Tallahassee, Florida, is gearing up for a festive celebration as the 2024 production of “The Nutcracker” approaches. This beloved holiday ballet, which has become a staple of the season since its first performance in December 1892, will be staged by the Tallahassee Ballet on December 21 and 22 at the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall.
The performance will be directed by Meagan Helman, the newly appointed artistic director of the Tallahassee Ballet. With over a decade of experience in the ballet scene, Helman has been with the organization since 2015 in various capacities. She transitioned from a professional dancing career to teaching and directing after moving to Tallahassee, where her husband took a position at Florida State University.
The production will feature its traditional elements while incorporating new choreography and costume designs. Helman states, “Everyone knows ‘The Nutcracker’,” and emphasizes the importance of maintaining the essence of the story while introducing fresh ideas. This year’s ballet will honor the vision of Dr. Kathryn Karrh Cashin, a former resident choreographer, who passed away last year. Her daughter, Katy Cashin, will assist in staging the ballet.
The performances of “The Nutcracker” will take place at the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, located at 222 S. Copeland St. on December 21 with shows at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and on December 22 at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
As a cherished holiday tradition, the ballet brings communities together, fostering festive spirit and artistic appreciation. Helman, who has performed in various roles in “The Nutcracker” over the years, highlights the production’s emotional significance. “It is a coming of age story,” she explains, reflecting on the common thread in many interpretations of the ballet.
Helman’s responsibilities as artistic director include overseeing the production’s artistic program, coordinating with the live orchestra, and managing rehearsals. She is also involved in community outreach initiatives aimed at enhancing awareness and appreciation for ballet in the region. “I oversee all those pieces and elements that go into getting everything and everyone on the stage,” she says.
This year, audiences can look forward to a re-choreographed second part of the battle scene and new costumes for some dancers. “Even though it is a similar production every year, we are always making new tweaks and changes to keep it fresh and interesting for the audience,” Helman notes.
Fans of the ballet won’t want to miss the chance to witness the magic of “The Nutcracker” this holiday season in Tallahassee. With its mix of tradition and innovation under Helman’s direction, the production promises to capture the hearts of audiences once again.
What: The Tallahassee Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker”
When: December 21 at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; December 22 at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Where: Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, 222 S. Copeland St.
Tickets: $52-$90
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