Fire Island Dance Festival 2022 Program

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JULY 15-17, 2022


Welcome back to the in-person Fire Island Dance Festival! The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation is thrilled to celebrate 2022 as the first of several years of major donor support of the Festival, in memory of our longtime founder and chair, Diana King.

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July 16, 2022 Dear friends It feels so good to be back! Thank you for returning with us to this picturesque spot on the Great South Bay in Fire Island Pines. We have missed you. The luminous performers here would not shine as bright as they do without the warm and welcoming audience that is so emotionally generous year after year. We could have only hoped during the first presentation in 1995 that Fire Island Dance Festival would grow into the experience it is today. Our home here in Fire Island Pines continues to fill us with gratitude. It is our pleasure to return to this historic safe space for the LGBTQ+ community after a three-year, pandemic-induced hiatus. These are troubling times for many, whether due to COVID-19 or other debilitating illnesses, the ongoing threat to our civil rights or the renewed fight to secure reproductive health care for all. The work we do through your support of Dancers Responding to AIDS and Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS feels all the more pressing. Your ongoing assistance ensures that those in need in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. receive meals and medication, health care and hope. The immense gratitude we have for the spectacular dancers, choreographers and dance companies who make this festival and our work possible knows no bounds. We continue to be awestruck by the theatrical professionals and volunteers who transform the blissful bay into a dynamic waterfront stage. Thank you to our sponsors, ticket buyers and generous providers of services and housing who are joining us for another year. We couldn’t do it without you. We are indebted to the dedicated members of the Fire Island Dance Festival Committee and this year’s Benefit Committee for your persistence in ensuring our fundraising efforts returned this year and expand every year. We are thrilled to have you here. Thank you for sharing your weekend with us. Thank you for making a difference. Best wishes,

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HOST James Whiteside

F E AT U R I N G Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Buglisi Dance Theatre Catherine Hurlin Harrison James and Ben Rudisin Chalvar Monteiro Georgina Pazcoguin #QueerTheBallet Caleb Teicher and Abdiel Jake Tribus The Verdon Fosse Legacy

AND CHOREOGR APHY BY Abdiel, Robert Battle, Joshua Beamish, Jacqulyn Buglisi, Adriana Pierce, Micaela Taylor, Caleb Teicher, Akira Uchida, Gwen Verdon & Bob Fosse

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HOST JAMES WHITESIDE

James Whiteside is redefining the meaning of multihyphenate as a principal dancer and choreographer for the American Ballet Theatre, hilarious pop music performer, drag queen, podcast host and author of the memoir Center Center. He has been a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre since 2013 and has choreographed for pop stars Mariah Carey, Taylor Swift and Fischerspooner. Off the ABT stage, Whiteside performs pop music under the stage name JbDubs and hosts his own popular podcast, “The Stage Rightside with James Whiteside.”


PROGR AM BUGLISI DANCE THEATRE

Requiem (excerpt) Choreography by Jacqulyn Buglisi Music: “Requiem” by Gabriel Fauré, performed by the Academy and Chorus of St. Martin in the Field, conducted by Sir Neville Mariner Costumes by Jacqulyn Buglisi and A. Christina Giannini Performed by Terese Capucilli, Virginie Mecene, So Young An, Anne O’Donnell, Lauren Jaeger This performance of Requiem was made possible with generous support from Titanium Sponsor Jim Heslin. Requiem was initially inspired by the Italian Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi who, forced by the oppression of her society, used her brushes to win the admiration of kings and eventually her own legal right as an independent woman. Her portrait is a reflection of the kind of suppression of freedom that still surrounds many women today. Provoked by the tragedies of 9/11/01, Requiem evolved into this work reflective of its time and we honor the loss we all have endured since March 2020. This ballet was created with the support of the New York State Council on the Arts and Altria Group Inc.

JAKE TRIBUS

Colors Choreography by Micaela Taylor Performed by Jake Tribus This performance of Colors was made possible with generous support from Titanium Sponsor Christian Zimmermann in memory of Richard M. Kielar.

#QUEERTHEBALLET

Lay Your Love on Me Choreography by Adriana Pierce Music: “Lay All Your Love on Me” by Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion; composed by Benny Goeran Bror Andersson and Bjoern K. Ulvaeus Costumes by Taylor Barnett Performed by Kiara DeNae Felder, Miriam Miller Lay Your Love on Me was created by Adriana Pierce to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS with generous support from Legacy Sponsors Rockefeller Brothers Fund and The SHS Foundation in memory of Tom Morgan.


By developing and producing works by queer artists, providing community support for LGBTQ+ dancers and creators, and facilitating outreach and education, #QueerTheBallet hopes to expand ballet partnering and choreography, offering a genuine representation of queer and gender-diverse ballet dancers.

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER

Ella Choreography by Robert Battle Music: “Air Mail Special (Good Enough to Keep),” by Jimmy Mundy, Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian; performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Courtesy of Rytvoc Inc. Costumes by Jon Taylor Performed by Chalvar Monteiro This performance of Ella was made possible with generous support from Titanium Sponsors Elliott Sernel & Larry Falconio. Ella was originally created as a solo, then reinvented as a duet in 2016 for Ailey’s opening night gala benefit in anticipation of the legendary singer Ella Fitzgerald’s centennial in April 2017. Dancer Chalvar Monteiro returns the piece to its originally intended style for Fire Island Dance Festival.

HARRISON JAMES AND BEN RUDISIN

Softening Choreography by Joshua Beamish Music: “Concertino bianco: 1. Con intenerimento” by Georgs Pelécis. Performed by Johannes Fritzsch, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra & Tamara-Anna Cislowska Costumes by Eric Winterling Performed by Harrison James and Ben Rudisin Softening was created by Joshua Beamish to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS with generous support from Legacy Sponsor Marta Heflin Foundation. Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY America was founded in 2011 and Beamish’s first new work for Fire Island Dance Festival premiered in 2015. Recent presentations by the company include BAM Next Wave, The Joyce Theater, CDI Dance and the Gerald W. Lynch Theater. The company was an inaugural artist-in-residence at The Joyce Theater’s Choreographic Center. Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY America thanks the Samuel H. Scripps Foundation for its support.


CATHERINE HURLIN

“Kitri, Third Act Variation” from Don Quixote Choreography after Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky Staged by Kevin McKenzie and Susan Jones Music by Ludwig Minkus Costume courtesy of American Ballet Theatre Performed by Catherine Hurlin This performance of Don Quixote was made possible with generous support from Titanium Sponsors Roger Hyde & Mark Gibson.

CALEB TEICHER AND ABDIEL

All of the Above, None of the Above Choreography by Caleb Teicher and Abdiel Music: “Soft and Wet” by Prince Costumes by Eric Winterling Performed by Caleb Teicher and Abdiel All of the Above, None of the Above was created by Caleb Teicher and Abdiel to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS with generous support from Legacy Sponsor The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation in memory of Diana King. Caleb Teicher and Abdiel are kindred spirits who usually inhabit separate social dance floors. Teicher is mostly in the world of Lindy Hop and jazz. Abdiel lives in the world of hustle. For the first time, in honor of Fire Island Dance Festival, they’ve made a duet.

AKIRA UCHIDA

And On... Choreography by Akira Uchida Music: “Makin’ Love” by Soundstream Performed by Christine Flores, Kristalyn Gill, Chantelle Good, Andrew Mulet, Kevin Parajillaga, Daniel Santiago, Jake Tribus, Keanu Uchida, Madeline Wright And On… was created by Akira Uchida to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS with generous support from Legacy Sponsors Peter McKown & Kenneth Heng and Omomuki Foundation. Through a synthesis of contemporary and jazz dance with club grooves, this work explores the idea of life as a continuity rather than as a series of separate moments in time. This piece is an invitation to recognize the beauty in this perpetual unfolding and to celebrate each passing moment, small or large, as each one becomes the next.


THE VERDON FOSSE LEGACY

Sweet Gwen Suite Choreography by Bob Fosse & Gwen Verdon; Direction, Reconstruction and Additional Choreography by Linda Haberman Rehearsal Director Hannah Sides Music: “Mexican Shuffle,” “Cool Hand Luke/Mexican Breakfast;” Music Arrangements and Orchestrations by Lynne Shankel Costumes by Bobby Pearce Performed by Georgina Pazcoguin, Tyler Eisenreich, Sam Faulkner This performance of Sweet Gwen Suite was made possible with generous support from Titanium Sponsor Bill Butler and Titanium Sponsor Andy Tobias. Although Bob Fosse & Gwen Verdon collaborated on several projects throughout their years together, the three movements shown in Sweet Gwen Suite mark the first time Verdon was credited as co-choreographer. All three were created in the 1960s for television. “Mexican Shuffle” and “Cool Hand Luke” were performed on The Bob Hope Show specials and “Mexican Breakfast” was seen on The Ed Sullivan Show. Verdon was the featured dancer in each performance. Commissioned by New York City Center’s 2021 Fall For Dance

DRA FANFARE

Composed by Philip Glass Conducted by Jonathan Sheffer Performed by EOS Orchestra DRA Fanfare is one of Philip Glass’ favorite works and was his gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS in 1999 with generous support from Jack Schlegel.

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BIOGR APHIES ABDIEL

Abdiel is a first-time Fire Island Dance Festival performer. They are best known for their work as a principal dancer for Martha Graham Dance Company and for their hustle dance projects with Broadway veteran Kristine Bendol. Instagram: @JustAbdiel

A LV I N A I L E Y A M E R I C A N DA N C E T H E AT E R

Since its founding in 1958, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has been dedicated to enriching the American modern dance heritage and preserving the uniqueness of the African American cultural experience. In 2008, a U.S. Congressional resolution designated the company “a vital American cultural ambassador to the world.” Instagram: @alvinailey

R O B E R T B AT T L E

Robert Battle studied dance at New World School of the Arts and Juilliard, danced with The Parsons Dance Company and founded Battleworks Dance Company in 2002. He became artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 2011. He has honorary doctorates from University of the Arts, Marymount Manhattan College and Fordham University.

J O S H UA B E A M I S H

Joshua Beamish’s works have toured throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Commissions include The Royal Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Vancouver Opera, Cape Town Opera, New York City Ballet’s Wendy Whelan/Restless Creature, Compania Nacional de Danza de Mexico, Toronto Dance Theatre and Cirque du Soleil, among others. Instagram: @jjbeamish

B U G L I S I DA N C E T H E AT R E

Buglisi Dance Theatre Artistic Director Jacqulyn Buglisi is the recipient of National Endowment for the Arts awards for the dance company’s creative work and acclaimed for socially relevant dances and educational programs that reveal the heroic spirit, strengths and vulnerabilities of humanity. Upcoming: Table of Silence Project 9/11 annual performance ritual for peace at Lincoln Center, live streamed to 235 countries and territories. Instagram: @buglisidance


JAC Q U LY N B U G L I S I

Bessie Award honoree Jacqulyn Buglisi began her career with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Her repertoire includes commissions by Alvin Ailey, The Joyce Theater and Juilliard, with performances at New York City Center, Jacob’s Pillow, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center and the Melbourne Festival. Buglisi is chair, modern department at the Ailey/Fordham BFA program and is currently working on a two-year piece, The Threads Project. Instagram: @buglisidance

KIARA DENAE FELDER

Kiara DeNae Felder grew up in Cary, NC. They attended the Cary Ballet Conservatory, University of North Carolina School of the Arts and Pacific Northwest Ballet School. They joined Atlanta Ballet in 2012 and, in 2017, joined Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. In 2022, Felder debuted the role of Juliet in Ivan Cavalari’s premiere creation of Roméo et Juliet. Instagram: @kiarode

C AT H E R I N E H U R L I N

Born in New York City, Catherine Hurlin was recently promoted to principal at American Ballet Theatre. To great acclaim, she debuted full-length roles of Kitri, Odette/Odile and Callirhoe at ABT’s 2022 season at the Metropolitan Opera House. Along with the classics she has performed contemporary works by Twyla Tharp, Alexei Ratmansky, Wayne McGregor, Mark Morris, Benjamin Millepied, Michelle Dorrance, Joshua Beamish, Jessica Lang and Caleb Teicher.

H A R R I S O N JA M E S

Originally from New Zealand, Harrison James has performed as a principal dancer with The National Ballet of Canada since 2016. He has performed such roles as Albrecht in Giselle, Stanley Kowalski in the Canadian premiere of John Neumeier’s A Streetcar Named Desire and Benno in Swan Lake. Before joining The National Ballet of Canada, James danced with Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Béjart Ballet Lausanne. Instagram: @h.j.kiwi

MIRIAM MILLER Miriam Miller was born in Iowa City, Iowa. In January 2015, she became an apprentice with New York City Ballet. While still an apprentice she performed the role of Titania in George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as featured roles in Balanchine’s Harlequinade (La Bonne Fée) and Peter Martins’ Swan Lake (Princess). Miller became a member of the corps in 2016 and was promoted to soloist in January 2022.


C H A LVA R M O N T E I R O

Chalvar Monteiro received his BFA in Dance from SUNY Purchase. He has worked with Sidra Bell Dance New York, Elisa Monte Dance, Keigwin+Company, BODYTRAFFIC and A.I.M by Kyle Abraham. Monteiro is currently on faculty at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He joined Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 2015. Instagram: @chlvrmntro

G EO R G I N A PA Z C O G U I N Georgina Pazcoguin, “The Rogue Ballerina,” has danced with the New York City Ballet since 2002 and became the first Asian American female soloist in NYCB’s history. She is co-founder of Final Bow for Yellowface, which raises awareness and promotes inclusivity through sincere representation of all ethnicities in the performing arts. Credits include TV’s Fosse/Verdon and Broadway’s On the Town and Cats. She is the author of Swan Dive: The Making of a Rogue Ballerina.

ADRIANA PIERCE

Adriana Pierce’s dance career began with New York City Ballet and Miami City Ballet, and continues on Broadway and in film and TV, with choreography seen on stages around the country. Pierce is a New York Choreographic Institute alumna and she completed an inaugural fellowship at New York University’s Center for Ballet and the Arts. She is one of Dance Magazine’s “25 To Watch” in 2022.

#QUEERTHEBALLET

Choreographer Adriana Pierce created the initiative #QueerTheBallet to broaden the scope of classical ballet to authentically include LGBTQ+ voices and narratives. Focusing on queer cis women, trans people of all genders and nonbinary dancers in ballet, #QueerTheBallet seeks to “queer” our ballet spaces and explore choreography often absent from ballet stages. Instagram and TikTok: @queertheballet

BEN RUDISIN

Ben Rudisin was born in Woodbridge, VA, and trained at the North Carolina School of the Arts. He joined The National Ballet of Canada in 2013 and was promoted to principal in 2021. His role as Diaghilev in Nijinsky has been described as “showcasing impressive strength touched with sensuality.” Instagram: @benrudisin


CALEB TEICHER

Caleb Teicher is a repeat crowd-pleaser at Fire Island Dance Festival, performing once with Dorrance Dance, next in a Lindy Hop duet under their own company banner (Caleb Teicher & Company) and again in a DRA choreographic commission celebrating the historic Hullabaloo Dancers. Instagram: @CalebTeicher

JA K E T R I B U S Jake Tribus is currently an artistic associate dancing with Gibney Company and has performed on stages including The Joyce Theater, The Shed and the Kampnagel International Summer Festival in Hamberg, Germany. He has appeared in music videos for the Backstreet Boys and Taylor Swift, and has appeared on television on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Dirty Dancing and the 2017 Emmy Awards. Instagram: @jake.tribus

A K I R A U C H I DA Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Uchida has presented work at the Capezio Ace Awards and Battery Dance Festival, danced on Canadian television and choreographed music videos for HAAI, Lights, Ria Mae and Tyler Shaw. He is a faculty member at JUMP Dance Convention and a board member at Share the Movement, a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting and providing opportunity to young BIPOC dancers. Instagram and TikTok: @akirauchida

T H E V E R D O N F O S S E L EG AC Y

Gwen Verdon was a four-time Tony Award-winning dancer and actor who created some of Broadway’s most iconic roles in such shows as Damn Yankees, Sweet Charity and Chicago. Bob Fosse was one of the most celebrated and influential choreographers of the 20th century. He remains the only person to win Oscar, Tony and Emmy Awards in the same year. The Verdon Fosse Legacy’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the artistic and intellectual property of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, including the copyrights in the dances and the trademark rights in the names Bob Fosse and Fosse. Its goal is to reconstruct the choreography with its original intent and integrity. Instagram: @verdonfosselegacy


LEADERSHIP SUPPORTERS MAJOR SPONSORS

The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation in memory of Diana King John Hadity Rockefeller Brothers Fund Peter Schwartz & Rick Weber SHS Foundation in memory of Tom Morgan

L EG AC Y

The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation in memory of Diana King Marta Heflin Foundation Peter McKown & Kenneth Heng Omomuki Foundation Rockefeller Brothers Fund SHS Foundation in memory of Tom Morgan

T I TA N I U M

Bill Butler Larry Falconio & Elliott Sernel Jim Heslin Roger Hyde & Mark Gibson Albert Lepage & Durrell Parrish Padma Ooi Meland, Eng Kian Ooi & Marius Meland David Pavese & Virun Rampersad Andrew Tobias Christian Zimmermann in memory of Richard M. Kielar

P L AT I N U M

Andy Baker & Ward Auerbach Sully Bonnelly & Robert R. Littman James Coakley Froot Falls Nicholas J. Kaiser The LaFountaine Family Foundation James Pepper Kevin Roon & Simon Yates Carlos Ruisanchez

AU D I E N C E B U I L D E R S P O N S O R

The Conway Family

PA R T Y S P O N S O R S

Steven Filenbaum & Matthew Woolf Roger Hirsch & Drew Souza and David Fanger & Martin Wechsler PJ McAteer Padma Ooi Meland, Eng Kian Ooi & Marius Meland Peter Schwartz & Rick Weber Randy Wilson & John Wood and Morty Newburgh & Michael Crisafulli

GOLD

Robert N. Alfandre Family Gerald Appelstein in loving memory of Arthur Appelstein Karen & Walter Boss Patrick Boucher & John Orcutt Christopher Coad MD & Kevin Kowalski Donald Crawshaw & Matthew Hoffman Cyrus, Larry and friends Helene & Russell Ellison Mark Fortier & Jay Pagano Dr. Michael Giordano Jane Groveman & Cathy Tanelli Doug Harris & Bill Van Parys Tami Hausman & James Crispino Hal H. Hayes, Richard Parsakian, David Sloan & Steve Norring Arthur M. Kaplan & R. Duane Perry Doreen Katen Dr. Rob Levy Mark McGuire & Craig Wilson The Men of 486 Tarpon Jack Morgan Charles A. Phillips Henry G. Robin & Bob McGarity Robert Schaffer Vernon Scott Ed Simonelli & Hernando Cortez Jr. George Slowik in memory of Patrick Turner Jim Vandernoth & Mark Ricigliano Jeffrey Zimman & Ken Ruebush


S I LV E R

Jonathan Aronowitz, Bradley Scalise and David Weigand Miguel Barrio & Jeff Woods Allan Baum & Frank Liberto Bona Fide Dog Training John Brown & Neil Cohn John Bult & Oliver Chen Matthew Campbell Mike & Diane Christian Gary Clinton & Don Millinger Scott Dansky & John Dawson Robert Faust & Roger Kluge Randy Fields & Rob Geer Atilano Gimenes Matt Hackett & Archie Archambault Laura & Mike Hartstein Francine Haselkorn Bob Howard & Ailton Rodrigues-Howard Alan Klein & Jeffrey Erb John Krawchuk & Vinnie Petrarca Matthew Markoff & Christopher Mai Bill Melamed & Jamey Lundblad Stacey Newton & Steve Lewis Jerry & Myron Pavlon-Blum David Rimple & Paul Teixiera Sloan Scherr & Patrick Moore Jeffery Sposaro & Travles Williams Eric Winterling & Michael Peck Michael Walsh & JD Winston Anonymous

BRONZE

Stanley M. Ackert III & Robert R. Rems Jose Barral in loving memory of Peter J. Boffa Jon Barrett and Sean Moran Steven Battaglia & Rob Kienzle Javier Cabrera Arnal Vincent-Callanan Ron Chereskin & Howard Goldfarb Rob Cimino & David Hansell Joseph Conforti & Douglas Jakubowski Eugene Cook & Alan Kramer Philip Davis & Vincent McGill Rob Delgado & Bruce Bunnell Juan M. Diaz Gina Djen Allison Dodson & Stephen Nelson

Estelle & Craig Peter Farrell Timothy J. Farrell Ron, Karen and Patty Feinstein Sumner Freeman & Roy Yeager Darrell M.W. George & Scott Turner Clark R. Green Mark L. Greenley Thurston Hewitt Joe Hickey & Jim McConnell Dr. Jaime S. Huertas & Kenneth A. O’Brien Toni Iacolucci & Holly Cohen Brad Ingalls & Emrah Akyildiz Carl Johnson Marc Juris & Luis Barraza Fred Karger Michael Keeler Douglas D. Kerbs Eric Kerwood & Louis Broccoli Judith & Richard Kingman David Knuess Karl Krumholz & Dick Limoges Denny Lai David Lam & James Dale Matthew Mayer & Lorenzo Lopez Nora Mongardi Amanda Morse Rory L. Pottruck Leland Rechis & Steve Moss Hal Rubenstein & David Nickle Dr. Ed Schulhafer & Crayton Robey Mark Shannon & Albert Hong Andrew Sullivan James Suskin Kenneth Tepper & Louis Tedeschi Lee J. Testa Matthew Trent Mark Tyner Richard & Josef Upton Michael Valenti & Corey Zucker Lenny Vanella & Brian Conrad Rudy Vegliante & Jorge Cruz Glen Wielgus & Edward Lewis David Zuy Anonymous


IN MEMORIAM Daniel Corcoran William C. Cubberley David DeMuro Dr. Jan Felshin Jay Henry Jerry Herman Hilda Kraker Larry Kramer Henry Muller Gilbert Parker Caroline Reidy Barbara Sahlman Michael Schiable Juan Villarreal Fred M. Weil


DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDS In a New York City apartment 31 years ago, two dozen dancers brainstormed what they could do to help so many of their colleagues who were battling AIDS. Denise Roberts Hurlin and Hernando Cortez, dancers with Paul Taylor Dance Company at the time, mobilized the group and ultimately created Dancers Responding to AIDS in 1991. It was the dance community’s first ongoing effort to raise awareness and money to directly help those living with AIDS. The vitality of DRA comes from the extraordinary compassion and efforts of the performing arts community to fund a safety net of social services for those in need. As a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Dancers Responding to AIDS helps support the essential programs of the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund), including the HIV Initiative, the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative and The Dancers’ Resource while also providing grants to more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. Funds raised by DRA and Broadway Cares help ensure that those most in need have access to lifesaving medications, counseling, healthy meals, emergency financial assistance and more. Dancers Responding to AIDS has proven since 1991 that what we do together makes a difference. DENISE ROBERTS HURLIN, FOUNDING DIRECTOR ABIGAIL RICHARDS, DEVELOPMENT OFFICER


proudly supports LEADERSHIP EVENT cers Responding to AIDS J U LY 15, 2022 AT A L B E R T L E PA G E O U T D O O R PAV I L I O N AT W H Y T E H A L L

An evening reser ved for Leadership Suppor ters featuring a special per formance by Parsons Dance

THE ROAD Choreography by David Parsons Music: “Peace Train” by Yusuf/Cat Stevens Costumes by Christine Darch Performed by Zoey Anderson, Christian Blue, Croix Dilenno, Megan Garcia, DaMond LeMonte Garner, Rachel Harris, Téa Pérez, Henry Steele Parsons Dance is a contemporary American dance company, internationally recognized for its energized, athletic ensemble work. Founded in 1985 by Artistic Director David Parsons and Tony Award-winning lighting designer Howell Binkley, the company performs in its New York City home and tours throughout the world. Heralded by The New York Times as “one of the great movers of modern dance,” Parsons is renowned for combining his choreographic vision with a talent for training dancers who share his passion for the art form. The Road was commissioned by the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post, with support from the Sandra and Eric Krasnoff Dance Endowment; Vickie Morris in memory of the fabulous Steve Morris; Rory Pottruck; and Charlton Andrews. Additional support was provided by Peter McKown & Kenneth Heng with very special thanks to Dancers Responding to AIDS.

ank you for all you do! Instagram: @parsonsdance

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VOLUNTEERS Lou Albruzzese Nicole Albruzzese Jack Anderson Adam Barrett Nick Bombicino Zach Bower Brad Bradley Kevin Broomell Quinton Champitto Morgan Clark Lula Coutinho Messiah Cristine Mauricio Dominguez Matthew Fairlee Nyle Farmer Colyn Fiendel-Milani Jeremy McComish Steven Filenbaum Alison French Jim French Romain Frugé Chris Gizzi Serge Ghio Brian Griffin Isaac Grivett CJ Howard Henry Hurlin Kamil James Leo Janks

Isaac Josephthal Louise Kim Bennett Kosma Matt Kraus John Lagucki Celeste Lannen Johnny Milani Roberto Miranda Declan Moore Brian Murphy Joy Nelson Francisco Nunziata Ernie Pruneda Nick Puglia Larry Reina Maria Reina Kate Reyes David Roberts Mark Robinson Charles Serafy Michael Serapiglia Firecrow Silvernight Jennifer Lash Silvernight VJ Tran riki viv Anne Wennerstrand Jacob Wexler Matthew Woolf

PRODUC TION CREDITS Voice of God..................................................................................... David Masenheimer House Managers.................................................................................. Nick Puglia, riki viv Audio.............................................................................................................. Zach Bower Wardrobe............................................................................................... Karl Ruckdeschel Hospitality Managers............................................................ Maria Reina, David Roberts Bar Manager................................................................................................... James Cella Green Room Manager.......................................................................................Lori Feren Special Events Coordinator......................................................................... Frank Conway Logistics Coordinator.......................................................................... Nicole LaFountaine Pines Marketing Distribution........................................................................... Karen Boss Press Representative.............................................................................Kevin McAnarney Graphic Designer.................................................................................... Dominic Grijalva


FIRE ISLAND DANCE FESTIVAL COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Laura Hartstein and Roger Kluge

STEERING COMMITTEE Mark Fortier & Jay Pagano Hal H. Hayes Nicole LaFountaine Christopher Mai & Matthew Markoff PJ McAteer Stacey Newton Ben Rodriguez-Cubeñas Robert Schaffer Peter Schamel Jack Schlegel Martin Wechsler JD Winston & Michael Walsh

2022 BENEFIT COMMIT TEE Gray Coleman & Brian Theis Hernando Cortez Jr. & Ed Simonelli Russell & Helene Ellison Steven Filenbaum & Matthew Woolf Joe Hickey & Jim McConnell Roger Hirsch & Drew Souza Nancy Hoffman Dr. Michele Katz Alan Klein Jeremy Lentz

Rob Levy Jane Newman Lubart Tara Moira McBride David Pavese & Virun Rampersad Dr. Eric Reiner Elisa Rosen Bradley Scalise Vernon Scott Matthew Trent Alex Zhenzhe Wang


SPECIAL THANKS Belvedere Guest House Al Blackstone Sean Carlin Gray Coleman Lula Coutinho Patricia Delgado Dolan Tool Rentals Tommy Esposito Richard Feldman Fire Island Pines Property Owners Association Nicole Fosse Tony Gambino Sharon Hanley Geoff Hoefer Sara Jeffrey Paul Katz Elynna Klink Suzanne Konowitz Karen McCutcheon PJ McAteer and his staff

Roberto Miranda Mobility Access Cart Drivers Francisco Nunziata Reza Pourmohammadi Henry Robin Lynette Rizzo Ben Rodriguez-Cubenas John Sabatos Hitomi Shibuya Sound Associates Ken Stein, Gwen Stein and the staff of Sayville Ferry Service Gregory Stuart Kenny Sullivan Jim Vandernoth Renee Vero and Rose Brand Ron Walker Thomas Wei Jessa White Kat White Katherine Winter

PERFORMERS’ HOSTS A S I N C E R E T H A N K YO U TO O U R DA N C E R S’ G E N E RO U S H O S T S

Ward Auerbach & Andy Baker Bruce Bromley Phil Chan & Kevin Call Gene Cook & Alan Kramer Jōvan A. Dansberry & Norman C. Simon Rob Delgado & Bruce Bunnell Rob Geer & Randy Fields Hal H. Hayes Joe Hickey & Jim McConnell Roger Hyde & Mark Gibson

Eric Kerwood & Louis Brocolli Jerry Mitchell Stephen Moss & Leland Rechis Michael Nardi & Eugene Lefkowtiz David Nickle & Hal Rubenstein Mark Ricigliano & Jim Vandernoth Tee Scatuorchio & Michael Becker Robert Schaffer Jim Skicki Thomas Wei & Geoffrey Hoefer


DR A ANGEL S CIRCLE AND VISIONARY CIRCLE The Angels Circle offers an opportunity to support Dancers Responding to AIDS year-round. Angels receive an exciting array of benefits as a show of our appreciation for their generous contribution of $1,000 or more, not related to the purchase of event tickets. Donations to the Angels Circle are vital as they provide a dependable foundation of support for hundreds of HIV/AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states and the myriad of social service programs of The Actors Fund, including The Dancers’ Resource and the HIV/AIDS Initiative. Angels receive VIP status at some of DRA and Broadway Cares’ annual events including Inside Dance Series, Red Bucket Follies and Easter Bonnet Competition, as well as a host of other benefits. For more information about the benefits of the Angels Circle, please contact Abigail Richards, development officer, at richards@broadwaycares.org or 212.840.0770, ext. 235. Dancers Responding to AIDS acknowledges and thanks the generous members of the DRA Angels Circle for their invaluable and sustaining support. Names in bold indicate DRA Archangels, donors who increased their gift by 25 percent or more over the previous year. I N N O VAT O R G I F T S O F $10,0 0 0 T O $24,999

Peter Schenck & Sioux Logan Anonymous

G U A R D I A N G I F T S O F $5,0 0 0 T O $9,999

Mark Bergamini & Christopher Oates Kenneth Cooke Robert N. Cory & Schuichiro Takeda LaFountaine Family Foundation Eli Milbaur & Ryan Cangello James Pepper Stephen Kroll Reidy in memory of Carolyn Reidy Barbara Rohdie Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart Coleman C H A M P I O N G I F T S O F $2, 50 0 T O $ 4,999

Gerry & Hank Alpert James Andrews in honor of Dr. Steven Margolin & Maryanne Travalione Gerald M. Appelstein Andrew Berdon Michael & Diane Christian Thomas Cott Mark Donofrio & Alexander Lach Judy & Tim Dove Theo Elliman John & Margaret Falk Dale Fournier & Michael Wellington Nina Matis & Alan Gosule Richard McCune & Brian Carroll Marius Meland & Eng Kian Ooi Judith A. Nelson Bebe Neuwirth & Chris Calkins Erik Piecuch & Alex B. Wright

A M B A S S A D O R G I F T S O F $1,0 0 0 T O $2,499

Ward Auerbach & Andy Baker Sena Baron Mark Bernhardt Michael-Demby Cain Frank Conway William C. Cubberley Duke Dang & Charles Rosen Tim Devin & Erik Frantzen Bonnie Pfeifer Evans Peter Farrell Kevin & Helen Flanagan Alison & Jim French Corey Friedlander Thomas Garner Darrell M.W. George and Scott Turner Alan Hassell Geoffrey Hoefer & Thomas Wei Daphne Hsu & Jeff Rosen Dr. Jaime Huertas & Mr. Kenneth A. O’Brien Robert Faust & Roger Kluge Karl Krumholz Winston Bernard Layne Christopher Leary Yannick Lebrun Rosalind Lippel Paulette Mann John & Michelle Matteson Eric Reiner David Rimple Ed Simonelli & Hernando Cortez Jr. Todd Whitley & Gary Holder Christian Zimmermann Zufall Family Foundation as of June 21


Bill decided to include Dancers Responding to AIDS in his will to ensure that a legacy of care and hope extends far into the future. - Judith LeGrand, sister of William Cubberley Bill’s commitment to those in need of a helping hand lives on. Will you join him?

To learn more about the DRA Bequest Challenge please contact Major Gifts and Planned Giving Officer Nick Mayo at mayo@broadwaycares.org or 212.840.0770, ext. 262.


Photo by Darial Sneed

Buglisi Dance Theatre Artistic Director Jacqulyn Buglisi

Buglisi Dance Theatre in partnership with Lincoln Center present

Table of Silence Project 9/11 A performance ritual for peace conceived and choreographed by Jacqulyn Buglisi

Sunday, September 11, 2022, 8:00 am Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Center A PROJECT OF THE ARNHOLD DANCE INNOVATION FUND Free, open To The puBLiC

Streamed live at: BuglisiDance.org | LincolnCenter.org

“A gift of dance to the city.” – Pia Catton, Wall Street Journal

Call for professional danCers: You can be a part of this extraordinary movement for peace and non-violence. Send résumé and dance photo to: buglisi@buglisidance.org

Information: tableofsilence.org | buglisidance.org | buglisi@buglisidance.org Made possible with leadership support from Jody and John Arnhold | Arnhold Foundation, and Howard Gilman Foundation, Caroline and Edward Hyman, and public support from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.


Congratulations DRA on the return of

Fire Island Dance Festival! - Eric Winterling & Michael Peck


Pines Care Center thanks DRA for its support 577 Coast Guard Walk, Whyte Hall Community House Summer Hours: 11 a.m. to noon, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. If you have an emergency, dial 911, then call the Doctor at 631.597.6160

Services are Free-of-Charge - Donations Help with Operational Costs


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BREAK A LEG

Thank you all for your continued support. Hernando Cortez & Ed Simonelli

Congratulations to Fire Island Dance Festival! Belvedere thanks you for all of your services.

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(631)-597-6448


So happy to celebrate Fire Island Dance Festival and all of the great work DRA has done.


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In memory of Robert N. Alfandre from his family with great admiration for DRA and the dancers

Photo by Daniel Roberts

- Robert N. Alfandre Family


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In honor of our friends, Don Millinger & Gary Clinton. - Arthur M. Kaplan & R. Duane Perry

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BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS Tom Viola Executive Director Lane Beauchamp Director of Communications Larry Cook Director of Finance & Administration Valerie Lau-Kee Producing Director Danny Whitman Director of Development PRODUCTION TEAM James Cella Trisha Doss Ryan B. Gibbs Nathan Hurlin Jason Kooistra Dan Perry Scott T. Stevens COMMUNICATIONS Mo Brady Al Dawkins Felicia Fitzpatrick Jenny Garcia Dominic Grijalva Melissa Magliula Victor Rodriguez DEVELOPMENT Jenna Adamek Sarah Cardillo Frank Conway Cat Domiano Lori Feren Nick Mayo Jack Noseworthy Jeff Siebert Susan Slotoroff FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Michelle Abesamis Ngoc Ha Bui R. Keith Bullock Ed Garrison Donald Huppert Rose M. James Michael McLean Brian O’Donnell Michael Paulsen Madeline Reed RETAIL OUTREACH Peter Borzotta Feliziano Flores Andy Halliday DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDS & CLASSICAL ACTION Denise Roberts Hurlin Abigail Richards

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Robert E. Wankel, president Thomas Schumacher, executive vice president Ira Mont, first vice president Schele Williams, second vice president Tom Kirdahy, third vice president Philip Birsh, treasurer Judith Rice, secretary Paul Libin, President Emeritus TRUSTEES Ted Arthur Cornelius Baker Scott Barnes Joseph Benincasa David Binder Chris Boneau Barry Brown Kate Burton Lisa Dawn Cave Kathleen Chalfant Sherry Cohen Gavin Creel Alan Cumming Maria Di Dia Linda Duncombe Mandy Gonzalez Amanda Green Tom Harris Richard Hester Richard Jay-Alexander Beverly Jenkins Cherry Jones Francis Jue Adam Krauthamer Nathan Lane Peter Lawrence Joe Machota Kimberly Marable Kevin McCollum Kenneth McGee Jerry Mitchell Brian Moreland Javier Muñoz John Eric Parker Bernadette Peters Billy Porter Lauren Reid Chita Rivera Jordan Roth Nick Scandalios Robert Score Mark Shacket Kate Shindle Charlotte St. Martin David Stone Tom Viola (ex-officio) Channing Wickham




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