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Celebrating Together

Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 12:30:00 AM UTC
Jacob Campbell, Conductor

Featuring dancers from North Pointe Ballet

At St. Adalbert Church

Christmas Festival - Leroy Anderson


Nutcracker Suite - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Marche, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies, Trepak, Arabian Dance, Waltz of the Flowers


Featuring North Pointe Ballet Company Dancers: Elizabeth Benda, Athena Boyer, Ladislas Etzol, Jessica Grecol, Leanna Mullen, Laura Polgar


Christmas Memories - Arranged by Bruce Chase


Cantique de Noel - Adolphe Adam


Soloist: Maggie Callam, Horn


Christmas Favorites - Arranged by Bruce Chase


Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring - Johann Sebastian Bach


Christmas at the Movies - Arranged by Bob Krogstad


Fantasia on Greensleeves - Ralph Vaughan Williams


Soloist: Denise Lavin, Violin


A Vaughan Williams Christmas - Arranged by Douglas E. Wagner


Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson

Featured Artist


North Pointe Ballet was founded in 2016 by Artistic Director Janet Dziak with the mission to make classical ballet accessible to everyone in our community.


After retiring as a professional ballerina with the Saint Louis Ballet, Mrs. Dziak returned to her hometown in Lorain County to teach and choreograph for other arts organizations. During this time, she developed a passion for making the arts accessible to under-served populations. She was particularly inspired to begin her mission with the special needs community as a result of her personal encounters with Autism within her own family. Mrs. Dziak decided to use her experiences as a professional dancer and her passion for serving those with special needs to start a non-profit. She dedicated her focus to developing programming that served the community.


North Pointe Ballet first contracted professional dancers in 2016 and gained non-profit status in January of 2017. NPB continues to expand its offerings to make classical ballet accessible to more and more individuals. NPB is currently providing programming such as Sensory-Friendly theatrical performances, arts education workshops in local elementary schools, scholarships for dancers of minority ethnicity, opportunities for children with special needs to learn and perform ballet, on-site dance education reaching youth of minority ethnicity, and community engagement performances at community sites such as senior living communities, hospitals, arts festivals, cultural arts centers, and libraries in addition to full-length classical works onstage.

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