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    MEDIA CITY BALLET PRESENTS 'AN EVENING OF KHACHATURIAN'

    Broadway World
    July 16 2008
    NY

    Media City Ballet, Natasha Middleton, Artistic Director, will present
    "An Evening of Khachaturian: The Composer and His Ballets," featuring
    Principal Dancers, Arsen Serobian, Gabrielle Palmatier, Amara Baptist,
    Edgar Nikolyan, Felicia Guzman, Ellen Rosa and Stephen Nelson, along
    with Soloists and Corps Dancers from Media City Ballet. Jenkyns Pelaez
    will appear as a Guest Artist. Actress Elmarie Wendel will produce
    the show. The performance will be presented at the Alex Theatre;
    216 North Brand Boulevard; Glendale, CA 91203 on Saturday, August 16,
    2008 at 7:30 p.m.

    Natasha Middleton, along with Ruben Tonoyan, Associate Director and
    Ballet Master for Media City Ballet, will co-direct the performance
    which will feature selections from Gayaneh, Spartacus and Masquerade,
    in celebration of the late much loved iconic Armenian composer,
    Aram Khachaturian. This production is dedicated to philanthropist
    Mrs. May Hannon.

    Composer Aram Khachaturian is author of the worldwide known ballets
    Gayane and Spartacus and of the symphonic suite, Masquerade. The
    creation of these pieces not only raised Armenian national ballet to
    the world level, but also noticeably enriched the treasure house of
    the world musical-dramatic art. Khachaturian's music is noted for its
    modal, harmonic, melodic and orchestral generosity, all of which are
    connected with a broad gamma of thoughts and feelings in his scores.

    Gayane means happiness and is a celebration of life events in which
    composer Aram Khachaturian wanted the folk songs and dancing melodies
    to be integrated and inseparable from the whole of the ballet. Gayane
    is the story of a young Armenian woman whose patriotic convictions
    are in conflict with her personal feelings upon discovering her
    husband has committed treason. The Gayane score includes the famous
    Saber Dance. The late filmmaker Stanley Kubrick used the Adagio from
    Gayane for his film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Likewise, filmmaker Joel
    Coen used music from Gayane in his film, The Hudsucker Proxy.

    The well-known tale of Spartacus is written in modern language,
    with application of contemporary methods of the musical-theatre
    form. The main characters in the ballet are represented with specific
    and repeated musical themes. The storyline concerns the ultimately
    unsuccessful revolt of the slaves led by Spartacus, a Thracian slave
    and gladiator, against the Roman Empire in the years 73 - 71 BC. Music
    from Khachaturian's Spartacus was most recently heard in the film,
    Ice Age: The Meltdown.

    Masquerade was written for the 25th anniversary of the Russian
    Revolution. It is a symphonic suite in the tradition of lavish
    classical Russian music. Natasha Middleton will stage the piece to
    enhance the fantasy and put a modern face on this elaborate party,
    featuring eccentric costuming. The plot concerns a missing bracelet
    and a woman named Nina who is falsely accused of giving the bracelet
    to Prince Zvezditch, As a result, Nina's husband, who thinks she
    is cheating on him, poisons her at the end of the ballet, only to
    realize she was innocent. The bracelet had actually been stolen
    by the Baroness and given to the Prince, who later gave it back to
    Nina. Natasha Middleton said: "Theatergoers who enjoy Phantom of the
    Opera, will enjoy Masquerade, as there are similarities in style."

    This production is sponsored in part by the generous support of The
    Frank & Rigmor Peloso Trust Fund, The James A. Doolittle Foundation,
    Macy*s, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Los Angeles County
    Supervisor Michael Antonovich, The Alex Theatre, Glendale News-Press,
    Burbank Leader, Mrs. May Hannon, The William H. Hannon Foundation
    and www.dancechanneltv.com.

    Tickets are $20.00, $38.00 and $48.00 each and may be purchased
    online at www.itsmyseat.com or www.alextheatre.org, or by calling
    www.ismyseat.com at 818-249-1428 or the Alex Box Office at 818-243-ALEX
    (2539). Discounts are available for Groups of 15 or more, Seniors,
    Students and Children under 12. For information on Discounted
    Family Packs and Group Sales, please call the Alex Theatre at
    818-243-7700, ext. 216. For further information about Media City
    Ballet, please visit the websites, www.mediacityballet.org and
    www.myspace.com/mediacityballet .

    Principal roles will be danced by Arsen Serobian (of North Hollywood
    who will dance the title role in Spartacus); Gabrielle Palmatier
    (of Hermosa Beach who will dance the role of Aegina in Spartacus);
    Amara Baptist (of Sunland who will dance the title role in Gayane);
    Edgar Nikolyan (of Granada Hills who will dance the role of Armen in
    Gayane); Felicia Guzman (of Reseda who will dance the role of Nune in
    Gayane); Ellen Rosa (of Los Angeles who will dance the role of Nina
    in Masquerade) and Stephen Nelson (of Hollywood who will dance the
    role of Prince Zvezditch in Masquerade). Guest Artist, Jenkyns Pelaez,
    (of Oakland, CA) will appear as Crassus in Spartacus.

    Other members of the cast of the show will include: Rozanna Avetisyan
    (of Glendale); Mary Bankson (of Toluca Lake); Lauren Farrell
    (of North Hollywood); Alexander Fost (of Alhambra); Robson Tadeu
    dos Santos Freire (of Venice); Kristine Gregorian (of Hollywood);
    Philippe Leipzig (of Studio City); Moses Navarro (of Burbank); Kevin
    Nazarian (of Glendale); Jessica Strobel (of Granada Hills); Andee Tims
    (of Studio City); and Tina Yedgarian (of La Crescenta).

    Natasha Middleton (Artistic Director/Choreographer, Media City Ballet)
    danced as a Prima Ballerina with the Pacific Ballet Theatre and was
    a member of the Joffrey II Ballet Company in New York City, before
    taking on the responsibilities of Artistic Director of Burbank-based
    Media City Ballet. Her grandmother, Elena Wortova, was a Soloist in
    the original Ballet Russe, which included other legendary dancers
    like George Balanchine, and Vaslav Nijinsky. Middleton's father,
    Andrei Tremaine, was a Principal Dancer with the Ballet Russe de Monte
    Carlo. Natasha Middleton studied under the direction of her father
    and one of the Bolshoi Ballet's original ballerinas, Alexandra Baldina
    Kozlov, as well as with David Howard, Patricia Standard in Los Angeles,
    Rosella Hightower in France, and Stella Mann in London. Middleton is
    also the Owner/Director of the Media Dance Centre, located in the
    Media Village in Burbank. She recently choreographed the upcoming
    motion picture, HangingOutHookingUpFallingInLove, written and directed
    by Barra Grant, which features numerous members of Media City Ballet
    Company. Middleton is a resident of Burbank, CA.

    Ruben Tonoyan (Associate Director and Ballet Master for Media City
    Ballet and Choreographer) was a Soloist with the Armenian National
    Opera Ballet for 23 years. He began his training at the age of eight
    with the Armenian National Academy of Ballet. He continued his training
    at the Kirov Ballet School and the Vaganova Academy in St. Petersburg,
    Russia. After graduation, he returned to his native Armenia where he
    danced numerous ballets, including the leading role in Khachaturian's
    Gayane. He has since toured around the world performing in such
    ballets as Giselle, Carmen, Swan Lake, Othello and The Nutcracker. He
    has also performed with the National TV Contemporary Ballet for about
    10 years. Tonoyan is a resident of Glendale, CA.

    Aram Khachaturian (Composer) was a Soviet-Armenian composer whose
    works were often influenced by Armenian folk music. He was born on
    June 6, 1903 in Tbilisi, Georgia, Imperial Russia to a poor Armenian
    family. Although Khachaturian had almost no musical education, he
    showed such great talent that he was admitted to the Gnessin Institute
    where he studied cello, and in 1925, he entered composition class
    there. By 1929, he transferred to the Moscow Conservatory where he
    studied under Nikolai Myaskovsky. In the 1930s he married the composer
    Nina Makarova. By 1951, he became a professor at the Gnessin State
    Musical and Pedagogical Institute and the Moscow Conservatory. Aram
    Khachaturian, along with composers Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri
    Shostakovich, became known as the so-called "titans" of Soviet music,
    each enjoying worldwide reputations as some of the leading composers of
    the 20th century. Aside from his ballets, Khachaturian was a prolific
    composer of a wide variety of music, including orchestral works, vocal
    scores, concertos and chamber music, to name a few. He died on May 1,
    1978 in Moscow.
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