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The Group of Seven Nutcracker

A rare and exhilarating find

It is a brand-new production, transferring the classic German tale of young Klara's magical Nutcracker soldier -- set to iconic music by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky -- to a village near Algonquin Park in 1912.

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A small twist - Image taken from The Wigh.

This delightful re-working of the timeless classic is born from collaboration with Kleinburg’s world-renowned McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Choreographed by Bengt Jörgen to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s well-loved score, The Group of Seven Nutcracker features as a backdrop Canada’s 20th Century landscape artists Franklin Carmichael’s Church and Houses at Bisset (1931), Tom Thomson’s Snow in the Woods (1916) and L.L. FitzGerald’s Trees and Wildflowers (1922).
The ballet’s second act will be placed in a Canadian summer setting with Trillium flowers, loons and other distinct representations replacing the traditional Nutcracker dances. The Group of Seven Nutcracker will be a quintessential northern Canadian work with an early 20th Century rural Ontario setting.

Source: Ballet Jorgen Canada.

Contact information

  • The Group of Seven Nutcracker
  • St. Clair Avenue West
  • P.O. Box 73510, 509
  • Toronto
  • CA