

Tickets for these performances are $12 for adults and $6 for children 12 and under.To destination.


Guest dancer, in the role of Cavalier, is Doug Baum from Complexions Dance Company in New York. Rabey also acted as ballet mistress for the production and, according to academy officials, got permission from Lascu to carry on in the preservation and teaching of his choreography. Guest artists included principal dancers from ballet companies in New York and San Francisco and the American Ballet Theater.Īngie Hahn and Marie Rabey, faculty members at the academy, were affiliated with the DSO Nutcracker for many years, performing soloist and principal roles. The orchestra will perform other holiday favorites such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Fantasia on We Three Kings by Balmages, Carol of the Bells by Yuri Lanyuk, Festive Sounds of Hanukah by Holocombe and finish with an audience sing-a-long to Joy to the World, Deck the Halls, O Come All Ye Faithful and closing with Jingle Bells Forever.Ī popular and often sold-out event, the Dance Detroit/DSO Nutcracker debuted in 1974 and welcomed audiences in three major downtown venues: Ford Auditorium, the Fox Theatre and Detroit Opera House. 5, performance starts at 4 p.m., a popular concert conducted by Maestro Volodymyr Shesiuk and featuring many of the dancers from the Angie Hahn's Academy of Dance performing popular dances of the Nutcracker. The following day, the academy dancers will be right back on the Clarenceville stage to perform their own version of the holiday classic Sunday, Dec. Dancers from Angie Hahn’s Academy of Dance in Livonia are going to be busy this weekend.įirst, Angie Hahn’s dancers will team with the Livonia Symphony Orchestra and members of the Livonia Youth Symphony in a performance of Excerpts from the Nutcracker Ballet by Tchaikovsky Saturday, Dec.
