Fairfax Symphony & Fairfax Ballet_The Nutcracker 2023

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Nutcracker the

Saturday, December 16 at 4pm Sunday, December 17 at 4pm Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Christopher Zimmerman, Music Director & The Fairfax Ballet Andrea Cook, Artistic Director

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Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Christopher Zimmerman, Conductor & Music Director The Fairfax Ballet Andrea Cook, Artistic Director

Nutcracker the

Tchaikovsky’s

Featuring

Emily Kikta – Sugar Plum Fairy Aarón Sanz– Cavalier Chloe Shulsinger – Clara Philip Smith-Cobbs – Nutcracker Prince Aleksey Kudrin – Herr Drosselmeier Marcela Figueroa – Mrs. Stahlbaum Nima Namvar – Dr. Stahlbaum Fabio Tello Muñoz – Soldier Doll, Snow King, Coffee Odin Brock – Mouse King, Coffee Hazel Lindquist – Fritz, Snow Queen, Coffee Caroline Musci – Mechanical Doll, Snowflake, Marzipan, Wisteria Flower Lauren Wienke – Snowflake, Dew Drop Fairy Catherine Baylyff – Friend, Snowflake, Peppermint Stick, Iris Flower Layla Zeroual – Friend, Snowflake, Chocolate, Lilac Flower Melody Namvar – Snowflake, Chocolate, Lavendar Flower Kelly Ross – Mother Ginger Emily Petry – Maid - with Dancers from The Fairfax Ballet Company and the Russell School of Ballet: Alexander Anzaldua, Alena Bazaz, Jamila Bazaz, Emma Blanchard, Blythe Brookbank, Naya Case, Riley Choi, Sarah Chung, Anya Cooper, Antonio Crowder, Ariana Crowder, Julia Delassus, Natalie DeSesso, Falynn Devlin, Gwendolyn Fattorini, Katherine Feng, Mia Feriozzi, Sophia Grijalva, Elina Gyawali, Margaret Harris, Emma Hayakawa, Christine Helffrich, Mary Helffrich, Miraya Iyer, Charlotte Jewell, Jude Kelati, Sara Kelati, Rose Kessler, Annabeth Kim, Annalise Kim, Victoria Kornilova, Kiera Motsinger, Harper Nave, Sophie Osborne, Charlotte Palagi, Patricia Pobst, Clara Rainhart, Mia Ross, Piper Rowley, Antonella Salcedo, Gaia Salcedo, Zaina Sari, Catherine Seraphin, Wendy Simpson, Esme Vu, Harper Westerman, Vivian Yu Christmas Party House Guests: Victoria Anzaldua, Christianna Carreno, Rich Helffrich, Cathleen Karlsson, Forrest Kneisel, Sean Osborne, Rachael Pobst, Elizabeth Rainhart, Rob Rainhart, Jorge Salcedo This performance is made possible with generous support from


FSO at Capital One Hall in Tysons

Tickets at www.FairfaxSymphony.org These concerts are brought to you through a partnership of the Fairfax Symphony and


Nutcracker the

STORY SYNOPSIS

It is Christmas Eve… Herr Drosselmeier, the magical toy maker, attends a party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Stahlbaum and his Godchild, Clara. He brings gifts for all the children and, after teasing Clara, finally presents her with a wonderful Nutcracker doll. In the midst of the party, her handsome Nutcracker is broken, but Drosselmeier mends it with a ribbon from Clara’s hair, and the party resumes. When the guests have departed, Drosselmeier transports Clara into a world of fantasy where time is suspended. With the aid of the toy soldiers, Clara and the Nutcracker battle the Mouse King and his army of mice. Together they slay the Mouse King and the Nutcracker is transformed into a handsome prince. The Prince leads Clara on a journey through the Land of the Snow to the Kingdom of Sweets where, upon their arrival, they are greeted by the lovely Waltzing Flowers and reigning Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier. After the Prince tells the story of how he and Clara defeated the Mouse King, they are entertained with dancers from many lands. Drosselmeier re-appears and returns a sleepy Clara back to her home. It was all just a dream…or was it?


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MEET THE ARTISTS Emily Kikta (Sugar Plum Fairy) Emily Kikta is a Soloist dancer with New York City Ballet, where she has been a member since 2010. She is a 2019 Virginia B. Toulmin Fellow for women leaders in dance at NYU. As a dancer with New York City Ballet, she has performed featured roles including: George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Rubies, Divertimento No 15, Symphony in C, Kammermusik No. 2, Episodes, Raymonda Variations, Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet, Who Cares?, Coppelia (War), Chaconne, the Nutcracker (Sugar Plum, Dewdrop, Coffee), The Four Temperaments, and Western Symphony; Jerome Robbins’ The Cage; Justin Peck’s Everywhere We Go, Copland Trio, and Partita; Alexei Ratmansky’s Voices; William Forsythe’s Herman Schmerman; Peter’s Martin’s The Sleeping Beauty (Lilac Fairy, Diamond); and she has originated a featured role in Paul McCartney’s Ocean’s Kingdom, Jamar Robert’s Emanon, Kyle Abraham’s Love Letter on Shuffle, Pam Tanowitz’s Bartok Ballet, Sidra Bell’s Suspended Animation and Peter Walker’s ten in seven. In 2019, she co-founded her own dance video production company, KW Creative, with Peter Walker, where she serves as a producer, director, choreographer, editor, and performer. Working on both sides of the camera, KW Creative has made films for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theater, Sotheby’s International, Porsche, Macallan, James Blake, Fresh Beauty, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Los Angeles Dance Project, New York Choreographic Institute, New Chamber Ballet, and Ballet Collective. KW Creative was a recipient of a 2020 residency at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park. Emily has choreographed for American Ballet Theater Studio Company, the School of American Ballet, Columbia University, and Jacob Jonas the Company. Emily completed her Masters in Business Administration from PACE University in 2022 and graduated summa cum laude from Fordham University in 2017 with a Bachelors in Communications.

Aarón Sanz (Cavalier) Aarón Sanz was born in Madrid, Spain, and began his dance training at the age of eight at the C.P.D. Carmen Amaya in Madrid. Mr. Sanz began studying at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, during the 2010 summer course and enrolled as a full time student that fall. In 2011, Mr. Sanz became an apprentice with NYCB, and in September of 2012, he joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet. He was promoted to soloist in October 2018.


Since joining New York City Ballet, Aaron has performed featured roles in George Balanchine’s Chaconne, Divertimento No. 15, Episodes, The Four Temperaments, Firebird (Kastchei), Harlequinade (Léandre), Kammermusik No. 2, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Lysander, Theseus, Titania’s Cavalier), George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® (Cavalier, Mother Ginger, Mouse King), Orpheus, Prodigal Son (Father), Serenade, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, La Sonnambula (The Baron), Stravinsky Violin Concerto, Swan Lake, Symphony in C, Symphony in Three Movements, La Valse, Vienna Waltzes, and Western Symphony; William Forsythe’s Herman Schmerman; Peter Martins’ Barber Violin Concerto, Fearful Symmetries, Hallelujah Junction, Jeu de Cartes, Romeo + Juliet (Benvolio, Friar Lawrence), Swan Lake (Spanish), and The Sleeping Beauty (Gold); Alexei Ratmansky’s Pictures at an Exhibition; Jerome Robbins’ Brandenburg, Dances at a Gathering, Fanfare (Double Bass), The Four Seasons (Summer, Fall), The Goldberg Variations, and Piano Pieces.

Chloe Shulsinger (Clara) Chloe Shulsinger is a senior at Westfield High School. She began her dance training at the age of 3-1/2 and has danced with the Russell School of Ballet for 13 years in addition to spending this past summer at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet. She has been a member of The Fairfax Ballet Company for 7 years and has participated in a variety of Company-sponsored events, including performances at National Dance Day in Fairfax City, reading books to young children at Fairfax City Library, and various master classes locally and in New York City. She has danced feature roles in various productions including Firebird, Coronation of the Fairy Princess, and The Nutcracker. Chloe is looking forward to continuing dancing throughout college, as well as majoring in Writing. Chloe is very grateful for all the memories she has made while attending RSB. Chloe has dreamed of performing the role of Clara in The Nutcracker since she was little, and she is grateful for the support she has received over the years from her dance teachers and fellow dancers to reach this goal.

Philip Smith-Cobbs (Nutcracker Prince) Philip Smith-Cobbs danced with Atlanta Ballet for five seasons. At the age of eight, Smith-Cobbs began training with Classical Ballet Theatre in Herndon. He also attended summer intensives at Richmond Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and School of American Ballet. After graduating from high school, he continued his training at Atlanta Ballet’s Centre for Dance Education. In 2010 Smith-Cobbs became a member of Atlanta Ballet’s prestigious Fellowship Ensemble. With the Ensemble, he performed in George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments and Who Cares, and was also featured in John Mahler’s Cinderella, dancing the roles of the Prince and Stepsister, and in Bruce Wells’s Pinocchio, in the role of Geppetto. Dancing with Atlanta Ballet’s main company, Philip performed several solo roles in John McFall’s Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker, including Drosselmeyer’s Nephew, Trepak, and Chinese.


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Odin Brock (Mouse King; Coffee) Odin Brock is a committed full-time student at George Mason University’s School of Dance, residing in Woodbridge, Virginia. He is presently working towards his Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in dance at the university. Brock embarked on his dance journey at the age of 17, which marked the beginning of collaborations with a diverse range of accomplished choreographers, including Rena Butler, David Parsons, Kate Skarpetowska, Ronald K. Brown, among others. Throughout his time at George Mason University, Brock has actively engaged in various masterclasses, workshops, and intensives, such as the Jacob’s Pillow Summer Intensive, NHSDA, David Parsons’ Summer Intensive, and more. These experiences are instrumental in shaping his future as he diligently refines his technique and explores opportunities with dance companies in preparation for his post-college career.

Aleksey Kudrin (Herr Drosselmeier) Aleksey Kudrin was born in Perm, Russia and trained at the Perm State Choreographic Academy. He danced with the Siktivkar Theater Opera and Ballet and the Grigorovich Ballet of Russia, under the legendary Yuri Grigorovich, before coming to the United States. After coming to the U.S., Kudrin danced with the Sarasota Ballet of Florida, Columbia Classical Ballet in South Carolina, and Manassas Ballet Theater, appearing in many original works as well as many classics. He performs regularly as a guest artist with several area companies and schools. He has been teaching in the Northern Virginia area since 2005.

Marcela Figueroa (Mrs. Stahlbaum) Born in Santiago, Chile, Marcela Figueroa moved to Caracas, Venezuela at a young age, beginning her ballet studies at the The Gustavo Franklin School of Ballet. Graduating with honors in 1986, she joined the National Ballet of Caracas, under Vicente Nebrada, where she became a principal dancer working with ballet masters Vladimir Issaev, Zane Wilson, Madame Nina Novak, and others, and performing leading roles in Swan Lake, Coppelia, Firebird, Romeo and Juliet, Paquita, Apollo, Serenade, Concerto Barocco, and more. Recognized internationally as a strong and expressive dancer, Figueroa received a national award for “Best Interpretation of the Year” in the title role of George Sand, choreographed by Vicente Nebrada. She also danced as principal with the Ballet Nacional de Venezuela, working with Irina Ivanova and Maestro Roumen Rachev. In 1992, Figueroa received her diploma as ballet teacher, choreographer and coach at the Ballet Ruso Irina Ivanova, and moved to the U.S.


Emily Petry (Maid) Emily Petry was born in Germany and raised throughout the US, training in the Cecchetti method and American Ballet styles. She holds a BFA in Dance from The Florida State University, with a focus in performance and technology in addition to a business minor. During her younger years she trained at the Russell School of Ballet, Sacramento Ballet, Dance Station, and in the summers with ABT, Atlanta Ballet, Cecchetti International. After college she moved to New York City and had the privilege to perform with Third Rail Projects, Gerard & Kelly (Bessie Award 2014), Mei Yamanaka, Mari Meade Dance Collective, Here.Now.Dance, Kista Tucker Dance Insights, Aimee Plauche. She also had the pleasure to perform with the Tallahassee Ballet and the Fairfax Ballet. After touring Europe with the Blue Lake International Ballet Ensemble from 2014-2016, she toured South Australia in 2017 with Artists by Any Other Name, co-founding a youth outreach program and performance series. She is also a current member of Gwemily Dance Theater whose work has been shown internationally.



CHRISTOPHER ZIMMERMAN, Music Director Named Music Director of the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in 2009, Christopher Zimmerman celebrates his fourteenth season with the FSO. Under his leadership, the FSO has received consistent praise from the media. Former Washington Post arts critic, Anne Midgette, wrote: “the Bernstein was a note-perfect end to a very refreshing evening that spoke well for the programming vision of Zimmerman.” Washington Post reporter, Stephen Brookes, commented: “Zimmerman has been injecting adrenalin into this determined ensemble… (and has) made the Fairfax players a serious force to be reckoned with.” Christopher Zimmerman graduated from Yale with a B.A. in Music and received his Master’s from the University of Michigan. He also studied with Seiji Ozawa and Gunther Schuller at Tanglewood, and at the Pierre Monteux School in Maine with Charles Bruck. Zimmerman served as an apprentice to Andrew Davis and the Toronto Symphony and in Prague, as assistant conductor to Vaclav Neumann and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.




ABOUT THE FAIRFAX SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (FSO) The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra is the largest symphonic performing arts organization in Northern Virginia and has played a central role in Fairfax County’s cultural and civic life for more than 60 years. Under the direction of conductor and Music Director, Christopher Zimmerman, the FSO holds a reputation as one of the finest, regional orchestras in the nation. Hailed by The Washington Post as “a crown jewel of the cultural landscape”, each season more than 15,000 members of the community enjoy concerts and educational outreach programs throughout the greater Washington area. The FSO features a roster of more than 60 professional musicians, with one-third of them being active-duty, retired, or former members of the nation’s U.S. Marine, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and U.S. Navy national, military bands.

ABOUT THE FAIRFAX BALLET & RUSSELL SCHOOL OF BALLET The Fairfax Ballet, a 501(c)(3) non-profit performing arts organization, was established nearly 50 years ago to develop in each student a love of dance, a strong technical foundation, and an artistic education. As one of the longest-running ballet companies in Northern Virginia, The Fairfax Ballet, under Artistic Director Andrea Cook, has trained exceptional dancers who have gone on to study and perform at some of the finest ballet companies, including the New York City Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Boston Ballet, Basel Ballet, and Monte Carlo Ballet. The Russell School of Ballet, home of the Fairfax Ballet, is celebrating its 57th year of teaching and inspiring young dancers. It is their mission to develop in each student a love for dance, a strong technical foundation, and an artistic education. Special thanks to the following for their support of this production: Jordan Kitt’s Music, ARTSFAIRFAX, David Werfel Group, IBM, Jos. A Banks, Mad Hatter Adventures, Salon Khouri, and the Nelson J. & Katherine Friant Post Foundation.


2023-24 Season Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Saturday, November 18, 2023 | 8pm

Center for the Arts at George Mason University Strauss Prelude and Liebestod from “Tristan and Isolde” Strauss Four Last Songs Renée Fleming, soprano Strauss Don Juan

Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker

Center for the Arts at George Mason University

Featuring the Fairfax Ballet Saturday, December 16, 2023 | 4pm Sunday, December 17, 2023 | 4pm

Saturday, February 3, 2024 | 8pm GMU Harris Theatre Vivaldi Four Seasons Piazzolla Four Seasons of Buenos Aires Chee-Yun, violin


Saturday, March 9, 2024 | 8pm Center for the Arts at George Mason University

Jandali Clarinet Concerto (World Premiere) Anthony McGill, clarinet Beethoven Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”

Saturday, May 18, 2024 | 8pm GMU Harris Theatre Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes Clyne “Dance” for cello and orchestra Inbal Segev, cello Stravinsky Orchestral Suite Pulcinella Suite

Sunday, June 9, 2024 | 4pm

Center for the Arts at George Mason University Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue

Boyer Rhapsody in Red, White, and Blue (Regional Premiere) Jeffrey Biegel, piano Beach “Gaelic” Symphony Tickets and more information at www.FAIRFAXSYMPHONY.org


VIOLIN 1 David Salness, Concertmaster Doris F. Dakin Chair Cristina Constantinescu, Assistant Concertmaster Natalie Trainer Sharon Like Mia Lee Shu-ting Yao Greta Radovani Jean-baptiste Courtin Avner Finberg Shaundra Culatta VIOLIN 2 Sarah Berger, Principal The Timothy Evan Owens Memorial Chair Melanie Kuperstein, Associate Principal Sue Bower Memorial Chair Andrew Juola, Assistant Principal Jessica Mun Elena Smirnova Karan Wright Cindy Crumb Angela Ramirez, FSO Fellow Susan Manus VIOLA Adelya Shagidullina, Principal Paul Bagley, Associate Principal Patti Reid Asha Baylor, FSO Fellow Cristian Contreras, FSO Fellow Imelda Tecson CELLO Rachel Sexton, Associate Principal Brent Davis Anne Rupert Kathy Thompson Zach Whitaker Wesley Hornpetrie

DOUBLE BASS Aaron Clay, Principal Asa Dawson, FSO Fellow Erik Cohen John Barger Jim Donahue FLUTE Lawrence Ink, Principal Cherri Hall Laura Mowry, Piccolo OBOE Emily Foster, Principal Meredeth Rouse CLARINET Patrick Morgan, Principal Wendi Hatton BASSOON Dean Woods, Principal Sandy Johnson FRENCH HORN Eric Moore, Principal Greta Richard TRUMPET Chris Larios, Principal Chris Ferrari TROMBONE Christopher Reaves, Principal Dave Miller HARP Alyson Kanne, Principal CELEST Jane Kaye TIMPANI Jonathan Milke, Principal PERCUSSION Alex Garde, Principal


2023-2024 PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT The Fairfax Symphony gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the following contributions received within the past twelve months as of December 1, 2023. Thank you for dedicating these vital gifts to the music and education programs we work so passionately to create and share with our community. GOVERNMENT ARTSFAIRFAX City of Fairfax Commission on the Arts County of Fairfax National Endowment for the Arts Virginia Commission for the Arts FOUNDATIONS AND CHARITABLE FUNDS Paul M. Angell Family Foundation Charles Delmar Foundation Clark-Winchcole Foundation Nelson J. & Katherine Friant-Post Foundation Richard & Caroline T. Gwathemy Memorial Trust Mary & Daniel Loughran Foundation TD BANK Foundation The Rea Charitable Trust CORPORATIONS Hilton Fairfax Goodwin Living McKeever Services The Mather Dominion Energy NOVEC Priority One Services, Inc. SYMPHONY SOCIETY CONCERTO CLUB PLATINUM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brownell Pepe Figueroa Joyce L. Hanson Dr. Mark Head Martin Poretsky

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