Courtesy of the Grand Kyiv Ballet.

Courtesy of the Grand Kyiv Ballet.

Ukraine’s most prestigious dancers bring ‘The Nutcracker’ to South King County

On Sunday, Dec. 22, the Grand Kyiv Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” will showcase the most prestigious ballet dancers from Ukraine.

The Sunday before their Christmas Eve performance at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, the Grand Kyiv Ballet will bring their production of “The Nutcracker” to the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center, making for a uniquely Ukrainian take on the Christmas classic.

Based on a short story, “The Nutcracker” ballet was written in 1892 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and is a favorite among ballet studios and companies to perform throughout North America during the holiday season.

On Sunday, Dec. 22, the Grand Kyiv Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” will showcase the most prestigious ballet dancers from Ukraine.

“Our ‘Nutcracker’ is a special present for Ukrainians who live now outside of their country, here in the United States,” said Grand Kyiv Ballet Artistic Director Oleksandr Stoyanov. “It has beautiful music, beautiful costumes, beautiful decorations, all of it. People love it and we would like to bring them this beautiful performance.”

Since the war in Ukraine began in early 2022, Stoyanov, his family (which includes his wife, prima ballerina Kateryna Kukhar, a principal dancer in the dance company, and their two children) and the Grand Kyiv Ballet have found a temporary home in Bellevue, where they operate out of the International Ballet Academy.

“The Snow Queen” in Renton

Along with a traveling production of “The Nutcracker,” the Grand Kyiv Ballet is also showcasing “The Snow Queen” ballet, which is adapted from Hans Christian Andersen’s 1844 fairy tale of the same name and the inspiration for Disney’s “Frozen.”

On Friday, Jan. 10, “The Snow Queen” will be performed at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center.

“It is a special project for us. It is a performance for all, for kids and their parents,” said Stoyanov on why he chose to the ballet. “We would like to show Ukrainian art to everybody, to tell about Ukraine from another side, not just the war side.”

Stoyanov, Kukhar and many other Ukrainian dancers in the company have been displaced since the war began and have found a new home in east King County, alongside many other Ukrainians who have found refuge in Washington state.

“We want to bring people positive emotions. They have supported us a lot through this difficult situation, and we want to bring them good energy,” he said. “When people see the ballet, they will see part of our story, part of our fairy tale.”

South King County Showtimes

“The Nutcracker” will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, at the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center at 31510 Pete von Reichbauer Way South in Federal Way. Tickets are $32-$68 and available at grandkyivballet.com.ua or fwpaec.org.

“The Snow Queen” will begin at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10, 2025, at the IKEA Performing Arts Center at 400 South 2nd Street in Renton. Tickets are $49-$59 and available at grandkyivballet.com.

For more information, visit grandkyivballet.com.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

Courtesy of the Grand Kyiv Ballet.

Courtesy of the Grand Kyiv Ballet.

More in Life

Courtesy Photo, No More Under
Water Safety Day set for Saturday, May 17 at Kent YMCA

Free family friendly event to focus on safety in and around water

The Kent International Festival will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 31 at the accesso ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St. COURTESY FILE PHOTO, Kent International Festival
Kent International Festival set for May 31 at ShoWare Center

Free event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. will feature music, on-stage performances, local ethnic food trucks

Courtesy Graphic, ShoWare Center
Cookie Hooky fundraiser coming May 8 to Kent’s ShoWare Center

Event to feature cookie tasting to raise money for the Community Events Fund

t
Easter egg hunt for sight-impaired youth set for April 12 in Kent

Event at Kent Senior Center will include beeping eggs, guide dogs

t
All Elite Wrestling to perform June 21 and 25 in Kent

Pro wrestlers featured on TNT and TBS coming to the ShoWare Center

Lucia Flores-Wiseman, 22, of Maple Valley, performs March 31 on “The Voice.” COURTESY PHOTO, Lucia Flores-Wiseman, “The Voice”
Maple Valley woman chosen to advance to Playoffs on ‘The Voice’

Kelsea Ballerini calls Lucia Flores-Wiseman ‘A modern-day Amy Winehouse’

Kentwood High School choir. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District
Kentwood High School Choir to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York

Choir sent in audition tape to help get selected for March 24 event

t
Maple Valley woman advances to Knockouts on ‘The Voice’

Coach Adam Levine picks Lucia Flores-Wiseman, 22, as winner of her battle against teammate

t
37th annual Kent Kids’ Arts Day attracts many young artists | Photos

Children in preschool to fourth grade participated in hands-on projects at Kent Commons

t
Zumba events to honor Renton man, 34, killed in vehicle crash

Pedro Sandoval attended and taught the dance fitness classes across the area, including Kent

The Seattle-based Paula Boggs Band will perform Friday, March 7 at the Kent Cider & Ale Trail. The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Kent. COURTESY PHOTO, Paula Boggs Band
Kent Cider & Ale Trail set for March 7 in historic downtown

Sample drinks and check out the entertainment at local businesses from 6 to 9 p.m.

t
Maple Valley singer advances on ‘The Voice’ to next round

Lucia Flores-Wiseman, 22, is a graduate of University of Washington, Green River College and Tahoma High