
Photo taken by Gary Sloan
An important goal of ours at Ballet Theatre is connecting audience members and devoted followers with out company dancers. We not only hope you know the dancers through their performances, but also on a more personal level. So, I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with the dancers during their rehearsals for the upcoming show. Today, I had a fantastic conversation with Jenna-Marie Nagel about past memories of Ballet Theatre and we shared some laughs about a few of her personal favorites including summer activities and travel plans.
Jenna's first memory of Ballet Theatre was in the summer of 2004 when she attended her first summer intensive program. After that everything fell into place. She joined the young dancers program for a year, and before she knew it she was rehearsing with the company members as an apprentice. Jenna was going to college full-time as well as being an apprentice for the company. So I asked her why she chose to become a member of José's company and she said, "José asked me to join them for Nutcracker rehearsals and I just wanted to dance! The opportunity was there and I took it."
When asked what her most memorable aspect of the last show, Out of the Dark, she replied, "dancing to Mozart and especially listening to the music." Hearing the piece over and over again can mean many different things for each dancer: annoyance, becoming tired of listening to the same song, and even knowing it by heart. For Jenna it meant listening for new instruments and sounds each time it was replayed. She commented on the use of numerous instruments and the richness of the music. She truly enjoyed listening to this music at every rehearsal and each performance.
When asked what her favorite Ballet Theatre piece is she states, "Schubert’s Adagio." The dance was a fifteen minute pas de duex that featured Desire and Henoch. Her role was a partner in one of the 3 couples. She loved watching this pas de deux because she feels one of José's strengths is in his partnering choreography. The dancing was elegant and very strong.
On a more personal level some of Jenna's favorite summer activities include going to the beach, bike riding, and anything outdoor. If she could travel anywhere in the world it would be Japan. She is intrigued by the culture, food, and also being part Japanese holds great significance to her. Jenna will be fulfilling this dream by studying abroad, in Japan, this summer for two months.
Jenna looks forward to revamping a previous role from the 2008 season in Fearless Symmetries. She plans to take much of her rehearsal time thinking about her character and what she can do to bring her performance to another dimension; to make it more dynamic. We discussed this piece in some length about the concept and the characters that develop this theme. She also looks forward to dancing with her partner, Kehlet, once again. I am quite excited to see this piece performed starting April 29th through May 16th.
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-Cori