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1 November, 2021Print

Central Park Dance Returns To The Capitol Theatre For Their Annual Production Of The Nutcracker

Now celebrating their 40th Anniversary, Central Park Dance will return to The Capitol Theatre with its annual production of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, Sunday December 5 at 12:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. With more than 100 students from the school, professional dancers and young dancers from the surrounding Westchester and Connecticut communities, audiences have two chances to enjoy this timeless tale following a digital production by a smaller cast due to COVID limitations last year.

In celebrating a legacy that has spanned across four decades, Central Park Dance has made its mark on the Westchester dance community as a producer of original ballets that invite their expansive disciplines and levels to participate. Dancers of all ages will make up their large ensemble of performers, spanning from the littlest mouse to the dazzling Sugar Plum Fairy and will bring this iconic story to life on a stage that has been coined Westchester’s Premiere Rock Palace. This year, the production will welcome guest artists Erin Ginn, a professional freelance ballerina, and Jace Coronado, from the An American in Paris and Aladdin Broadway stage to perform the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier pas de deux.

“In our nearly 4 decades in Westchester, I have watched several generations of students dance through our doors,” explains Maria Bai, Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Central Park Dance Studio. “We have made it our mission to offer students a well-rounded dance education that includes not only time in the studio, but opportunities to interact with and perform for our community. We are overwhelmed by the support we have received around our sold-out productions over the last 5 years, and we are so lucky to be able to expand the opportunity to more students and more families each year.”

Central Park Dance’s The Nutcracker is directed by Patricia Arenson, in collaboration with Artistic Director Maria Bai.

 

TICKETS and PERFORMANCE TIMES:

The Nutcracker performances will take place on Sunday, December 5 at 12:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.

Tickets are $45, $35 and $25 and available at https://www.thecapitoltheatre.com

  

VENUE INFORMATION:

The Capitol Theatre is located at 149 Westchester Avenue in Port Chester and is accessible by the Metro North New Haven Line to Port Chester. There is paid parking available in The Capitol Theatre lots.

 

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ABOUT CENTRAL PARK DANCE:

One of the longest running and most respected dance studios in Westchester for 40 years, Central Park Dance offers classic and progressive styles of dance and fitness for both adults and children. With over 200 classes per week and 4 state-of- the-art studios, classes in Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Contemporary, Tap, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Heels and Belly Dancing are offered seven days a week. In addition to dance, a comprehensive fitness schedule offers a full menu of classes in a range of levels. Central Park Dance is also home to the Signature and Remixx performance companies as well as the Ballet Academy, which provides the aspiring dancer with pre-professional training, performance opportunities and mentorships.

 

ABOUT THE CAPITOL THEATRE:

Designed by celebrated architect Thomas Lamb in 1926 and listed in The National Register of Historic Places, The Capitol Theatre is located 30 miles from NYC. The 2,000-capacity theater, known as “the original rock palace,” showcased legends such as Traffic, The Grateful Dead, Black Sabbath, Chuck Berry, David Bowie, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, and The Rolling Stones. Jerry Garcia called it one of his two favorite venues in the USA. In 2012, the theatre underwent a major renovation under the guidance of music entrepreneur Peter Shapiro. Since then, it has hosted major performers including Bob Dylan, Phil Lesh, Ringo Starr, Joan Baez, Skrillex, Bonnie Raitt, Snoop Dogg, Kacey Musgraves, The Strokes, Tom Petty, Cyndi Lauper, and Willie Nelson, as well as comedians like Kevin Hart and Amy SchumerThe New York Times raves: “A rock theater that looks and sounds as good as the Capitol is something to celebrate." The Capitol’s inner-sanctum bar and music club, Garcia’s, was named for Jerry Garcia in partnership with his family. A venue of its own, Garcia’s showcases local artists and nationally touring acts across the musical spectrum.

For more information please contact Shannon Cosgrove (scosgrove@shorefire.com) or Rebecca Shapiro (rshapiro@shorefire.com)