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Joffrey Ballet

The Joffrey Ballet is one of the premier dance companies and training institutions in the world today. Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Joffrey regularly performs classical and contemporary ballets during its annual performance season at Lyric Opera House, including its annual presentation of The Nutcracker.

The Joffrey Ballet
General information
NameThe Joffrey Ballet
Year founded1956
Founders
Location10 East Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60601
Websitehttps://joffrey.org/
Artistic staff
Artistic DirectorAshley Wheater MBE
Music DirectorScott Speck, Chicago Philharmonic
Other
Official schoolThe Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey Ballet

Founded in 1956 by dance pioneers Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino, the company has earned a reputation for boundary-breaking performances, including its 1987 presentation of Vaslav Nijinsky's The Rite of Spring, which reconstructed the original choreography from the 1913 premiere that was thought to be lost. Many choreographers have worked with the Joffrey, including Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, and George Balanchine.

History

 
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Farah Diba and Joffrey Ballet dancers

In 1956, a time during which most touring companies performed only reduced versions of ballet classics, Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino formed a six-dancer ensemble that toured the country in a station wagon pulling a U-Haul trailer, performing original ballets created by Joffrey. The original six dancers were Arpino, Dianne Consoer, Brunilda Ruiz, Glen Tetley, Beatrice Tompkins, and John Wilson.[1] While Joffrey stayed in New York City to teach ballet classes and earn money to pay the dancers' salaries, Arpino led the troupe. The ensemble first performed in a major city in Chicago in 1957. The Joffrey Ballet eventually settled down in New York City, under the name the Robert Joffrey Theatre Ballet. In 1962 modern choreographer Alvin Ailey was invited to make a work for the company. Rebekah Harkness was an important early benefactor and she made international touring possible (Soviet Union, 1963), but in 1964 she and Joffrey parted ways.

Joffrey started again, building up a new company that made its debut in 1965 as the Joffrey Ballet. Following a successful season at the New York City Center in 1966, it was invited to become City Center's resident ballet company with Joffrey as artistic director and Arpino as chief choreographer. Arpino's 1970 rock ballet Trinity was well received; Joffrey revived Kurt Jooss's The Green Table in 1967, followed by revivals of Ashton's Façade, Cranko's Pineapple Poll, Fokine's Petrushka (with Rudolf Nureyev in 1979), Nijinsky's Afternoon of a Faun, also with Nureyev, and Massine's Le Tricorne, Le Beau Danube and Parade. In 1973 Joffrey asked Twyla Tharp to create her first commissioned ballet, Deuce Coupe. The company continued as City Center Joffrey Ballet until 1977. From 1977, it performed as the Joffrey Ballet, with a second home established in Los Angeles from 1982 to 1992. In 1995, the company left New York City for Chicago to establish a permanent residence there.[2] The first few years in Chicago were financially arduous for the company, nearly causing it to close several times, but audiences later became larger and younger. In 2005 the Joffrey Ballet celebrated its 10th anniversary in Chicago[3] and in 2007 concluded a two-season-long 50th-anniversary celebration, including a "River to River" tour of free, outdoor performances across Iowa, sponsored by Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa.

Popular culture

The Joffrey Ballet was the first dance company to perform at the White House at Jacqueline Kennedy’s invitation, the first to appear on American television, the first classical dance company to use multi-media, the first to create a ballet set to rock music, the first to appear on the cover of TIME magazine, and the first company to have had a major motion picture based on it, Robert Altman’s The Company.[4] In Robert Altman's penultimate film, The Company, Malcolm McDowell played the ballet company's artistic director, a character based on Gerald Arpino. The film is composed of stories gathered from the actual dancers, choreographers, and staff of the Joffrey Ballet. Most of the roles are played by actual company members.

The Joffrey Ballet appeared in the motion picture Save the Last Dance (2001), when the two protagonists of the story saw the company perform Sea Shadow and Les Présages in Chicago.

In Glee (2012), character Mike Chang is given a scholarship to attend the Joffrey Academy of Dance in Chicago.[5]

Reconstructing The Rite of Spring

In fall 1987 the Joffrey Ballet premiered a reconstructed version of Igor Stravinsky's seminal ballet The Rite of Spring in the city of Los Angeles. The original ballet debuted in 1913 in Paris, France, and was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky. Dance experts Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer spent 18 years gathering research on the original ballet in order to properly reconstruct it. Eighty percent of the original costumes were located and reconstructed for the performance, and Hodson and Archer were able to consult with Nijinsky's rehearsal assistant Marie Rambert on the original choreography, before her death in 1982.

Activities

 
 
Joffrey rehearsal studios along State Street have views of Block 37 (top) and the Chicago Theatre marquee (bottom).

As of 2014 the company, consisting of 40 dancers, performs its regular September–May season at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, and engages in several domestic and international tours throughout the year. Its repertoire consists of both classical and contemporary pieces, as well as annual December performances of The Nutcracker, presented in conjunction with the Chicago Philharmonic. Since 2016, the company has presented the version of The Nutcracker, commissioned from choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, which is re-set at the time of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.[6][7]

In 2007 Gerald Arpino retired from day-to-day operations, becoming artistic director emeritus until his death in 2009. In October 2007 former Joffrey dancer Ashley Wheater, assistant artistic director and ballet master for San Francisco Ballet, became the third artistic director.[8] In 2019, the Joffery presented the world premiere of an entirely new "story ballet" based on Anna Karenina. Choreographed by Yuri Possokhov, the Joffrey and The Australian Ballet also commissioned from composer Ilya Demutsky a new full-length orchestral score, the first in the Joffrey's history.[9]

The Joffrey is located in Joffrey Tower, at 10 East Randolph Street in downtown Chicago. The company has an extensive touring schedule, an education program including the Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey Ballet, Community Engagement program,[10] and collaborations with other visual and performing arts organizations. In 2020, the Joffrey moved from the Auditorium theater and begin a performance partnership with the Lyric Opera of Chicago.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (August 30, 2019). "Brunilda Ruiz, Original Joffrey and Harkness Dancer, Dies at 83". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
  2. ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (September 24, 1995), "DANCE VIEW; Advice to the Transplanted Joffrey: Be Yourself",The New York Times.
  3. ^ Dunning, Jennifer (October 19, 2005), "Remember the Joffrey? At 50, It Fits Nicely Into the Chicago Spin", The New York Times.
  4. ^ Ebert, Roger. "The Company Movie Review & Film Summary (2003) | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  5. ^ Brad Falchuk (director, writer) (May 22, 2012). "Goodbye". Glee. Season 3. Episode 22. Fox.
  6. ^ MacMillan, Kyle (December 2, 2019). "Joffrey Ballet's reimagined 'Nutcracker' continues to dazzle and charm". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  7. ^ Weis, Hedy (December 4, 2019). "A Radiant Moment in Chicago History Key to Magic of Joffrey's 'Nutcracker'". WTTW. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "Joffrey Ballet Names Artistic Director". The New York Times. September 27, 2007.
  9. ^ Warnecke, Lauren (January 25, 2019). "Joffrey has created a rare, new story ballet 'Anna Karenina,' a 'dream come true' for dancer Victoria Jaiani". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "Programs | Joffrey Ballet". www.joffrey.org. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  11. ^ Jones, Chris (September 28, 2017). "How the Lyric and Joffrey's new partnership will change cultural Chicago". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  • Anawalt, Sasha. (January 19, 1998). The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the Making of an American Dance Company. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press; Paperback Edition. ISBN 978-0-226-01755-6

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The Joffrey Ballet is one of the premier dance companies and training institutions in the world today Located in Chicago Illinois the Joffrey regularly performs classical and contemporary ballets during its annual performance season at Lyric Opera House including its annual presentation of The Nutcracker The Joffrey BalletGeneral informationNameThe Joffrey BalletYear founded1956FoundersRobert JoffreyGerald ArpinoLocation10 East Randolph Street Chicago IL 60601Websitehttps joffrey org Artistic staffArtistic DirectorAshley Wheater MBEMusic DirectorScott Speck Chicago PhilharmonicOtherOfficial schoolThe Joffrey Academy of Dance Official School of The Joffrey BalletFounded in 1956 by dance pioneers Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino the company has earned a reputation for boundary breaking performances including its 1987 presentation of Vaslav Nijinsky s The Rite of Spring which reconstructed the original choreography from the 1913 premiere that was thought to be lost Many choreographers have worked with the Joffrey including Paul Taylor Twyla Tharp and George Balanchine Contents 1 History 1 1 Popular culture 1 2 Reconstructing The Rite of Spring 2 Activities 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Farah Diba and Joffrey Ballet dancers In 1956 a time during which most touring companies performed only reduced versions of ballet classics Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino formed a six dancer ensemble that toured the country in a station wagon pulling a U Haul trailer performing original ballets created by Joffrey The original six dancers were Arpino Dianne Consoer Brunilda Ruiz Glen Tetley Beatrice Tompkins and John Wilson 1 While Joffrey stayed in New York City to teach ballet classes and earn money to pay the dancers salaries Arpino led the troupe The ensemble first performed in a major city in Chicago in 1957 The Joffrey Ballet eventually settled down in New York City under the name the Robert Joffrey Theatre Ballet In 1962 modern choreographer Alvin Ailey was invited to make a work for the company Rebekah Harkness was an important early benefactor and she made international touring possible Soviet Union 1963 but in 1964 she and Joffrey parted ways Joffrey started again building up a new company that made its debut in 1965 as the Joffrey Ballet Following a successful season at the New York City Center in 1966 it was invited to become City Center s resident ballet company with Joffrey as artistic director and Arpino as chief choreographer Arpino s 1970 rock ballet Trinity was well received Joffrey revived Kurt Jooss s The Green Table in 1967 followed by revivals of Ashton s Facade Cranko s Pineapple Poll Fokine s Petrushka with Rudolf Nureyev in 1979 Nijinsky s Afternoon of a Faun also with Nureyev and Massine s Le Tricorne Le Beau Danube and Parade In 1973 Joffrey asked Twyla Tharp to create her first commissioned ballet Deuce Coupe The company continued as City Center Joffrey Ballet until 1977 From 1977 it performed as the Joffrey Ballet with a second home established in Los Angeles from 1982 to 1992 In 1995 the company left New York City for Chicago to establish a permanent residence there 2 The first few years in Chicago were financially arduous for the company nearly causing it to close several times but audiences later became larger and younger In 2005 the Joffrey Ballet celebrated its 10th anniversary in Chicago 3 and in 2007 concluded a two season long 50th anniversary celebration including a River to River tour of free outdoor performances across Iowa sponsored by Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa Popular culture Edit The Joffrey Ballet was the first dance company to perform at the White House at Jacqueline Kennedy s invitation the first to appear on American television the first classical dance company to use multi media the first to create a ballet set to rock music the first to appear on the cover of TIME magazine and the first company to have had a major motion picture based on it Robert Altman s The Company 4 In Robert Altman s penultimate film The Company Malcolm McDowell played the ballet company s artistic director a character based on Gerald Arpino The film is composed of stories gathered from the actual dancers choreographers and staff of the Joffrey Ballet Most of the roles are played by actual company members The Joffrey Ballet appeared in the motion picture Save the Last Dance 2001 when the two protagonists of the story saw the company perform Sea Shadow and Les Presages in Chicago In Glee 2012 character Mike Chang is given a scholarship to attend the Joffrey Academy of Dance in Chicago 5 Reconstructing The Rite of Spring Edit In fall 1987 the Joffrey Ballet premiered a reconstructed version of Igor Stravinsky s seminal ballet The Rite of Spring in the city of Los Angeles The original ballet debuted in 1913 in Paris France and was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky Dance experts Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer spent 18 years gathering research on the original ballet in order to properly reconstruct it Eighty percent of the original costumes were located and reconstructed for the performance and Hodson and Archer were able to consult with Nijinsky s rehearsal assistant Marie Rambert on the original choreography before her death in 1982 Activities Edit Joffrey rehearsal studios along State Street have views of Block 37 top and the Chicago Theatre marquee bottom As of 2014 update the company consisting of 40 dancers performs its regular September May season at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago and engages in several domestic and international tours throughout the year Its repertoire consists of both classical and contemporary pieces as well as annual December performances of The Nutcracker presented in conjunction with the Chicago Philharmonic Since 2016 the company has presented the version of The Nutcracker commissioned from choreographer Christopher Wheeldon which is re set at the time of the 1893 Chicago World s Fair 6 7 In 2007 Gerald Arpino retired from day to day operations becoming artistic director emeritus until his death in 2009 In October 2007 former Joffrey dancer Ashley Wheater assistant artistic director and ballet master for San Francisco Ballet became the third artistic director 8 In 2019 the Joffery presented the world premiere of an entirely new story ballet based on Anna Karenina Choreographed by Yuri Possokhov the Joffrey and The Australian Ballet also commissioned from composer Ilya Demutsky a new full length orchestral score the first in the Joffrey s history 9 The Joffrey is located in Joffrey Tower at 10 East Randolph Street in downtown Chicago The company has an extensive touring schedule an education program including the Joffrey Academy of Dance Official School of The Joffrey Ballet Community Engagement program 10 and collaborations with other visual and performing arts organizations In 2020 the Joffrey moved from the Auditorium theater and begin a performance partnership with the Lyric Opera of Chicago 11 See also EditBillboards a Joffrey Ballet production based on the songs of Prince References Edit Kisselgoff Anna August 30 2019 Brunilda Ruiz Original Joffrey and Harkness Dancer Dies at 83 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 25 2019 Kisselgoff Anna September 24 1995 DANCE VIEW Advice to the Transplanted Joffrey Be Yourself The New York Times Dunning Jennifer October 19 2005 Remember the Joffrey At 50 It Fits Nicely Into the Chicago Spin The New York Times Ebert Roger The Company Movie Review amp Film Summary 2003 Roger Ebert www rogerebert com Retrieved October 8 2016 Brad Falchuk director writer May 22 2012 Goodbye Glee Season 3 Episode 22 Fox MacMillan Kyle December 2 2019 Joffrey Ballet s reimagined Nutcracker continues to dazzle and charm Chicago Sun Times Retrieved December 21 2019 Weis Hedy December 4 2019 A Radiant Moment in Chicago History Key to Magic of Joffrey s Nutcracker WTTW Retrieved December 21 2019 Joffrey Ballet Names Artistic Director The New York Times September 27 2007 Warnecke Lauren January 25 2019 Joffrey has created a rare new story ballet Anna Karenina a dream come true for dancer Victoria Jaiani Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 27 2019 Programs Joffrey Ballet www joffrey org Retrieved October 8 2016 Jones Chris September 28 2017 How the Lyric and Joffrey s new partnership will change cultural Chicago chicagotribune com Retrieved December 22 2017 Anawalt Sasha January 19 1998 The Joffrey Ballet Robert Joffrey and the Making of an American Dance Company Chicago University Of Chicago Press Paperback Edition ISBN 978 0 226 01755 6External links EditOfficial website The Gerald Arpino and Robert Joffrey Foundation Archive footage of Robert Joffrey Ballet performing Pas des Deesses in 1965 at Jacob s Pillow Joffrey Tower on Emporis Company profile and upcoming performances on SeeChicagoDance com Archival Footage of the Joffrey Ballet performing Son of Chamber Symphony at the Jacob s Pillow Dance Festival in 2012 ITT s Salute to the Arts Joffrey Ballet 1991 created by WQXR made available on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting by the University of Georgia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joffrey Ballet amp oldid 1135941107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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