Business Spotlight: Southern California Ballet to perform ‘Cinderella,’ host summer dance camps
From a ballet performance to camps for would-be young dancers, Southern California Ballet has a full roster of upcoming events.
The story of “Cinderella” will be performed April 1 and 2 by SCB for the first time since 2019.
Husband and wife team Toby Batley and Martha Leebolt , co-artistic directors of Southern California Ballet, first choreographed the ballet in 2018.
Southern California Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker” returns for 30th year
In a sign of how skilled its older students have become, three Southern California Ballet dancers have been cast in roles often performed by professionals in “The Nutcracker.”
Misha MacGowan and Emilia Wightlin are sharing the role of Snow Queen in seven shows from Dec. 15-18. Zachary Ong is partnering with both girls as the Snow Cavalier during the Christmastime ballet at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts.
SD Union Tribune: Southern California Ballet to present ‘Alice in Wonderland’ after two-year delay
For 18-year-old Lily Hofstetter, dancing the lead role in Southern California Ballet’s upcoming “Alice in Wonderland” is a dream come true.
“I didn’t expect it at all,” Hofstetter said. “I’m super excited to dance it. It is more hours in the studio learning choreography. I love it as it is so much fun.
“Alice stays on stage almost the entire ballet,” she explained. “There is not a lot of rest time.”
SD Union Tribune: ‘The Nutcracker’ is a Schultz family tradition
In what is likely the first time in Southern California Ballet’s more than 35 years, eight members of a family will perform together in its annual presentation of “The Nutcracker.”
The Schultz family of Poway said this is the first and likely only time all eight of them will be in the same show.
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Southern California Ballet presents outdoor ‘Coppélia’ in June
The Poway Center for the Performing Arts will once again have patrons on its premises with two outdoor performances of “Coppélia on the Green” on Saturday, June 5.
Tickets are on sale now for the ballet, performed by the dancers of Southern California Ballet. This is a limited-capacity outdoor event with socially-distanced pod seating.
Southern California Ballet's 'The Nutcracker' goes virtual
Poway OnStage has teamed up with the Southern California Ballet to present “The Nutcracker” virtual field trip, available now through Dec. 18.
Southern California Ballet traditionally performs the classic Christmas ballet on the stage of the Poway Center for the Performing Arts every holiday season. With COVID-19 restrictions, the dance company and Poway OnStage have a found a way to bring the show to life in a safe manner for children.
SD Union Tribune: Creative versions of ‘The Nutcracker’ will keep holiday tradition alive
Those not quite ready to attend an in-person performance can catch unique twists on virtual productions, starting with Southern California Ballet.
The Carmel Mountain-based company and ballet school is partnering with Poway OnStage to create a virtual “Nutcracker” field trip for school groups, special needs groups and senior groups.
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Article Features SCB: Dance studios and gym teach online due to COVID-19
“Dancers are making it work,” said Martha Leebolt, co-artistic director of Southern California Ballet. “They are finding ways ... and we are really proud of them.”
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Immediately upon learning Poway Unified School District was suspending classes, SCB faculty started filming themselves doing components of their classes’ syllabuses on March 13. The videos were uploaded on a website so students could practice at home. On March 23, they added live classes via Zoom and now most teachers film from their homes, Leebolt said, with only she and her husband, Toby Batley, filming in the studio. As they got more became familiar with the technology’s capabilities, teachers offered corrections based on what they saw students doing during interactive sessions.