Tony Hawk, the skateboarding legend synonymous with daring methods and trendy skate tradition, over the weekend confronted an expertise “WAY exterior” his consolation zone: performing in a ballet.
The San Diego native and “Tony Hawk’s Professional Skater” namesake, 57, made his ballet debut Saturday skating on stage for Golden State Ballet’s manufacturing of “The Nutcracker.” In the course of the one-of-a-kind displaying at San Diego’s Civic Theatre, Hawk appeared in a number of scenes of the beloved vacation ballet, entertaining audiences with methods whereas in costume.
“Typically you simply need to say sure to issues WAY exterior your consolation zone, particularly when your daughter thinks [it’s] humorous,” he wrote Sunday in an Instagram submit.
Golden State Ballet teased Hawk’s “Nutcracker” cameo on social media earlier this month, saying, “he’s making an attempt one thing utterly new.”
“He’s supporting San Diego arts,” the unique submit learn. “He’s making his daughter proud.”
“The Nutcracker” is a two-act ballet that follows a woman named Clara who receives a nutcracker doll for Christmas. When the toy magically involves life, he defends Clara from the Mouse King and takes her on the journey of her goals by way of the colourful land of sweets, the place the Sugar Plum Fairy guidelines.
So how precisely does a professional skater slot in?
Hawk posted a number of images and movies from his efficiency, together with footage of his first cameo throughout the ballet’s opening quantity. The sports activities icon, donning a shawl and newsboy hat, disrupts the snowy scene exterior of Clara’s residence. He skates throughout the stage balancing on his board with each palms within the air as a police officer runs after him.
Within the ballet’s second act, Hawk was not the one skater to take the stage. In the course of the crowd-pleaser trepak, or Russian dance, Hawk and younger skater Katelyn West joined a trio of dancers, launching themselves into the air off 1 / 4 pipe. Just like the dancers, each Hawk and West wore Russian-inspired fur hats, tunics and saggy crimson pants. The viewers erupted in raucous applause.
Lastly, Hawk and West rolled on stage for the present’s curtain name. Not too shabby, skater boy.
