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Edited and Published by Robert W. McDowell
December 18, 2025 Issue |
A FREE Weekly E-mail Newsletter Covering Theater, Dance, Music, and Film in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill/Carrboro Area of North Carolina Since April 2001. |
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PART 4A: TRIANGLE THEATER REVIEW BY MELISSA ROONEY |
Caroline Calouche & Co.'s Clara's
Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker
Story Is Undeniably a Trip
Caroline Calouche & Co.'s Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, performed Dec. 22nd and 23rd in Raleigh's A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater, is undeniably a trip. It offers a refreshing antidote to the sugar-plum familiarity of the holiday season. Conceived by North Carolina choreographer Caroline Calouche as an "antiNutcracker," the work doesn't reject Tchaikovsky's beloved ballet so much as refract it through a contemporary lens -- one that replaces pointe shoes and strict classical form with cirque artistry, aerial daring, and a playful, modern sensibility.
Caroline Calouche & Co. of Charlotte will present Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, on Dec. 22nd
and 23rd in Raleigh's A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh (photo by Arlynn Zachary/AZ Dance Photography)For more than a decade, Clara's Trip has been a Yuletide fixture in Charlotte, often (and mischievously) running concurrently with Charlotte Ballet's traditional Nutcracker in the neighboring Belk Theater at Charlotte's Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Raleigh audiences can now enjoy a similar holiday juxtaposition: Calouche's production unfolds in the A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts while the Carolina Ballet's Nutcracker fills Raleigh Memorial Auditorium just next door. The pairing underscores how Clara's Trip exists in conversation with tradition rather than in its shadow.
Caroline Calouche & Co. of Charlotte will present Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, on Dec. 22nd
and 23rd in Raleigh's A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh (photo by Arlynn Zachary/AZ Dance Photography)The evening opens with a 45-minute first act that grounds the fantasy in contemporary storytelling. Clara is no longer a child but a kind, energetic young woman who loves to dance, even if she is endearingly clumsy. At a holiday party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Flowers, her enthusiasm leads to misfortune: a painful misstep, an injured ankle, and a trip to the emergency room on Christmas Eve.
This framing device cleverly replaces the Victorian parlor and toy soldiers of the original Nutcracker with something more immediate and relatable. Later, as Clara drifts off to sleep, reality dissolves into a snow-filled dream, infused with dancing, crutch-wielding hospital staff and, later, Clara's dancing friends.
Caroline Calouche & Co. will present Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, on Dec. 22nd and
23rd in A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh (photo by Arlynn Zachary/AZ Dance Photography)Act Two is where Clara's Trip truly takes flight -- literally. Drawing on an adapted score from Tchaikovsky's 1892 ballet, the production fuses classical musical motifs with cirque disciplines, including aerial silks, rings, and trapeze. Dancers appear as candy canes, gingerbreads, flowers, and even fish, creating a whimsical dreamscape that nods to The Nutcracker's Kingdom of Sweets, while confidently charting its own course.
Among the standout moments is Sarah Harrison's luminous aerial solo on long white sashes cascading from the ceiling. Bathed in soft light, Harrison appears almost angelic, her suspended body tracing arcs that feel both weightless and emotionally resonant. It is a moment of quiet wonder that draws the audience into Clara's dream with hushed reverence. Equally thrilling -- and met with audible gasps and cheers -- is the bar trapeze duet by Danny Trinidad and Pamela Donohoo. Their athleticism, trust, and flawless synchronization transform the apparatus into a site of joyous risk-taking, culminating in a show-stopping sequence that brings the house down.
Caroline Calouche & Co. of Charlotte will present Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, on Dec. 22nd
and 23rd in Raleigh's A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh (photo by Arlynn Zachary/AZ Dance Photography)Lighting designer John P. Woodey deserves special praise for shaping the emotional and visual rhythm of the evening. His perfectly timed illuminations enhance both solo and ensemble numbers, shifting seamlessly from intimate glow to festive brilliance. The lighting doesn't merely reveal the performers; it partners with them, carving space and mood with precision.
Caroline Calouche & Co. of Charlotte will present Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, on Dec. 22nd
and 23rd in Raleigh's A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh (photo by Arlynn Zachary/AZ Dance Photography)What ultimately distinguishes Clara's Trip is the philosophy behind it. Caroline Calouche & Co. operates the Charlotte Cirque & Dance Center, the city's only professional dance circus company and school; and the production reflects the organization's commitment to accessibility, cross-disciplinary training, and community. Calouche herself brings a rich background in contemporary dance, ballet, Pilates, and aerial instruction; and her faculty -- ranging from physical theater specialists to accomplished circus artists -- imbue the work with technical rigor and stylistic range.
That spirit of inclusivity and experimentation animates Clara's Trip from start to finish. It invites audiences to reimagine a familiar holiday ritual, suggesting that tradition can be honored without being frozen in time. By blending gravity-defying cirque with athletic dance and a gently subversive narrative, Caroline Calouche & Co. have crafted a holiday performance that feels at once festive, daring, and human.
Caroline Calouche & Co. of Charlotte will present Clara's Trip: A Cirque & Dance Nutcracker Story, on Dec. 22nd
and 23rd in Raleigh's A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh (photo by Arlynn Zachary/AZ Dance Photography)CLARA'S TRIP: A CIRQUE & DANCE NUTCRACKER STORY (In Person at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23rd) (Caroline Calouche & Co. in the A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh). TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw2rG5oLHt8. DIGITAL PROGRAM: https://www.canva.com/design/DAG4Np7EbsU/K9FAIiIBnxZkbRBcxVNPRg/view. PRESENTER: https://www.carolinecalouche.org/, https://www.facebook.com/carolinecalouche/, https://www.instagram.com/ccaloucheco/, and https://www.youtube.com/@carolinecaloucheco. VENUE: https://www.martinmariettacenter.com/our-venues, https://www.linkedin.com/company/martin-marietta-center-for-the-performing-arts/, https://raleighnc.gov/community/places/martin-marietta-center-performing-arts, https://www.facebook.com/MMCRaleigh, https://www.instagram.com/mmcraleighnc/, https://x.com/mmcraleigh, and https://www.youtube.com/@MMCRaleighNC. DIRECTIONS & PARKING: https://www.martinmariettacenter.com/plan-your-visit/directions-parking. ACCESSIBILITY: https://www.martinmariettacenter.com/plan-your-visit/accessibility. CLARA'S TRIP: A CIRQUE & DANCE NUTCRACKER STORY (2000 Broadway musical comedy/drama): https://www.carolinecalouche.org/clarastrip and https://www.martinmariettacenter.com/events/detail/clara-s-trip-full-show-a-cirque-dance-nutcracker-story-g5evzbs3xindx. TICKETS: $45.07-$50.22, plus taxes. Click here to buy tickets. INFORMATION: info@carolinecalouche.org. PLEASE DONATE TO: Caroline Calouche & Co..
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EDITOR'S NOTE: A Durham, NC resident for 20 years, Melissa Rooney is a scientific editor, freelance writer, and author of several science-based children's picture books. She has published children's stories and verse in Highlights Children's Magazine and Bay Leaves. Rooney earned undergraduate degrees in English and Chemistry from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA; and she earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1998 from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Her stories Eddie the Electron and The Fate of the Frog form the basis of two workshops offered through the Durham Arts Council's Culture and Arts in the Public Schools (CAPS) program, through which Rooney teaches elementary- and middle-school students about electrons and atoms or sustainability and rhyme, respectively. When she isn't writing, editing, reading, teaching, or experiencing theater, Rooney volunteers as a Soil and Water Conservationist for the nonprofit Urban Sustainability Solutions. Click here to read Melissa Rooney's reviews for Triangle Review. |
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