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Thursday, February 2, 2023, 7:30 pm
University of Connecticut School of Fine Arts
Alain Frogley, Interim Dean
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
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Tara Keating
The Company
Eli Alford, Shawn Cusseaux, Francesca Forcella, Savannah Green, Annika Kuo, Jared Kelly, Skyler Lubin, Jonathan Montepara, Jerard Palazo, Ben Schwarz, Ashley Simpson, Andrea Yorita
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PROGRAM
Become a Mountain
Choreographer: Justin Peck
Composer: Dan Deacon
Lighting Designer: Nicole Pearce
Costume Designer: Benjamin Burton
Dancers: Eli Alford, Shawn Cusseaux, Francesca Forcella, Savannah Green, Jared Kelly, Annika Kuo, Skyler Lubin, Jonathan Montepara, Jerard Palazo, Ben Schwarz, Ashley Simpson, Andrea Yorita
Become a Mountain premiered in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater at The Juilliard School on December 8, 2021. This was commissioned by Juilliard Dance for New Dances 2021.
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Credo
Choreographer: Matthew Neenan
Music: “String Quartet, Op 76, No 1 — 2nd movement adagio sostenuto” by Joseph Haydn; “Credo” by Kevin Puts
Lighting Designer: Mark Stanley
Costume Designer: Reid & Harriet
Dancers: Eli Alford, Shawn Cusseaux, Francesca Forcella, Savannah Green, Jared Kelly, Skyler Lubin, Jonathan Montepara, Ben Schwarz, Ashley Simpson, Andrea Yorita
Credo premiered by BalletX on August 8, 2016 at the Vail Dance Festival, Vail, CO
Choreographer's Note: CRE•DO noun: a statement of the beliefs or aims that guide someone's actions.
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Exalt
Choreographer: Jennifer Archibald
Music: Meditation music-Sati-Salim-Sulaiman & Vijay Prakash Ft. Taufique
Qureshi-Coke Studio @ MTV Season 3; Muyè (Black Coffee And Nduduzo Makhathini Journey Mix); Jonathan Kaspar - Maarifa (Original Mix); UThandoBlack Coffee; DeMajor Feat. Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix); Prince Kaybee - The Republic (Visualizer) ft. Afro Brotherz
Sound Engineer: Foremost Poets
Lighting Designer: Brandon Stirling Baker
Costume Designer: Olivia Mason
Dancers: Shawn Cusseaux, Francesca Forcella, Savannah Green, Jared Kelly, Skyler Lubin, Jonathan Montepara, Jerard Palazo, Ben Schwarz, Ashley Simpson, Andrea Yorita
Exalt premiered by BalletX on May 18, 2022 at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA Choreographer’s Note: “Music can heal the wounds that medicine cannot touch.” Debasish Mridah
BalletX
BalletX creates original choreography that expands the vocabulary of classical dance for all audiences.
BalletX, Philadelphia’s premier contemporary ballet, whose dancers were named “among America’s best” by The New York Times, commissions choreographers from around the world to create dance that is “fresh, inclusive, and connects to what people want” (Philadelphia Citizen) while “positioning Philadelphia on the cutting edge of contemporary ballet” (The Dance Journal).
Founded in 2005 by Christine Cox and Matthew Neenan, BalletX is led by Cox, whose tenure as Artistic & Executive Director has produced over 100 world premiere ballets by nearly 60 choreographers, a record “few companies can match,” according to The New York Times. Under Cox’s leadership, BalletX has been hailed as an “epicenter of creation” (Dance Magazine) and “place of choreographic innovation” (The New Yorker), putting Philadelphia on the map as an international destination for contemporary ballet.
With the support of our donors, subscribers, and single ticket buyers, BalletX has grown to reach 150,000+ audiences nationwide through our performance seasons at The Wilma Theater, free Pop Ups across Philadelphia, and extensive touring to such prestigious venues as Vail Dance Festival, The Joyce Theater, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, New York City Center, Laguna Dance Festival, Bermuda Festival, Belgrade Festival, and many more. BalletX has reached 2000+ Philadelphia public school students through our in-school dance education program, Dance eXchange, and countless patrons through our engagement initiative, The X-Process, featuring open rehearsals and talkbacks with our renowned choreographers and guest artists.
BalletX put down even deeper roots in the spring of 2018 with the opening of our first-ever home – a beautiful, 5,000 square foot studio and administrative headquarters named the Center for World Premiere Choreography. Situated at 1923 Washington Avenue, between Philadelphia’s Graduate Hospital and Point Breeze neighborhoods, the center was designed by local firm ISA, and recently earned an impressive AIA Merit Award for Interiors.
BalletX’s distinctive contribution to the American dance community has been recognized and supported in recent years by generous grants from the William Penn Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, Shubert Foundation, the Jerome Robbins New Essential Works (NEW) Program, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Philadelphia Cultural Fund, National Endowment for the Arts, and PECO, among many others.
Thursday, February 2, 2023, 7:30 pm
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BIOGRAPHIES
CHRISTINE COX (Artistic & Executive Director) - Christine Cox co-founded BalletX, Philadelphia’s premier contemporary ballet company, with Matthew Neenan in 2005. The BalletX team has produced over 100 world premiere ballets by nearly 60 renowned and emerging choreographers to date, reaching more than 150,000 dance patrons.
Under her leadership as Artistic & Executive Director, the company has performed at prestigious national stages including The Kennedy Center, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Vail International Dance Festival, and The Joyce Theater.
Throughout her tenure, Cox has committed BalletX to expanding dance’s vocabulary for all audiences, promoting initiatives that make contemporary ballet accessible and welcoming to new audience members. In 2013, she and her team launched The X-Process, an engagement program that invites audience members to participate in pre-show conversations with choreographers, an interactive lecture series about contemporary ballet, and open rehearsals. Through the Dance eXchange education program, she has partnered with elementary schools from the Philadelphia School District to emphasize dance as a means to promote self-confidence and acquire valuable life skills, reaching more than 2,000 local students in its first six years. Cox also led a TEDx talk at the George School about innovation in the field of contemporary ballet, from the art form’s historical traditions to today’s world of evolving definitions and globalization.
Cox has prioritized making both artistic and civic connections as a leader in her Philadelphia community. As an arts leader, she has

served on review panels for the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She currently sits on the Advisory Board of the Philadelphia Arts & Business Council, and is a member of the Forum of Executive Women. Christine is the recipient of Avenue of the Art’s 2022 Visionary Award, and has received distinguished fellowships from the Independence Foundation and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Cox was a full-time company member with the Pennsylvania Ballet from 1993 until her retirement from the stage in 2006. She trained in classical ballet at the Pennsylvania Ballet School and continued at the Performing Arts School of Philadelphia, spending summer sessions at the Joffrey and San Francisco Ballet schools. Some of her featured roles included Rum and Coca Cola in Paul Taylor’s Company B, Vortex in Alvin Ailey’s The River; Choleric in George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, Eve in Margo Sappington’s Rodin, Mis En Vie the Cowgirl in Agnes DeMille’s Rodeo, and principal female roles in Jerome Robbins’ Fancy Free and The Concert. During this time, Cox served for ten years as the rehearsal assistant of the children’s corps for Pennsylvania Ballet’s annual production of Balanchine’s The Nutcracker. Prior to joining the Pennsylvania Ballet, she danced with BalletMet (Columbus, OH), as a guest artist with Ballet Hispanico (New York, NY), and with the American Repertory Ballet (Princeton, NJ).
TARA KEATING (Associate Artistic Director, BalletX) - Tara Keating began her training at the age of seven at the Pioneer Valley Ballet in Northampton, Massachusetts. She then attended The Juilliard School, under the direction of Benjamin Harkarvy, where she received a BFA in Dance. While there, she was awarded the Jerome L.Greene Fellowship and the Most Outstanding Dance Major award from the National Dance Association. She has danced professionally with the American Repertory Ballet, “Tharp!” and as a soloist with the Pennsylvania Ballet. Throughout her career she has originated roles in world premieres by such renowned choreographers as Jorma Elo, Jodie Gates, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Trey McIntyre, Matthew Neenan, Helen Pickett, Septime Webre, and Christopher Wheeldon, among others. In 2005, she became a founding member of BalletX, and danced in nearly every performance until her retirement in 2012. She has staged numerous ballets on BalletX, and has set Neenan’s work on Pennsylvania Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theatre, Nevada Ballet Theatre, SUNY at Purchase College, and
Bucknell University. Tara was the Producing Director in 2006 and 2007 for Shut Up & Dance, an annual benefit for MANNA, created by the dancers of Pennsylvania Ballet. She was also the recipient of a 2002 City Paper Choice Award. She is on faculty at University of the Arts, and is a guest teacher at various schools in the region. Tara served as BalletX’s Artistic Coordinator and Ballet Mistress from 2011 to 2013, and was named Associate Artistic Director in February 2014.
DANCERS
ANDREA YORITA (BalletX Company Dancer) - Andrea Yorita is from Irvine, California, where she received her classical ballet training at Academy of Dance, under the direction of Merle Sepel, Rebecca Tsivkin, and Mignon Furman. In 2012, she graduated as a Gillespie Scholar with a BFA in Dance Performance from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied under Jodie Gates, Molly Lynch, and Donald McKayle. Originally trained under the R.A.D. syllabus, Andrea has completed all Vocational R.A.D. exams with Distinction, as well as received the Solo Seal Award. In 2008, Andrea competed as a finalist in the Genée International Ballet Competition in Toronto, Canada. She has participated in the National Choreographers Initiative, as an apprentice, and the Traverse City Dance Project. Andrea was a 2016 Dance Finalist for the Clive Barnes Award. She joined BalletX in 2012.
ANNIKA KUO (BalletX Company Dancer) - Annika Kuo studied at Princeton Ballet School (also known as American Repertory Ballet) and has attended multiple training intensives including The Royal Ballet School, The Dutch National Ballet Academy, and BalletX. She graduated in 2022 with a BFA from The Boston Conservatory at Berklee, where she has performed works by distinguished choreographers including Daniel Pelzig, Ruka Hatua-Saar White, and William Isaac. Annika joins the company in 2022, following her one year dance fellowship with BalletX.
ASHLEY SIMPSON (BalletX Company Dancer) - Ashley Simpson is originally from West Palm Beach, Florida and trained at A.W Dreyfoos High School of the Arts and School of Ballet Arts. In 2016 Ashley became a Young Arts Winner before graduating Magna Cum Laude from the Ailey/Fordham BFA program as a Dance major and Communications minor. During her time there, Ashley joined XY Dance
Project, performed with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, and was a trainee/apprentice for Complexions Contemporary Ballet. In 2020 she joined the dance ensemble for the movie production of Lin Manuel Miranda’s In The Heights. During her senior year at Ailey/ Fordham, Ashley joined Collage Dance Collective and was able to work professionally while finishing her last year of college. She joined BalletX in 2020.
BEN SCHWARZ (BalletX Company Dancer) - Ben Schwarz began his training in 2015 under Marcia Dale Weary at The Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet where he spent two years training as part of the male scholarship program. In 2017, Ben was invited to The School of American Ballet’s winter term, where he trained for three years under many former and current NYCB dancers such as Jonathan Stafford, Arch Higgins, and Andrew Scordato. While in New York City, he participated in The New York Choreographic Institute and originated roles in works choreographed by Alysa Spires, Norbert Del La Cruz III, Silas Farley, and Preston Chamblee. In The School of American Ballet’s annual workshop performance, Ben performed in Balanchine classics such as Western Symphony and Bourée Fantasque, as well as neo-classical works such as Justin Peck’s In Creases. Ben joined BalletX in 2022.
ELI ALFORD (BalletX Company Dancer) - Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Eli Alford began dancing when he was twelve years old at Encore Performance Company, where he participated in numerous dance competitions and conventions. While training with Encore, Eli received a full-tuition scholarship to the Alabama Ballet School where he studied under the direction of Roger VanFleteren and Tracey Alvey. As a student, Eli performed alongside the company in their productions of La Sylphide, Don Quixote, and George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker while earning the highest marks on his annual R.A.D. examinations. In 2022, Eli received a BFA in dance from the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance under the direction of Jodie Gates and William Forsythe where he learned and performed the works of Ohad Naharin, Jiri Kylian, Justin Peck, Merce Cunningham, and Dwight Rohden to name a few. During his time at USC, Eli also received a minor in the Biology of Human Movement from the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences while working as a lead operational and administrative assistant for USC Kaufman. Upon graduation, Eli joined BalletX as a Dance Fellow and was promoted into the company just three months later. Eli is thrilled to be a part of BalletX where he continues to nurture his passion for movement.
FRANCESCA
FORCELLA (BalletX Company Dancer) - Francesca Forcella started dancing for BalletX in 2013 after working with Houston Ballet II (HBII), the Washington Ballet Studio Company, and Los Angeles’ American Contemporary Ballet. She began her training with all styles of dance from tap and hip hop, to ballet and jazz with her aunt, Gina Forcella, at Dance Stop Education Center in New Jersey, and then later focused on her ballet training with Risa Kaplowitz and former ABT principal dancer, Susan Jaffe, at Princeton Dance and Theater in Princeton, NJ. At the age of 16, she joined HBII under the artistic direction of Stanton Welch with Claudio Munoz and Sabrina Lenzi as ballet master and mistress. Francesca had opportunities with HBII to perform alongside the main company and to tour both nationally and internationally. In 2011, she represented Houston Ballet at the International Youth Dance Festival in Budapest, Hungary. Along with performing in many Washington Ballet productions during Francesca’s time in DC, she was a 2012 recipient of a Helen Hayes award for her work in Imagination Stage’s production of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, in which she played the dancer roles of Lucy and the White Witch. In 2015, while on a vacation period with BalletX, Francesca briefly returned to guest with the Washington Ballet in Swan Lake under her former artistic director, Septime Webre. Since joining BalletX in 2013, Francesca has been a part of countless world premieres, processes, and collaborations, and has worked with many well-renowned choreographers.
JARED KELLY (BalletX Company Dancer) - Jared Kelly began his early dance training at The Washington School of Ballet in Washington, DC.Upon completion, he furthered his training at The Baltimore School for the Arts and Indiana University Ballet Theatre, where he graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Ballet with an Outside Field in Business Marketing. With a broad repertoire of experience, Jared has performed works by George Balanchine, Martha Graham, Mark Morris, Jerome Robbins, Twyla Tharp, and Paul Taylor to name a few. Most recently, Jared was a company member with Minnesota Dance Theatre under the direction of Lise Houlton. This is Jared’s first season with BalletX.
JERARD PALAZO (BalletX Company Dancer) - Jerard Palazo was born in Manila, Philippines and moved to Canada at 8 years old, where he began his formal dance training at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Division in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2006. After graduating in 2012 he moved to Toronto to further his dance studies with the Toronto Dance Theatre for a year.
Upon receiving a full tuition scholarship from the Alvin Ailey School Jerard moved to NewYork and trained at Ailey from 2013-2015. Jerard was selected for summer programs on full tuition scholarships at Jacob’s Pillow Contemporary Program and Nederlands Dans Theatre. He has worked with Nai Ni Chen Dance Company, Peridance Company and Lavagnino Dance in New York. Jerard made his debut as a choreographer at iHeartDanceNYC on June 2021 with ‘New Beginnings’ a duet he specially conceived for New York City Ballet soloist Megan LeCrone, performed by Ms. LeCrone and Jerard on the rooftop of the Empire Hotel near Lincoln Center. It turned out to be the onset of ‘So Close’ his first full-length ballet that had its world premiere in the spring of 2022 at Peridance Contemporary Dance Company and was received enthusiastically. Jerard Palazo is excited to dance in his first season with BalletX.
JONATHAN MONTEPARA (BalletX Company Dancer) - Jonathan Montepara, from Orsogna, Italy, graduated from the Rome Ballet School in 2018. He danced for the Rome Ballet Junior Company, where he performed the neoclassical version of Coppélia by choreographer Milena Zullo. In 2018 Montepara joined American Repertory Ballet2, and he was promoted to artist in 2020. He danced in company productions such as The Nutcracker, Beauty and the Beast, Giselle, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Jonathan was also featured in many contemporary works such as Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June, Riccardo de Nigris's Beyond the Normal, Colby Damon's Strange Sentience, and Bewitched Pas de deux by Claire Davison. He concluded his season with ARB dancing the lead in two World Premieres: Moving to Bach by Ja’Malik and Circadia by Caili Quan. Jonathan joined BalletX in 2022.
SAVANNAH GREEN (BalletX Company Dancer) - Savannah Green was born and raised in New York City, where she attended LaGuardia High School for Performing Arts as a Dance Major and Manhattan Youth Ballet on a full merit scholarship. She studied at Manhattan Youth Ballet on a full merit scholarship, performing featured roles in professional level repertoire including George Balanchine’s Stars & Stripes, Emeralds, and Serenade, as well as Jerome Robbins’ Interplay. Savannah graduated from University of California, Santa Barbara in June 2017 with a BFA in Dance and a minor in Political Science. In her final year at UCSB, she was a member of the Student Dance Company and spent the year touring internationally and performing works by José Limón, Andrea Miller, and Anna Halprin, among others. During that time, Savannah was privileged to be a featured soloist in
Limón’s tribute to Isadora Duncan, Dances for Isadora. In May 2017, she travelled to New York City with the Student Dance Company to perform as part of The Radical Bodies Exhibition at Hunter College. Savannah also worked with Buglisi Dance Theater, performing new works in New York City and the Kaatsbaan International Dance Center. She also had the opportunity to perform in Jacqulyn Buglisi’s Table of Silence at UCSB, as well as in New York City. She performed at the Vail Dance Festival in Merce Cunningham’s Antic Meet, staged by Melissa Toogood. She spent a season as a Dance Fellow with BalletX, before being asked to join as a company member for the 2020-2021 15th Anniversary Season.
SHAWN CUSSEAUX (BalletX Dance Fellow) - Shawn is an emerging performing artist hailing from Tampa Bay, FL, where he attended Pinellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs High School. He continued his studies in Pittsburgh, PA at the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Point Park University, where he received his Bachelor degree in Fine Arts. During this time he was given opportunities to perform works by Garfield Lemonious, Jae Man Joo, Kiesha Lalama, Jennifer Archibald, Jose Limon, Jason Mcdole, Amy Hall Garner, Robert Priorie, Edwaard Liang, and Camille A. Brown. Before joining the company in 2020. This is Shawn’s third season with BalletX.
SKLYER LUBIN (BalletX Company Dancer) - Skyler Lubin received her early training from The Rock School for Dance Education in Philadelphia, during which time she won third place for the Pas de Deux category at the Youth American Grand Prix Competition. In 2008, Skyler was asked to perform in The Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow Gala. She then continued her training at the Miami City Ballet School. Skyler also attended summer programs at The School of American Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre. From 2010-2014, Skyler danced as a member of the Corps de Ballet with Miami City Ballet under the direction of Edward Villella and Lourdes Lopez. She has performed in featured roles including Flower Festival pas de deux, Swan Lake pas de trois, and Jerome Robbins’s Afternoon of a Faun, and has premiered pieces by Alexei Ratmansky and Liam Scarlett. Skyler joined BalletX in 2015 and has since performed in numerous world premieres.




Jorgensen Outreach for Youth
Funded through private contributions as well as corporate support, JOY! provides school-age children, many from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with access to live performances and special enrichment programs. Now in its 15th season, the JOY! Conservatory program offers instrumental and vocal students in grades 9-12 the opportunity for a rigorous course of study including private lessons, ensemble rehearsals and coaching, and basic musicianship courses. For more information, contact Jorgensen director Rodney Rock at 860-486-1983.

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Please join this giving community and make your contribution today. To make a gift, contact Jorgensen Director Rodney Rock at rodney.rock@uconn.edu or 860-486-1983, or visit jorgensen.uconn.edu/online/article/lenard-endowment.
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Join the CoStars, Jorgensen’s Active Volunteers!
The CoStars is a special group of volunteers who generously donate not only $500 per person, but also their talent and time. The invaluable CoStars support Jorgensen through community advocacy by creative fund-raising activities, and by hosting pre- and post-concert receptions that often feature world-class luminaries. The CoStars have been instrumental in the purchase of the new portable chamber stage and acoustical shell, a new Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano, funding the JOY! Conservatory Program, the installation of the exterior Jorgensen message center, the renovation of the Jorgensen Gallery, and continued support of Jorgensen programming. By becoming a CoStar, you’ll join with other vibrant, thoughtful and devoted arts lovers who have made Jorgensen’s success a priority.
CoStars receive an honorary membership in the Jorgensen Circle of Friends at the Producers Circle level. Benefits include early ticket ordering privileges for one full year from the date of enrollment; reserved lower-level parking in the North Garage, providing a speedier exit after each Jorgensen event; and recognition in the Jorgensen playbill.
As a Special Thank You... An Invitation to the CoStars
CoStar members receive an exclusive invitation to attend the Annual Sneak Peek hosted by Jorgensen Director Rodney Rock. This party offers attendees an exciting preview of the coming season – prior to the public announcement. Join the CoStars and be the first to know what’s new!
If you are interested in becoming a CoStar, please contact Rodney Rock at 860-486-1983, or by e-mail at rodney.rock@uconn.edu.
Jorgensen
Circle of Friends 2022-2023
Become a Friend of Jorgensen!
We invite you to join Jorgensen’s Circle of Friends, a group of generous arts supporters who over the years have made vital contributions to Jorgensen’s special projects, commissioned works, and interior restorations. Your membership in the Circle of Friends entitles you to early ticket ordering privileges for one full year from the date of your enrollment; you will be recognized in the Jorgensen Playbill; and if you contribute at the Directors or Producers Circle levels, you will enjoy reserved parking in the North Campus Parking Garage for each Jorgensen performance you attend.
Please consider making your tax-deductible donation and become a Circle of Friends member today. Simply call 860-486-4226 for more information.
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges the support of its Friends.
Producers Circle
$500/person
$1,000 & above/couple
Elena Sevilla & Paul Aho*
Mona & Greg Anderson*
Marianne Barton*
Deborah Walsh
Bellingham*
In Memory of Dr. Bruce A. Bellingham*
Honey & Harry Birkenruth*
Ruth Buczynski*
Carol Colombo*
In Memory of Paul Colombo*
Michael E. Cucka
Anne D’Alleva*
Madison & Bob Day*
Mr. Paul D’Italia
Susan & John DeWolf*
Ms. Joan N. Gionfriddo
In Memory of
Elaine D. Neiswanger, Robert Neiswanger, & Thomas Neiswanger
Stan & Sandy Hale*
Judy & Peter Halvorson*
Patricia Hempel*
Shareen Hertel & Donald Swinton*
Jan Huber*
Tina & Bryan Huey*
Blair T. Johnson & Blanche Serban*
Lynn & Harry Johnson*
Janet & George Jones*
Lin & Waldo Klein*
James Knox*
Ann Kouatly*
Becky & Scott Lehmann*
Jean & John Lenard*
Gene Likens & Leola Spilbor*
Margarethe & Matthew Mashikian*
Antonia Moran*
Jane & Robert Moskowitz*
Craig & Karen Nass
Barbara Rhein & Stan Shaw
Constance & Rodney Rock*
Nancy & John Silander*
Beverly Sims & William Okeson*
Anne & Winthrop Smith*
Maurice Thompson*
Karen Zimmer*
Susan Zito*
*Members of the Jorgensen CoStars
Directors Circle
$250/person, $500/couple
Lynn & Marjorie Brown
Kenneth A. Doeg
Mona & Todd Friedland
In honor of Jane Moskowitz
Mr. David Johnson
David & Carol Jordan
Maureen Kohler & John Zavokjancik
Tom Martin & Susan Spiggle
Carl Nawrocki
Mr. & Ms. Steven & Barbara Rogers
Cheryl A. & Mark J. Roy
Bonnie Ryan
Ms. Nancy Swiacki
Keith Wilson & Marjorie Hayes
Artists Circle
$125/person, $250/couple
Patricia Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Bennett & Linda Brockman
Dr. & Mrs. Steven & Elaine Cohen
Maryellen Donnelly & James Krall
M.Kevin & Jeanne Fahey
Mrs. Alice Hale
Betty & Kenneth Hanson
Rob & Mary Hoskin
Ms. Cathy Jameson & Ms. Renee Fournier
Ms. Mary Lacek & Mr. Neil Aldin
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Leibowitz
Len Oberg
Daryl & Paul Ramsey
Mrs. Kristin Santini
Susan Stoppelman
Harriet Walker
Patrons Circle
$50/person, $100/couple
Anonymous
Cynthia & Roger Adams
Robert Bittner
Dorothy Blocker
Susan & John Boland
Carol & Carl Brolin
Irene & Richard Brown
Ms. Joyce Donohoo
Lorraine Gallup
Richard & Karin James
Col. & Dr. Leonard & Judith Kaplan
Art Kirschenbaum & Cheryl Pomerantz
Dr. & Mrs. Uwe & Helen Koehn
Yves & Carol Kraus
Robin Lubatkin
Donna Matulis
Rev. Donald Miller
Pamela Paine
Judith Rhodes
Jacqueline Seide
Paul & Annette Shapiro
Adeline Theis
Susanna Thomas
George Thompson
Aaron Tumel
Dr. & Mrs. Joel Zuckerbraun
Critics Circle
$25/person, $50/couple
Anonymous
Ms. Kathleen Donahue
Mrs. Audrey Gough
Dr. & Mrs. Ed & Susan Grace
John H. Mayer & Irwin M. Krieger
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Linonis
Wesley & Mary Lord
Joseph & Nancy Madar
Stan & Sue McMillen
Linda Pelletier
Mr. & Mrs. Ettore & Laura Raccagni
Sari & James Rosokoff
John & Marilyn Shirley
Dr. Jay S. Shivers
Mrs. Pamela Sutkaitis
Director’s Fund
Paul Aho & Elena Sevilla
Mona & Greg Anderson
Honey & Harry Birkenruth
Diane & Joseph Briody
Carol Colombo
Paula & Keith Enderle
David & Marilyn Foster
Mr. Thomas French
Jane & Robert Moskowitz
In honor of Linda K. Klein, PhD & Rodney D. Rock
NICABM
Jennifer Person
Mr. Allen Schmied & Ms. Tina Polttila-Schmied
Nancy & John Silander
Ms. Joanne Sousa
In Memory of John P. Sousa
Endowed Sponsorship Program
The Endowed Sponsorship Program provides individuals and families with the opportunity to support Jorgensen by sponsoring any concert or other program. Benefits to Endowed Sponsors will include name recognition in the Jorgensen playbill, additional recognition in the community through press releases provided by the University, and an opportunity to visit with the guest artist.
Sponsorship could be a means of celebrating a special holiday or anniversary, or of dedicating an event to a loved one. Most importantly, by contributing to the cost of current programs, sponsors would help ensure that the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts will continue to present wonderful music and other programs in the future. Your gift would benefit not only Jorgensen, but also the community at large.
Patrons interested in sponsoring an event should contact Rodney Rock at 860-486-1983 or rodney.rock@uconn.edu for further information.
Fri, Feb 24, 8 pm



Songs We Love begins with the early blues and jazz of the 1920s and ends in the early 1950s, exploring the music of Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and more!





LENARD CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES

The Lenard Chamber Music Series is made possible through the Lenard Chamber Music Endowment. Thanks to the Lenard Endowment, UConn students, non-UConn students, and youth under 18 are invited to attend all chamber events for free.
















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BOX OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION
2132 Hillside Road Unit 3104 Storrs, CT 06269-3104
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SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Alain Frogley Interim Dean
JORGENSEN ADMINISTRATION
Rodney Rock Director
Gary Yakstis Operations Manager
Leann Sanders Administrative Assistant
Diane Briody House Manager

BOX OFFICE
Jennifer Darius Box Office Manager
Amanda Salas Asst. Box Office Manager
MARKETING/PUBLICITY
Renee Fournier Marketing Manager
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PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS
Bryan Wosczyna Technical Manager
Daniel Leavitt Technical Assistant
Scott Fisher Technical Assistant
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Coyote Flaco

50 Higgins Highway, Mansfield • 860.423.4414
Coyote Flaco is a family owned & operated restaurant. We invite you to try some of our favorite dishes such as our churrasco or one of our home-made tamales. Please try our many “Fresh-Lime Juice” margaritas, our full menu can be found at www.coyoteflacoct.com


Dog Lane Cafe
One Dog Lane, Storrs • 860.429.4900
Northeastern Connecticut’s European/American cafe, offering something for everyone from early morning to late at night. Our menu and our daily specials emphasize seasonal, local and freshly-prepared food, all made to order. Offering a wide variety of sandwiches, grilled items and freshly tossed salads or help yourself to coffee at our self-service coffee bar. Offering indoor and outdoor seating. Whether you are in a hurry or want to take some time and relax with friends, our style of service lets you set your own pace. Serving beer & wine.
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Fresh Fork

Rte 195, Storrs Center • 860.477.0200
“The Fresh Fork Café is a fast casual restaurant owned by a University of Connecticut Alum. Their menu includes many Vegan and Gluten Free items alongside traditional café fare. All fruit smoothies, coffee, tea, beer, wine, and craft cocktails accompany the eclectic and inclusive menu. Breakfast served all day and a late night menu available on weekends. Catering available
www.freshforkcafe.com
Hilltop
39 Adamec Rd., Willington• 860.477.1054
Come and visit Hilltop Restaurant, Bar & Banquet to experience a delicious meal, live entertainment, full bar with flat screen TVs, and more, stop in today. If you’re looking for a place to hold a party or event, call and talk to us about our banquet rooms, Make sure that you call ahead to find out what our Chef’s Specials are. They change daily. hilltopct.net
Hops 44
625 Middle Tpke., Storrs • 860.477.1174
Local Gastropub less than 1 mile from campus featuring local craft beer, cocktails and a full bar. Smoked BBQ, Burgers, Award Winning Wings, Salad and Lighter American Fare. Open Wed-Thurs 3-9, Fri 3-10, Sat 1-10, Sun 1-7. Enter as a stranger and leave as a friend, there is something for everyone. Indoor and Outdoor seating, dogs are welcome on the patio.
WWW.Hops44.com

10 % off the day of performance with ticket
Willimantic Brewing Co.

Main Street Café
967 Main Street, Willimantic • 860.423.6777
The Willimantic Brewing Co./Main Street Café is a living landmark restaurant & pub brewery located in Willimantic, in the heart of rural northeastern Connecticut. We offer an extensive menu from fun appetizers, daily specials, gluten free, vegetarian and so much more. Fresh craft beers brewed on site, ciders, cocktails, and guest beers we have something to please everyone.
Visit us at www.willibrew.com for more information.









Willington Pizza


Rte 32, Willington Center • 860.429.7433
Italian Cuisine served in a 200-year-old home with lovely antique decor. Seating for 200. National award-winning pizza featured on CBS This Morning and ABC Good Morning America. Desserts.

Open Mon-Thurs 11am–11pm; Fri & Sat 11am–12am; Sun 11am–10pm. Casual attire. Entrées $6–$13. No reservations. (MC, V, D, AE) Best Pizza, Tolland County by Connecticut Magazine.

Box Office: 860.486.2113
802 Bolton Road, Unit 1127
Storrs, CT 06269-1127
crt.uconn.edu
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SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Alain Frogley Interim Dean
CRT ADMINISTRATION
Megan Monaghan Rivas Artistic Director & Head, Department of Dramatic Arts
Michelle S. Polgar Managing Director
Vince Tycer Associate Artistic Director
Panagiota Capaldi Box Office Manager
Alana Conti Company/House Manager
CRT PRODUCTION
Robert Copley Production Manager
Tom Kosis Production Stage Manager
Michael Beschta Technical Director
John Parmelee Associate Technical Director
Daniela Weiser Scenic Charge Artist
Susan Tolis Costume Shop Supervisor
Michael Demers Production Master Electrician
Paul Spirito Puppet Arts Technical Supervisor
Jake Neighbors Sound Supervisor
Gino Costabile Properties Manager
