Mother and daughter Terrel and Kaelyn Lefferts announce Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories, their series for children ages 4 to 7 that combines whimsical storytelling and interactive play to fully engage the readers. This is the team’s second movement/dance series created during the covid quarantine under the author name Once Upon a Dance.
Konora climbed the pre-professional ballet ladder up to
Pacific Northwest Balletâs Professional Division. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella. Sheâs now a full-scholarship trainee at Ballet Idaho, hoping her dreams donât fade in COVIDâs shadow.
Konoraâs mother taught creativ
Once Upon a Dance, created during the pandemic, is a mother-daughter collaboration.
Konora climbed the pre-professional ballet ladder up to
Pacific Northwest Balletâs Professional Division. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella. Sheâs now a full-scholarship trainee at Ballet Idaho, hoping her dreams donât fade in COVIDâs shadow.
The program, titled Breaking Ground, premieres December 11, will include a modern take on the
Sugar Plum Pas de Deux from
The Nutcracker; Juntos, a neo-classical work by Cincinnati Ballet Soloist Joshua Stayton; and a world premiere by Artistic Director of Boca Tuya, Omar Román de Jesús. We were able to produce our first digital performance by flying in dancers and choreographers from around the country to safely quarantine together for the rehearsal and filming process, said Executive Director Thereasa Knudson.
The roster of performers includes: Evan Ambrose (formerly Alabama Ballet), Gilbert Bolden III (New York City Ballet), Ashton Edwards (Pacific Northwest Ballet Professional Division), Duane Gosa (Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo), Christopher Kaiser (Oregon Ballet Theatre), Donghoon Lee (Diablo Ballet, formerly Korea National Ballet), and Roberto Vega Ortiz (Diablo Ballet, formerly Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo).