coronavirus pandemic continues into the holiday season, many Winnipeg organizations are looking to keep traditions alive, offering them online for in-home enjoyment this year.The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is doing ‘The Nutcracker Suite,’ a downsized version of their annual performance.“Like everything that is being done in performing arts and business and everything, it’s different,” Royal Winnipeg Ballet artistic director and CEO Andre Lewis told Global News. “It will be different for the time being but we thought it was important to continue.”The artists are performing the Nutcracker in small groups.
The performance, which is about an hour and 15 minutes long, will go online on Dec. 23, 26, and 27.“Nutcracker is done in cohorts, we’ve never.