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Talented Dublin dancers selected for Irish National Youth Ballet Christmas production of The Nutcracker

Pictured at the launch were cast members Jasmine Kennedy, 14, playing the Snow Queen, Nathan Byrne, 16, as Drosslemayer, Sofia Giusti, 11, as Clara and Georgia Kiernan, 15, as the Sugar Plum Fairy. Pic: Marc O’Sullivan

Twenty-two young dancers from Dublin are part of an elite cast of Ireland’s most talented ballet performers who will stage the iconic Christmas favourite The Nutcracker as part of the Irish National Youth Ballet’s (INYB) winter programme, it has been announced.

The show will run from 8th-10th of December at The Helix, Dublin.

They are part of an all-island troupe of 45 dancers, 11 of whom are male, ranging in age from 9 to 18, who will recreate the winter wonderland of The Nutcracker on the stage of The Helix’s Mahony Hall.

The professionally trained young dancers, including those from Dublin, were handpicked out of 142 who auditioned for the INYB’s 2022 season from across the island of Ireland.

This will be the first unrestricted run of winter shows for the Irish National Youth Ballet since before the pandemic.

Audiences can expect to see Ireland’s best young dancers, many of whom are from Dublin, bring some of ballet’s most-loved characters and set-pieces to life, from wooden soldiers, dancing mice, a ‘Land of Sweets’ and the Sugar Plum Fairy, to the highly anticipated pas de deux— between the Snow Queen and the Prince amid falling moonlit snowflakes — all set to The Nutcracker’s famous score by Tchaikovsky.

Meet the cast representing Dublin

The INYB dancers from Dublin who are performing The Nutcracker are:

–              Georgia Kiernan, 16, from Swords and Nicola Farcas School of Ballet. Georgia is playing the Sugar Plum Fairy.

–              Amy Bayley, 15, from Swords and Irish Ballet School.

–              Amy Danaher, 14, from Malahide and Irish Ballet School.

–              Anna Linehan, 17, from Ranelagh and Debbie Allen School of Dance.

–              Ava Ryan, 12, from Malahide and East Coast Ballet.

–              Caoimhe McGleenon, 13, from Drumcondra and The Dublin Ballet Academy.

–              Chloe Keane, 14, from Kilmainham and Debbie Allen School of Dance.

–              Christopher Reilly, 14, from Clonsilla and Clare Connolly Dance.

–              Emily Dunne, 16, Clonsilla and Nicola Farcas School of Ballet.

–              Esmerelda Korolkova, 14, from Goatstown and Debbie Allen School of Dance.

–              Eve Gowen, 15, from Swords and Irish Ballet School.

–              Freya Feeney, 17, Harold’s Cross and Brocklebank Academy of Dance.

–              Gosia Dolata, 14, from Dublin 4 and Debbie Allen School of Dance.

–              Grace Collins, 15, from Monkstown and Debbie Allen School of Dance.

–              Grace Maher, 14, from Drumcondra and The Dublin Ballet Academy.

–              Hannah Coulton-Dillon, 16, from Tallaght and South Dublin Dance Academy.

–              Katie Nic Ciurc, 14, from Santry and Nicola Farcas School of Ballet.

–              Laoise O’Connor, 14, from Donabate and Nicola Farcas School of Ballet.

–              Louisa Dolan, 14, from Blackrock and Rachel Goode School of Dance.

–              Orla Peppard, 18, from Raheny and Killester School of Ballet.

–              Paulina Koricinova, 14, from Carpenterstown and Nicola Farcas School of Ballet.

–              Siúin Ní Riain Broin, 16, from Rathmines and Debbie Allen School of Dance.

 

Announcing the winter season performances, Artistic Director of Irish National Youth Ballet Lindsay Ashe-Browne, said: “We are so excited to be coming back before a full live audience this winter season in The Helix and to be performing one of the most-loved ballets of all.

“To dance with Irish National Youth Ballet, you really do need to be among the best dancing talent on the whole island. The performance level is akin to elite athletics. The audition process is strict and competitive, and our dancers are highly trained.

“This December, audiences can look forward to a magical and unforgettable experience from the exceptionally talented young dancers who make up The Nutcracker cast, including those from Dublin. They each have an unrelenting passion, commitment, and gift for ballet. Many of our dancers have gone on to become fulltime professional career ballet dancers worldwide, which is a remarkable achievement given the level of competition. So, people are really in for a treat this December!

“We are very grateful for the support we receive from Arts Council Strategic Funding, ‘Friends of the Company’, RTÉ Supporting the Arts and Dance World, who help us in our work in developing and promoting the best of dance talent on the island of Ireland and in bringing it to audiences.”

Performance Times and Tickets

A matinee and evening performance will take place on each day as follows:

Tickets for the Irish National Youth Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Mahony Hall, The Helix, Dublin 9, are now on sale at www.thehelix.ie. Ticket prices range from €10-€25.

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