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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Game Changers February 15–26, 2017

4 | Letter from Ashley Wheater 5 | Letter from Greg Cameron 7 | Game Changers Program 12 | Artists of the Company allet Notes 14 | B

19 | Bios 24 | Joffrey Boards 26 | Supporters 42 | Q&A with the Choreographers

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Dances are often categorized as either “abstract” or “narrative.” In reality, I believe most works fall upon a continuum, with elements of both. For me, good work, whether abstract or narrative, speaks of the human condition and touches the heart. Game Changers explores the interplay of these ideas. We present three works which are, on the surface, abstract. But true emotional content is never on the surface: it resides within and, in the case of INFRA, below. As Artistic Director, I am a curator of dance. I try to assemble works that resonate with one another, like colors in a Rothko painting. I am extremely proud to present Fool’s Paradise, INFRA, and Year of the Rabbit together. I believe they are some of the finest dance creations of the last decade. They are fresh and they have heart, each in a different way. Fool’s Paradise is sublimely beautiful. We presented the piece last spring in Florida and a woman, realizing I was the Artistic Director, leaned forward and said, “I am in my eighties and this is the first ballet I have seen. If I had known it was going to be so beautiful, I would not have waited this long.” INFRA is heartbreaking. Inspired by the terrorist bombings in London in 2005, INFRA explores longing and loss. Year of the Rabbit is whimsical and joyous, a sensory explosion. Clever and original choreography captures the creative spirit, like holding a sprite in your hands. Each of these masterworks is inspired by, commissioned, or adapted to new music, and with INFRA, the artistry of Julian Opie. I hope you enjoy this performance,

Ashley Wheater Artistic Director

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WELC


“ I love anything by Tchaikovsky. He was the real pop star of his day.” — Sufjan Stevens

Dear Dance and Music Lovers: Under the artistic leadership of Ashley Wheater, we honor the legacy of our founder Robert Joffrey and his commitment to celebrating the classics, while welcoming the new — the “pop stars of our day.” It is your openness and curiosity that allows us to move beyond Tchaikovsky for a program of artistic collaboration that pairs world-class musicians with choreographers that take the Joffrey artists to new heights. Please join me in celebrating the artists that will bring Game Changers to life — the dancers, choreographers, composers, and musicians. Bravo! As we enter 2017, we are surrounded by “change.” One of the most powerful facets of art is that it helps us make sense of our world — it connects us to those we do not yet know and understand — it provides answers and asks questions. It is my privilege to thank those who we do know that have generously provided support to make Game Changers possible: Year of the Rabbit Production Sponsor JHL Capital Group LLC, Fool’s Paradise Production Sponsors Anne L. Kaplan and Bill and Orli Staley, and Live Music Sponsors The Marina and Arnold Tatar Fund for Live Music and Cheryle and Joel V. Williamson. I also want to thank the Palmer House Hilton for their partnership and generosity. Tonight, you will not hear a Tchaikovsky score, but I guarantee you will leave the Auditorium Theatre wanting more music and dance in your life, with a heart filled with joy, and a renewed sense of optimism. Thank you for your commitment to the Joffrey as we enter our seventh decade. Warm regards,

LCOME Greg Cameron

Executive Director

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ASHLEY WHEATER Artistic Director GREG CAMERON Executive Director ROBERT JOFFREY Founder GERALD ARPINO Founder Artists of The Company Matthew Adamczyk | Derrick Agnoletti | Yoshihisa Arai | Amanda Assucena Artur Babajanyan | Edson Barbosa | Miguel Angel Blanco | Anais Bueno | Fabrice Calmels Raúl Casasola | Valeriia Chaykina | Nicole Ciapponi | Lucia Connolly | April Daly Fernando Duarte | Cara Marie Gary | Stefan Goncalvez | Luis Eduardo Gonzalez Dylan Gutierrez | Rory Hohenstein | Anastacia Holden | Dara Holmes | Riley Horton Victoria Jaiani | Hansol Jeong | Gayeon Jung | Yumi Kanazawa | Brooke Linford Graham Maverick | Jeraldine Mendoza | Jacqueline Moscicke | Aaron Renteria Christine Rocas | Paulo Rodrigues | Chloé Sherman | Temur Suluashvili Olivia Tang-Mifsud | Alonso Tepetzi | Elivelton Tomazi | Alberto Velazquez Mahallia Ward | Joanna Wozniak | Joan Sebastián Zamora

SCOTT SPECK Music Director GERARD CHARLES Director of Artistic Operations | Ballet Master NICOLAS BLANC Ballet Master | Principal Coach ADAM BLYDE SUZANNE LOPEZ Ballet Masters PAUL JAMES LEWIS Senior Pianist | Music Administrator GRACE KIM Company Pianist Patrons are requested to turn off pagers, cellular phones, and signal watches during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording devices is not allowed in this auditorium. Program and artists subject to change.

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GAME CHANGERS

Music by JOBY TALBOT Costume Design by NARCISO RODRIGUEZ Lighting by PENNY JACOBUS recreated by JACK MEHLER Staged by JASON FOWLER WORLD PREMIERE: September 13, 2007, The Royal Ballet, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London, England JOFFREY PREMIERE: September 16, 2015, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL Joby Talbot’s The Dying Swan, for large ensemble, by arrangement with G. Schirmer, INC. publisher and copyright owner. Fool’s Paradise Production Sponsors Anne L. Kaplan and Bill and Orli Staley

INTERMISSION

INFRA Choreography by WAYNE MCGREGOR Music by MAX RICHTER Set Design by JULIAN OPIE Costume Design by MORITZ JUNGE Lighting Design by LUCY CARTER recreated by JACK MEHLER Sound Design by CHRIS EKERS Coached by DAVIDE DI PRETORO WORLD PREMIERE: November 13, 2008, The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, UK

FEBRUARY 15–26, 2017

Choreography by CHRISTOPHER WHEELDON

GAME CHANGERS

FOOL’S PARADISE© by Christopher Wheeldon

JOFFREY PREMIERE: February 15, 2012, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL

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GAME CHANGERS (continued)

YEAR OF THE RABBIT Casting details for performances of Game Changers can be found on the program insert.

Choreography by JUSTIN PECK Music by SUFJAN STEVENS Orchestration by MICHAEL P. ATKINSON Costume Design by JUSTIN PECK Lighting Design by BRANDON STIRLING BAKER Staged by JANIE TAYLOR WORLD PREMIERE: October 5, 2012, New York City Ballet, David H. Koch Theatre, New York, NY JOFFREY PREMIERE: February 15, 2017, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL Music used courtesy of New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP. Year of the Rabbit Production Sponsor JHL Capital Group LLC

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Joffrey Dancers: Victoria Jaiani, Temur Suluashvili and Rory Hohenstein. Photo by Cheryl Mann.

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2016–2017 SEASON SPONSORS

LIVE MUSIC SPONSORS The Marina and Arnold Tatar Fund for Live Music

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THE NUTCRACKER Margot and Josef Lakonishok The Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa

SEASON PRODUCTION SPONSORS ROMEO & JULIET This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

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FOOL’S PARADISE Anne L. Kaplan Bill and Orli Staley YEAR OF THE RABBIT

GLOBAL VISIONARIES Jane Ellen Murray Foundation MAMMATUS Denise Littlefield Sobel EKMAN WORLD PREMIERE

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Matthew Adamczyk

Derrick Agnoletti

Fabrice Calmels

Raúl Casasola Madrid, Spain

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Luis Eduardo Gonzalez

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Jeraldine Mendoza

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Alonso Tepetzi*

Elivelton Tomazi*

Alberto Velazquez

Mahallia Ward*

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Miguel Angel Blanco

Córdoba, Mexico

Fernando Duarte*

Cara Marie Gary

Hansol Jeong

Gayeon Jung

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Victoria Jaiani

Belton, SC

Kansas City, MO

Tbilisi, Rep. of Georgia

Namyangju, South Korea

Christine Rocas

Paulo Rodrigues*

Chloé Sherman

Manila, Philippines

São Paulo, Brazil

Anais Bueno

Havana, Cuba

New York, NY

Seoul, Korea

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Tbilisi, Rep. of Georgia

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GAME CHANGERS

Christopher Wheeldon’s Fool’s Paradise was created for his former company Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company and had its premiere at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in 2007. The dance was inspired by the magical romanticism of Joby Talbot’s music, originally written as a contemporary score to the 1916 silent film The Dying Swan. Wheeldon asked Talbot to fully orchestrate the score for his company and brought on American fashion designer Narciso Rodriguez to design the costumes, creating a unique fusion of new fashion, new music, and dance. Fool’s Paradise blends classical technique with a modern sensibility in choreography of great beauty. Bathed in warm light, the dancers move through solos, duets, and trios, occasionally settling into still, sculptural tableaux. The work contains a moving pas de deux and builds to a spectacular arrangement for the whole ensemble as gold petals shower down on the stage. “I wanted to capture the innate drama of the music without telling a literal story. It’s as if the couples, trios, and groupings are passing through a fantasy realm reminiscent of the fairyland of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” — Christopher Wheeldon

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Photo by Cheryl Mann.

BALLET NOTES

FOOL’S PARADISE© by Christopher Wheeldon


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GAME CHANGERS (continued)

INFRA is a piece of “sumptuous beauty and shimmering possibility,” (The Telegraph) that combines the brilliance of world-renowned artist Julian Opie, Max Richter’s mournful mix of industrial and string quartet writing, and the poignant choreography of Wayne McGregor, one of the most exciting and relevant choreographers in dance. Opie’s set — a narrow strip of LED screen that runs the full width of the stage — adds a beautiful and hypnotic sense of the monotony of human life as electronic figures walk on and off the screen throughout the piece. Beneath these figures nonchalantly strolling by (the word infra means below), dancers perform intense and thoughtful choreography, “exposing the agonies of indecision, doubt, and hope that live under the surface of the skin” (The Telegraph). With this simple, yet incredibly striking piece,“McGregor’s movement speaks of compassion and anger, happiness and anxiety, tenderness and tears” (The Times). INFRA is a state-of-the-art ballet, combining emotionally moving dance with the calm indifference of the cyber world, resulting in a revolutionary piece of 21st-century dance. “Literally below the life-affirming Opie screen and beneath the haunting surface of Max’s music, I have attempted to create a series of human intimacies, bared from under the skin — prosaic, imperfect, and fragile. In this landscape of miniatures that expose the very signs of life, physical empathies and emotional inferences rescue the lost narratives of the population on stage. INFRA has become simply about people.” — Wayne McGregor

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Jeraldine Mendoza and John Mark Giragosian. Photo by Cheryl Mann.

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Justin Peck’s acclaimed Year of the Rabbit highlights its corps de ballet as they form intricate and architectural patterns that envelop its featured dancers. Peck’s second work for New York City Ballet (where he is Resident Choreographer), Year of the Rabbit is a collaboration with American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens and is set to Stevens’ Enjoy Your Rabbit, an electronica album and song cycle based on the Chinese zodiac. The ballet features a new orchestration of the score by Michael Atkinson that was created specifically for the ballet. Year of the Rabbit is an elaboration of Peck’s Tales of a Chinese Zodiac, which was created in 2010 for the New York Choreographic Institute.

Pacific Northwest Ballet Principals Ben Griffiths and Noelani Pantastico. Photo by Angela Sterling.

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BIOS

ASHLEY WHEATER Artistic Director Born in Scotland and raised in England, Ashley Wheater was trained at The Royal Ballet School. Wheater began his professional career with The Royal Ballet and danced at the London Festival Ballet, The Australian Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet. In 1997, he became Ballet Master at San Francisco Ballet, and in 2002, Assistant to the Artistic Director. In 2007, Wheater was appointed Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet. New work is the life blood of a company, and he has introduced numerous premieres to the repertoire. In 2008, the Boeing Corporation recognized his commitment to community outreach and diversity in the world of dance, presenting him the “Game Changer” award. In 2010, Wheater, representing The Joffrey Ballet, was named Lincoln Academy Laureate, the highest honor presented by the State of Illinois. The Chicago Tribune selected Wheater as 2013 “Chicagoan of the Year” for his contributions to dance. In 2014, Wheater accepted the Chicago Spirit of Innovation Award for The Joffrey Ballet and in 2015, he received the University of Chicago Rosenberger Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the Creative and Performing Arts. He also serves as the Artistic Director of the Joffrey Academy of Dance, the Official School of The Joffrey Ballet.

SCOTT SPECK Music Director Scott Speck has inspired international acclaim as a conductor of passion, intelligence, and winning personality. In addition to his position as Music Director for the Joffrey, he is the Artistic Director of the Chicago Philharmonic and Music Director of the Mobile (AL) and West Michigan Symphony Orchestras. He has led major orchestras at London’s Royal Opera House, the Paris Opera, Washington’s Kennedy Center, San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House, and the Los Angeles Music Center. He has been Conductor of the San Francisco Ballet; Music Advisor/ Conductor of the Honolulu Symphony; and Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles Opera. He was named Principal Guest Conductor of the China Film Philharmonic in Beijing. Speck is the co-author of three of the world’s best-selling books on classical music and dance: Classical Music for Dummies, Opera for Dummies, and Ballet for Dummies. These books have been translated into twenty languages and are available around the world. A Fulbright scholar and summa cum laude graduate of Yale; Speck is a regular commentator on NPR, the BBC, ABC Australia, and Voice of Russia. He has been featured in TED talks and at the Aspen Ideas Festival. His writing appears in numerous magazines and journals. 2016–2017 SEASON Joffrey Ballet | 19


BIOS

CHRISTOPHER WHEELDON Choreographer Fool’s Paradise

English choreographer Christopher Wheeldon is Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet. He trained at The Royal Ballet School and danced with the Company from 1991–1993. For The Royal Ballet, he has choreographed Tryst, DGV: Danse à grande vitesse, Electric Counterpoint, ‘Trespass’ (Metamorphosis: Titian 2012, in collaboration with Alastair Marriott), Aeternum (Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production), Strapless, and the three-act ballets Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Winter’s Tale. Works of his performed by The Royal Ballet and originally created for other companies include After the Rain and Within the Golden Hour. Photo by Angela Sterling.

Wheeldon was born in Yeovil and trained at The Royal Ballet School. In 1991, he won gold medal at the Prix de Lausanne with a solo of his own creation and that year entered The Royal Ballet, where Kenneth MacMillan encouraged him in his choreographic work. In 1993, Wheeldon joined New York City Ballet (NYCB), promoted to soloist in 1998. He created his first work for NYCB, Slavonic Dances, in 1997 and became the company’s first Resident Choreographer in 2001. Works for NYCB include Polyphonia (London Critics’ Circle Award and Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production) and The Nightingale and the Rose. Wheeldon regularly choreographs for leading international companies, including Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, and The Joffrey Ballet. In 2007, he founded Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company and became the first British choreographer to create a new work for the Bolshoi Ballet. In 2012, he collaborated with Marriott on the closing ceremony of the London Olympic Games. His awards include the Tony Award® for Best Choreography (An American in Paris). He was made an OBE in 2016, and that year was artistic director for Les Arts Décoratifs’ Fashion Forward exhibition. The position of Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet is generously supported by Kenneth and Susan Green.

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BIOS

WAYNE MCGREGOR Choreographer INFRA Born in 1970, Wayne McGregor CBE is a multi-award-winning British choreographer and director, internationally renowned for trailblazing innovations in performance that have radically redefined dance in the modern era. His experiments have led him into collaborative dialogue with an array of artistic forms, scientific disciplines, and technological interventions. The startling and multi-dimensional works resulting from these interactions have ensured McGregor’s position at the cutting edge of contemporary arts for over two decades.

Photo by Nick Mead.

Studio Wayne McGregor is the creative engine of McGregor’s lifelong choreographic inquiry into thinking through and with the body. It encompasses his own touring company of dancers, Company Wayne McGregor; creative collaborations across dance, film, music, visual art, technology and science; and highly specialized Creative Learning and Engagement programmes. In early 2017, Studio Wayne McGregor will move into its own newly created studio space at Here East in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Company Wayne McGregor is McGregor’s ensemble of highly skilled dancers. Founded in 1992, this was the original instrument through which McGregor evolved his distinctive visual style, revealing the movement possibilities of the body in ever more precise degrees of articulation. McGregor is Resident Choreographer at The Royal Ballet, where his productions are acclaimed for their daring reconfiguring of classical language. He is commissioned by and has works in the repertories of the most important ballet companies in the world, including Paris Opera Ballet, NDT1, New York City Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Australian Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet. Wayne McGregor is Professor of Choreography at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and has an Honorary Doctor of Science from Plymouth University and an Honorary Doctor of Letters from University of Leeds. He is part of the Circle of Cultural Fellows at King’s College London. McGregor’s work has earned him a multitude of awards including four Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards, two Time Out Awards, two South Bank Show Awards, two Olivier Awards, a prix Benois de la Danse, and two Golden Mask Awards. In 2011, McGregor was awarded a CBE for Services to Dance. Most recently McGregor premiered Multiverse, Obsidian Tear and Woolf Works for The Royal Ballet, Tree of Codes for Company Wayne McGregor, Alea Sands for The Paris Opera Ballet, Kairos for Zurich Ballet, and presented Thinking with the Body at Wellcome Collection, an exhibition exploring his collaborative inquiry into choreographic thinking. 2016–2017 SEASON Joffrey Ballet | 21


JUSTIN PECK Choreographer Year of the Rabbit

BIOS

At 29 years old, Justin Peck has already been hailed as an important new voice in 21st-century choreography. He is currently the Resident Choreographer and a soloist dancer with the New York City Ballet (NYCB). Peck, originally from San Diego, California, moved to New York at the age of 15 to attend the School of American Ballet. In 2006, he was invited by ballet master in-chief Peter Martins to become a member of the NYCB.

Photo © Alberto Oviedo.

Since joining NYCB, Peck has danced extensive repertoire, including principal roles in ballets by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Peter Martins, Alexei Ratmansky, Benjamin Millepied, Christopher Wheeldon, and many others. In 2013, Peck was promoted to the rank of Soloist. Peck had his choreographic debut in 2009, and has been fervently creating since then. He has been commissioned to create new ballets for the NYCB, the Paris Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the New York Choreographic Institute, the School of American Ballet, the Miami City Ballet, the New World Symphony, L.A. Dance Project, NY Fall For Dance, The Guggenheim Museum, and more. He has collaborated with the likes of Sufjan Stevens, Shepard Fairey, John Baldessari, Bryce Dessner, Marcel Dzama, Humberto Leon, Prabal Gurung, Sterling Ruby, Mary Katrantzou, and Karl Jensen. In 2014, Peck was appointed Resident Choreographer of NYCB, making him the second choreographer in the history of the institution to hold this position. At NYCB, he has created over 10 ballets, including Year of the Rabbit (2012), In Creases (2012), Paz de La Jolla (2013), Everywhere We Go (2014), Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes (2015), the Most Incredible Thing (2016), and others. In 2015, Peck received the Bessie Award for Outstanding Production for his work Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes. In addition to his work for stage, Peck’s choreography extends into many other mediums. He has choreographed for dance-on-film in collaboration with Vogue, Nowness, Pitchfork Media, and the Guggenheim Museum; has choreographed print shoots for Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Vogue China, Vogue Australia, New York Magazine, Dujour Magazine, the Last Magazine; and in 2015, choreographed the Opening Ceremony runway show for New York Fashion Week. In 2014, the choreographer, then age 26, was the subject of filmmaker Jody Lee Lipes’s Ballet 422. The documentary, released by Magnolia Pictures, followed Peck for two months as he created NYCB’s 422nd original dance, Paz de la Jolla.

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BIOS

DAVIDE DI PRETORO Coach INFRA Originally from Colleferro (Rome), Davide Di Pretoro studied ballet and contemporary dance in Rome at the National Dance Academy. In 2002, he won a scholarship to study at the Cunningham Dance School in New York City. He danced for Company Wayne McGregor from 2010 until 2013. Between 2003 and 2016, he worked across Europe as a dance artist with many established companies and choreographers such as: Thierry Smits/Cie THOR, Ballet Preljocaj, Itzik Galili-Krisztina DeChatel/Dansgroep Amsterdam, Andonis Foniadakis, Virgilio Sieni, Sasha Waltz and Guests, among others. As a choreographer, he won the The International Choreographic Competition 2013 in Milan, was commissioned to create a work for the International Festival Invito alla Danza in 2014 in Rome, and created a piece for the Italian National Dance Academy in 2016. Di Pretoro teaches his classes for many dance schools and companies across Europe and continues his collaboration with McGregor as a re-stager of several of his works such as L’Anatomie de la Sensation for Paris Opera Ballet, INFRA for Hessisches Staatsballett and The Joffrey Ballet, Entity and FAR for Ballet Junior de Genève, Josette Baïz/ Groupe Grenade and Milano Contemporary Ballet. As McGregor’s assistant, he worked on the creation of Alea Sands for Paris Opera Ballet and the West Kowloon Cultural District Residency in Hong Kong.

JANIE TAYLOR Stager Year of the Rabbit

Photo by David Mickalek.

Janie Taylor was born in Houston, Texas, where she began her ballet training at age two with Gilbert Rome. She trained at the Giacobbe Academy of Dance in New Orleans from 1993–1996. After attending two years of the summer program at the School of American Ballet (SAB), she became a full-time student in the fall of 1996. While a student at SAB, she originated a featured role in Christopher Wheeldon’s Soiree Musicale for the Spring workshop performance in June of 1998. She received the Mae L. Wien Award at the SAB Annual Workshop and was invited to become an apprentice with New York City Ballet (NYCB). A month later, she became a member of NYCB’s corps de ballet. She was promoted to the rank of Soloist in February 2001 and to Principal in 2005. During her career with NYCB, she originated roles in ballets choreographed by Peter Martins and Benjamin Millepied. She also performed featured roles in numerous ballets by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, as well as pieces by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, Susan Stroman, Twyla Tharp, and Miriam Mahdaviani. (Biographies continued on page 45) 2016–2017 SEASON Joffrey Ballet | 23


BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 2016–2017 HONORARY CHAIRMAN | Mayor Rahm Emanuel OFFICERS Zachary D. Lazar, Jr. Chairman of the Board Lorna Ferguson 1st Vice Chair Sonia Florian Anne Kaplan Vice Chairs Adam DeWitt Treasurer Ronald J. Allen Secretary Patti S. Eylar Women’s Board President Ashley Wheater Artistic Director Greg Cameron Executive Director Kathleen Hechinger Assistant Treasurer DIRECTORS Patty Perkins Andringa Mary Jo Basler Marc Berman Roger Deromedi Pamella Roland DeVos Terence Donnelly Fred Eychaner Shelley MacArthur Farley

Jamie-Clare Flaherty Chip Flannagan Emily Follas Patrick M. Gallagher, Jr. Mrs. Robert W. Galvin Dana Hokin Garvey Linda Chaplik Harris Richard Holson III Una C. Jackman Guy Lakonishok Donna M. LaPietra Michael Larsen Barry Litwin Judith MacLeod James McDonough Coco Meers Jess Merten Stuart Miller Leslie D. Minier Daniel L. (D.L.) Morriss Susan Oleari Diane Patience Stephen Reiss Jeffrey C. Rubenstein Bruce Sagan Eric C. Schieber, M.D. Liz Sharp Courtney Shea Ross Shelleman Ildefonso Alvim de Abreu e Silva Chuck Smith Maureen Dwyer Smith

Rita Spitz Dawn M. Stanislaw Lauren F. Streicher, M.D. Ben Strobel Courtney Thompson MarrGwen Townsend Jason J. Tyler Ronald V. Waters III Amanda Williamson Mrs. Joel V. Williamson Bryony Winn Elizabeth Yntema LIFE DIRECTORS Grace Barry Patricia H. Gerber Pamela B. Strobel Joseph H. Wender PAST CHAIRPERSONS William M. Daley Fred Eychaner Gary E. Holdren Dr. David A. Kipper † C. Steve McMillian Bruce Sagan Maureen Dwyer Smith Pamela B. Strobel Jason J. Tyler Ronald V. Waters III As of January 19, 2017 † Deceased

BREAKING BARRIERS

Thanks to support from Board Director Patrick M. Gallagher, Jr. as well as Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., the Joffrey is able to share the power of dance with audiences of all backgrounds.

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WOMEN’S BOARD OF THE JOFFREY BALLET | 2016–2017 Patti S. Eylar President Noren Ungaretti 1st Vice President Merritt DeWitt Kathy Kalesperis Smith 2nd Vice Presidents Ellie Forman Secretary Courtney Shea Treasurer Jessica Steffensen Sandi Hartstein Members-at-Large Dora J. Aalbregtse Elisabeth Adams Mrs. Keene Harwood Addington III Julie O’Donnell Allen Laura Ferris Anderson Melissa Anton Raheela Anwar Dr. Emily L. Arch Annie Atzeff Melissa M. Babcock Grace Barry Kimberly Bartuch Mary Jo Basler Nancy Gottlieb Bauer Heidi Best Dorothy Bousseau Jetta Boschen Sophia P. Bross Marisa Bryce Mrs. John E. Burke Mary Patricia Burns Mary Kay Mudd Bushonville Patsy Callahan Wendy Lynn Chronister Joan Colmar Rachel De Marte Sandra Deromedi Kelly Dettmann

Bonnie Deutsch Pamella Roland DeVos Jill Dodds Ellen Distelheim Maia Dunkel JoNan Eastridge Christine Du Boulay Ellis Beth Engel Deborah Engle Shelley MacArthur Farley Lydia Fisher Jamie-Clare Flaherty Katherine Fox Katherine E. Freiburger Beth Fulkerson Astra Gamsjaeger Susan Garland Patricia H. Gerber Sue-Gray Goller Darcy E. Goldfarb, MD Donna Greenberg Stephanie Grinage Shana Bear Guthman Mrs. Marjorie E. Habermann Helen Hall Melchior* Mrs. Michael F. Harron Kathleen A. Henson Elizabeth Browne Hess Mrs. John W. Higgins Leslie S. Hindman Dana Hokin Garvey Courtney A. Hoffmann Mrs. David Hoffmann Sharon King Hoge Sherry Lea Holson Marci Holzer Brooke Hubbuch Melinda Jakovich Candace Collins Jordan Anne Kaplan Mrs. Brian Karaba Jackelyn Kastanis

Elizabeth Ann Kasten Heidi Keeling Kerrie Kennedy Wendy Kilcollin Alissa King Kathleen Klaeser Laura Kofoid Mrs. Frederick A. Krehbiel* Donna M. LaPietra Whitney Lasky Anne Lazar Dania Leemputte Anita E. Livaditis Leslie Logsdon Mary Keough Lyman Judith MacLeod Lisa Klimley Malkin Joan Malliband Traci Mansur Anita Mark Vida Marks Heather Martin Kristina McGrath Astrid A. McKinnon Amanda Merten Ms. Julianne Migely Patricia Miller Lucy Minor Anne Simon Moffat Brooks Morgan Linda Curtis O’Bannon, MD Christine Ott Mrs. Jay L. Owen, Jr. Mrs. John R. Pacholick Mary Ellen Pavone Judith Pierpont Ibby Pinsky Victoria Poindexter D. Elizabeth Price Rona Radler Hallie Blanchard Rehwaldt Emily Rubenstein

Camille Kearns Rudy Elizabeth Dunkel Ryan Maggie Scheyer Sarah Schrup Andréa J. Schwartz Liz Sharp Anne Shea Carolyn Sheridan Ms. Veronica Siegel Amelia Silva Mrs. Howard Silverman Mrs. Patricia Simpson Wright Marilyn Slattery Maureen Dwyer Smith Maria Smithburg Rita Spitz Dawn Stanislaw Constance Steinhaus Liz Stiffel Carol J. Stone Cheryl Tama Oblander Lauren D.W. Tatar Marina D.W. Tatar Melissa Trandel Yolanda Tyler Kathryn Vail Victoria C. Verity Chrissie Walker Mrs. John R. Walter Ann Waters Mrs. Thomas E. Wells IV Mary Agnes Welsh Pam Phillips Weston Kim White Diana Weiss Widman Elizabeth Wippman Joyce M. Wippman Leslie Zentner Julie Zuckerman As of January 19, 2017 *Honorary Life Member

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SUPPORTERS The Joffrey Ballet would like to extend thanks to those who provide us with funding that ensures quality and engaging experiences for a variety of audiences. The following is a list of those who made contributions in the amount of $300 or more between January 5, 2016 and January 5, 2017. Although space does not permit us to list all of our friends, we are grateful for the support from each and every one of our loyal donors. $500,000+ Alphawood Foundation Chicago Clear Channel Airports Fred Eychaner Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa Margot and Josef Lakonishok The Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust $100,000–$499,999 Abbott Fund Athletico Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Centers Mary Jo and Doug Basler BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Rosemarie and Dean Buntrock Chicago Athletic Clubs Conagra Brands Dentons Sandy and Roger Deromedi Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation Sonia Florian Paul Galvin Memorial Foundation Trust Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company The Walter E. Heller Foundation JW Marriott Anne L. Kaplan Marcus Lemonis and Beth Levine The Reva and David Logan Foundation NIB Foundation Polk Bros. Foundation Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University Bruce Sagan and Bette Cerf Hill The Satter Foundation Bill and Orli Staley 26 | Joffrey Ballet 2016–2017 SEASON

Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Tatar Mr. and Mrs. Joel V. Williamson Women’s Board of The Joffrey Ballet $50,000–$99,999 Allstate Insurance Company Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. BMO Wealth Management BrickStreet Insurance Chauncey and Marion Deering McCormick Family Foundation The Julius N. Frankel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hoffmann ITW George Jewell JHL Capital Group, LLC The Joyce Foundation Kolcraft Enterprises, Inc. Nancy and Sanfred Koltun The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation MacLean-Fogg Company The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust Jane Ellen Murray Foundation Negaunee Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Patience The Shubert Foundation Denise Littlefield Sobel Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Townsend Wells Fargo $25,000–$49,999 Anonymous (2) Abbott Laboratories The Allstate Foundation Francis Beidler Foundation Marc and Sharen Berman Neil Bluhm Marlene Breslow-Blitstein and Berle Blitstein The Brinson Foundation Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation The Chicago Community Trust The Crown Family Mr. and Mrs. Adam DeWitt Dr. Jill S. Dodds and Dr. Guriqbal Nandra Janet Duchossois and Craig Duchossois Exelon Patti Eylar and Charles Gardner Fox Ford Lincoln Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Jill Garling and Thomas Wilson

Karen Gray-Krehbiel and John Krehbiel, Jr. Harris Family Foundation Sherry Lea and Richard Holson III Illinois Arts Council Agency Susan and Richard† Kiphart La Perla Fashions Make It Better Media Mr. and Mrs. E. Barry Mansur Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd. National Endowment for the Arts Alexandra Nichols and John D. Nichols The Northern Trust Company Prince Charitable Trusts Sage Foundation Eric C. Schieber, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Smith, Jr. Maria Smithburg and William D. Smithburg Ms. Rita Spitz and Mr. David Blears Stout Risius Ross, Inc. Pamela and Russ Strobel The Poetry Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Waters III Mr. and Mrs. Miles D. White Elizabeth Yntema and Mark Ferguson for the Ferguson-Yntema Family Trust $10,000–$24,999 Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IV Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Allen Ariel Investments, LLC Baxter International Inc. Meta S. and Ronald Berger Family Foundation The Boeing Company Burberry Kay and Rhett Butler DeSantis Foundation Deborah and Cody Engle Lorna Ferguson and Terry Clark Mr. and Mrs. F. Conrad Fischer Tiffany Flannagan and Chip Flannagan Nancy Follis Suzanne and Albert M. Friedman Dana Hokin Garvey and Robert Garvey Sabrina and Antonio Gracias GrubHub, Inc. Sherry and Michael Guthrie Joan Hall


SUPPORTERS $10,000–$24,999 (continued) Sandi and Barry Hartstein Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Holly Hunt Hyatt Hotels Foundation Jenner & Block LLP Jerome Robbins Foundation and Trust Jewell Events Catering JPMorgan Chase Brian and Yvette Karaba Dennis D. Kendzora Olivia Kittle and Brian Kittle Dennis and Kathleen Klaeser Kovler Family Foundation Kryolan Professional Make-Up Julie and Guy Lakonishok Adele Lane Mr. and Mrs. Larry Langdon Michael and Jennifer Larsen Ms. Whitney Lasky and Mr. Jerry Lasky Latham & Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Zachary D. Lazar, Jr. Lefkofsky Family Foundation Leibovitz Family Philanthropic Fund Jay Leibovitz Elizabeth Liebman Macy’s Coco B. Meers and Ethan Meers Martha Melman and Rich Melman Lucy Minor Ann Nash and Tom Nash New York Choreographic Institute D. Elizabeth Price and Lou Yecies Hallie Blanchard Rehwaldt and Thomas Rehwaldt John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Cari and Michael Sacks Dr. Scholl Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Sensibar Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Sharp Ms. Courtney C. Shea Melissa de Abreu e Silva and Ildefonso Alvim de A Silva Siragusa Family Foundation Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Melissa and Chuck Smith Ben Strobel Andrew Thorrens U.S. Bank Foundation Pamela Phillips Weston and Roger L. Weston Diana and Stuart Widman

William Blair & Co., LLC Amanda Williamson and Matthew Johnson Workiva Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Zentner $5,000–$9,999 Anonymous (2) Ada Addington and Whitney Addington Emily Strobel Amiet and Michael Amiet Melissa Anton and John Anton Dr. Emily L. Arch Annie Atzeff and Kristopher Atzeff Nancy Gottlieb Bauer Edward Beam Luann Blowers and David Blowers Greg Cameron and Greg Thompson Mrs. Joyce Chelberg Michael Cragg Credit Suisse Christine Du Boulay Ellis Mr. and Mrs. William Farley Paula Fasseas and Peter Fasseas Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Emily Follas Jay Franke and David Herro Katherine and Richard Freiburger Christine Gallagher and Greg Gallagher Ethel and William Gofen The Marvin and Elaine Gottlieb Family Foundation Richard and Mary L. Gray John R. Halligan Charitable Fund The Irving Harris Foundation Janet W. and Robert A. Helman Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hildy Leslie Hindman Mary Ittelson Jen Kurth and Brian Van Klompenberg Dr. Lynda Lane and Ben Lane-Korn Meir Lewis Luminarts Cultural Foundation Robert R. McCormick Foundation Jess and Amanda Merten Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Nordstrom, Inc. Thomas O’Keefe Mary Plauche Stephen Reiss and Rena Hozore Reiss Revel Global Events

Tricia Rooney and Ross Shelleman Jeffrey C. Rubenstein Susan and David Ruder Patricia Schmalzl and William Schmalzl Betty Seid and Richard Seid Carolyn and Michael Sheridan Sidley Austin, LLP Veronica Siegel Sills Foundation Lisa Silverberg and Jim Challenger Jeanette Stevens Liz Stiffel Cheryl Tama Oblander and Scott Oblander Lorraine Trachtenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jason J. Tyler Mr. and Mrs. John R. Walter Dia Weil and Edward Weil Hilary and Barry Weinstein Tamar Weiss Mary Agnes Welsh Bryony and David Winn $2,500–$4,999 Anonymous Dora Aalbregtse and R. John Aalbregtse Bridgette, David, and Chloë Alexander Evelyn Alter Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beidler III Ms. Carolyn A. Blessing John Brazzale Paul Chasnoff and Joe Hopper Wendy Lynn Chronister and Peter Rogers The Colmar Foundation Terri and Alfred D’Ancona Amina Dickerson and Julian Roberts Shawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. Kelly Elizabeth Duquette Marilyn Fields and Larry Fields Christine Fisher and Paul Fisher Jamie-Clare Flaherty Mimi Frankel and Bud Frankel Sue-Gray Goller Michelle Goodman and Larry Goodman Stephanie Grinage and Richard Grinage Mary Henderson and James Henderson 2016–2017 SEASON Joffrey Ballet | 27


SUPPORTERS $2,500–$4,999 (continued) Mr. and Mrs. John W. Higgins Sarai Hoffman and Stephen Pratt Courtney A. Hoffmann and Sebastian Hoffmann Brooke Hubbuch and Nick Hubbuch Lauren Huefner Masahiro Kasai and William Myers Jackelyn Kastanis and Taki Kastanis Heidi and David Keeling Jeffrey Kerr Laura Kofoid and David Ricci Robert Kohl and Clark Pellett Dania Leemputte and Patrick Leemputte Mr. and Mrs. Barry Litwin Leslie Logsdon and Duncan Bourne Lisa Klimley Malkin and Cary J. Malkin Joan Malliband and David Malliband George Mariner and Michael Payette Heather Martin and Sean Martin John R. Menninger Pamela Meyer Ms. Julianne Migely Patricia Miller and Christopher Miller Prof. Keith and Anne Moffat Peggy Morris and Pat Morris Jazelle Morriss and Daniel L. (D.L.) Morriss Barbara and Jonathan Moss Linda Curtis O’Bannon, MD Virginia Owens and James Owens Victoria Poindexter and Joseph P. Gaynor III Carol Pollock Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Foundation Leticia Rodriguez-Marsico Mickey Rolfe Christine Ruttenberg and David Ruttenberg Ms. Maggie Scheyer and Mr. Eric J. Scheyer Lynda Silverman and Howard Silverman Thomas G. Sinkovic Beth Smetana and Gerard Smetana Ms. Kathy Kalesperis Smith and Mr. Dion Grimes Smith 28 | Joffrey Ballet 2016–2017 SEASON

Dawn Stanislaw Penelope Steiner and Robert Steiner Dr. Lauren Streicher and Mr. Jason Brett Dr. Steve Stryker Nathan Tannenbaum Foundation Jennifer Tengelsen and Erich Tengelsen Tom Ford International Melissa Trandel Dana Shepard Treister and Dr. Michael Roy Treister Richard and Noren Ungaretti Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Vail, Jr. Leslie Warner and Stephen Warner $1,500–$2,499 Anonymous (3) Greg Albiero Raheela Gill Anwar and Dr. M. Naveed Anwar Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aron Carey August and Brett August Jennifer Birmingham Gary and Linda† T. Blumenshine Ms. Evelyn Bosenberg Anthony Bruck Carolyn Bucksbaum Tamara Buday and Robert Buday Suzette Bross Bulley and Allan E. Bulley III Mary Kay Mudd Bushonville and Art Bushonville Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Callahan, Jr. Gerald Carter Marge and Lew Collens Ray Coronado Bette Jane Crigger Pamela Crutchfield Dr. John Dainauskas Mr. and Mrs. Terence Donnelly Rees Donofrio and Joseph Donofrio Ms. Maia Dunkel The Elia Group Llc Hattie A. and Marie V. Fatz Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Finder Arthur Frank Darcy Goldfarb, MD

Keith Goldstein and Rodney Goldstein Ann Gootee and James Gootee Anthony and Susan Grosch Shana Guthman and David Guthman Anastasia and Gary Gutting Christy Hand and Matthew Hand Dr. and Mrs. Alan G. Harris Stacie R. Hartman K. Susan Heintz Cynthia Helle and Dan Helle Jim Henry Marci and Ronald Holzer Myrna Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. William O. Kasten Wendy Kilcollin and T. Eric Kilcollin Roberta Killeen and Timothy Killeen Polly Kintzel KPW Family Foundation Sarah Ladgenski and Derek Ladgenski Robin and Jack Lavin Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lawson III Alexandra Leichtman Sherren Leigh Dr. Richard E. Leithiser Mia Levy and Paul Levy Beth Loeb Colleen Loughlin and John Sirek Judy and John MacLeod Elizabeth Marcus and Ira Belcove Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marks Jean McCabe and Joseph Missbrenner James D. McDonough Astrid A. McKinnon and McKay McKinnon Ken Norgan Lee and Sharon Oberlander Anthony and Izabel Olson Sharon Olson and Fred Fleischbein Christine Ott Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pacholick Beth Parin Kristie Paskvan Mary Ellen Pavone, MD and Christopher Novak Kathleen Pipala and Michael Pipala Bonnie Price and Jack Hirsch

Bluford Putnam Donald H. Ratner and Bruce A. Gober Jennifer Ross Barbara and Donald Ruhman Sahara Enterprises, Inc. Salamader Resort And Spa A. Sue Samuels Sarah Schrup Glenn Selander Anne Shonk Craig Sirles Marilyn Slattery Patricia Smith Smithburg Family Foundation Shirley Stanley and Paul Stanley Ned Stebbins Jessica and Erik Steffensen Constance and Orin Steinhaus Patricia Sternberg Carol Stone and David Stone Lauren D.W. Tatar and Scott Borstein Tawani Foundation The William F. O’Connor Foundation Courtney Thompson Nancy Timmers and Michael Timmers Carol Trapp and James Trapp Lauren Vitale Debbie Wang and David Hoyt Olga Weiss and George Honig Joyce M. Wippman William Ziemann Julie Zuckerman and Daniel Zuckerman $1,000–$1,499 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Keene Harwood Addington III Amsted Industries Anderson-Barnicle Family Foundation Anne and Mark Bagan The Ann Barzel/Patrick Henry Arts Fund Sandra Bass Christopher Begy Bernstein Charitable Foundation Thomas Berry Judy Block and Philip Block


SUPPORTERS $1,000–$1,499 (continued) Shaun Block and Andrew Block Virginia Bobins and Norman Bobins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. L. Bogan, Jr. Robyn Bowland Bradbury Family Jeanne Brett Stephen Burns Carter Chinnis Enid Collins Michelle L. Collins Mrs. John C. Colman Lawrence Corry Chrissy Davis and Matt Davis Diana Widman Design Fine Jewelry Paul Fangman Regan Friedmann and Philip Friedmann Elisabeth Geraghty and Robert Geraghty Linda Graubart and Jeffrey Graubart Tracy Hamilton and Jay Hamilton Patricia and O.J. Heestand Mr. and Mrs. Michael Henson Dennis Holtschneider Zach Huesling and Jonathan Lehman Patricia Huffman and Robert Huffman Melinda Jakovich and Lucien Lagrange Howard Kirschbaum Avril Klaff Patricia Koldyke and Martin Koldyke Susan Koltun and Thomas Koltun Lew and Laurie Leibowitz Peggy Lim and Yung Bong Lim Jim and SuAnne Lopata Jessica Lundevall and Torjus Lundevall Sue Mazzone and Don Mazzone Jo Ann McNaughton-Kade and Christopher Kade Lynne Mcnown Julie Moller and Scott Moller Morgan Stanley-Shayne Fund Amy Morrison Nike, Inc. Mary Nixon and Ted Nixon Joanna Norcross

Mr. Jonathan F. Orser Ibby Pinsky and Milton Pinsky Sheila Pizer and Howard Pizer Madeleine Plonsker and Harvey Plonsker Richard and Charlene Posner Mary Prescott Allan Reich Corinne Corky and Larry Richman Carol Roberts Jane Nicholl Sahlins and Bernard Sahlins Lois Scott and David May Anne Searle Bent and Stephen Bent Thomas Shapiro Marcey Siegel and Kenneth Siegel Beth Silverman Stearns Family Charitable Fund Joanne Storm Ann-Marie Streibich and James Streibich Peggy Swartchild and James Swartchild The Elbert W. Rogers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Todd Vieregg Kathleen and John Vondran John Walcher Ashley Wheater and Brian Johnson $750–$999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Babcock, Sr. Diane Baj Marisa Bryce Suzanne Burns Ellen Carnahan and Bill Daniels Stephanie Chueh Jenny Cizner Kelly Dettmann and Brian Dettmann Dorothy Ellesin-Janus and Christopher Janus Joel Farran Kathy Fergemann and Brian Fergemann Beth Fulkerson and Joshua Kellman Marc and Carol Gordon Rebecca Graines Marjorie Habermann Elleke Haggerty Jennifer Hirshfeld-Cytron

The Holzer Family Foundation David Israel Elaine Jaharis and Steven Jaharis Debbie Kelly Kelly Kerfin Alissa King and Thomas King Brittany Kottler Zach Leonard Karen Lo Nichole Mann Kerber Marion and Terry Martin Natalie Matwijiszyn Karen McEniry Donna Milanovich Lydia Ringwald Deborah Ross and Jeffrey Ross Maya Rubalcuba Julia Simpson Anita Tyson I.B. Weil and Thomas Weil Karen and Richard Weiland $500–$749 Anonymous (2) Fillomena Albee Sara Albrecht Ann Allison and Richard Vitkus James Amend Mina Amir-Mokri Patty Perkins Andringa Courtney Ashley Christine Bakalar and John Bakalar Carol Anne Been and Daniel Freedman Susan Belgrad and Donald Belgrad Megan Bero Heidy and Phil Best Aaron Boesky Cary Bomier and David Bomier Jetta Boschen and Dallas Boschen Adrianne Boylen Mrs. Walter F. Brissenden Judy Bross and John Bross Debbie Buckley Laura Danforth Cathy Deutsch Paul DiSangro Julia and Matt Doherty James Dornenburg Michael Downing Joseph Eatherly Sonia Evers Joan and James Fencil

Ellie Forman and Jeremy Forman Erica Fornari J. Victor Frandel Astra Gamsjaeger Patricia Gentry Gigi New York Linda Glick and Robert Glick Amy and Michael Gordon Wes Gordon Joel Guillory Sandra Guy Patrick and Karen Heick Ross Heim Geoffrey and Adrianna Hewings Holzman Design LLC Rose Houston Charitable Foundation IBM International Foundation Ellen Israel and Rich Israel Nancy Jacobs Paul Judy Rachel Klein and Neil Klein Erica Kuhlmann Ms. Donna M. LaPietra and Mr. William Kurtis Scott Leibovitz Kathy Lipp and Roman Lipp Susan Loiacano Phillip Lumpkin Sharon Mackes Patricia Hickey Manz Jeanne Martinez and John Segreti Michael and Linda Mason Helen Hall Melchior Melvin M. Kaftan Revocable Living Trust Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. Lisa Mezzetti Barbara Moser and David Moser Alice Moss Meryl Lyn Moss and Charles Moss Maggie and Michael Murzanski Ruth O’Brien and Stuart Rice Margaret O’Connor and Michael O’Meara Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Owen, Jr. Pappas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Papuga Lynn Pearl Leland Hutchinson and Jean Perkins Alice Perry and Raymond Perry Maria Pinto 2016–2017 SEASON Joffrey Ballet | 29


SUPPORTERS $500–$749 (continued) Mary Prescott Karine Provost Julie Pryor and A Keith Housman Boyd Rice Christine Riker and Walter Riker James Rocks Mr. and Mrs. Morton I. Rosen Emily Rubenstein and Angel Rivera Barbara Schultz Jennifer Seda Elizabeth Shepherd and Scott Kinsloe Amelia Silva and Alejandro Silva Susan Stern and James Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Struthers, Jr. Kartika Sujdak Mary Summers and William Summers Supera Family Foundation Cynthia Taylor and Gregory Taylor Joan Traynelis Robert Veasey Lynne Walton LaDonna Wicklund and Gary Wicklund Paula Wise Wrigley, A Subsidiary of Mars, Inc. Zapwater Communications Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zelisko $300–$499 Anonymous (3) Linda Abrahamson Derrick Agnoletti Margery Al-Chalabi and Suhail Al-Chalabi Kristine Anderson and Tom Coonan Lynn Arensman and Robert Arensman Kimberly Bartuch and Brian Bartuch Steven Bashwiner Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bates Jr. Andrea H. Bauer Suzanne Bessette-Smith Lois and Stanley Birer Marshall Blaise Blow Out Junkie Marie Bousfield and Aldridge Bousfield 30 | Joffrey Ballet 2016–2017 SEASON

Jacqueline Brody Beth Sprecher Brooks Marion Cameron Linda Campbell Denise Casalino Frances Chapman Cathleen Choi Liz Cleveland Tom and Bette Cogan Ann Cole and Roger Cole Arlene Coustan and Harvey Coustan April Daly Robert Delaney Virginia Demos Gary Drescher Maria Dubycky and Roman Dubycky Sandra Dumalski and Raymond Dumalski Adam Dunn Frank and Faith Dusek Joan and Warren Eagle Amal Elahmady Regina Murphy Eugenia Kim Thelma Evans Dr. Robert A. Fajardo Adrienne and Robert Z. Feldstein Dr. W. Clinton Fisher and Lois Farrell Fisher Joan Flavin Sarah Frick Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Fried Niki Gabrielson Christine Geiger Virginia Gluckman Anne Gottlieb Jack and Robin Graham Ginger Griffin Deborah Gubin Joyce Hasmonek Marsie R. Hass and Scott D. Hite Trudy Havens and Gary Neilson Florentino and Kelly Hernandez Joanna Horsnail Joyce Ibers and James Ibers Kathleen Ihrig and Glenn Ihrig Sarah and Michael Jacobs Jenny Patinkin Gayle Jensen Pamela Johnson JPMorgan Chase Foundation Marissa Kalman and Gregg Kalman

Isabella & Alexandria Kasprisin Helen N. Kedo Sandiya Killion David Kimball Mary Kimble Sanja Kirovski Drs. Kristi Kirschner and Raymond Curry Sue Cleary Koch Tina Koegel and Ron Koegel John Kurtz & Gerry Salvacion James Clark and Christina Labate Lana Jewelry Janet Lang Anne Laumont Alison Leff Saralyn Levine Dr. and Mrs. Andrew O. Lewicky Kathleen Lewis Ann Logue and Rik Lantz Sarah Lombardi Persephone Ma Sandra Mangurian Marissa Martin Laura Martinez and Andrew Martinez Thomas McCaffer Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarter Rebecca Miles-Steiner Meredith Mitchell Sanford Moltz Beverly Mook and Wallace Mook Brooks Morgan and Mr. Howard C. Morgan Dr. and Mrs. David D. Morimoto Steven Morris Suzanne Muchin and David Brown Kathleen Mueller Kristina Mulhall and John Mulhall Carol Mullins and Steve Mullins Eileen M Murray Bradley Nelson Elaine Newquist One Two Lash Rebekah Parker Craig Peterson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pierpont Thomas Pool Razan Prassas and Stephen Prassas Ravinia Festival Association

Nicole Reifman Thomas Roberts Florence Ann Romano John Rosenheim Linda Rosenson and Harold Rosenson Camille Kearns Rudy and Robert M. Rudy Floyd Rueger M. Catherine Ryan Elizabeth Saar Laura Sage Carol Ann Saikhon Constance Sampson Patricia Sayre Jenna Schlageter Marilyn Schmitt Sandra Schmoll and Jon Schmoll Patricia Schnadig and Richard Schnadig Meaghan Schneider Jana Schreuder and Eric Schreuder Mary Shea and Charles Shea Elisa Shlofrock-Zusman Melissa Skoog and Chris Dunagan Brittany Smith Drs. April and Frank Smith Rodd Specketer Linda Stein Bruce Stevens Laurene Szkatulski Joani Tarsitano TMF Tours and Travel United Way James Van Metre Arlene Wagner and Albert Wagner Emily Wall Cliff Wallach Annie Wallis and Tom Whitehead Ceta Walters Kathleen Warner Sherry Weiss and Albert Weiss Barbara H. West John Wheeler Elizabeth Wippman and Tom Wippman Linda Wise Amy Yi and Peter Yi Joan Zajtchuk and Russ Zajtchuk


SUPPORTERS RUDOLF NUREYEV FUND AT THE JOFFREY BALLET The Joffrey shares Rudolf Nureyev’s commitment to storytelling, through great works of the past and compelling new works of today. We gratefully recognize the donors listed below for their gifts and pledges to the Rudolf Nureyev Fund for the creation, production, and performance of full length story ballets. DON QUIXOTE Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation Sonia Florian Susan and Richard† Kiphart Nancy and Sanfred Koltun NIB Foundation Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation SLEEPING BEAUTY Marc and Sharen Berman Stephen Reiss and Rena Hozore Reiss Pamela and Russ Strobel GISELLE Mary Jo and Doug Basler Sandy and Roger Deromedi Lorna Ferguson and Terry Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Holson III Jane Ellen Murray Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joel V. Williamson LES SYLPHIDES Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Allen Carolyn A. Blessing Torrence Boone and Ted Chapin Robyn Bowland Butler Rubin Saltarelli & Boyd LLP Greg Cameron and Greg Thompson Paul Chasnoff and Joe Hopper Dillon Foundation Mrs. Christine Du Boulay Ellis Deborah G. Engle Mr. and Mrs. William Farley

Mr. and Mrs. F. Conrad Fischer Chip and Tiffany Flannagan Dana Hokin Garvey and Robert Garvey Sarai Hoffman and Stephen Pratt Una C. Jackman Brian Johnson and Ashley Wheater Anne Kaplan Julie and Guy Lakonishok Mr. and Mrs. Zachary D. Lazar, Jr. Stanley and Lucy Lopata Charitable Foundation Judy and John MacLeod Coco and Ethan Meers Jess and Amanda Merten Barbara and Jonathan Moss Thomas J. O’Keefe Victoria Poindexter and Joseph Gaynor Carol G. Pollock Jeffrey C. Rubenstein Bruce Sagan and Bette Cerf Hill Dr. Eric C. Schieber Terry Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Sharp Courtney C. Shea Ms. Rita Spitz and Mr. David Blears Dawn Stanislaw Jeanette Stevens Dr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Tatar Courtney A. Thompson Townsend Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Warner Olga Weiss and George Honig Amanda Williamson and Matthew Johnson Susan Schaalman Youdovin and Charlie Shulkin William Ziemann ROMEO & JULIET Patty Perkins Andringa Victor Cassidy and Donna Hapac Ms. Jamie-Clare Colvin and Mr. Nicholas Colvin DeVries Fine Arts International Inc. Julia R. Doherty Dr. and Mrs. Alan G. Harris Kathleen and Mark Hechinger Mr. and Mrs. Barry Litwin

James D. McDonough Wendy Nicholson Cheryl Tama Oblander and Scott Oblander Ruth O’Brien and Stuart Rice Dana Shepard Treister and Dr. Michael Roy Treister Sallie Wilson Elizabeth Yntema and Mark Ferguson Simone Zurawski As of August 31, 2016 THE JOFFREY BALLET STAR SOCIETY The Joffrey Ballet Star Society recognizes those individuals who have invested in the future of The Joffrey Ballet through a planned gift. We wish to thank the following for their commitment to our legacy. Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Babcock Mr. D. Jeffrey Baddeley Christine Du Boulay Ellis Dr. and Mrs. David L. Faulk Patricia H. Gerber Michael Goldberger Sue-Gray Goller Barbara and John Henigbaum Marci and Ronald Holzer Paul Chasnoff and Joe Hopper Ms. Darlene Johnson Mr. Stuart Kane Ms. Linda Levey Mr. John McAllister Prof. Keith and Anne Moffat Drs. Bill and Elaine Moor Jane Ellen Murray Mr. Jonathan F. Orser Constance and Orin Steinhaus Elisabeth Wilcox Szegho Ms. Marilyn J. Ward Diana and Stuart Widman Andrea and Rich Winship Mrs. Anna Mary Zarrelli TRIBUTE GIFTS Contributions were made to celebrate the following individuals between January 5, 2016–January 5, 2017. The Joffrey Ballet thanks the donors for their generosity.

IN HONOR OF Anonymous (3) Annie Atzeff Christina Bourne Adam DeWitt Merritt DeWitt Dale Cherry Deborah and Bruce Crown Deborah Engle Yvette Karba Cindy A. Kronman Barry Litwin Courtney Shea Ed Weil Dia and Ed Weil Ashley Wheater IN MEMORY OF Robert Albee Donna Bast Linda Blumenshine Eric B. Eatherly Ronald Fishman Saul Gerber Paul Green Mrs. Francis J. Klimley Dianne Nishimura John O’Neal Barbara Rich Walter F. Tama JOFFREY AUXILIARY BOARD GOVERNING COUNCIL 2016–2017 Emily Strobel Amiet Carolyn Blessing Co-chairs Michael Amiet Lauren Huefner Jaqueline Lentz Sarah Lombardi Rees Mason Natalie Matwijiszyn Dan Patton John P. Walcher

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Q&A WITH THE GAME CHANGERS CHOREOGRAPHERS

All three of our Game Changers choreographers were appointed Resident Choreographer for major ballet companies at a young age: Wayne McGregor (The Royal Ballet), Christopher Wheeldon and Justin Peck (New York City Ballet). We spoke with them about what inspires them and how they recharge their creative energy. What was the most CHALLENGING OR REWARDING ASPECT of taking on the role of Resident Choreographer? WM

Staying true to my own artistic vision. Opening up the possibilities of what ballet can be and say.

JP

One of the most challenging aspects is to avoid redundancy

McGregor in rehearsal for Tree of Codes with Company Wayne McGregor/Paris Opera Ballet/MIF. Photo by Percy Dean. | Photo of Christopher Wheeldon by Todd Rosenberg. | Photo of Justin Peck by Cheryl Mann.

with my choreographic work. The most rewarding thing is the continued growth, both with my personal choreographic development and with the working relationships I forge. CW

It was an overwhelming honor to become the first resident choreographer of New York City Ballet. I think the responsibility to make work that fit in to such a richly populated repertoire was the biggest challenge. The rewards seemed boundless.

What MUSIC are you currently listening to? What about a piece of music inspires or moves you? CW

JP

WM

Leonard Bernstein at the moment, in preparation for a new work for the Bernstein Centennial celebration at The Royal Ballet in 2018. Ultimately, a piece of music must make me want to dance. Joanna Newsom’s Divers, some Aaron Copland concert pieces, the Mica Levi score written for the film Jackie, Stravinsky’s Firebird suite, and Frank Ocean’s Blonde. There is always a healthy rotation. Jlin. Music that transports you to another dimension. Beyond words.

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Q&A

WITH THE GAME CHANGERS CHOREOGRAPHERS (continued)

What BOOK are you currently reading/last book you read? WM

CW

JP

Human Traces by Sebastian Faulks and The Brutal World by Peter Chadwick. Talking Theatre, a collection of interviews of actors, directors and designers by Sir Richard Eyre. Robert McKee’s Story, which is a book on the structure/style/ substance of storytelling.

Do you prefer creating ABSTRACT OR NARRATIVE work? CW

I love to make both types of work.

JP

There is always a bit of both in almost all of my work.

WM

I don’t believe there is a difference. A body cannot be abstract.

What UNIQUE QUALITIES do Joffrey dancers bring to your work? JP

WM

CW

The ecosystem that exists at Joffrey is one of great joy, openness, buoyancy, passion, and determination. Athleticism, drive, sensitivity.

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The quality that makes Joffrey Ballet so unique for me, is that the dancers care deeply for the artistic growth of the company as a whole. More so than in any other ballet company, there is a feeling of a common goal.

How do you RECHARGE your creative energy? JP

I find the best way to stay energized creatively is to take in all sorts of art and culture.

CW

Time with my husband. We are passionate travelers.

WM

Research, unfamiliar adventures, and Lamu (East Africa).

What are your HOPES for 2017? WM

CW

JP

That art and artists continue to be individual, inspirational, and challenging. That as an artist I am able to continue to make works that can help people escape from the craziness of our world. A hope for greater peace, respect, and tolerance, both domestically and globally. I can only hope for more positivity in the world.


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JANIE TAYLOR Stager Year of the Rabbit (continued from page 23) Taylor appeared in the film Center Stage directed by Nicholas Hytner, which was released in 2000. She retired from the NYCB on March 1, 2014. Taylor is now a repetiteur setting ballets for Justin Peck and Benjamin Millepied on companies around the world and has since started a career in design. She has designed costumes for the NYCB and LA Dance Project.

JOBY TALBOT Composer Fool’s Paradise Born in London in 1971, Joby Talbot studied privately with Brian Elias and under Simon Bainbridge at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Talbot’s catalogue is diverse, comprising scores for dance and screen, works for orchestra, choir, soloists and chamber groups, as well as a recent and critically acclaimed opera debut with Everest, premiered by The Dallas Opera in early 2015. Talbot’s collaborations with Christopher Wheeldon include Fool’s Paradise (2007), Tide Harmonic (2013), and the full-length Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (2011), and The Winter’s Tale (2014). Further prominent works for dance include Chroma (2006), Genus (2007), and Entity (2008) with Wayne McGregor and Chamber (2012) with Medhi Walerski and Nederlands Dans Theater.

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MAX RICHTER Composer INFRA

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Hailed as the most influential composer of his generation, electroacoustic polymath Max Richter defies definition: composer he may be, but he is also a pianist, producer, remixer, and collaborator, and beyond argument, one of the most prolific of contemporary musical artists. Inspired equally by Bach, punk rock, and ambient electronica, Richter’s sonic world blends a formal classical training (he graduated from The Royal Academy of Music) with modern technology. His unique and distinctive brand of heartbroken melodicism bridges the minimalist greats with pioneering electronics and the contemporary digital music production universe. Over the year, Richter has become best known for his genredefining and highly influential solo albums which have given rise to and are seen as ‘landmarks’ (The Independent, Pitchfork) of the ever-burgeoning ‘neo-classical’ movement, but his monumental collaborative output also encompasses concert music, operas, ballets, art and video installations, and multiple film, theater, and television scores. Ballets include his many collaborative ventures with maverick Royal Ballet Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor, with his works also being used by, amongst others, The Joffrey Ballet, Nederlands Dans Teatre, Lucinda Childs, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Dutch National Ballet, Dresden Semper Oper, Ballet du Rhin, and Northern Ballet.

SUFJAN STEVENS Composer Year of the Rabbit Sufjan Stevens is a singer-songwriter currently living in New York City. A preoccupation with epic concepts has motivated two state records (Michigan & Illinois), a collection of sacred and biblical songs (Seven Swans), an electronic album for the animals of the Chinese zodiac (Enjoy Your Rabbit), two Christmas box sets (Songs for Christmas, vol. 1-5 and Silver & Gold, vol. 6-10), and a programmatic tone poem for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (The BQE). In 2010, Sufjan released an expansive EP (All Delighted People) and the full-length The Age of Adz, a collection of songs partly inspired by the outsider artist Royal Robertson. His most recent release is Carrie & Lowell, released in March of 2015. Born in Detroit and raised in Northern Michigan, Stevens attended Hope College, in Holland, Michigan, and the Masters program for writers at the New School for Social Research.

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CHRIS EKERS Sound Design INFRA Sound designer Chris Ekers made his Royal Ballet debut in 2008 on Wayne McGregor’s INFRA and has since returned to work on McGregor’s Woolf Works. Ekers trained as a musician. He began his career as a sound designer in 1981 with theatre sound rental company Autograph Sound Recording. During this time, he was involved in many West End musical productions, including Song and Dance, Starlight Express, and Chess. Since 1987, he has worked as a freelance sound engineer and designer with composers and ensembles and with dance, theatre, and opera companies, including with Gavin Bryars, Jan Garbarek, Max Richter, and the Hilliard Ensemble. In addition to works for The Royal Ballet, Ekers’s collaborations with Richter include touring with his ensemble in the UK and internationally, and the world premiere of the eight-hour Sleep in Kraftwerk, Berlin. Ekers is Head of Sound for the annual Fès Festival of Sacred World Music in Morocco. Previous positions include Head of Sound for Assembly Theatre at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Senior Production Manager for Audio, Broadcast Audio and Communications for London 2012 Ceremonies Ltd.

MICHAEL P. ATKINSON Orchestration Year of the Rabbit Michael P. Atkinson actively participates in the cultural life of New York City and Brooklyn as a Hornist, Arranger, Conductor, and Composer. He holds B.M. and M.M. in French horn performance from the Juilliard School, where he studied with Jerome Ashby and William Purvis. As a younger horn student in Pittsburgh, he studied with Dennis R. Abelson and Howard Hillyer. As an arranger, Atkinson has frequently worked with Sufjan Stevens. In 2007, he was commissioned to realize songs from Stevens’ 2001 Enjoy Your Rabbit for string quartet. These works would later capture the attention of New York City Ballet member and choreographer Justin Peck, and in 2011, Atkinson was commissioned to orchestrate seven movements from the album Run Rabbit Run to accompany a new ballet called Year of the Rabbit.

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JULIAN OPIE Set Design INFRA

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Julian Opie (British, b.1958) is a sculptor and digital artist associated with the New British Sculpture movement, and best known for portraits that reduce subjects to essential lines and color planes. Born in Oxford, he studied at Goldsmith’s School of Art from 1979 to 1983, during which time he created the series Eat Dirt, Art History of tongue-in-cheek copies of famous artworks. In his early work, Opie made steel sculptures of domestic appliances, architectural structures, and abstract, geometrical shapes. More recently, he has focused on digital media such as LED projections and graphic art. His work draws on classical portraiture, Japanese woodblock prints, and Pop Art aesthetics, particularly the work of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Opie has created a stylized, fragmentary visual language that depersonalizes his subjects, but he includes details, such as an exotic flower in Muliati, Shop Assistant (2002), specific titles, and different colored background to distinguish each work. His work is included in several public collections, including the Tate Gallery in London, the National Museum of Art in Osaka, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He lives and works in London.

NARCISO RODRIGUEZ Costume Design Fool’s Paradise One of the foremost American designers during the last two decades, Narciso Rodriguez plays a singular role in fashion. In 1996, Rodriguez received international acclaim when he designed the bias-cut wedding dress that Carolyn Bessette wore for her marriage to John F. Kennedy, Jr. On November 4, 2008, Narciso Rodriguez became part of a monumental event in American history. To celebrate her husband Barack Obama’s triumphant victory as the first African American president of The United States, Michelle Obama chose to wear a dress from the designer’s Spring 2009 Collection. “It was both emotional and exhilarating,” Rodriguez said. “To be part of this memorable moment in history was a great honor.” The designer was again honored when the First Lady chose to wear Narciso Rodriguez to her husband’s first State of the Union address in 2009 and his last State of the Union address in 2016. Today, Narciso Rodriguez’s fashion house is based in New York City where he shows his women’s ready-to-wear collections.

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MORITZ JUNGE Costume Design INFRA Moritz Junge was born in Germany and studied at the Berlin University of the Arts and the Slade School of Fine Art, London. He was the overall winner of the Linbury Prize for stage design in 2001. For The Royal Ballet his work includes Live Fire Exercise, Limen, INFRA (also Mariinsky Ballet), and Chroma (also Alvin Ailey, Boston Ballet, National Ballet of Canada, San Francisco Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, Bolshoi, DNB). Most recently he created the designs for Wayne McGregor’s new work for The Royal Ballet, Multiverse. Other opera and ballet work includes Cosi fan tutti (Opera Australia); Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Les Troyens, Aida, and The Tempest (Royal Opera); Don Carlo (Bolshoi); L’Anatomie de la sensation (Paris Opera Ballet); Outlier (NYCB); Daphne (La Monnaie, Brussels); Messiah (ENO, Opéra de Lyon); Dyad 1929 (Australian Ballet); Renature (NDT); and La Cenerentola (Glyndebourne). Designs for theatre include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare’s Globe); In the Republic of Happiness (Royal Court); The Kitchen, Dido, Queen of Carthage, and The Hour we Knew Nothing of Each Other (National Theatre); Judgment Day (Almeida); and All About my Mother (Old Vic). He designed costumes for the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony.

PENNY JACOBUS Lighting Design Fool’s Paradise Penny Jacobus is currently the Lighting Director for the New York City Ballet and has been with the company since 2000. Her credits include lighting four world premieres in addition to managing the lighting department for the repertory and touring seasons of the company. Additional credits include Lighting Supervisor and Designer for Christopher Wheeldon and the Morphoses Dance Company, designs for Tom Gold Dance Foundation, and recreations of NYCB designs at various ballet companies. She previously worked as a staff assistant lighting designer for the New York City Opera and assisted on several NYC Broadway shows. Penny graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and she was the Gilbert V. Hemsley Intern in Lighting in 1997.

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LUCY CARTER Lighting Design INFRA

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Lucy Carter trained in Dance and Drama at the Roehampton Institute before training in Lighting Design at Central School of Speech and Drama. In 2008, she received the Knight of Illumination Award for Dance for Chroma and in 2015 for Woolf Works. She is the main collaborator with choreographer Wayne McGregor. Their work includes Borderlands at San Francisco Ballet; Atomos, FAR, UNDANCE, Entity, Dyad 1909, Amu, Digito1, AtaXia and Nemesis for Company Wayne McGregor; Multiverse, Obsidian Tear, Woolf Works, Tetractys: The Art of Fugue, Raven Girl, Machina, Carbon Life, Live Fire Exercise, Limen, INFRA, Chroma, Qualia, Dido and Aeneas, Acis and Galatea, and Nimbus (Royal Opera/Royal Ballet), Kairos (Ballet Zürich); Outlier (New York City Ballet); Dyad 1929 (Australian Ballet); Kirikou and Karaba (musical, Maison de la danse, Lyon); Alea Sands, L’Anatomie de la Sensation, and Genus (Paris Opéra Ballet); Skindex and Renature (Nederlands Dans Theater); 2 Human (ENB); Yantra and Nautilus (Stuttgart); Chroma (Bolshoi, Canadian National Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet); Yantra (Stuttgart Ballet) and INFRA (Mariinsky, St Petersburg, Tulsa Ballet).

BRANDON STIRLING BAKER Lighting Design Year of the Rabbit Brandon Stirling Baker’s lighting can be seen in the repertories of New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Berlin Staatsballet, Dutch National Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Houston Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, LA Dance Project, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Guggenheim Bilbao, and many others. Baker has worked with choreographer Justin Peck since 2010 collaborating on over fifteen world premieres internationally. Baker’s lighting for ballet was awarded with the 2016 Lotos Foundation Prize for emerging artists. Baker is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama in Glasgow, Scotland.

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JACK MEHLER Lighting Design Fool’s Paradise, INFRA A Chicago-area native, Jack Mehler earned a BFA from the University of Illinois/Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and then an MFA from New York University/Tisch School of the Arts. Based in New York for the last 19 years, Mr. Mehler designs lighting and/or scenery for an exciting mix of dance, musicals, plays, and commercial projects for groups such as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Ballet Florida, Ballet Memphis, Buglisi-Foreman Dance, Donald Byrd/Spectrum Dance, Capital Rep, Cleveland Playhouse, Freedom Theatre, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Manhattan Theatre Club, North Shore Music Theatre, Norwegian National Opera Ballet, Paper Mill Playhouse, San Francisco Ballet, Seattle Rep, The Spoleto Festival, Syracuse Stage, The Working Theatre, and the WPA Theatre among many others. Mehler’s designs for choreographer Lar Lubovitch include Pentimento, Elemental Brubeck, Dvorak Serenade, Little Rhapsodies, and Jangle for Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, as well as Nature Boy (previously Love’s Stories) for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and Recordare for José Limón. For The Joffrey Ballet, Mehler designed Donald Byrd’s Motown Suite and To Know Her, as well as the 2007 and 2008 versions of The Nutcracker (based on Tom Skelton’s original design). Mehler also provides Design Coordination/Owner’s Representation for arts organizations building or renovating performance and rehearsal facilities, having recently completed work on a major project for a Minnesota performing arts school with a 3,000 seat amphitheatre and 23,500 sq ft year-round rehearsal facility.

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FACILITIES AND SERVICES EFROYMSON PATRON SERVICES CENTER is located in Aisle 1 of the main floor and is open throughout performances to assist patrons with any needs they may have.

THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE HAS A STRICT POLICY OF NO LATE SEATING. Patrons arriving after the performance begins, or leaving the seating area for any reason, will be seated in a designated section and may take their ticketed seats at intermission.

CONCESSIONS are available throughout the theatre lobbies.

OUTSIDE FOOD AND BEVERAGE ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE THEATRE. For Joffrey performances, all purchased snacks must be consumed in the lobby. Only bottled water is allowed in the seating area.

RESTROOMS are located on the lower level and in the Baryl Family Lobby (third floor). Accessible restroom facilities are located in the southwest corner of the main lobby and on the third floor. ACCESSIBILITY: The Auditorium Theatre is accessible to all patrons and fully complies with ADA requirements. Various levels of accommodations are available to patrons who require assisted listening devices, signed performances, or accessible seating. Additionally, our Efroymson Patron Services Center office, located in Aisle 1 of the main lobby, is open throughout performances to assist patrons with any needs they may have. For more information on accessibility, please call 312.341.2300.

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER during performances is 312.341.2389.

FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a lighted sign nearest to your seat is the shortest route out of the theatre. In the event of a theatre evacuation, WALK TO THAT EXIT.

PUBLIC TELEPHONES are located in Patron Services.

Please turn off all ELECTRONIC DEVICES that may ring, beep, vibrate, or otherwise produce a sound that may disrupt the performance. Electronic devices include mobile phones, pagers, and watches.

SMOKING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED in the theatre and within 25 feet of any entrance.

COAT CHECK is seasonal and located in the main floor lobby.

THE USE OF VIDEO, PHOTOGRAPHY, or any other recording devices is strictly prohibited in the theatre during performances.

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OST AND FOUND: Found articles should L be left with Patron Services located in Aisle 1 of the main lobby. To determine whether a personal article has been turned in to the Lost and Found, please call 312.341.2389. Any items lost or presumed stolen are not the responsibility of the Auditorium Theatre.

FIREARMS: In compliance with the Illinois Firearms Concealed Carry Act, the Auditorium Theatre prohibits the carrying of weapons of any kind in the theatre and on theatre property.

AN ATM is located in Aisle 1.

A complete guide to our facilities and services is available at 1 | AuditoriumTheatre.org 2 | Box Office froymson Patron 3 | E Services Center Office


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