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Ballet Ariel Delights with “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe”

November 16, 2024

Ballet Ariel welcomes the holidays with a fresh way to celebrate the season. “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” ballet is based on the popular book by C.S. Lewis, with original choreography by Director Ilena Norton and battle scenes choreographed by Gregory Gonzales.

This is the second year Ballet Ariel has presented “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” for its holiday production. This is a big leap since productions of “The Nutcracker” abound this time of year. However, as Norton explains, despite the popularity of previous “Nutcracker” productions, the change offers benefits to both the company and the audience. 

“Ballet Ariel’s mission is to create original ballets so the opportunity to present ‘The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe’ again for our 2024 holiday production allows us to do that during this festive time of year,” says Norton. “It’s a way for us to do something really special for the holidays while offering audiences a unique production and something out of the ordinary to celebrate the season!”

The story of “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” beloved by children and adults alike, is set in the 1940s. The ballet begins when four siblings, Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter, visit the Old Professor and discover an empty room with a large wardrobe. Young Lucy opens the wardrobe door and steps in. Her brother Edmund follows her as they find themselves in a wintery forest of another world. A series of adventures begin that include an umbrella-carrying faun, an evil White Witch, a beaver couple, a kind-hearted lion, and myriad other characters. They, along with the siblings, engage in a mystical battle of good over evil. Although the White Witch traps Narnia in a seemingly endless winter, the great lion Aslan, merry Father Christmas and the promise of spring arriving brings beauty and hope to the holiday season.

In ballet form, “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” is an exciting adventure, beautifully set to music by Edward Elgar and Arthur Sullivan, with creative costumes and sets. Aslan and other animal mask and costumes are created by George Peters at Air Works Studio in Boulder. 


Westword said “Norton's adaptation of the beloved tale is nothing short of magical… Her choreography, rooted in classical ballet but infused with modern flair, brings the complex story to life on the stage.” 

And OnStage Colorado said “’The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ is a visually delightful holiday ballet perfect for a family outing. Ballet Ariel presents a lovely adaptation of the story with gorgeous costumes, beautiful backdrops to set the stage and engaging choreography performed by the talented cast. The wintry setting and appearance of Father Christmas add to the holiday spirit.”


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TICKET DETAILS

  • November 22, 23, 24
  • Lakewood Cultural Center
  • Tickets - 
    • Adult | $30 - $40 
    • Senior/Student | $25 - $35
    • Children | $20 - $30 
  • To purchase tickets, please visit the Ballet Ariel website or call 303-945-4388.
  • The “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” ballet will also play at the Parsons Theatre at the Northglenn Recreation Center on December 28 and 29.

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ABOUT BALLET ARIEL

Ballet Ariel was founded in 1998 by Artistic and Executive Director Ilena Norton. The organization, which celebrated its 25th year in 2023, has evolved into a laboratory for developing original classical ballets, a collaborative environment where the beauty of classical ballet comes together with narrative storytelling and a contemporary vision. This professional company is known for its graceful and elegant, yet dynamic, choreography and staging. Located in Denver at the Denver Dance Center, 2496 W. 2 nd Ave., #3 in Denver, the company employs eight professional dancers under Rehearsal Director Oleg Dedogryuk. Ballet Ariel’s repertoire features original ballets such as “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” “Ballerina by Degas,” “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” and “Tale of Molly Brown” along with classical works including “Konservatoriet,” “La Fille Mal Gardee,” and “Aurora’s Wedding” from “Sleeping Beauty.” Ballet Ariel receives funding from Denver, Jefferson, Adams, and Douglas Counties through the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), Colorado Creative Industries, and Denver Ballet Guild.

Connect with Ballet Ariel on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, or call (303) 945-4388. 


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