Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Nutcracker - Dec. 3 and Dec. 4th @ the Northwood Performing Arts Theatre


Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy would like to invite you to a very special evening to experience the magic of The Nutcracker Ballet, led by artistic directors Dmitri and Jennifer Kulev.

The Nutcracker Ballet was first performed in 1892 at the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia, made its way to the United States in 1940 and was debuted by the San Francisco Ballet. Now a tradition during the Holiday Season, we would like to have you join us for this beloved Ballet and experience the magical story of young Marie, the Mouse King and the Nutcracker Prince.

This year we are proud to have Principal Dancer, Tiit Helimets, from the San Francisco Ballet perform the role of the Nutcracker Prince. Tiit is joined by the students that attend Ballet classes at Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy from Elementary, Middle and High Schools from our local community including Irvine, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Beach and Newport. A few of these students are also apprentice dancers for the Orange County Ballet Theatre.

Performance Dates:

Dec. 3, 2011 2pm & 7pm

Dec. 4, 2011 2pm

$27/ticket

Group discounts for 10+

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Land of the Sweets

Come one, come all! The Orange County Ballet Theater (OCBT) is hosting a fantastic fundraiser all in the name of performing arts! In an effort to bring the arts to Orange County and our youth, OCBT is excited to be offering a world class performance of The Nutcracker, in December. Students and professionals are practicing diligently to present a spectacular show.

As we all know, for every show, funds are needed for costumes, a venue, and much more. Please support our cause by attending this family fun-filled event: The Land of the Sweets.

We'll even give your loved ones a little taste of ballet by featuring short vignettes throughout the event. Be sure to stay for whole thing or you'll miss it! In addition, there will be a Holiday Boutique, Bake Goods, Kids' Crafts, a photo opportunity with various Nutcracker characters, and a chance to write a letter to Santa Claus (he'll even respond by sending a letter directly back to your home)! If you have kids, nieces, nephews, or grandchildren...this is the perfect outing for you. Again, it's on Sunday, November 20 at 1pm. $5/person. Be there or be square.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

FRIDAY, May 20, 2011 - ORANGE COUNTY BALLET THEATRE


Orange County Ballet Theatre presents the Swan Lake Suite & the Kabaniaev Project

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Orange County Ballet Theatre, under the artistic direction of Dmitri and Jennifer Kulev, presents its inaugural performance at the Barclay. The performance will feature excerpts from the world’s most famous ballet, Swan Lake, with international guest stars in the leading roles. The dynamic Black Swan Pas de Deux will be performed by Maria Kochetkova and Gennadi Nedvigin (Principals, San Francisco Ballet). Selected dances from Act I and III will highlight some of Orange County’s rising young dance stars. Also featured in the performance will be the continuation of The Kabaniaev Project, an exciting collection of new contemporary works by the internationally recognized choreographer Viktor Kabaniaev.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

High School Students of an Orange County Ballet Academy are Awarded Top Honors at a Prestigious Los Angeles Arts Competition




















Sam Zaldivar, 15 (left) and Devyn Lovett, 16 (right)


May 9, 2011, Orange County, California
--- More than two thousand cultural art enthusiasts and fellow supporters packed the seats of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in anticipation of a night ofwonder. Sixteen teenaged finalists dazzled spectators with their artistic talents on, Saturday, April 30, 2011. Each and every one of these high school students exhibits the common traits of drive and passion. On top of the everyday demands of school academics, these young artists devote up to 30 hours a week to catapult themselves into greatness. Among the eight categories open to competitors at The Music Center’s 23rd annual Spotlight Awards were Classical Dance and Non-Classical dance. Sam Zaldivar, 15 and Devyn Lovett, 16, each earned top honors in their categories.


The Music Center Spotlight Awards is one of the nation’s most acclaimed performing andvisual arts education programs for teens, offering training in the arts and awarding more than $100,000 in scholarships annually to finalists, semifinalists and participants who receive honorable mentions.


The program has launched numerous professional careers - thirteen finalists are Presidential Scholars, and many have joined or performed with professional companies, including the Metropolitan Opera, Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. Many alumni return to the program and participate as judges and master class instructors.1


Fifteen-year-old Sam Zaldivar, a resident of Rancho Santa Margarita, conquered the title ofGrand Prize winner in the classical dance category. Onlookers and judge officials were mesmerized by Sam’s ballet technique during his moment under the spotlight. On the night of the Finals, Sam literally danced his way to the top and validated all notions of his bright future as a ballet professional. He demonstrated great agility, immense control, grace and beauty during his renditions of ballet classics, La Fille Mal Gardee and Flames of Paris. It was with great honor that he accepted this award; having known that over 1200 high school students competed in the combined eight categories since the beginning of the competition, in October of 2010.


Also a student of Orange County’s DKCBA, 16 year old Devyn Lovett earned the title of 1st Runner Up in the Non-Classical Dance category. Audience members were captivated by his remarkable routine and execution while performing an original piece of choreography calledReleased. Devyn’s style was reminiscent of ballet-based movement with a modern twist. It was a performance that could turn any unenthusiastic ballet observer into a supporter. A resident of Oceanside, Devyn and his family realized the future of his dance endeavors was dependent on the quality of his instructor. He sought out a teacher who could develop his burgeoning talent and soon discovered the Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy in Laguna Hills, CA. While continuing to reside in Oceanside, CA, Devyn commutes 6 days a week to train under Dmitri Kulev.


No strangers to winning, Sam's and Devyn’s talents have been acknowledged in other ballet competitions. More specifically, Sam was the 2010 Grand Prix Award winner in the Junior Age Division of Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) and both gentlemen were recently awarded the Silver Medal in the 2011 YAGP Ensemble category, as they performed together under the group called Insight.


Most recently, the two young men auditioned in a casting call for the Orange County Ballet Theatre’s (OCBT) May 20th performance of The Swan Lake Suite and Kabanieav project. Both dancers earned a spot as an apprentice dancer, for the company’s inaugural performance at the Irvine Barclay Theatre and will perform alongside international ballet stars, Maria Kochetkova and Gennadi Nedvigin, San Francisco Ballet Principal Dancers and both graduates of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. With continued success in renowned dance competitions and experience with a promising Orange County ballet company, it won’t be long before both Sam Zaldivar and Devyn Lovett become famed dancers in their own right…And we could all say that it started right here, in Orange County.


1The Music Center (Nov. 17, 2010) “The Music Center Spotlight Awards is one of the nation’s most acclaimed performing and visual arts education programs for teens…Many alumni return to the program and participate as judges and master class instructors.” Press Release. Retrieved 5/8/10.



To learn more about Dmitri Kulev Classical Dance Academy, see Artistic Directors.



Monday, April 11, 2011

International Choreographer Viktor Kabaniaev to Premier New Works in Association with the Orange County Ballet Theatre


The Kabaniaev Project Brings Contemporary Ballet to the Irvine Barclay Theater


March 30, 2011, Orange County, Calif. - Dmitri Kulev and Viktor Kabaniaev spoke rapidly to each other in Russian as they discussed the audition before them. A room full of eager students at the Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy were warmed up and ready to audition for the Kabaniaev Project, slated for a performance at the Irvine Barclay Theater on Friday, May 20, 2011.


The Kabaniaev Project will feature Maria Kochetkova and Gennadi Nedvigin, principal dancers at the San Francisco Ballet. The project also features talented young dancers from the Orange County Ballet Theatre, which is the resident dance company for the Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy.


Viktor Kabaniaev and Dmitri Kulev met several years ago through a mutual friend. Both Russian, both classically ballet trained, and both drawn to a more contemporary dance form. Kulev had dedicated his life to inspiring and training dancers at the Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy in Laguna Hills, while Kabaniaev had traveled the world as a dancer and choreographer. A friendship was born, that has now turned into a collaboration to advance the movement of contemporary ballet in Orange County.


Kabaniaev's dance technique, instilled from the famed Vaganova Academy in St. Petersburg, Russia, is borne from hard work and discipline. The Vaganova Academy has taught dancers such as Anna Pavlova, George Balanchine, and Vaslav Nijinsky; and where students are housed in dormitories for eight years during their time there. The rigorous curriculum taught Kabaniaev to never stop pursuing perfection, whether as a professional dancer or choreographer. He has danced and choreographed extensively in Germany, Russia, France, Iraq, Singapore, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden and Austria, in addition to working locally here with Molly Lynch through the National Choreographers Initiative (NCI). One of his joys is working with students. "It's part of my learning process. I watch how they move and it's a collaborative process. I incorporate my choreography with their individual mastery of technique. I want to show off their movement and make them look good. They learn from me and I learn from the process," stated Kabaniaev as he prepared for the auditions for the Kabaniaev Project.


Maria Kochetkova and Gennadi Nedvigin are the featured dancers of the Kabaniaev Project, both principal dancers at the San Francisco Ballet and graduates of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. Kochetkova was recently in Orange County for the world premiere of Reflections at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts and has since traveled back to Russia for her first performance on the Bolshoi stage since leaving the country. She has a desire to teach if she had more time in between her demanding travel, rehearsal and performance schedules. This opportunity to work with Kabaniaev and Kulev's students is a step closer to fulfilling the next step in her professional career to inspire young dancers.


The Kabaniaev Project will be performed at the Irvine Barclay Theater on Friday, May 20, 2011 in conjunction with excerpts from the famed classical ballet, Swan Lake. The Orange County Ballet Theatre performance combines a mix of classical and contemporary dance repertoire. The Kabaniaev Project consists of three contemporary dance movements with the first set amongst the backdrop of Mozart's Second Movement in his Second Piano Concerto, written when Mozart was a young musician with a youthful spirit clearly felt in the movement; "White Light" is written by Estonian composer Arvo Part who compares his music to white light where all the colors are combined and the spirit of the listener acts as the prism to divide the colors; and the final piece will be the world premiere of "A Series of Unrelated Events" set to the music of Jon Hopkins, a British musician who writes melodic contemporary electronic dance music.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Spring Tea on the Green- Sunday, April 3 - A fundraiser so we can dance more :)


The OCBT is hosting a Spring Tea fundraiser at the El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel, California.

This will be a great way to raise funds for the OCBT. We really would like to offer more shows to the public and raising funds will allow us the opportunity. If you would like to attend the tea, please send me a note. If you want to donate, please do so. We appreciate your patronage!

YAGP Finals in NYC

More to come on this topic. Friends and family of the DKCBA students who are also cast members of the OCBT May 20 performance are all on the edge of our seats... We have a few dancers competing in the YAGP finals in NY and the competition starts at 1pm EST. Can't wait to hear the details. We have asked some of the dancers to give us some updates, so I will post them on here, when (and if) they have time to send some.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tickets are on sale! May 20 Performance.











Looking forward to an amazing performance!

International Ballet Star Maria Kochetkova To Join Orange County Ballet Theatre For Inaugural Performance



Following a stunning turn at OCPAC in January, Kochetkova hopes to inspire local dancers with an intimate performance at the Irvine Barclay Theatre

After headlining a series of breathtaking performances in Reflections at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center last month, the next stop in Orange County for international ballerina Maria Kochetkova is the Irvine Barclay Theatre. On Friday, May 20, 2011 at 7 p.m., the Moscow-born dancer who honed her craft at the world renowned Bolshoi Ballet Academy will be a featured guest artist for Orange County Ballet Theatre’s inaugural performance at the Barclay.
Under the artistic direction of Dmitri and Jennifer Kulev, Laguna Hills-based Orange County Ballet Theatre will perform excerpts from the world’s most famous ballet, Swan Lake. The dynamic Black Swan Pas de Deux will be performed by Kochetkova and Gennadi Nedvigin, both Principal dancers with San Francisco Ballet, while other selected dances from Acts I and III will highlight some of Orange County’s rising young dance stars at the ballet company. Also featured in the performance will be the continuation of The Kabaniaev Project, an exciting collection of new contemporary works by the internationally recognized choreographer Viktor Kabaniaev.
“I am thrilled to be returning to the stage in Orange County, and am especially looking forward to working and performing with the talented young dancers at Orange County Ballet Theatre,” said Kochetkova. “It is an honor to have the opportunity to mentor, and hopefully inspire, the next generation as they pursue their dream of dance.”
“We are so excited to have a dancer of Maria’s extraordinary caliber and artistry join the company for this very special performance,” said Dmitri Kulev. “Our company and ballet school have been dedicated to bringing the classical art and Russian training methodology of ballet to Orange County, and Maria truly embodies that spirit. Together with her partner, Gennadi Nedvigin, and the rest of our incredible young company dancers, Orange County Ballet Theatre Ballet is sure to deliver a world class performance on May 20.
Kocketkova received her professional training at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow. After graduating in 2002, she became an apprentice with The Royal Ballet. A year later she joined the English National Ballet and was promoted to Soloist. In 2007, she joined San Francisco Ballet as a Principal dancer. Her repertoire includes the title role in Giselle, Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, Kitri in Don Quixote, Juliet inRomeo & Juliet, Odette-Odile in Swan Lake, and Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy inThe Nutcracker. Her performance of the Grand Pas de Deux in San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker was broadcast on PBS in 2008. She has won numerous Gold medals at international ballet competitions throughout the world.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Welcome!

Welcome to the Orange County Ballet Theatre blog! This blog is currently under construction. However, in 2 weeks, we will provide numerous information about this amazing non-profit organization and its talented dancers, on a weekly basis. Here you will find out where our group performs and chronicle our experiences along the way.

Thank you for taking the time to read about us. Your interest and support is deeply valued.

-The OCBT team