Wade Schaaf

Wade Schaaf (born 1979) is an American contemporary dancer, choreographer and dance company artistic director.

Biography

Wade Schaaf (they/them) was born in Elgin, Illinois on May 2, 1979. After graduating from Northern Illinois University with a BFA in Theater Arts (Dance Performance Emphasis) in 2001, Wade went on to dance for such companies as The Ohio Ballet, State Street Ballet, River North Chicago Dance Company and Thodos Dance Chicago.[1]

Wade is the founder and Artistic Director of Chicago Repertory Ballet, the company that they founded on November 13, 2011. Wade has created works on such companies as The Omaha Theater Ballet, and Thodos Dance Chicago,[2] Nomi Dance Company,[3] Chicago Repertory Ballet,[4] South Chicago Dance Theater [5]and more.

Performing

Schaaf started their performing career in Elgin, IL performing in various community and children's theater productions. At Northern Illinois University Wade performed in various ballets and contemporary choreographies such as The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker,[6] Paquita, and Giselle. After leaving the university setting, they performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. During Wade's career, they performed works by such choreographers as Kennet Oberly, Lauri Stallings, Bill Soleau, Septime Webre, Stephen Mills, Frank Chavez, and Ann Reinking; Reinking created the role of Carter Harrison in the ballet, "The White City: Chicago's Colombian Exposition".[7] Schaaf retired in 2011 due to injury.

Choreography

Wade's choreography is known for its emotional sensitivity, musicality, and variety. Their choreography ranges from Full length narrative ballets, to abstract ballets to contemporary dance works of varied style and tone.

TitleCompanyPremiere Date/Location
Scheonberg Piano WorksOmaha Theater Ballet2005 Omaha, NE
Somewhere in the MiddleOmaha Theater Ballet2006 Omaha, NE
The GatheringOmaha Theater Ballet2007 Omaha, NE
Awakening[8]Thodos Dance Chicago2008, Ruth Page Center, Chicago, IL
Dancer, NetThodos Dance Chicago2009, Dance Center Columbia College, Chicago, IL
Shostakovich Piano Concerto[9]Thodos Dance Chicago2010, Ruth Page Center, Chicago, IL
Tres Hip: A Love Story[10]Dance in the Parks2010, Chicago Parks, Chicago, IL
La Vie en RoseChicago Repertory Ballet2012, Ruth Page Center, Chicago, IL
2 Lent et Douloureux Chicago Repertory Ballet 2012, Ruth Page Center, Chicago, IL
Peoplescape: Juxtaposition[11] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2012, Ruth Page Center, Chicago, IL
Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring)[12] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2013, The Vittum Theater, Chicago, IL
The Four Seasons[13] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2014, The Biograph Theater, Chicago, IL
Wasteland[14] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2015, The Biograph Theater, Chicago, IL
Bolero[15] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2015, The Biograph Theater, Chicago, IL
Macbeth[16] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2016, The Ruth Page Center, Chicago, IL
A Symphony for Hope[17] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2017, The Biograph Theater, Chicago, IL
Duet: 1 Chicago Repertory Ballet 2017, The Biograph Theater, Chicago, IL
Illuminations Nos 1-3 Nomi Dance Company 2017, The Athenaeum Theater, Chicago, IL
Grand Pianola Music: On the Great Divide[18] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2018, The Athenaeum Theater, Chicago, IL
Anderson Sweet[19] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2021, Montrose Harbor, Chicago, IL
Le Sacre Du Printemps (Revived/Renewed)[20] Chicago Repertory Ballet 2021, Montrose Harbor, Chicago, IL
Huit Suite Chicago Repertory Ballet 2021, Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL

Chicago Repertory Ballet

Chicago based contemporary ballet company founded by Wade Schaaf. The company, founded on November 13, 2011, is dedicated to bring storytelling and choreographic innovation to the stage while inspiring audiences and challenging preconceived notions of the art form. Chicago Repertory Ballet premiered at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts in 2012.[21]

References

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  6. Korbelik, Jeff (December 15, 2011). "'Nutcracker' dancer joins Lincoln ballet company". Lincoln Journal Star.
  7. Smith, Sid (Feb 20, 2011). "Reinking, Thodos create a vision of ambition and madness in 1893 Chicago". Chicago Tribune.
  8. Wilson, Calvin. "Chicago's Thodos dance troupe is a Spring to Dance veteran". STLtoday.com. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
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  14. Molzahn, Laura. "Chicago Repertory Ballet: A diverse program at the Biograph". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  15. "Fast Forward: Chicago Repertory Ballet Turns 5". See Chicago Dance. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  16. Molzahn, Laura. "Women rule in Chicago Repertory's ballet 'Macbeth'". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  17. "Fast Forward: Chicago Repertory Ballet Turns 5". See Chicago Dance. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  18. "Ambitious Chicago Repertory Ballet Shows Who They Want To Be". See Chicago Dance. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  19. "'The Rite of Spring & Other Works' a refreshing, outdoor take on the traditional". See Chicago Dance. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  20. "'The Rite of Spring & Other Works' a refreshing, outdoor take on the traditional". See Chicago Dance. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  21. "A bright debut for Chicago Repertory Ballet". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
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