By Tom Mattingly, Ballet West Dancer
I grew up in Ridgecrest, CA. It's a small town that the billboard on highway 395 states is "the gateway to Death Valley." It was mostly sand and tumbleweeds. The tallest building in town was around three stories high. My father was a teacher and my mother an artist. From an early age I loved dancing to music. Fred Astaire and Kurt Browning were my idols (Michelle Kwan too). At four years old I was a regular at dance school. Sierra Academy of Dance was a small studio, usually hovering around 55 students total, with just one boy – me.
I grew up in Ridgecrest, CA. It's a small town that the billboard on highway 395 states is "the gateway to Death Valley." It was mostly sand and tumbleweeds. The tallest building in town was around three stories high. My father was a teacher and my mother an artist. From an early age I loved dancing to music. Fred Astaire and Kurt Browning were my idols (Michelle Kwan too). At four years old I was a regular at dance school. Sierra Academy of Dance was a small studio, usually hovering around 55 students total, with just one boy – me.
Joffrey
Nutcracker tour to California. Photo by Mark Goldweber |
I've been to Chicago with Ballet West once before. We were
performing Jiri Kylian's "Sinfonietta" as a part of the Chicago
Dancing Festival. I was the traveling understudy. While it was great to visit
Chicago with a light schedule, I was sad to not be dancing with the rest of the
company. Adam promised me that next time we came to Chicago I'd be on stage. He
made true on his promise and I am going to be one busy guy this week! I'll be
dancing both casts of Prince Floristan in "Sleeping Beauty". It's a
classical pas de trois with an incredibly demanding "Speedy Gonzales"
type variation in the middle. Mark choreographed this on me when we premiered
"Sleeping Beauty" in Salt Lake in 2011. In the Gala performance
I'll be featured in Nicolo Fonte's "Presto" and Val Caniparoli's
"The Lottery." Fellow BW dancer Katie Critchlow and worked with Val
to create the solo in "The Lottery" last fall. Neither of us has
pulled the lot yet but I'm dying (pun) to choose the marked ballot this
weekend. "Presto" is not only a Chicago premiere but a world premiere
that Nicolo made in August. I'm in the unique position of exclusively
performing choreography that has been made especially for me – it almost puts
me in a comfort zone.
Performing at the Auditorium Theatre is special for another
reason as well. In May I had surgery to remove four bone spurs and a mass of
scar tissue from my right ankle. These performances in Chicago will be my first
with Ballet West since April. A tour of this nature might seem like an awful
lot of pressure, but I couldn't be happier. I came from a small desert town and
now I'm living my childhood dream and even getting paid to do it. I'm
dancing roles made especially for me by choreographers that I love and admire.
I can't wait to take on this challenge and to have a few thousand people loudly
smack their hands together when I'm done.
Hopefully Mark will look down and smack his hands too.
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