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The Ugly Duckling
(From the 2004-2005 Season)

May 14th, 2005

The three stages in the life of the Ugly Duckling are
portrayed by (left) Claire You as the baby duckling,
(right) Audrey Steinbach as the young duckling, and
(center) Emily Fourie as the Swan (the Ugly Duckling all
grown up).
Photo by John Gerbetz
Claire You (left) as the baby duckling,
Emily Fourie (center) as the Swan, and
Audrey Steinbach (right) as the young duckling.
Photo by John Gerbetz

New Stars of Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley School perform in Hans Christian Andersen's THE UGLY DUCKLING created by three of Denmark's renowned artists — Bjørn Winblad, Lise la Cour and Bent Fabricius-Bjerre — direct from Copenhagen's Royal Opera House. This is a US Premiere performance, and is presented in celebration of Andersen's 200th birthday (April 2, 1805).

This production is one in a series of five ballets based on Andersen's stories that are exclusive to Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley School. Children of all ages (and adults who are young at heart) will thrill as this comical and lively creation brings life to this fairy tale by one of the world's greatest storytellers.

THE UGLY DUCKLING is a story of growth... a story of overcoming suffering and of transformations. A young creature (thought to be a duckling) endures many hardships alone in the world, before discovering that he is not a duckling at all, but a beautiful swan.

Lise la Cour originally created the piece as a children's ballet for the Old Stage at Royal Danish Ballet in 1989. A royal treat for then entire family.

Two performances only!


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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION & PURCHASE TICKETS:
Saturday, May 14, 2005 @ 1:30pm (Children's Series)
Saturday, May 14, 2005 @ 7:00pm (part of Annual School Program)

Choreography: LISE LA COUR
Music: BENT FABRICIUS-BJERRE
Costumes and Scenery: BJØRN WIINBLAD
Lighting: KENNETH KEITH

The Children Ballets Creative Trio

BjØrn Winblad, Lise la Cour and Bent Fabricius-Bjerre have created four children's ballet together:Silly Simon, The Ugly Duckling, The Little Mermaid and The Tinder Box.
 

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