| Ballet Kelowna presents EX ANIMO From the HeartFeb 14 + 15, 2025 |
The season continues with
Ex Animo, a fervent program featuring three heartfelt pieces for the Valentine’s Day weekend. With world premieres by Associate Artist Cameron Fraser-Monroe and dance luminary Alysa Pires, paired with Robert Stephen’s passionate
In the Light of the Waking Sun, this touching mix of works explores human relationships, bringing glowing warmth to the winter season.
World Premiere
payɛčot yɛχət
Choreography: Cameron Fraser-Monroe
Cameron Fraser-Monroe, a member of the Tla’amin First Nation, has emerged as a singular choreographic voice and continues his association with the company through a fourth exciting new work. Known for fusing his knowledge of traditional dance with classical technique, Fraser-Monroe returns to his long-standing relationship with hoop dance in
payɛčot yɛχət [PAI-yeh-chot yeh-HUT], meaning “I always remember” in Ayajuthem, the language belonging to the Homalco, Klahoose, K’omoks, and Tla’amin Nations. This piece features music by Indigenous cellist and composer Cris Derksen.
World Premiere
Vestiges
Choreography: Alysa Pires
Following the astounding successes of Ballet Kelowna-commissioned
MAMBO and
Macbeth, Alysa Pires is back with
Vestiges, her third world premiere created in Kelowna. With music by violinist Hilary Hahn and composer Hauschka, this work promises to display striking athleticism and mesmerizing theatricality as Pires considers how individuals find connection and meaning amid disorder.
In the Light of the Waking Sun
Choreography: Robert Stephen
Rising Canadian choreographer Robert Stephen is known for his highly musical approach that is rooted in classical ballet while also drawing from contemporary dance influences. His work,
In the Light of the Waking Sun, personifies the feeling of warm sunshine and is set to Franz Schubert’s euphonic
Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major. This uplifting ensemble piece explores a rekindling of relationships through airy movement and swift, clustering formations.
The commissioning of
payɛčot yɛχət and
Vestiges has been made possible through the generosity of Leadership Giving Donor Dr. Adrian Bak.
Support for
payɛčot yɛχət has also been provided by UBCO’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies.
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Pricing
Adult:
Tier A: $90.77 ($79.22 + $2.10 CIF + $9.45 Service Fee)
Tier B: $82.77 ($71.22 + $2.10 CIF + $9.45 Service Fee)
Tier C: $72.00 ($61.50 + $2.10 CIF + $8.40 Service Fee)
Senior (65+):
Tier A: $82.77 ($61.22 + $2.10 CIF + $9.45 Service Fee)
Tier B: $73.72 ($63.22 + $2.10 CIF + $8.40 Service Fee)
Tier C: $63.83 ($53.33 + $2.10 CIF + $8.40 Service Fee)
Student/Child (Student with Valid ID or Child Under 12):
All Tiers: $42.23 ($32.78 + $2.10 CIF + $7.35 Service Fee)
Accessible/Companion:
Tier C: $42.23 ($32.78 + $2.10 CIF + $7.35 Service Fee)
All above prices include GST
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