The Tuzer Ballet’s production of ‘The Nutcracker’ this December is likely to be the first one in the company’s 33-year existence without one of the roles filled by its founder-director, Tanju Tuzer. In December 2014, Tuzer was shocked by a diagnosis of late-stage colon cancer. Even so, he continued to teach – and to appear in ‘The Nutcracker’ in what has become a beloved role, Herr Drosselmeier.
A little over a month ago, he had surgery to remove a tumor. But the cancer continued to advance. This week, Yvette Abernathy, a member of the ballet’s board of directors, sent a message saying that the Turkish-born, London-trained Tuzer was now at home with his wife Patricia.
The news has hit social media, with alumni of his Tuzer Dance School – which he established with Patricia in 1977 – and dancers from other companies offering to cover for him. It is his wish that ‘The Nutcracker’ go forward. Travis Morrison is an alum and is stepping in to play Herr Drosselmeier. Kathy Chamberlain of Chamberlain Ballet in Plano has asked to help. Kimi Nikadoh, artistic director of Bruce Wood Dance, is another alum who’s stepped in to run rehearsals. Others have volunteered to perform or work backstage at the Eisemann Center in December.
The company hopes to establish a foundation in Tanju Tuzer’s name; for those who wish to contribute to the company, here’s the link.
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