DECEMBER 2, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM McNary senior leads The Snowman’s Dance By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes It’s not Christmas at City Dance Theatre until the stu- dio’s annual performances of The Snowman’s Dance. “As much as Nutcracker is a tradition in the ballet world, this has become a tradition for our families,” director Zoe-Lisa Banton said. “My kids know nothing happens in my house until after Snowman’s over and then we do the tree and every- one’s ready.” McNary senior Sydney Martindale, who has been in the show all 10 years, agrees. “We always get our Christ- mas tree the day after Snow- man,” she said. “It gets us ready.” The 11th annual perfor- mances will take place Satur- day, Dec. 3 at noon and 3 p.m. in McNary High School’s Ken Collins Theater. Tickets are available for $10 in advance at the studio or the door but the 3 p.m. show is nearly sold out. Martindale started at City Dance Theater in the fi rst grade, was a snow bunny in the inaugural performance of The Snowman’s Dance and has worked her way up to playing the lead Snowman. We are Everything Except Overpriced When she’s not a snow- man, Martindale has spent the past two summers working at Enchanted Forest as a princess and volunteering at Clear Lake Elementary. She’s also been in two mu- sicals with the McNary drama department—Legally Blonde and Beauty and the Beast. The Snowman’s Dance fea- tures 165 kids, ages 2-18, from all over Salem-Keizer playing everything from tapping rein- deer to hip hopping Santas to little baby snowfl akes. “I always say it’s a magic journey of friendship of a snowman and a little girl and they get to explore each oth- er’s worlds and all the different characters come to life,” Ban- ton said. “ We have people that see it ever year and cry. It’s a fun holiday message of friend- ship and magic and imagina- tion.” Tho show is loosely based on the children’s picture book by Raymond Briggs, turned animated television special— The Snowman. “It’s kind of a dream for me because when I was 15 and starting to get into teaching and was training as a dancer, this was when The Snowman was huge in England where I grew up,” Banton said. “The music was so inspiring to me as a dancer at that time and I kept saying to my mom and dad one day I’m going to make this into a show. Eleven years ago KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley McNary senior Sydney Martindale, left, playing The Snowman, enjoys a rehersal of The Snowman’s Dance at City Dance Theatre with Delaney Rothmeyer, who plays the Little Girl. The show is Saturday, Dec. 3 at noon and 3 p.m. at McNary High School. it was the right group of kids.” Banton’s The Snowman’s Dance has music from The Snowman but also Harry Pot- ter and The Firm. Ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical and con- temporary dance are all repre- sented. Give your home the Simple Cremation $795 Encore Treatment Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options W INDOWS & D OORS [S HOWER D OORS ] M IRRORS & S KYLIGHTS C USTOM T ABLE T OPS Pre-Planning Available On-Site Crematory 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER 503.393.7037 Se habla español VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1450 Front St - Salem 503958192559 www9encoreglass9co Encore Glass “We cover everything that we teach,” Banton said. “Those classes are all represented.” While the story remains the same, characters change ever year. “This year we are bringing in wooden soldiers,” Banton said. “It’s kind of a Rockette number with some of my older kids and we’ve never done that before. Last year we brought in an owl to our forest scene. We add different things each year to jazz it up.” The show lasts about an hour and 15 minutes. “We just kind of hit them in the face with everything and they walk out crying and ready for Christmas,” Banton said. “My in-laws are Jewish and they come every year and love it.” Santa Claus to fl y into town The Salem-Keizer Volca- noes will play host to this sea- son’s biggest star when Santa Claus fl ies into Volcanoes Stadium at noon on Saturday, Dec. 3. Keizer kids are invited to come to the stadium early to get a good place in line to get in to talk to Santa and tell him what they want for Christmas. St. Nick will be at the sta- dium to 3 p.m. or until the last good little boy or girl has seen him and gotten a candy cane. Free photographs will be available of Keizer kids on Santa’s lap. File Santa Claus will be at Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Stadium Saturday, Dec. 3 from noon to 3 p.m. CCB #196078 Heritage Christmas ATTENTION KEIZER HOMEOWNERS VISIT US TODAY And learn how to qualify for UP TO $ 1,300 in cash incentives! Thursday, Dec. 15 5:30-7:30 pm Visit with Santa Claus • Carols • Refreshments • Stories & Art 980 Chemawa Rd. N.E. | 503-393-9660 | www.keizerheritage.org 1695 Market St NE, Salem CCB#48630 • 503.364.6339 homefi restove.com • salemgrill.com As an Energy Trust of Oregon trade ally, we can help you access cash incentives to make it easier to improve your home’s energy effi ciency.