The holidays are just around the corner, and we all know that marks the return of the perennially exciting ballet The Nutcracker.
While this isn’t most of the dancers’ first rodeo, this Nutcracker will be particularly special for one of Agapé’s newest dancers, Yeva Ziniak. Yeva’s family just moved to the Santa Cruz area after the conflict started in Ukraine earlier this year.
“Working on Nutcracker really gets me excited about the holidays coming up,” says Director Conrad Useldinger, “and all the things I love about the holidays–the community, the quality time spent together–they can really be felt when I’m working with my students and their families on the show. I’m also looking forward to trying mid-week performances. That way, people don’t have to miss all their holiday parties, and it’s so close to Christmas that people can bring their holiday guests to this super fun experience.”
Christina Frankiv, 16, will be playing the role of Sugarplum Fairy this year alongside guest artist Aly Ely. Both Christina and Aly have been dancing at Agapé ever since its opening, so it’ll be fun having both dancers on-stage for the 10th Anniversary show.
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This year, you can catch Agapé Dance’s 10th Anniversary Nutcracker at Cabrillo College’s Crocker Theater, where it will be showing on Wednesday, Dec. 21 and Thursday, Dec. 22, with shows at 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on both days. A portion of the ticket sales for the show will be donated to Nova Ukraine, an organization providing humanitarian aid to Ukrainians during the ongoing struggle. Tickets start at $35.