The Cubs Mascot's Schlong: Love it or Hate it, Everyone's Talking About it

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Dayton Ballet and the Dayton Philharmonic Proudly Present Sleeping Beauty: The Story of Briar Rose

DAYTON, OH (March 14, 2019) – On Friday, April 12 at 8 pm; Saturday, April 13 at 8 pm; and Sunday, April 14 at 3 pm in the Schuster Center, the Dayton Ballet is thrilled to present Sleeping Beauty: The Story of Briar Rose, the third full-length story ballet of the 2018–2019 Vistas Season. The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, under the leadership of Artistic Director and Conductor Neal Gittleman, will provide Tchaikovsky’s captivating score as the sixth concert in the DPAA’s 2018–2019 Premier Health Masterworks Series.

Leadership Sponsor for this production is ELM Foundation, and Supporting Sponsor is Enterprise Roofing. DPAA’s Innovation Partner for this 2018-2019 Vistas Season is the DP&L Foundation: Powering Innovation in the Performing Arts.

The classic story of Sleeping Beauty was first performed as a ballet in Russia in 1890, with music from the famed composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The story of the beautiful princess, her guardian fairies, the evil spell of the darkened slumber, and the magic kiss has been passed down through generations. The lovely fairy tale has appeared on stage in so many different forms over the last 130 years, depending on the vision of the storyteller at hand.

Dayton Ballet Artistic Director Karen Russo Burke has her own magical vision of this story, influenced by the artwork of Gustav Klimt. Dayton Ballet presents a classical version of Sleeping Beauty with a few creative twists of our own. This original presentation of this classic tale is draped lusciously in nature, with settings of whimsical gardens and ominous forests, with fairies named after flowers from which they pull their virtues, and even down to the beautiful name of our leading maiden: Briar Rose. Evil enters in the form of a vulture-like forest villain named Cinereous, and one prick of the finger from a black rose turns sweet Briar Rose into our beloved Sleeping Beauty.

With original libretto and choreography by Karen Russo Burke, unique costumes by well-known dance designer Christine Darch, amazing sets by Lewis Folden, and live music from the impeccable Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Sleeping Beauty: The Story of Briar Rose takes the stage by storm to steal your heart away.

The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra (DPO), under the leadership of Artistic Director and Conductor Neal Gittleman, joins Dayton Ballet to present this riveting story ballet. “Sleeping Beauty is one of Tchaikovsky’s greatest scores, full of beautiful, colorful music that really lets the orchestra shine—even from ten feet below stage level!” said Conductor Neal Gittleman. “For me, the wonder of Tchaikovsky’s ballet writing is how he masters the three completely different kinds of music that classical ballet demands: short pieces of varying character for the choreographic showpieces, pageantry numbers for the crowd scenes, and narrative dramatic music to tell the story. Sleeping Beauty has all of those, and it’s all amazing, glorious music.”

“Behind the Ballet,” a Q&A with dancers that gives audiences the opportunity to learn more about the life of a dancer with Dayton Ballet, will follow each performance in the theatre.

Tickets for Sleeping Beauty: The Story of Briar Rose begin at $15 and are available at Ticket Center Stage (937) 228-3630 or online at www.daytonperformingarts.org. Senior, teacher and student discounts available at box office. For more information or to order subscriptions, including flexible subscription types that include performances by Dayton Philharmonic, Dayton Opera and Dayton Ballet, visit www.daytonperformingarts.org.

About the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance
The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance was formed in July 2012 as the result of a groundbreaking and innovative merger between the Dayton Ballet, the Dayton Opera, and the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. Together, they are the largest performing arts organization in the community, offering a tremendous variety of performance and education programs and setting a new standard for artistic excellence. Dayton Performing Arts Alliance performances are made possible in part by Montgomery County and Culture Works, the single largest source of community funds for the arts and culture in the Miami Valley. The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance also receives partial funding from the Ohio Arts Council, a state agency created to foster and encourage the development of the arts and to preserve Ohio’s cultural heritage. Funding from the Ohio Arts Council is an investment of state tax dollars that promotes economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohio residents. The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance is proud to be one of five performing arts organizations in the country selected to receive a three-year “Music Alive” grant from New Music USA and the League of merican Orchestras.

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Reviews for "Aesthetic Appeal: The Visual Impact of the Cubs Mascot's Schlong"

1. John Doe - 1/5 stars - I attended a Cubs game with my family, hoping for a fun and enjoyable experience. Unfortunately, the presence of the Cubs mascot schlong completely ruined our evening. It was inappropriate and offensive, especially considering there were children present. The sight of a mascot with such explicit and distasteful attire is not suitable for a family-friendly event. I hope the Cubs organization reconsiders their decision to include such questionable elements in their games.
2. Jane Smith - 2/5 stars - As a long-time Cubs fan, I was disappointed to see the Cubs mascot schlong during one of the games. I understand the intention to be entertaining, but the explicit nature of the costume crossed the line for me. It felt like a desperate attempt to appeal to a certain demographic, sacrificing the family-friendly atmosphere that the Cubs prides itself on. I hope the organization reevaluates their mascot choices and focuses on providing a more inclusive and enjoyable experience for fans of all ages.
3. Mark Johnson - 1/5 stars - The Cubs mascot schlong was tasteless and offensive. It completely detracted from the game and made me question the values of the Cubs organization. I don't understand why they would think it's appropriate to have such a lewd mascot representation at a family-friendly sporting event. It's a shame that they prioritize shock value and cheap humor over creating a positive and inclusive environment for fans.
4. Sarah Thompson - 2/5 stars - I have always loved going to Cubs games, but the addition of the Cubs mascot schlong was a disappointment. While I understand that mascots are supposed to be fun and entertaining, this one just felt out of place. It seemed more focused on shock value than actually enhancing the fan experience. I hope the Cubs organization reconsiders the design and theme of their mascot to create a more positive and enjoyable atmosphere for all fans.

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