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Bigfork dancers to perform in 'Nutcracker'

by Jordan Dawson
| November 23, 2011 11:43 AM

In towns and cities all over the

country audiences will be treated to the beloved holiday tradition

of “The Nutcracker” ballet, and Bigfork is no exception.

This Thanksgiving weekend marks the

18th annual performance of “Nutcracker” by the Northwest Ballet

Company. Led by Director Marisa Roth and her elite Company Members,

the five performances include dancers from the Northwest Ballet

School and members of the community. A handful of those dancers

include Bigfork residents as well. Isaac Reichner, a junior at

Bigfork High School, is a Dad in the Party Scene. His wife is being

played by Keiko Sagami, a senior at Bigfork High School. Matiana

Rodriguez, who is a home-schooled seventh grader, will dance as a

Snow Corps. MaKenna Holman, a home-schooled fifth grader, is

performing as a Solider and a Sheep. To top it off, the centric

role of Clara is being played by Eliza Reichner, a freshman at

Bigfork High School.

Reichner has been taking ballet classes

with Northwest Ballet Company for 11 years and this year she became

a company member. Reichner, who is a member of the school’s

cheerleading team, has also taken three years of jazz dance

classes.

Over the years she has performed in

various other roles in “Nutcracker,” including as an angel and a

mouse, a Spanish Doll and a Party Boy and last year as a Flower

Core member.

“It gets you ready for Christmas and

it’s a great thing to look forward to during Thanksgiving,”

Reichner said of performing in “Nutcracker.”

Despite her years in the ballet, this

will be Reichner’s biggest role to date. In fact, it will be

Clara’s most challenging role in years as Reichner will dance the

part en pointe and will have a pas de deux — which is a partner

dance.

“I’m excited for the Party Scene and to

do it en pointe,” Reichner said. “I’m also excited to be back in

the Party Scene because I haven’t been in it in awhile. Also, my

cousin (Neiman Wilson) and my brother are in it, so it will be a

fun family event.”

Roth said that she felt Reichner would

take on the role well, which led to her selection.

“It is her first year as a Northwest

Ballet Company member and she had never been Clara, which is sort

of every girls’ Nutcracker dream role,” Roth said. “Also, the fact

that she can be en pointe brings something a little more to the

show. She’s just a great fit.”

Roth could have had Reichner dance the

role as it has been the past few years, but she prefers to help her

students reach their potential with a little push.

“I always like challenging them,” Roth

said. “It’s good for them. I think that Eliza is being challenged

in that she is en pointe, she’s in every single scene, she has a

pas de deux and its her first one, and she has to carry the show

with her own persona. She has done a great job with the challenge

and she’s been working really hard. I’m really excited to see how

it all goes together and how she does with it all.”

Despite this being the most difficult

role Reichner has danced, she says she’s ready for this weekend’s

performances.

“Last week I kind of got nervous for

dress rehearsal as I was picturing the whole thing,” Reichner said.

“But now I’m in the theater and I’m just used to it, so now I’m

excited more than nervous.”

“Nutcracker” will be performed at 2

p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 4 p.m. Sunday. All

performances will be held at the Bigfork Center for the Performing

Arts. The ever-popular Sugar Plum Fairy Parade will follow the 2

p.m. matinees on Friday and Saturday. Tickets for reserved seating

are available Monday through Saturday until the day of each

respective show day at The Bookshelf on First & Main in

Kalispell (756-2665). On show days, tickets will be available at

the Bigfork theater box office one hour before the performances

start. Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $17 for seniors 65 and

older and $15 for children 12 and under. For more information, call

the Dance Art Center at 755-0760.