San Jose dance companies stay on point with ‘Nutcracker’ productions

For decades, the holiday ballet "The Nutcracker" has been a beloved tradition around the world. At its core, it is Tchaikovsky's timeless score that captures the imagination of audiences globally. But what makes this 1892 classic so enduringly popular? It begins with the simple yet powerful story of Clara, whose dreams and imagination transport her to a fantastical battle between toy soldiers and mice.

San Jose Dance Theatre, along with the Cambrian Symphony, will present its 60th anniversary production of "The Nutcracker" at the Center for Performing Arts from December 13-21. Meanwhile, New Ballet will stage its ninth annual production of the ballet at the historic California Theatre through December 23. Both productions promise to bring the magic of this classic holiday tradition to audiences in the South Bay.

For San Jose Dance Theatre's Executive Director Elizabeth Sweeney, "The Nutcracker" holds a special place in her heart due to her personal connection to the production since she was just eight years old. She sees why this ballet has become a beloved tradition that transcends generations and genres - it is about Christmas itself, where Clara embarks on a journey from childhood innocence to bravery and self-discovery.

New Ballet's artistic director Dalia Rawson attributes "The Nutcracker"'s enduring appeal to its universal presence in the lives of classical dancers. With dozens of performances annually, it provides an opportunity for professional dancers like Rawson to hone their skills and connect with audiences worldwide.

San Jose Dance Theatre's Artistic Director Nicole Haskins brings her own unique perspective to this production, highlighting the story's themes of courage and generosity that resonate deeply within Clara's character. According to Haskins, "The Nutcracker" is a testament to Tchaikovsky's score, which has become synonymous with the holiday season.

Whether you are a ballet aficionado or just looking for a festive way to spend your holiday season, both productions promise an unforgettable experience.
 
OMG u gotta love how this ballet has been around 4 so long lol its like a holiday tradition fam! 🎄👏 i mean Clara's story is literally timeless, its all about imagination and bravery & self-discovery, u feel? 💖 & i love how both companies are bringing their own twist to the production. San Jose Dance Theatre's Nicole Haskins is all about highlighting the courage & generosity themes, which is so cool! 🤩 but what really gets me is that New Ballet's Dalia Rawson says its universal appeal is because of how many times it gets performed annually... like that's true lol, dancers get to hone their skills & connect w/ audiences worldwide 💪
 
🎄 I'm stoked that The Nutcracker is getting the spotlight again this year! 🤩 San Jose Dance Theatre and New Ballet are doing a great job bringing this timeless classic to life. I mean, who doesn't love Tchaikovsky's score? 🌟 It's like, the ultimate holiday vibe. I'm also loving how both productions have their own unique twists on the story - it's clear that the artistic directors are putting their own spin on the magic of The Nutcracker. 💫 Can't wait to catch a show! 👏
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda weird how some people still get so excited about this old ballet 🤷‍♀️. I mean, don’t get me wrong, Tchaikovsky's score is lovely and all, but can't we just watch a Christmas movie or something instead? 😂 Also, I'm not really sure what the big deal is about Clara's journey from childhood to bravery and self-discovery... sounds like every kid's story ever 🙄. But hey, if it makes people happy, more power to them 💖. And I guess it's cool that professional dancers get a chance to perform in this production – that's actually pretty awesome 🎨.
 
🤕 Another year, another flood of tourists clogging up our roads and driving up prices for locals 🚗💸. San Jose is at it again with their annual "Nutcracker" production... meanwhile, the real issues in our community are getting lost in the hype 🎄😒. When will we focus on affordable housing and supporting small businesses instead of just catering to tourists? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm so glad I got to see these recaps 🙃! But seriously, what is it about "The Nutcracker" that still gets me hyped after all these years? Is it the beautiful music or the way the story takes you on a journey from childhood wonder to bravery and self-discovery? Or maybe it's just the fact that it's been around for over 130 years and people are still falling in love with it? I know for me, every year I watch it, I find myself feeling all the feels 🎄❤️. It's crazy to think about how a story can be so timeless and yet still feel fresh and exciting.
 
I'm still not convinced about why "The Nutcracker" is so super popular 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, the music by Tchaikovsky is iconic and all that, but is it really just because it's a Christmas thing? 🎄 Can't we analyze this further? Like, what are the societal pressures that make us love ballets about childhood fantasies so much? 🤝 Is it because it taps into our own sense of nostalgia or something?

And while I'm at it, how many people actually know that Clara is a 8-year-old girl who goes on a journey of self-discovery? 🤓 It's not like the story is exactly complex. Maybe we should be looking deeper into why this ballet has endured for so long... 💡
 
idk why people still love this old thing 🤔 its like, so cheesy and predictable... but at the same time, who can resist that catchy score? 🎵 i mean, san jose dance theatre's elizabeth sweeney might be all nostalgic about it, but honestly, its just a bunch of kids in tutus running around on stage 😂. new ballet's dalia rawson says it's universal because classical dancers get to perform it dozens of times a year? 🤷‍♀️ sounds like just an excuse for them to practice their pirouettes... and nicole haskins is all about courage and generosity, yadda yadda... but let's be real, its just tchaikovsky's music that makes this thing even remotely special 🎵.
 
🎄👏 gotta say, what really gets me is how "The Nutcracker" still holds up 130+ yrs later 🤯. It's not just the score by Tchaikovsky, but the story itself - it's about letting your imagination run wild & embracing bravery & self-discovery 💫. That's the kind of message we can all get behind, regardless of age or background 🎊. Both productions are gonna be amazing, can't wait to see them! 👍
 
I'm so down for this holiday season 🎄! I remember watching "The Nutcracker" as a kid and it was like magic ✨. There's something about Tchaikovsky's score that just gets me in the mood for Christmas cookies and twinkly lights. I love how Clara's journey is all about growing up and finding her own strength - it's so inspiring to see kids (and let's be real, adults too) tap into their imaginations like that 🎀. Can't wait to catch one of these productions with my fam this year! 😊
 
the 60th anniversary production of "The Nutcracker" is just what the doctor ordered... said no one ever . but seriously though, i'm so over how every year it's the same thing - snowflakes and tutus, yawn . that being said, if you're into that sorta thing, san jose dance theatre and new ballet are gonna bring their A game. personally, i'll be over here enjoying my own holiday traditions, which don't involve paying $50 for a ticket to a 2-hour ballet 🎄
 
Ugh I dont get why ppl still care about this old ballet its been done 100 times already 🙄 - i mean dont get me wrong Tchaikovskys score is fire but come on its just a bunch of dancing in tights its not like its some deep meaningful experience or anything for ppl to relate to
 
🎄 I think what makes The Nutcracker so timeless is how it taps into our collective childhood wonder. Who hasn't had those magical dreams that feel more real than reality itself? It's like Tchaikovsky bottled up the essence of imagination and turned it into music 🎵💫. And at its core, Clara's journey is just that – a reminder that even as we grow up, our inner child still has so much to say. I'm excited to see how both productions bring this story to life in their own unique ways 💃🏻🕰️
 
The thing that gets me about this 'Nutcracker' production is how they always keep it real, not some fancy-schmancy Hollywood stuff. It's just beautiful dancers, amazing music, and a timeless story that still touches hearts to this day 👏. I love how the directors are all coming from different places but share the same passion for bringing this magic to life 💫. The music of Tchaikovsky is truly iconic, it never gets old 🎵.
 
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