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Finding Time for Fun!
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 | All Posts by Ben Stewart, SFB Scene | No Comments
Hello All, Matt and I are really excited about the upcoming programs, especially the new Wheeldon piece, Ghosts, and Company B. Matt and I both learned the “Pennsylvania Polka” role in Company B and we are both in the corps of Ghosts, so we get to dance with each other a lot which is nice. The music is absolutely gorgeous for Ghosts, and the movement is enjoyable and challenging at the same time. I think Christopher has choreographed a smash hit. I hope you’ll agree with me when you see the duet he has choreographed for Damian Smith and Yuan Yuan Tan. The music and the choreography combined are enough to take your breath away.
On the lighter side of things, the other day a lot of the guys in company class decided to show our wilder side by all wearing crazy colored tights made by Myles Thatcher’s mother. The dancewear line is called Saut de Basque. Here’s a picture for your enjoyment. We like to keep a sense of humor even while we’re working hard. It dissipates any stress that might be building up. :)
The Dancing Nutcracker: a Tough Nut to Crack
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 | All Posts by Ben Stewart | No Comments
Hello friends, it’s Nutcracker time once again! This is my favorite year so far because it has been stress-free and the most fun. I believe that, in my fourth year, I can finally relax and enjoy performing because I know the choreography and I have gotten over my nerves about performing the Dancing Nutcracker doll.
I think the role of Dancing Nutcracker is probably the most difficult and nerve-racking part in Nutcracker. Ask any dancer who has to put on the five-pound head which you can barely see out of and try to do a double-tour and turns in second. The task is difficult and I remember almost having a panic attack every show before performing the role my first season!
On top of wearing the enormous head which is hard to see out of, there are a lot of difficult maneuvers you have to perform inside of the very small box so that the magic takes place. I remember my first year having the box close down on the toe of my boot and pin it there and I almost couldn’t get my foot unstuck before the box opened and I had to march out! Imagine how nervous I was in the dark small box not able to move my foot thinking “this box is going to open and I’m going to be stuck here like a tack to the ground!” Luckily the last hard tug I gave pulled my boot free just in the nick of time and I marched out with a panicked look on my face. Good thing no one could see my face.
Now that it is my fourth year, I don’t have panic attacks anymore. I calmly put on the costume and take comfort in the fact that I haven’t fallen on my rear yet, so it’s most likely I’ll do just fine, lol. I might not always land my double tour perfectly, but I still try to nail it as best I can. Some nights are better than others. It is always an on-the-edge-of-your-seat moment for everyone on stage and backstage to see how the Dancing Nutcracker does. Will he make his double tour and turns? One of my tricks used to be clenching every muscle in my body for the entire time I was on stage. It worked for the most part, but it became a little strenuous. I have figured out how to perform the role a little more calmly now and figured out little tricks over the years on how to actually turn in the large head, because the problem is you can’t spot while you turn.
Hopefully next time you see SFB’s Nutcracker you will have a whole new appreciation of what the Dancing Nutcracker has to go through! : ) I wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a Happy New Year!
Catching up with the Stewart Brothers
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 | All Posts by Ben Stewart | No Comments
Right now, I’m in my sixth class of a masters of Arts in Education program, with an emphasis in instruction and curriculum, through the University of Phoenix. So far I am maintaining a 4.0 GPA and really enjoy it. My twin brother Matthew and I are also practicing a lot in preparation for recording his first professional album in May. He’s been writing songs and playing guitar for years, but never felt it was the right time to make an album. We can’t wait and are extremely excited!
Also, this summer my brother is getting married to a fellow SFB dancer, Courtney Elizabeth, and I’m so excited and happy for the two of them! I’m the best man of course! The wedding will be in North Carolina and it will be a nice vacation for us.
My wife, Erin Stewart, is one of the faces of the new Smuin Ballet ad campaign. You will be seeing posters of her on BART and on buses around the city very soon.
I think that about wraps it up. Life is good!
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