The Nutcracker Chronicles: A Fairytale Memoir

by Janine Kovac

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The Nutcracker Chronicles, a modern twist on the beloved holiday ballet, intertwines the story of Clara and her nutcracker prince with the true-life stories that unfold backstage. The curtain rises on Ballet El Paso's production of The Nutcracker, where young Janine Kovac is cast as Fritz, the boy who breaks the nutcracker. Her director is Ingeborg Heuser, a German woman who once performed for Hitler and who peppers her teaching with insults like, 'Why can't you just dance like a pretty girl?' At least it's better than 'You look like a cow on ice skates,' which is what the other girls hear daily. Onstage, Janine wins the battle and embarks on a voyage through a snowy forest to the Land of the Sweets, where she serves as spectator to a beautiful dance. She also travels offstage, leaving El Paso to study at San Francisco Ballet before landing a job in Iceland and returning to California, where she rises through the ranks from soldier to snowflake to candy soloist. Eventually, however, she is relegated to watching other people dance - her husband, her children, her students - and her claim to the spotlight is replaced by the quest to find joy in her new roles.
  • ISBN10 1647427924
  • ISBN13 9781647427924
  • Publish Date 26 November 2024 (first published 12 November 2024)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint She Writes Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 216
  • Language English