Ballet 5:8 In Milwaukee With A Story Of Defiant Hope In The Holocaust

Chicago’s Ballet 5:8 visits Milwaukee for the first time with a program of one-act works featuring Butterfly. Artistic Director Julianna Rubio Slager’s newest work recreates the gripping scenes of the WWII Terezin ghetto, where residents created masterful works of art in defiance of their oppressors. The performance will also feature work inspired by C.S. Lewis, and the world premiere of a work choreographed by Kevin Jenkins, winner of Editors Choice awards from Pointe Magazine and Dance Magazine.

The single performance will be held on Saturday, February 22 at Father Robert V. Carney Performing Arts Center, Pius XI Catholic High School, 135 N. 76th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53213, including a post-performance Q&A with Slager and artists from the cast. Tickets are $25 for adults, $22 for students and seniors, and $15 for children ages 12 and under. Tickets can be purchased at ballet58.org or by calling the venue box office at 866-811-4111. Performance information is available at ballet58.org/milwaukee. 

Slager’s gripping work Butterfly looks back on WWII Terezin where, from the ashes of this hellscape, glimmers of hope emerge. In Terezin, a Jewish art teacher refused to let the children die without hope. She challenged her students to create art that spoke of their misery but also of the hope that lies within. Every human is precious and created with purpose. Slager says, ”The remnants of art from the nearly forgotten children of Terezin challenge us to look with clear eyes upon our potential for both evil and beauty.” 

The man behind the yet to be titled Ballet 5:8 world premiere also featured in this program, Kevin Jenkins, has choreographed for many companies including State Street Ballet, St. Louis Ballet, the School of Ballet Arizona, SUNY Purchase, CPYB, Island Moving Company, Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami, and Big Muddy Dance among others. His work “Snap, Pop” was called “riveting” by Kara Hanlon of Dance Magazine. Kevin’s choreography has been performed on the Inside/Out Series at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, and he has been awarded residencies with Djerassi and the National Choreographers Initiative.

Ballet 5:8 Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager is co-founder of Ballet 5:8 and brings a wealth of experience to her work. Slager’s work, performed across the nation beginning in 2014, has received praise including “exceptionally well done” from Lauren Warnecke of See Chicago Dance, and “spectacular and mature” from Jeffrey Pierce of the Elgin Review. As a female minority, Slager hopes that her leadership and creative work at Ballet 5:8 will pave the way for other diverse women in professional ballet.

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