Pas De Deux
Pas De Deux
August 29, 2021
When a body moves, itโs the most revealing thing. Dance for me a minute and Iโll tell you who you are.
Watching Alberta Ballet Company members Reilley and Kelley McKinlay navigate my questions over a Zoom call while they jostled their energetic ten month old between them was, as anticipated, grace under pressure.
In perfect unison, it was an effortless and seamless performance. One would think they had been doing this most of their adult lives and that assumption would be right. As they enter into their 14th and 20th seasons respectively with the company, the McKinlaysโ love story is as eloquent as one would imagine. Their first partnering was The Nutcracker Waltz of the Flowers in 2008 and they solidified their โPas De Deuxโ with nuptials in 2015. The excitement of the ballet season is just around the corner so we took the opportunity to find out how this couple manages a life at home as husband and wife, as parents, and on stage as two of Alberta Balletโs most recognizable and celebrated ballet dancers.
The both of you have had commendable careers with Alberta Ballet. What do you love most about being a part of this company?
Reilleyย โ My favourite thing about working for Alberta Ballet is doing what I love for a living. More and more I realize how rare it is to be able to do what youโre passionate about for a job and I try not to take that for granted.
Kelleyย โ One of my favourite things about working for Alberta Ballet is the places itโs taken me around the world. I have travelled to Egypt, China, Russia, England, Thailand, and across North America to dance. They were all incredible experiences and I have made lifelong friends in the process.
Itโs Alberta Balletโs mission to โignite the curiosity and imagination of people in all communities across the province.โ A few company members have lived this sentiment/adage for over a decade. What keeps this company cohesive?
Reilley and Kelleyย โ Weโve been so fortunate all of these years under the direction of Jean Grand-Maรฎtre. Weโve been building relationships for years and the trust that exists between the members is huge. Everyone is bringing in unique contributions and experiences. It makes us all valuable to the company.
We know of many couples that work together but to share artistry in motion between a couple is so intimate. How often does this happen in the professional ballet world?
Reilley and Kelleyย โ Itโs quite rare. Even when dancers who are couples want to work together, it doesnโt always have the best outcome. There arenโt any filters or boundaries but Itโs been easy for us. We love working together. Both of our approaches, even when we arenโt working together, is that it takes two to tango and if something goes wrong, accountability lies with each of us. We figure it out together. We complement each other. We are not the exact same at all but we bring the other part to each other. We are very good at communication whether itโs at home or at work.
Being a Mom and a professional dancer must keep you on your toes!
A true balancing act! How do you do it all?
Reilleyย โ It was a personal decision for me. I wanted to have two children while I was dancing and go back afterwards. Iโm not going to lie, there are moments when I wake up in the middle of the night in a sweat thinking, how am I going to do this with two children? Weโre never going to see them with our hours, how am I going to make lunches and have two baths, but you know what? We figure it out and are really fortunate with our support system.
Are there any rituals that you adhere to before a performance?
Reilleyย โ Between the two of us we always have a moment together. Neither of us are crazy superstitious but once you figure out what works for a certain show you continue with it. As simple as, what time you start doing your hair, and warmup, leading up to performance time.
Kelleyย โ For me, I donโt know why I started this but I will go stand right up against the main drape at centre stage and bounce a little bit and get in the zone. (Reilley is quick to add he looks a bit unusual but because heโs been there for so long, people just let it slide!)
In perfect unison, it was an effortless and seamless performance. One would think they had been doing this most of their adult lives and that assumption would be right.
Do either of you have a most cherished performance?
Reilleyย โ (without a momentโs hesitation) Dangerous Liaisons in 2017. I danced the lead with Kelley. I was pregnant with my daughter and nobody else knew. It was wonderful, I didnโt have to worry. The only person that mattered, that knew, was my partner and that was Kelley. There was one moment where he spins me so much and I was upside down. And he held onto me for just one moment longer than he normally would have knowing my condition.
How do you maintain your physical health throughout the season and while on break?
Reilleyย โ You remember how extreme the physical demands of ballet are once you are coming back to it, specifically in my case from pregnancy. It is very important to rebuild all your different muscles and I do that by doing a mix of ballet, pilates, and riding a stationary bike. I usually do all that as cross training when we are in season and dancing, but it has required some creativity while coming back from my second pregnancy as we have not had access to studio space due to Covid.
Kelleyย โ While itโs crucial to stay strong for both performing and injury prevention, it is just as important to take time off both physically and mentally. It is so easy to get burnt out as you spend each and every day pushing yourself physically and emotionally to achieve perfection even though we know itโs unattainable. We are in an art form. We are always learning.
Do you think or plan beyond each season?
Reilley and Kelleyย โ Weโve always been season by season. Once you have kids you think ok, what next? The pandemic has forced us to focus on the future so weโve tried to use this time to brainstorm when weโre not chasing our 10 month old and our three year old around. No definite plans as of yet. Again, one ballet season at a time.
Do you have any advice for aspiring, young dancers?
Reilleyย โ If you love it, keep doing it, even if it doesnโt get you a professional career. Too many people donโt do enough of what they love. Perseverance,
determination and support.
Kelleyย โ I was told I may never be a dancer. For a lot of kids that can be devastating. I brushed it off and I clearly didnโt let it stop me. How can one person know what the future can hold? Or what a director wants? At the end of the day, you wonโt know if you donโt try. It was never, what am I going to do if this doesnโt happen? It was kind of like, Iโm going to do it. I never had any doubt that this was what I was going to do.
Some honesty nowโฆ you must have serious credibility on a dance floor!
Reilleyย โ Funny enough, I canโt get him out there! He wonโt do it!
Kelleyย โ Nope! (I think heโs just being considerate of all the other guys out there!)
What does Modern Luxuria mean to you?
Reilleyย โ Iโm going to be super sappy but our life is pretty luxurious at the moment. We both get to be home. We have a yard for our two beautiful children that we get to spend time with, so we feel very fortunate.
Kelleyย โ Itโs become so evident through this pandemic that I wouldnโt have been home seeing them grow up during these crucial years. Iโd be at work, all day, every day. To have everyone at home spending every hour together โ we have made the most of it and have loved it. Itโs been the silver lining in all of this. As well, Iโm a car guy!
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