of the soloists were still not available. Please note that the New Year’s Eve concert will take place at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in Great Barrington, MA, beginning at 6 p.m. The New Year’s Day concert will be at the Colonial Theater in Pittsfield, MA, beginning at 3 p.m. For the New Year’s Eve concert, call 413-528-0100 and for the New Year’s Day concert, 413-997-4444.

 

Happy Holidays.

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Happy Holidays.

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