{"id":298396,"date":"2007-12-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-12-07T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/city-ballet-brings-orchestra-for-nutcracker\/"},"modified":"2007-12-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-12-07T08:00:00","slug":"city-ballet-brings-orchestra-for-nutcracker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/city-ballet-brings-orchestra-for-nutcracker\/","title":{"rendered":"City Ballet brings orchestra for &#8216;Nutcracker&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you took the pages from every score of &#8220;The Nutcracker&#8221; ballet ever produced and laid them end to end, you wouldn&#8217;t be sitting here reading about it, especially not in December. You&#8217;d be very, very busy. &#8220;The Nutcracker&#8221; is arguably among the world&#8217;s most often-staged pieces of performance art, all the more remarkable in that it&#8217;s virtually ignored the other 11 months of the year. Alexander Dumas&#8217; adaptation of E.T.A. Hoffmann&#8217;s story, set to Peter Tchaikovsky&#8217;s monumental music from 1892, is a holiday icon, as much a part of the season as the Nativity itself.<br \/>John Nettles knows something about the Nutcracker phenomenon. Right now, he&#8217;s watching every nuance as City Ballet of San Diego rehearses its 13th annual entry, to be staged at downtown&#8217;s Spreckels Theatre Friday, Dec. 7 through Sunday, Dec. 9 and Dec. 14 to 16. And for him, those pointes and pirouettes are more than the nuances for which the ballet is known. They&#8217;re the cues that may mean the difference between success and mediocrity throughout the run.<br \/>Nettles is the conductor of the Pacific Beach-based City Ballet Orchestra, a little-known entity Nettles describes as fledgling at best &#8221; but its 38 members are already accountable to more than one master.<br \/>&#8220;What we&#8217;re trying to do,&#8221; Nettles said, &#8220;is get a group together that is trained specifically to accompany dance performances, which is a different discipline. With most orchestras in this town, your best bet is finding an orchestra to collaborate with. There are orchestras and then there are dance companies. It&#8217;s kind of an economic reality that you don&#8217;t have a place that can do both.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;The Nutcracker,&#8221; Nettles said, almost requires its own orchestral treatment, the same way certain Shakespeare companies perform the works of their central figure extremely close to the vest. The story, centering on a young German girl&#8217;s dream about a Nutcraker Prince and his battle with a seven-headed Mouse King, has been performed so often that all its elements are in danger of assuming lives of their own. That&#8217;s a predicament Nettles&#8217; orchestra is designed to mitigate.<br \/>&#8220;With dance,&#8221; Nettles explained, &#8220;you&#8217;re dealing with a classical music repertoire, and you&#8217;re also dealing with theater. If you&#8217;re playing in a symphony orchestra, everything is all about creating a certain sound. If you&#8217;re using theater, you have to be aware of the motion on the stage. You have to understand how lighting works, how scene changes work; you have to be concerned to a certain extent with costume changes or how a certain dancer may do something differently from one day to the next.<br \/>&#8220;There&#8217;s more multitasking involved for the conductor and, consequently, for the players.&#8221; <br \/>Nettles&#8217; areawide work reflects his specific expertise.He attneded the former Scripps Ranch-based United States International University, which in the early 1990s was an active training ground for performance art (City Ballet founding artistic director Steven Wistrich was among the faculty). A professional singing and dancing career ensued, followed by a seven-year tenure at area high schools. Nettles&#8217; students would perform operatic sections with full orchestras &#8221; &#8220;and that&#8217;s when I first started putting the elements of music, dance and theater together. I needed to teach musicians how to count like dancers, and I needed to teach dancers how to count like musicians.&#8221;<br \/>While the difference is apparent to Nettles, he&#8217;s hoping it&#8217;s all the same to us.<br \/>The Spreckels Theatre is at 121 Broadway downtown. Nutcracker tickets are $29 to $75; &#8220;Lunch with the Sugar Plum Fairy and Friends&#8221; is offered before both Saturday matinees at noon at the Bristol Hotel, $20 for adults and $15 for children. For more information, call (858) 272-8663 or visit www.cityballet.org.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you took the pages from every score of &#8220;The Nutcracker&#8221; ballet ever produced and laid them end to end, you wouldn&#8217;t be sitting here reading about it, especially not in December. 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