Photo by Carol Pratt
The Staging The magic of Wonderland is achieved through Bob Crowley’s set design and video projections by Jon Driscoll and Gemma Carrington. Watch for: n the
fall down the rabbit hole, expanding and shrinking doors, and a tilted room that traps Alice—all created through video projection.
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puppet Alice, which dangles from the ceiling and then becomes the real Alice on stage.
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dress worn by the Queen of Hearts which opens like a cabinet, containing the weary King inside.
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Sonia Rodriguez in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Photo by Bruce Zinger.
The National Ballet of Canada
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
The Kennedy Center’s Ballet Season is presented with the support of Elizabeth and Michael Kojaian. International Programming at the Kennedy Center is made possible through the generosity of the Kennedy Center International Committee on the Arts.
Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon Music by Joby Talbot Designed by Bob Crowley
Additional support for Performances for Young Audiences is provided in part by Adobe Foundation; The Clark Charitable Foundation; Mr. James V. Kimsey; The Macy*s Foundation; The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; the Park Foundation, Inc.; Paul M. Angell Family Foundation; an endowment from the Ryna and Melvin Cohen Family Foundation; U.S. Department of Education; Washington Gas; and by generous contributors to the Abe Fortas Memorial Fund, and by a major gift to the fund from the late Carolyn E. Agger, widow of Abe Fortas. Major support for the Kennedy Center’s educational programs is provided by David and Alice Rubenstein through the Rubenstein Arts Access Program.
About the Company The National Ballet of Canada was established in 1951 in Canada and now tours all over the world. The company employs 70 dancers and has their own orchestra. They stage classic ballets, as well as new works like Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
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Aleksandar Antonijevic and Jillian Vanstone in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann.
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