ADF Annual Report 2023

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AMERICAN DANCE FESTIVAL celebrating 90 years

2 0 2 3 ANNUAL REPORT

This season was made possible through the generous support of the SHS Foundation and Duke University.


SW!NG OUT

Cover Photo: Melissa Verdecia, Eila Valls, and Jenna Marie in Club Havana by Ballet Hispánico. Photo by Hayim Heron. Back Cover Photo: The Lost Art of Dreaming by Sean Dorsey Dance. Photo by Lydia Daniller. Page 2: BODYTRAFFIC Photo by Guzman Rosado and Jodee Nimerichter Photo by Mehmet Demirci. Performance Photos: staibdance Photo by Lori Teague (page 7) Paul Taylor Dance Company Photo by Whitney Browne (page 9) and Cara Hagan Photo by Christina McKinney (page 10). All other photos by Ben McKeown unless otherwise noted.

CONTENTS

Letter from the Director...........................................................................2 Awards, Honorees, and Celebrations..................................................3 2023 Performances..................................................................................5 Educational and Professional Programs...........................................11 Community Engagement......................................................................13 International Choreographers Residency........................................15 Movies By Movers..................................................................................16 Ticket Programs......................................................................................17 Behind the Scenes..................................................................................18 Major Support.........................................................................................19 ADF Fund Contributors.........................................................................20

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LETTER

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Dear Friends, Thank you for celebrating ADF’s 90th anniversary season with us. We featured 40 performances by 25 companies and choreographers, including 8 festival debuts, and more than 90 North Carolina artists and community members graced our various stages. We welcomed students and choreographers from 34 states and 12 countries, and our Samuel H. Scripps Studios offered camps, year-round classes for all ages and levels, informal showings, and artist residencies throughout the year. The magic of ADF is made possible with a vibrant community coming together. YOU showed us your enthusiasm for all that we do, and you supported us through attending performances, generous contributions, hosting parties and artists in your homes, partnering, volunteering, and so much more. Here’s a toast to dance and creativity, to the impact ADF has had on the dance field and the lives of so many over these past nine decades, and to all of YOU for keeping us dancing! With appreciation,

Jodee Nimerichter, Executive Director

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RENNIE HARRIS 2023 Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance Festival Award Rennie Harris with daughter, Miyeko Urvashi Rennie Harris, and godson, Carter Hill

ADF presented the 2023 Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance Festival Award for lifetime achievement to acclaimed Hip-hop choreographer, ambassador, educator, and artist Rennie Harris. Robert Battle, Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, presented the $50,000 award to Harris on June 9. Following the award presentation, Harris’ company, Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance Theater, performed Nuttin’ But A Word.

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Rennie Harris introduced Street Dance to concert stages, coined the term “Street Dance Theater,” and pioneered the dance style globally as a powerful teacher/spokesperson for the significance of “street” origins in any dance style. Recognized as a leading ambassador for Hip-hop dance art, Harris’ work encompasses African American traditions of the past while presenting new generational voices through its ever-evolving interpretations of dance.


Jody Gottfried Arnhold with Erin Lally and Ann Biddle

JODY GOTTFRIED ARNHOLD 2023 Balasaraswati/Joy Anne Dewey Beinecke Endowed Chair for Distinguished Teaching

Ann Biddle and Erin Lally presented the award to Jody Gottfried Arnold at a ceremony on June 28. The ceremony was followed by the screening of PS Dance! The Next Generation which was produced by Arnhold. Arnhold’s experience teaching dance in New York City public schools for 25 years has been the catalyst for her visionary support of dance education in public schools. Her contributions to dance in higher education have created unparalleled opportunities for dance to be taught, researched, measured, and analyzed, providing substantial evidence that dance is essential to every child’s education. She founded Dance Education Laboratory (DEL) 92NY in 1995. Her support for arts programming at the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) has created a robust and thriving community of dance educators. The Arnhold Graduate Dance Education Program at Hunter College, which Arnhold created as a pipeline to train and certify dance educators, has contributed to the more than 500 certified dance educators currently teaching dance in NYC public schools. Gerri Houlihan with James Frazier

GERRI HOULIHAN 2023 Season Honoree

ADF dedicated its 2023 season to educator, choreographer, and performer Gerri Houlihan, who celebrated her 40th anniversary of teaching at the festival this summer. The season dedication took place on June 25 during the Faculty & Musicians Concert, where Houlihan presented her work, Written on the Body. This year, ADF established the Gerri Houlihan Scholarship Fund.

Celebration of

TONY C. JOHNSON

ADF celebrated the life and work of Tony C. Johnson on June 19 with the premieres of a short documentary by David Delaney Mayer and a new work by Johnson followed by a moderated conversation. Johnson is a life-long artist, dancer, choreographer, and, most of all, a community builder and loyal supporter of ADF. This year, ADF awarded the first Tony C. Johnson scholarship.

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ADF’S 2023 PERFORMANCES

KYLE MARSHALL CHOREOGRAPHY

RENNIE HARRIS PUREMOVEMENT

Onyx by Kyle Marshall was commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/ SHS Foundations Award for New Works.

This project was supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

were made possible with lead funding from the SHS Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust, Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation, North Carolina Arts Council, City of Durham, National Endowment for the Arts, The Shubert Foundation, The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, and The Forest at Duke.

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performances

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BALLET HISPÁNICO

ADF commissions

world premieres

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ADF debuts

Papagayos by Omar Román De Jesús was commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works, and in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The arts are back in North Carolina. The Spark the Arts grant promotes audience inclusion and reengagement in the arts.


MADE IN NC

Lead support for Made in NC was provided by a grant from The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.

PILOBOLUS

Made in NC residencies at ADF’s Samuel H. Scripps Studios were made possible with support from the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.

RENAY AUMILLER

CAROLINE CALOUCHE

KRISTIN TAYLOR DUNCAN

SW!NG OUT

MICHELLE PEARSON

NICOLE VAUGHAN-DIAZ

This project was supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. SW!NG OUT was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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MARK HAIM

FOOTPRINTS

The ADF commissions and residencies for the Footprints program were made possible with major support from the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.

BRIAN BROOKS

This presentation of This Land Is Your Land was co-presented by the Nasher Museum of Art and ADF, with major support from the Nathan M. Clark Foundation.

TATIANA DESARDOUIN STAIBDANCE

ABDEL R. SALAAM

This presentation of fence was funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the North Carolina Arts Council. fence was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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SEAN DORSEY DANCE

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performing artists

The Lost Art of Dreaming was commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works. This project was supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The arts are back in North Carolina. The Spark the Arts grant promotes audience inclusion and reengagement in the arts. This ADF presentation was also supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

JOANNA KOTZE

16K+ audience members

16.4K Instagram followers

62K

Facebook followers

This presentation of ‘lectric Eye was supported by the Nathan M. Clark Foundation.

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LES BALLET AFRIK

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scholarship recipients

New York Is Burning was co-presented by Meredith College. This presentation was supported by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County.

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PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY

school alumni performers

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students, faculty, musicians, interns, and staff from countries states and

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RESIDENT ISLAND DANCE THEATRE

Resident Island Dance Theatre is part of Center Stage, a public diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts in cooperation with the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations. General management is provided by Lisa Booth Management, Inc. The presentation was supported in part by Duke University’s Asian/Pacific Studies Institute.


BODYTRAFFIC

BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE COMPANY

Notes on Fall was commissioned by the American Dance Festival with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works. Curriculum II by Bill T. Jones was co-commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works.

ZVIDANCE

This presentation of ZviDance was supported in part by the Israel Center of Jewish for Good.

This program was supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

CARA HAGAN

were we birds? was co-presented by the Nasher Museum of Art. This presentation was commissioned by the American Dance Festival with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works.

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Our 2023 summer educational and professional programs focused on bringing people together and creating connections through classes, discussions, process, and performances. From dancers in the Summer Dance Intensive and Pre-Professional Dance Intensive to working artists in the Dance Professional Workshops, we collectively danced, explored, and expanded.

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE The 2023 Summer Dance Intensive (SDI), a four-week intensive for dancers and artists ages 18 and older, offered 18 energizing daily classes, 60+ drop-in classes and discussions, student shows, and performances to 156 enrolled students. Daily classes included African dance forms, ballet, composition, contemporary, Hip-hop & House, improvisation, jazz, process, and repertory, led by 15 faculty and 12 musicians. Additionally, ADF faculty, company artists, and guests led drop-in classes, which provided vast opportunities for dancers to engage and train deeply. Classes were led by ADF Faculty Anna Barker, Brian Brooks, Robbie Cook, Tatiana Desardouin, Adriane Fang, Ramón Flowers, Monique Haley, Kelly Hirina, Yangkeun Kim, Jordan Lloyd, Brenna Monroe-Cook, Sherone Price, Jenna Riegel, Abdel R. Salaam, Charles Slender-White, and Jessie Young. Performance opportunities for students included repertory classes, student works, the International Choreographers Residency (ICR), and the Footprints program with Brian Brooks, Tatiana Desardouin, and Abdel R. Salaam.

PRE-PROFESSIONAL DANCE INTENSIVE The Pre-Professional Dance Intensive (PDI), an audition-based two-week intensive for young artists ages 13–17, provided challenging dance classes focused on community building while cultivating individual growth and the artistic voice. Daily classes included African dance forms, ballet, composition, dance film, jazz, modern, and repertory. These classes were designed to develop artistry, offer new approaches to training, and instill confidence. This year, dancers harnessed their own ingenuity and created individual dance films and a collaborative group dance. Additional program opportunities included master classes, reflective discussions, student-led activities, social events, a variety/talent show, and the ADF season performances. These dancers were mentored by a group of experienced dorm counselors that created a welcoming and supportive environment. Classes were led by ADF Faculty Anna Barker, Michelle Gibson, Jordan Kriston, Momar Ndiaye, and Matt Pardo and featured live musical accompaniment by Vladimir Espinosa, Natalie Gilbert, and Andrew Hasenpflug (Director of Musicians). Dancers collaboratively created alongside their faculty in their repertory classes and performed new works for the ADF community. The 2023 Pre-Professional Dance Intensive had 47 enrolled students.

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Mikail Samuels, SDI Student

This year, ADF made a historic investment in its school staffing and hired its first onsite, full-time Director of Education, Nile H. Russell. Russell develops and oversees recruitment efforts and school programming and is a liaison with our incredible community of students, faculty, and musicians.


Emma Carter, PDI Student

Jee Eun Ahn, DPW Student

DANCE PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS In 2023, the Dance Professional Workshops (DPW) for working artists and educators offered DPW for Creative Process with Liz Lerman and Leah Cox, and DPW for Educators with Gerri Houlihan. These week-long workshops provided the opportunity for new collaboration, artistic renewal, and making connections. DPW for Creative Process fostered imagination and the development of creative tools for use in a variety of scenarios and offered practices for continued growth, curiosity, and change. Participants were encouraged to adapt and apply Lerman and Cox’s creative tools in ways that support their own artistic practices. DPW for Educators replenished pedagogical capacities through a curriculum that offered space for educators to examine teaching methods while moving. Participants engaged in daily movement classes with Houlihan, in-depth sessions with guest faculty, and participant-led discussions.

ADF/DUKE MFA COLLABORATION The Duke Dance Program MFA in Dance: Embodied Interdisciplinary Praxis (MFAEIP)’s graduate and alumni dance artists participated in movement classes and workshops at ADF, and we continue to explore new ways of enriching this wonderful connection.

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“I learned that being myself is FANTASTIC!” Ahymelis Nicole Garcia Rodriguez, student in Ballet Hispánico’s Baila Conmigo, Come Dance with Me! camp hosted by ADF

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ADF’S SAMUEL H. SCRIPPS STUDIOS ADF’s Samuel H. Scripps Studios offered in-person classes, camps, and master classes for all ages and levels. ADF was able to offer scholarships to 65 students thanks to an anonymous donor. ADF’s Scripps Studios provided space to numerous artists for rehearsals, residencies, and informal showings. The ADF Studio Subsidy Program offered discounted rentals to 9 North Carolina dance artists thanks to generous support from the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.

BODYTRAFFIC Masterclass with Joan Rodriguez

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Ballet Hispánico Camp Photo by Angelica Edwards

During ADF’s performance season, Tatiana Desardouin, founder and artistic director of Passion Fruit Dance Company, offered a Hip-hop camp to engage youth ages 12-15. Pilobolus’ Shadow Camp returned this year and participants showed off what they learned on stage, in front of a full house, at the start of the Pilobolus show on June 23. BODYTRAFFIC, Heather Favretto, Gerri Houlihan, Jessie Young, Sherone Price, and Jordan Kriston offered free community workshops in celebration of ADF’s Scripps Studios’ 10 year anniversary. Through a collaboration with community leaders and a generous donation, ADF was able to offer scholarships to 13 Latino youth to attend Ballet Hispánico’s bilingual camp, Baila Conmigo, Come Dance with Me! After the conclusion of the camp, students and their families were invited to attend Ballet Hispánico’s performance, where a short video, capturing the students’ experiences and the camp’s impact, was screened.


Ballet Hispánico Camp Photos by Angelica Edwards

ADF PROJECT DANCE

PARKINSON’S PROGRAMS

Developed in 1998 in collaboration with the Durham Parks and Recreation Department, ADF Project Dance is designed to expose the Triangle community to dance by offering free creative movement classes led by professional teaching artists and guest performers. The program is led by Creative Movement Director Gaspard Louis.

The Parkinson’s Movement Initiative (PMI), offered in collaboration with Poe Wellness Solutions and NC Dance for Parkinson’s, had another successful year with cost-free movement classes for people living with PD and their caregivers. These weekly classes were offered in person and via Zoom.

In 2022-2023, ADF offered classes to more than 1,018 participants in the Triangle. In the spring semester, Louis led classes at Durham’s Central Park School for Children, Holt Elementary, Durham Nativity School, Southeast High School, East Wake High School, Knightdale High School, and Hillside High School. Artists Jose Velasquez, Daisy Hodge, Taylor Lovett, Annabel Lopez, and McDaniel Roberts hosted programs at Marbles Kids Museum (Raleigh) and Kidzu Children’s Museum (Chapel Hill) during the summer. McDaniel Roberts also offered workshops with Durham Parks and Recreation at Edison Johnson, Walltown, and WD Hill Recreation Centers.

ADF’s Parkinson’s Movement Initiative is currently in partnership with the NC Dance for Parkinson’s and is supported by the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust, Parkinson’s Foundation, RTI International, and individual donors.

ADF Project Dance is made possible with major support from the SHS Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts, Susan and Michael Hershfield, and Central Park School for Children.

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INTERNATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHERS RESIDENCY PROGRAM In 2023, we were thrilled to bring back the International Choreographers Residency program (ICR) for the first time since 2019. Under the direction of Gerri Houlihan and Momar Ndiaye, this year’s cohort included nine choreographers from Australia, China, Croatia, Korea, Romania, Spain, Taiwan, and Ukraine. The ICR program creates lifelong friendships and collaboration among choreographers and dancers worldwide.

ADF’s International Choreographers Residency Program was supported by the Arnhold Foundation, the Esther and Otto Seligmann Foundation, Taiwan Academy of TECRO/Ministry of Culture in Taiwan, SPAIN-USA Foundation, Korea Dance Abroad, and Trust for Mutual Understanding. Photo by Skylar Chappell

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MOVIES BY MOVERS Under the direction of Jennifer Scully-Thurston, ADF’s Movies By Movers is an annual film festival dedicated to the conversation between the body and the camera. An exciting new collaboration between ADF and the Chelsea Theater made possible the Chelsea x ADF Dance Film Series, which presented a series of classic musicals, feature films, documentaries, shorts, and the premiere of an ADF-commissioned film by Micaela Taylor on the big screen at the Chelsea Theater in Chapel Hill, NC. Over the summer, films were presented at the Film Theater in the Rubenstein Arts Center at Duke University and streamed online. A selection of films from the 2022 Movies By Movers program was presented at the Alabama Screendance Festival in January 2023. Chelsea x ADF Dance Film Series was supported by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.

Dreaming Trans and Queer Futures Emmy-Award winning film by Lindsay Gauthier and Sean Dorsey Dance

Clare Schweitzer and Hannah M. Weber, hosts of the podcast Frameform, attended the July 15th screening, leading a Q&A with 8 filmmakers and recording a special interview with Sean Dorsey Dance for Frameform, which discusses movies, moving, and everything in between. ADF’s Movies By Movers presented short dance films from all over the world, including Australia, Canada, China, France, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

MEMORY FOR MOVEMENT Dr. Ruth Day, Duke Professor and ADF’s Cognitive Scientist in Residence, continued ADF’s Dancers & Audience Memory Program throughout the 2023 season. This teaching and research program is based on both dance and cognitive science principles. It uses an online Dance Perception Quiz, structured class observations, lab experiments, and other methods to answer questions such as, “How do dancers learn and remember?” and “How do audiences perceive and remember?” A major focus this year was on dancers’ excellent memory – is it excellent in general or just for dance?

On Mending Film by Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern and Emilie Louise Leriche

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TICKET PROGRAMS EXPERIENCE DANCE

In an effort to make the performing arts accessible to as many groups as possible, ADF distributes complimentary performance tickets to nonprofit organizations that work with individuals, families, youth, and seniors in need who otherwise could not attend performances. ADF staff reviews applications from local nonprofit organizations and determines how Experience Dance tickets will be distributed. During the 2023 performance season, approximately 250 Experience Dance tickets were given out to 6 local community groups. Experience Dance is made possible with support from the Duke Energy Foundation.

KIDS NIGHT OUT

ADF’s Kids Night Out program provided 205 youth ages 6-17 the opportunity to attend season performances for free with the purchase of a regular-priced adult ticket. Kids Night Out is made possible with support from the Durham Merchants Association Charitable Foundation.

ADF GO

ADF Go is designed to make modern dance more accessible to young adults ages 18–30 by offering $15 tickets to most ADF performances. In 2023, tickets were made available in advance, increasing sales by 199% (418 ADF Go tickets sold) from 2022 when tickets were only sold on the day of the show.

GOLDEN TICKET FOR EDUCATORS

In 2022, ADF launched the Golden Ticket for Dance Educators program, which in 2023 was extended to educators in all disciplines. 70 educators took advantage of the 6-show subscription for $90 or 20% off single ticket offers. Golden Tickets for Educators are made possible with support from the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.

CAREGIVER DISCOUNT

Eight elderly patrons or patrons with disabilities and their personal caregivers benefited from ADF’s new Caregiver Discount, which provides one free ticket with the purchase of another ticket.

CHILDREN’S SATURDAY MATINEE SERIES

The 2023 Children’s Matinee season’s three one-hour performances by Rennie Harris Puremovement, Pilobolus, and Ballet Hispànico welcomed 2,053 youth and families. The shows were curated to evoke curiosity and inspire children’s imaginations, followed by a FREE Kids’ Party with live music, snacks, and kid-friendly activities. $12 Children’s Matinee tickets are made possible with support from Jody and John Arnhold/Arnhold Foundation.

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Somewhere in the Middle Paul Taylor Dance Company


BEHIND THE SCENES Honorary Chairpersons

Mrs. Laura Bush • Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton • Mrs. George Bush (1925-2018) Mrs. Nancy Reagan (1921-2016) • Mrs. Rosalynn Carter • Mrs. Betty Ford (1918-2011)

Board of Directors

Advisory Committee

Curt C. Myers, Chairman Jodee Nimerichter, President Tallman Trask III, Treasurer Nancy P. Carstens, Secretary Charles L. Reinhart, Director Emeritus Bernard E. Bell • Natalie W. Dunn • Ralf Etienne Richard E. Feldman, Esq. • James Frazier, Ed.D. • Susan T. Hall, Ph.D. Diane B. Linfors • Christine Mark • David Delaney Mayer Carlton Midyette • Adam Reinhart, Ph.D. • Arthur H. Rogers III Judith Sagan • Rosemarie Sweeney

Robby Barnett • Brenda Brodie • Ronald K. Brown Martha Clarke • Laura Dean • Mark Dendy • Garth Fagan William Forsythe • Gerri Houlihan • Bill T. Jones • Alex Katz Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker • Lar Lubovitch Akaji Maro • Meredith Monk • Mark Morris Martha Myers, Dean Emeritus (1925-2022) • Ohad Naharin Eiko Otake • Takashi Koma Otake • Stephen Petronio Ted Rotante • Yoko Shinfune • Twyla Tharp Michael Tracy • Doug Varone Shen Wei • Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

ADF Staff Jodee Nimerichter Executive Director Sarah Tondu Managing Director Nile H. Russell Director of Education Sarah Bowdoin.............Director of Grants & Development Operations Alexis Colker.................................................................Director of Finance Katrin Deil...............................Director of Marketing & Communications David Ferri.................................................................Production Manager Becca Gargiulo...................Marketing & Audience Services Associate Victoria Gintautiene........................................................Finance Assistant Dean Jeffrey.....................................Director of Archives & Preservation Annabel Lopez...............................................School & Finance Assistant

Gaspard Louis..........................................Director of ADF Project Dance Christina McKinney.............Graphic Designer & Marketing Associate Lexi Ovenden......Executive Assistant & Special Projects Coordinator Kelsey Riner.................................................Manager of Artist Programs Jennifer Scully-Thurston.........................Manager of Studio Programs & Community Engagement, Director of ADF Movies By Movers Heather vonReichbauer.................Director of School Administration Madison Zumwalt.............Graphic Designer & Marketing Associate

Special Services for ADF Dr. Ruth S. Day.....................................Cognitive Scientist in Residence Joseph Fedrowitz......................................Director of ADF School Tours Jane Finch.............................................................Cast Party Coordinator Dianna Hoffmaster........................................Special Projects Manager Herb Juli......................................Community Relations Representative Wayne Kimes.........................................................................I.T. Consultant

Gracie Kirchgessner..............................................Owner:Dance Design Oswald Nagler..............................................................Design Consultant Ray Eliot Schwartz..............Post-Performance Discussion Moderator Blackman & Sloop, CPAs, P.C.......................................................Auditors First Insurance Services, Inc......................................................Insurance Carol Schwartz, Valerie Wilson Travel................................Travel Agent

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MAJOR FOUNDATION, CORPORATE, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

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ADF FUND CONTRIBUTORS VISIONARY $100,000+ Nathan M. Clark Foundation Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Duke University * Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust SHS Foundation Wendy E. Scripps Foundation INNOVATOR $45,000+ Anonymous Jody and John Arnhold/Arnhold Foundation City of Durham National Endowment for the Arts North Carolina Arts Council The Shubert Foundation PRODUCER $20,000+ The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Fox Family Foundation Barbara and Sebastian Scripps The Esther and Otto Seligmann Foundation SUSTAINER $10,000+ Asian Cultural Council The Forest at Duke Susan and Michael Hershfield Curt C. Myers Parkinson’s Foundation David and Suzanne White Manning Synergic (P)arts Fund Jessica L. Pierce, in memory of Hugh M. Rosenthal Adam Reinhart Charles L. Reinhart RTI International Judith Sagan The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts Taiwan Academy of TECRO/Ministry of Culture in Taiwan Triangle Media Partners + Trust for Mutual Understanding United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County PIONEER $5,000+ Alison S. Bowes Brenda Brodie Durham Arts Council Susan T. Hall The Harkness Foundation for Dance Richard and Ford Hibbits The Israel Center at Jewish for Good JB Duke Hotel/ Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club * The Jones Dance Education Scholarship Herbert Juli Korea Dance Abroad Gene and Diane Linfors Jonathan and Christine Mark Mary Love May and Paul Gabrielson The Nasher Museum of Art New England Foundation for the Arts

Parizade * Caroline and Arthur Rogers III South Arts Rosemarie Sweeney and Tom Kunz Tallman Trask III CREATOR $2,500+ Melinda Beck and David Thomas Suzanne Begnoche and Pavan Reddy Nancy and Tom Carstens Craven Allen * Duke Energy Foundation Carlton Midyette and Marjorie Hodges Tom Mitchell and Jill Over Jodee Nimerichter and Gaspard Louis ** The OAL Foundation, in memory of Kent Simons Dr. Eugene Oddone and Dr. Grace Couchman SPAIN-USA Foundation INVESTOR $1,000+ Elizabeth Amend American Tobacco Campus Jason and Ingrid Amsden Anonymous x2 Anonymous, in honor of Patricia E. Jones The Appliance Center (Stu and Stevie Stewart), in memory of Gill Harwood Barbara Bayless Sarah and Christopher Bean, in memory of Martha Myers Blackman & Sloop, CPAs Bullock Family Carol and Webb Burgess Kathy Burk Cassilhaus Ellen Cassilly and Frank Konhaus Chet Miller/Parker and Otis * Chris and Angela Combs Sharon Connelly, in memory of Martha and Gerry Myers C.T. Wilson Construction Company Dancing Angels Foundation Deborah Demott Durham Merchants Association Charitable Foundation Ralf Etienne Joseph Fedrowitz and Mitchell Vann, in memory of Martha Myers Rachelle Feldman Dr. James A. Frazier Gateway Building Company Misty and John Gay Pamela and Isaac Green Hamilton Hill Jewelry Jewelsmith Lynn and Daniel Langmeyer Larry Keigwin Leland Little Auctions The Mad Hatter’s Café and Bakeshop * David Delaney Mayer Measurement Durham LLC

Chan Ya-Chun & Annika Winters, SDI Students

Tatiana Desardouin & Lauriane Ogay with cast, Path to P[e]ace in the Footprints Program

SDI Students in Brenna Monroe-Cook’s Limón Repertory class

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ADF FUND CONTRIBUTORS INVESTOR $1,000+ (continued) Ninth Street Flowers * Owls Fund Vicky Patton and Bob Chapman Nan and Tim Prout Charitable Fund Gerry Riveros and Gay Bradley Saladelia Café * Silverback Foundation Vincent and Ethel Simonetti Susan Van Eyck LEADER $500+ Anonymous Asian Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University Bleu Olive Steve and Pat Bocckino Rosie Canizares ** Janice Christensen Croasdaile Country Club Rachel Davies Andrea Didisheim and Evan Yassky Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. * Doris and Marv Elkin Rebecca and Bruce Elvin James and Jane Finch First Insurance Services, Inc. The Goddard School Niti Goel and Dennis Walling Laura and Bob Gutman The Hodge Family Kate Kadoun, in memory of Stephanie Reinhart Jane Kestenbaum and Stewart Johnson William A. and Ann C. Kirkland Rikki Mangrum Edward and Connie McCraw Larry Mintz, in memory of Eileen Greenbaum Deborah West Panagacos ** Richard Paschal and Helen Buiskool Mary Regan Dr. Peter Reynolds Sandy and Arthur Rogers, Jr.

Steven Silverleaf The Svetkey - van der Horst Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation Helen and Richard Tapper John Tomlinson and Richard Chen See Nancy Trovillion and Jamie Wallace Debara Tucci, MD and Kevan VanLandingham, MD Deirdre Valente & LBMI, in memory of Lisa Booth Wellspring Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation The Widmark Family Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation Woodhouse Spa North Hills COLLABORATOR $250+ Erica and Josh Alexander Sheldon Becker Sasha Berghausen, in memory of Sara Seten Berghausen Barbara V. Braatz Mimi Bull, in honor of Charles Reinhart and in memory of Stephanie Reinhart Carol Cappelletti Diane and Chuck Catotti Amy Chavasse, in memory of Rodger Belman Janet Dale Robin L. Dennis Doug and Salena Elish Thurman Grove and Tracy Traer Scotti Harwood and Dan Dunlop Charlotte and Andrew Holton Harriet Juli Myra and Kevin Kane Dr. Michael Lancaster, in honor of Marjorie Lancaster Geri LaPlaca Rob Maddrey and Mark Tulbert Hank Majestic Lisa J. McQuay Rose Mills and Jeffrey Collins Cathy Moore and Stephen Gheen, in honor of Parkinson’s Movement Initiative Beth Navon

Rachel Osucha, SDI Student

PDI Students in Sean Dorsey Masterclass

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Kathy and Dan O’Reilly Philip Pavlik Patricia Petersen and Douglas Young Ingrid and David Pisetsky Ponysaurus Brewing Company * Olivia Ruggieri ** Anne Wall Thomas ENTHUSIAST $100+ Anonymous x7 Margaret Avery Sarah Lanners Avinger Patricia V. Basta Laura Benedict and John Morris Karen Campbell and Bob Galloway Jo and Jim Carpenter John Chaffin, in honor of Ethel and Vince Simonetti Alexis Colker ** Conetic Dance Theatre, in memory of Martha Myers Linda Y. Cooper and John Wasson, Jr. Al and Karen Crumbliss Carolyn Dalby Dancers Responsing to AIDS Robin L. Dennis Kruti and Mehul Desai Beth Desmond Sarah Deutsch Muki W Fairchild Milo Fryling and Pamela Alberda Amy Ginsburg and Andy Maynard, in memory of Carol Richard Victoria Gintautiene ** Jill Green Priscilla A. Guild Bob and Chelley Gutin Tom and Polly Harris John Hanks and Rebecca Hutchins Treat Harvey, in honor of Jodee Nimerichter and Gaspard Louis Morgan Henis Brian Hogg Jane Hoppin Joseph Horrigan

Mikail Samuels & Abigail Orcutt, SDI Students SDI Students in Tatiana Desardouin’s Hip-hop/House Class


ADF FUND CONTRIBUTORS Julie and Bill Horton M. Huey Kista and Kevin Hurley Robert Jankowski Joy Javits, in memory of Carol Richard Harriet Juli Shelley and Steve Keir Katherine Kennedy Kirsten Leon and Shane Mongar Nicholas and Patricia Licari William M. Lynch ** The Mad Popper * David Manning, in memory of Suzanne Manning Elaine and Lee Marcus Momar Ndiaye ** Mimi O’Brien Lexi Ovenden, in honor of David Ferri ** Linda and David Passman Claudia Howard Queen Kelsey Riner ** Susan Ross and Tom Hadzor Anya Peterson Royce Steve Schewel and Lao Rubert, in honor of Jodee Nimerichter Jennifer Scully-Thurston ** Jamie Larowitz Sherman Scott Shore and Rebecca Boston Anne Shortliffe and Richard Ward Olivia Singleton Sasha Spielvogel Paula Jean Stober Ellen Stone Sarah Tondu ** Kerrie Thomas Robert W. Upchurch Art Waber and Alyson Colwell-Waber ** Anna Waller and Steve Marshall Mary West Water Kathleen and Roger Webster Laura Weisberg and David Wong, in honor of Lillian and Sam Weisberg Lynn E. Whitaker Allen and Claire Wilcox Chloe Williams and Zachary Mitchell ** FRIEND $1- $99 Anonymous x4 Anonymous, in honor of Betty Jones Kathryn Andolsek Sanford Berg Susan Bertelsen Amy Beversdorf Julia Borbely-Brown Lindsay Bohan Dorothy Rose Borden Sarah Bowdoin ** Janis Brenner, in honor of Jodee Nimerichter Ellen Brown ** Carol Burk Kelly Buynitzky

David Bynum Elizabeth Carlin Maxine Carr Toya Chinfloo ** ShaLeigh Comerford, in memory of John Brinkman ** Michael Cotter Ellie Craven Aislinn Curran ** Christopher and Jennifer Dawson Steph and Karen, in memory of Joan Hazirjian Teresa and Michael Dougherty, in memory of Joan Hazirjian Jamie Doughty ** Holly Richards Dudley, in memory of Gail Lauer Joseph and Susan Elinoff Sonja Emerson Daryl Farrington Walker, in memory of Bruce King Barbara and Peter Fish Ardyn Flynt ** Dan Forte Mark Foskey Kristin Gajdica ** Gary and Pela Gereffi Sali Gill-Johnson Jenny Blackwelder Grant Mark Haim, in memory of Martha Myers, Doris Rudko, and Bessie Schönberg ** Richard Hardy Joan Hazirjian Karen and John Heffernan Patrizia Herminjard Diana Hoffmaster ** Gerri Houlihan Kae Huggins Deborah Hylton Olivia Issa Ben Johnson Tony C. Johnson, in memory of Chrys Lemon Lori N. Jones ** Sara Juli and Chris Ajemian Barbara Knight Mary Beth Knight Kim Lavine James Lent and Christina Christopoulos Jenny Levine Micah Luftig and Nikoma Thompson Patricia Manning, in memory of Stephanie Reinhart Douglas Merrill Amey Miller and David Kiel Janis Nagi Maria Newman Julie Nye Karen Odonnell M. Suzanne Patterson Ariane Malia Reinhart, in honor of Jodee Nimerichter ** Sy and Patricia Robbins Nile H. Russell ** Susan Sewell Kate Shirah and Tom Johnson Miller Sigmon

Karen Smith Andrea Snyder Danielle Strickman Laura Thomasson Liz Wallace Joanne Warres, in honor of Melissa Rouse and in memory of Jill Goldman Tovah Wax and Lucjan Moldzak Patti Weeks Myra Weise, in memory of Marcus White ** Mark Wienants Katharine Whitmore Cynthia Wyse Qisheng Zhang A special thank you to our 2023 community hosts: Laura Benedict and John Morris Sue Egnoto and Morris Wallack Eleanor Fahrbach Natalie Gilbert Ron Grunwald and Lorisa Seibel Norman Keul, Ph.D. and Sandra Ackerman Richard and Jacqueline Morgan Jocelyn Olcott and Russell Lacy A special thank you to our 2023 cast party hosts: Alliance Architecture: Vandana Dake and John Warasila Dilip Barman Ellen Cassilly and Frank Konhaus/Cassilhaus Natalie and Daniel Dunn Pela and Gary Gereffi Jane and Jim Finch Jonathan and Christine Mark Tim and Holly McDonough Amanda Smith Helen Davidson Tapper and Richard Tapper And thank you to all the contributors of the Tony C. Johnson Scholarship Fund and the Gerri Houlihan Scholarship Fund!

CONTRIBUTOR KEY * In-Kind Community Partner + Media Sponsor ** ADF Alumni Campaign

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