Whidbey Island Dance Theatre's THE SNOW QUEEN Revival Comes to WICA, 4/4-13

By: Mar. 07, 2014
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Whidbey Island Dance Theatre's "The Snow Queen" returns to Langley in a co-production with Whidbey Island Center for the Arts which staged the ballet with WIDT 18 years ago to sold-out houses. Originally created by WIDT in 1996 and 1998, "The Snow Queen" was the first full-length production designed for and presented on the new WICA stage.

Creator and choreographer Asharaine Machala has been hard at work to re-stage her 1998 production of "The Snow Queen," which is based on Hans Christian Andersen's coming-of-age fantasy, a story which celebrates the strength of love.

"The Snow Queen," opens at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 4 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts in Langley and plays through Sunday, April 13.

As the story goes, the Snow Queen is queen of the snowflakes or "snow bees," who maintains her palace and gardens in the Scandinavian lands of permafrost.

"There are strong archetypes at play here," Machala said. The enigmatic Snow Queen (played by Amy Lehman) is a complex character.

"She is not a villain, but an elemental force," Machala said, "And the reindeer (played by Madyson Hunter) is the beat; the reindeer controls the heartbeat of the Earth," she added.

The Snow Queen is successful in using her cold beauty to abduct a boy named Kai (played by Zane Vanderwood) after he falls victim to the troll-mirror, a magical mirror that splinters glass fragments of ugliness and evil on all those who come under its spell. The Snow Queen promises to free Kai if he can spell "eternity" with the pieces of ice in her palace.

When Kai's disappearance is discovered, the people of the city decide that Kai drowned in the nearby river. But Kai's best friend Gerda (played by Faith O'Brochta) is heartbroken and goes out to look for him. This is her quest.

Gerda and the reindeer embark on a perilous journey to the north to the Snow Queen's palace. A woman tells the reindeer that the secret of Gerda's unique power to save Kai is in her sweet and innocent child's heart.

Much of the production design for this Whidbey Island production is inspired by the story's Scandinavian setting and is transformed into an epic quest with the use of that region's classical composers, including Dag Wirén, Jean Sibelius, Edvard Grieg and Carl Nielsen. Scandinavian folk art inspired the production's visually stunning costumes and its painted backdrops. Setting the mood with beautiful music and sets, Machala makes magical use of WIDT's best dancers and Whidbey Island community actors, to create a heart-warming theatrical journey the whole family can enjoy.

The cast of "The Snow Queen" also includes Brittany Falso, Chelsea Matthews-Jensen, Kiana Henny, Kelsey Lampe, Holley Johnson, Skylynn Lippo, Bronte Patty-Caldwell, Emma Patty-Caldwell, Tessa Sherman, Alexa Varga, Caity Zarifis, Ari Abrahams, Christine Monaghan, Tessa Sherman, Marta Mulholland, Susan Vanderwood, Kathryn Lynn and other community members who make up the ensemble.

The show opens Friday, April 4 and plays at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays through Sunday, April 13. Tickets are $24 for adults; $20 for seniors and $17 for youths. Get tickets at tickets.wicaonline.com or call the box office at 360.221.8268. Visit www.wicaonline.com for more about Whidbey Island Center for the Arts. Visit www.widtonline.org for more about Whidbey Island Dance Theatre. Whidbey Island Center for the Arts is located at 565 Camano Ave. in Langley.

Pictured: Amy Jo Lehman performs as the title role, The Snow Queen. Photo by Stadler Studio.



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