Original SW!NG OUT Choreography by Caleb Teicher and the Braintrust in collaboration with the Dancers, except: Big Apple Contest - choreography by Frankie Manning, as first seen in Keep Punching New Holiday Choreography by Nathan Bugh & Caleb Teicher in collaboration with the dancers Improvisations by The Dancers
Directed by Caleb Teicher
MUSIC
All arrangements and orchestrations by Eyal Vilner, performed by the Eyal Vilner Big Band; The Rabbit, Ain’t Got Nobody, Compté Fruité, The Jam, Coffee Bean Stomp Jubilee, Belleville by Eyal Vilner; Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson; What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve by Frank Loesser; The Overture from the Ellington Strayhorn Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky, arranged by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn; Christmas Night in Harlem by Mitchell Parish and Raymond Scott; Winter Wonderland by Felix Bernard and lyricist Richard Bernhard Smith; Peanut Brittle Brigade by Tchaikovsky arranged by Duke Ellington an Billy Strayhorn; Let It Snow by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne; and Jumpin' at the Woodside by Count Basie.
LIGHTING DESIGN
SOUND DESIGN
COSTUME DESIGN
LOGO AND BANDSTAND DESIGN
serena wong
Joseph Wolfslau
Márion Talán de la Rosa
Michelle Stokes & Gaby Cook
Leadership support for The Joyce Theater Foundation has been received from the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust.
Champion support for The Joyce’s annual programming has been provided by Howard Gilman Foundation and The Shubert Foundation.
A Very SW!NG OUT Holiday is a Joyce Theater Production supported by New Music USA’s Organization Fund in 2024–25 and presented in partnership with Catskill Mountain Foundation.
Generous support for this engagement was provided through a grant from The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation to encourage the performance of New York City-based companies. Major support for The Joyce has been provided by Booth Ferris Foundation, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, MacMillan Family Foundation, and Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
DANCERS
Brandon Barker, LaTasha Barnes, Nathan Bugh, Natasha Shevchenko, AJ Howard, Jennifer Jones, Breonna Jordan, Brian Lawton, Rachel Pitner, Samantha Siegel, Caleb Teicher, Sean Vitale
Improvised social dancing is integral to the tradition and modern-day expression of Lindy Hop and Jazz Dance. Now that you’ve seen our show, we invite you to dance: find some space and join us while the Eyal Vilner Big Band plays a 30-minute set!
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ABOUT LINDY HOP
Lindy Hop is the preeminent, swing-jazz, partnered dance. In the late 1920’s, movement elements, including those of The Charleston, The Collegiate, and The Texas Tommy, were swirling together in African-American communities to form a new style, and they coalesced around a musical groove called “swing.” Dance champion George Snowden supplied the name, “Lindy Hop,” in reference to Charles Lindberg — whose recent transatlantic flight was the phenomenon of the moment. The name stuck, and the dance was popularized by early masters at the Savoy Ballroom, in Harlem. Frankie Manning, and other exponents of the 1930’s and 1940’s, incorporated choreography and high-flying “air steps.” Frequently presented by Savoy bouncer Herbert White as “Whitey’s Lindy Hoppers,” these champions dominated clubs, contests, stages, and film. Manning had a phasic career, retiring after the swing era, but reengaging with the dance industry in the 1980’s. In the intervening years, visionaries such as Norma Miller and Mama Lu Parks sustained Lindy Hop and even adapted to new music genres.
At the end of the 20th century, a surge of popularity sowed modern, swing-dance scenes all around the world. There are now plenty of non-US hotspots, like Stockholm and Seoul, with robust dance communities. Lindy Hop also continues to thrive in the US, and in Harlem, where the dance never stopped.
A NOTE FROM THE BRAINTRUST
The premiere of SW!NG OUT in October 2021 was momentous for us as an artistic collective. For so long, we dreamt of presenting Lindy Hop and Vernacular Jazz dance presented as a bonafide concert experience, devoid of narrative or period-piece setting.
Now, this "miracle" of SW!NG OUT has almost become commonplace for us. We’ve toured 18 cities — including multiple engagements in New York City. We've seen a new generation of artists join the cast and crew. We’ve launched the SW!NG OUT Community Fund to nourish the local Lindy Hop scene. And we believe SW!NG OUT still meets a need within the realm of jazz performance. It is an opportunity for some of the brightest talents in jazz music and dance to connect, to grow, and to share their love of this genre with wider audiences…
So why make a holiday edition?
During the holiday season, we often act with more compassion towards one another. Our hearts open to the power of togetherness, and we feel sentimental about our shared human experiences. A Very SW!NG OUT Holiday is our reaction to this special time. It’s a celebration of the integration of social dance, music, and society. It’s a new contextualization of Lindy Hop's commentary on touch, trust, gender, legacy, intimacy, and partnership. And it’s our reminder that if you Lindy Hop, you can sample that holiday-style sentiment all year long.
Thank you for joining us, and happy holidays!
- The Braintrust: Evita Arce, LaTasha Barnes, Nathan Bugh, Caleb Teicher, and Eyal Vilner
Lead support for the production of A Very SW!NG OUT Holiday provided by Sarah Arison. Additional creation support provided by Stephanie Gittleman and Elysabeth Kleinhans. A Very SW!NG OUT Holiday (2024) is a Joyce Theater Production supported by New Music USA’s Organization Fund in 2024–25.
The original production of SW!NG OUT (2021) was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from Doris Duke Foundation and Mellon Foundation; and was commissioned and created, in part, with the support of The Joyce Theater’s Artist Residency Center, made possible by lead funding from Mellon Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, and Doris Duke Foundation; Works & Process at the Guggenheim; the Center for the Arts at George Mason University; Northrop at The University of Minnesota; and additional commissioning funds provided by The O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation. Additional creation support was provided by Deborah and Charles Adelman, Alpern Family Foundation, Sarah Arison, Michèle and Steve Pesner, Anh-Tuyet Nguyen and Robert Pollock, and Karen Roth, with music commissioned by the Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation.
WHO'S WHO IN THE BRAINTRUST
EVITA ARCE (Braintrust), an internationally renowned Lindy Hop dancer and teacher, began her jazz journey in Austin, Texas (1998). A few career highlights include competing on So You Think You Can Dance (2007), Let Freedom Swing with Jazz at Lincoln Center at The Kennedy Center (2009), performing in SWING! the musical (2008-2009), and her Broadway debut beside Caleb Teicher for Regina Spektor’s run at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater (2019). Evita was also featured in the Swing documentary Alive and Kicking (2016) which follows her path in the international Lindy Hop community. Co-directing with Michael Jagger, Syncopated City, debuted as the first Lindy Hop dance company to present at Jacob’s Pillow Inside/Out Stage (2012-2013). Evita danced for Caleb Teicher & Company having performed in Meet Ella and More Forever. Over the course of the pandemic Evita has continued to teach Lindy Hop, Charleston and solo Jazz online at syncopatedcity.com. She graduated from UT Austin with a double Bachelor’s degree in Theater & Dance and Film Production. Thanks to her family, especially her husband Simon, her mentors Ryan Francois & Jenny Thomas, the Vanaver Caravan’s training, Mirra & Richard Brockman’s support, Jacky Li for the shoes, and Elena Iannucci & Teddy Kern of Dance Manhattan for providing an artistic home for ten years. And of course huge love to the extraordinary dream team of SW!NG OUT
Multi-Bessie award winner LATASHA BARNES (Braintrust, Dancer) is an internationally recognized and celebrated dance artist, insightful educator and Tradition-Bearer of Black American Social Dance. Currently operating between New York and Phoenix, Barnes’ expansive artistic, competitive, and performative skills have made her a frequent collaborator to arts organizations around the world including The Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, Dorrance Dance, Summer Dance Forever (NL) and many others. She is honored to serve as the visionary creator and Artistic Director of the critically acclaimed intergenerational and intercommunal Black cultural arts experience The Jazz Continuum. Her "Continuum" based research serves as a guidepost in her efforts as Associate Prof. Of Dance & Cultural Anthropology on the highly innovative faculty of Arizona State University School of Music, Dance & Theater. Across all communities and positions LaTasha's purpose is to inspire artivism through an authentic sense of self and unapologetic joy. Visit www.latashabarnes.com to learn more about her journey, achievements, and ways to support her cultural efforts.
NATHAN BUGH (Braintrust, Dancer) is one of the world's leading exponents of Lindy Hop and vernacular jazz dance. His on-stage performances include: Carnegie Hall (Swing Swing Swing w/ New York Pops), The Apollo Theater (Swingin’ Frankie’s Way), and Jacob’s Pillow (Earthbeat!, More Forever, SW!NG OUT). His on-screen appearances include My Fair Wedding, Making Money, Rebel In The Rye, and The Weepies Be My Honeypie. He co-choreographed Joyce Theater Productions’ SW!NG OUT and the Gibney commission, Meet Ella, both under the direction of Caleb Teicher. An avid social dancer since the late 1990’s, Nathan has won many swing contests, with first-place titles for Lindy Hop, Team, Solo, Invitational, Slow Dance, Video Showcase, and Mix/Match divisions of the International Lindy Hop Championships et al. He has taught the Columbia University Swing Club since 2006 and is on the dance faculty at Marymount Manhattan College.
CALEB TEICHER (Director, Braintrust, Dancer) is a New York City-based choreographer and performer specializing in musically-driven dance traditions and interdisciplinary work. They've collaborated onstage and in the recording studio with celebrated music artists including Ben Folds, Regina Spektor, Eyal Vilner Big Band, Conrad Tao, Chris Celiz, Nic Gareiss, AJR, and many others. Caleb's concert dance work has been commissioned and presented at prestigious venues including The Joyce Theater, New York City Center, Works & Process at the Guggenheim, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, and Lincoln Center. Additional choreographic credits include Regina Spektor on Broadway, Sister Aimee (streaming on HBOMax), and AJR's Bang music video. Caleb is an Artist in Residence at the American Tap Dance Foundation and the recipient of a 2019 New York City Center Choreographic Fellowship, a 2019 Harkness Promise Award,
EYAL VILNER (Braintrust, Band Leader, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet) is one of the leading voices in the New York swing and big band scene. Born in Tel Aviv, saxophonist, clarinetist, flutist, composer and bandleader, Eyal Vilner moved to New York in 2007 and started his big band the following year. The Eyal Vilner Big Band has been performing widely at some of New York’s landmarks such as Lincoln Center, Works & Process at the Guggenheim, The Joyce Theater, Birdland, Dizzy's Club, Smalls Jazz Club, Minton’s Playhouse, Midsummer Night's Swing, and Central Park SummerStage. Internationally, Eyal has performed on Israel's most prestigious stages such as the Red Sea Jazz Festival, Tel Aviv Museum, Jerusalem Theater, The Tel Aviv Jazz Festival as well as the historical La Bellevilloise, Caveau des Oubliettes and Caveau de la Huchette in Paris, France. The big band performs Eyal's original compositions as well as his new arrangements of jazz classics. Their music, which derives from the tradition of jazz, swing and the blues, strives to bring a unique voice to this beautiful art form. The big band’s first six albums: Introducing the Eyal Vilner Big Band, Almost Sunrise, Hanukkah, Swing Out!, Live in Washington Square Park!, and The Jam! received rave reviews and made it to the Top Jazz Radio Charts of the US and Canada.
WHO'S WHO IN A VERY SW!NG OUT HOLIDAY DANCERS
Brian Lawton
Rachel Pitner
Natasha Shevchenko
LaTasha Barnes Braintrust
Nathan Bugh Braintrust
Caleb Teicher Director, Braintrust
Evita Arce Braintrust
Sean Vitale
Samantha Siegel
Jennifer Jones
Breonna Jordan
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Brandon Lee Trumpet
Summer Camargo Trumpet
Willie Applewhite Trombone
Wayne Tucker Trumpet
Imani Rousselle Vocals
Julieta Eugenio Tenor Saxophone
Jay Branford Baritone Saxophone
Eyal Vilner Braintrust, Bandleader
Luther Allison Piano
Martha Kato Piano
Ian Hutchison Bass Evan Hyde Drums
Joe Giordano Trombone
John Lake Trumpet
Mariel Bildsten Trombone
Jack Glottman Piano
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The Joyce Theater Foundation ("The Joyce," Executive Director, Linda Shelton), a nonprofit organization, has proudly served the dance community for more than four decades. Under the direction of founders Cora Cahan and Eliot Feld, Ballet Tech Foundation acquired and The Joyce renovated the Elgin Theater in Chelsea. Opening as The Joyce Theater in 1982, it was named in honor of Joyce Mertz, beloved daughter of LuEsther T. Mertz. It was LuEsther’s clear, undaunted vision and abundant generosity that made it imaginable and ultimately possible to build the theater. Ownership was secured by The Joyce in 2015. The theater is one of the only theaters built by dancers for dance and has provided an intimate and elegant home for over 475 U.S.-based and international companies. The Joyce has also expanded its reach beyond its Chelsea home through off-site presentations at venues ranging in scope from Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater, to Brooklyn’s Invisible Dog Art Center, and to outdoor programming in spaces such as Hudson River Park. To further support the creation of new work, The Joyce maintains longstanding commissioning and residency programs. Local students and teachers (1st–12th grade) benefit from its school program, and family and adult audiences get closer to dance with access to artists. The Joyce’s annual season of about 48 weeks of dance now includes over 300 performances for audiences of over 100,000. Visit Joyce.org for more information.
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Toni Hoover
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Lauren E. Shortt
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The Joyce honors the following individuals, corporations, and foundations for their visionary support of our mission of advancing the vibrant and extraordinary art of dance. Funds contributed to the endowment campaign will allow The Joyce to continue its support of the dance community and to commission new work.
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Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Endowment Fund
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$500,000 and above
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$250,000 and above
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Kathleen A. Scott
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The Joyce Theater appreciates the generosity of its supporters listed below as well as its many other supporters too numerous to include on these pages. List as of November 20, 2024.
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($500,000 and above)
John & Jody Arnhold
Elysabeth Kleinhans
MacMillan Family Foundation
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Gold Benefactors
($100,000 and above)
Booth Ferris Foundation
Catskill Mountain Foundation
Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer
Howard Gilman Foundation
The Harkness Foundation for Dance
Mellon Foundation
Virginia & Timothy Millhiser
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
Robert Pollock
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
The Shubert Foundation
Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels
Silver Benefactors
($50,000 and above)
Anonymous
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Leanne Lachman
National Endowment for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
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Lauren E. Shortt
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Denise Littlefield Sobel
Conrad Voldstad
Amit Wadhwaney
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Anonymous (2)
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Stephanie R. Breslow & Paul Watterson
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Melina Fisher
Jane E. Goldberg
Elzbieta Grove
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Heartfelt Wings Foundation
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Anonymous (2)
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Theresa Alessandra Russo Foundation
Susan Ulick
Arlene Weinberg
Alexandra Wheeler & Rocky Rukan
Michelle D. and Claude L. Winfield
Irving & Elaine Wolbrom
Billy F.B. Wong & Stephanie Gordon
Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn
In honor of Billy Zavelson
Leaders
($1,000 and above)
Anonymous (6)
Adrienne Albert
Robert Allyn
Gerry & Hank Alpert
Ms. Linda Andrews
Aybars Asci
Jimmy Asci & Josh Schulteis
Christina Back
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Ms. Sherrie Barr
Ali Baum
Harvey & Stephanie Benjamin
Cheryl Bergenfeld
Bloomberg LP
Ms. Lisa Bonifacic
Nissan Boury
Ms. A. Bozzi
Barbara & Gary Brandt
Carol & Bob Braun
Ms. Joan Breibart
Edward Brill
Madeline Brine
Gerri Brioso
Daniel & Elaine Brownstein
Dr. Amy Buchman & Ms. Vicki Haupt
Mr. Ronald Hellman & Mr. Stephen Roberts
Lisa Jo Reimer-Byrne
Ralph & Martine Calder
Doug & Lisa Caldwell
Joseph and Linda Camardo
Mr. Joel Camche
Karen Carozza
Ms. Cheryl Carruthers
Cengiz Cemaloglu
Julia Chambers
Peri & David Clark
Mike Coffin
Pamela Cook
Paul & Caroline Cronson
Greg Darnieder
Irene Rosner David, in Memory of Dr. Raphael David
Diana Davies
Christopher Delong
Jan, Dick and Nora Demenus
The Cory & Bob Donnalley Charitable Foundation
Miriam & David Donoho
The Dorothy Fund
Ms. Domitilia M. Dos Santos
Suzanne B. Engel
Erin Feely-Nahem & Isaac Nahem
Ms. Audrey Feldman
Marion Ilene Fischer
Judith & Walter Flamenbaum
Pamela Frankel
Judith Z. Friedman
Mark Friedman & Veronique Bogliolo Friedman
Tony & Carol Frischia
Clio Garland
Barrie Gillies & William Drummy
Ms. Esther Goldbas
Ms. Diane Gooch
Carole Gottlieb
Minda Gralnek
Pam Green
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Gunsalus
Alexandra L. Harper
Laurie and Jack Heflin
Sheila Heimbinder
Janet L. Henner
Ms. L Kathy Herre
Mrs. Alixandra Holloway
Lynn Hopkins
William Houlihan
Ms. Lisa Huertas
David H. Hughes, Jr.
Mary & David Iles
Jasteka Foundation
Rebecca Josue
I. Michael Kadish
Kenneth S. Kail & Ivy Hwang
Margaret Kaplen
Mr. Matthew Karas
Ms. Jane Karol
Jane Kendall
John Kirby
Ed Krugman & Ethel Klein
Murray & Sylvana Klein
Eric & Sandra Krasnoff
Bette Lacombe
Mr. Richard Lanahan
Ilene H Lang
Nancy Lashine
Howard & Elaine Leventhal Charitable Fund
Judith Lewis
Dorothy Lichtenstein
TJ & Laura Lim - In Memory of Monica Voldstad
Robert & Dorina Link
Jonna Mackin
Mr. & Ms. Mangini
Joseph M. Marger
Edwin Maynard
The McNamee McHugh Family Fund
Lorraine J. Meeker
Joyce F. Menschel
Diana and David Milich
Miller Khoshkish Foundation
Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Barbara Miller
Mr. Michael Mulligan
Jane & Michael Murphy
Judith Musiker
Judy Musiker
Ms. Eve Mykytyn
James Neisloss
Ms. Molly Nozyce
Mr. Conor O'Neil
Aaron Singer & Bart Oosterveld
Rachel Ostry, MD
Candace and Simon Owen-Williams
John Owen
Mercedes Paratje
David Pasterski
Ms. Amy Penner-Walker
Edith C. Penty
Mrs. Roxanne Permesly
Doug and Teresa Peterson
Carl Pforzheimer III
Larry & Barbara Pitsch
The Plimpton-Shattuck Fund
Judith J Plows
Donna & James Pressman
Soula Proxenos
Rainbow Sandals Foundation
Betty P. & Michael H. Rauch
Frances A. Resheske
Philip W. Riskin Charitable Foundation
Ms. Ayodele Roach
Mary Jo Robertiello
Donald W. Roeske, Jr.
Ann Sahid Rosche
Felicia Rosenfeld
Jane K Royal and John C Lantis II
Ty Rugman
Xiomara & Charles Scheidt
Mark Schumer
Jesse & Carol Schwartz
Margaret E. Selby
Martha Sherman
Susan Sillins
Barbara Jean Sinclair
Mr. Irving Sitnick
Marilyn Sobel
Leon Sokol
Michael Solomon
Daniel Spence
William Stern
Linda Stocknoff
Abbie M. Strassler
Ms. Alicia Suarez
Consulate General of Sweden in New York
Swedish Institute and the Swedish Embassy in Cuba
Douglas Szlompek
Yael Mandelstam & Ken Tabachnick
Jon Teeuwissen & Welz Kauffman
Deirdre Towers
Lucy Vasserman & Brendan Finnegan
Holly Wallace & Edwin Baum
Alex Z. Wang
Arlene Weinberg
Ms. Adele Weisman
Peter & Deborah WinogradElly
Karp Wong
Cora Yamamoto
Ms. Bonnie Zamosky-Roth
Investors
($500 and above)
Anonymous (7)
Mohamed Abdirahman
Dr. LaRue Allen & Ebonya Washington
West Jersey Youth Ballet, Joanna & Elena Andriopoulos
Debra R. Anisman
Rebecca Aronson
Joan & Ira Berkowitz
Jan Berris
Ms. Helga Borck
Ms. Valerie Jo Bradley
Maria M Branco
Robert Calderisi
Mr. Scott Caplan
Andrea Chernyk
Amy Cho
Melinda DeChiazza Cloobeck
Eileen & Michael Cohen
Galois Cohen
Robert Conkey
Victoria Cowles
Mary Craig
John and Nada Culver
David de Weese
The DiChristina Family
Richard G. Dudley, Jr.
Ita Ekpoudom
Miss Valerie Ferrier
Mr. Leroy Fortcher
Sarah Fox and Steven Lofchie
Steven Fox
Pierre Frinault
Nicia Fullwood
Ms. Irna Gadd & Ms. Helen Fosbery
Karen Gershowitz
Ronald Gilliam & Akram Hélil
Ms. Geraldine Glassman
Elysa Goldman
Nita Silverman & Chuck Goodgal
Ms. Nancye Green
Lawrence W. Greene
Charles & Carol Grossman
Family Fund
Jane Groveman
Mia Haber
Gina Harman
Elaine & Chuck Harris
Laurie Hart
Kathy and Scott Hawley
Jonathan Hiltz
Gregory Ho and Linda Sanchez
Huong Hoang
Thomas Hollingsworth
Emma Hood
Alicia Dhyana House
Ralph & Lynn Huber
Daphne Hurford & Sanford Padwe
Stephanie Joel
John Kalish & Susan Niederman
Scot Karr
Ethelle Katz
Sanford Krieger
Mr. & Mrs. George Krupp
Mr. Stephen Lane
Sydnie Liggett
Mr. David Long
Mitch Lowenthal
Jennifer Markovitz
Mr. William Marraccini
Judy Mauer
Linda and Max Maxwell
Wendy A. McCain
Alexis McCormack
Israel Meir & Steve Rivera
Victoria Melendez
Tanya Melich & Noel Silverman
Joe Morra
Richard J. Moylan
Deb Murnin
Jake Musiker
Drs. Benjamin Natelson & Gudrun Lange
Kristina Ng
Stuart Nordheimer & Barbara Miller
Joyce O'Brien
Mrs. Anita Orlin
Flora Perskie
Andy Peters
The L.E. Phillips Family Foundation, Inc.
Toniann Pitassi
Brian H. Polovoy
Charles Ragland
Stephanie Goldson & Stephen Rappaport
Lindy Shuttleworth & Arthur Reichstetter
Mr. Albert Reid
Sallie Gouverneur & John Riley
Jean M. Ross
Lainie and John Ross
Elsa & Marvin Ross-Greifinger
Marilyn & Alan Rothstein
Lori Rotskoff
Deborah Sale and Ted Striggles
Ariane Schaffer
Amy Schulman
Drs. Dorry Segev & Sommer Gentry
Neal Sheorey
Tony Weiss and Tara Sherman
Sheetal & Tokumbo Shobowale
Nancy Sibell
Edward Siegel
Ms. Katherine Sinnott
Elizabeth Sledge
Joseph Small
Andrew & Jennifer Smith
Robin Smith
Jeanne Smythe
Joan and Laurence Sorkin
Judy Stewart
Jim Stiles & Randy Bird
Harriet Stollman
Dr. Pavur Sundaresan
Gary Tannenbaum & Helen J. Mills
Jennifer Tipton
Mr. William Tomai
Dana Troetel & George Papageorge
Ronald Walcott
Gregory V Ward
Ebonya Washington
Michael Wehman
Carol Weil
Kate Weil
George S. Werner & Li Werner
Migs Woodside
Mai Yee
Gregory Youdan Jr.
Eloise Zeller
Sponsors
($350 and above)
Anonymous (4)
Mr. Ronald Alexander
Jane and Stephen Alpert
John Angiolillo, MD
Paul Asman and Jill Lenoble
Elaine Athanassiades
Clay H Barr
Kenneth Berk & Anne Serrell
Eugene Black
Stan & Abby Bloch
Gia Carifo
Ms. Ginger Chinn
Margaret Coady
Ashlee Crawford
Barbara Cromer
Lauren Cronk
Ms. Jacqueline Davis
Paul de Sa
Nicole Dietrich & Jack Kraska
Rodney Durso
Ellen Estes
Lloyd Jay Fass
Dr. Karen Fiester
James A. Glazier & James A. Ferguson
Susan E Green
Herman & Jacquelyn Heinemann
Mr. Eric Hemel & Ms. Barbara Morgen
Jerry Heymann
Jill Hunter
Ms. Christine Jowers
Jonathan Kanovsky
Mr. & Mrs. Cary Lemkowitz
Mr. Joshua Lenihan
Lawrence Levine
Rachel Levine
Cynthia McKee
Grete Meilman
Mary and Alan Mendelsohn
Mildred Munich
Aaron & Marcia Naveh
Madeleine Nichols
Gregg Passin & Andy Schmidt
Marisa Anne Pierson
Posner-Wallace Foundation
Carole Postal
Terry Prahl
Eileen Robert
Victoria Rosen
Ellen Rosenberg
Phillip Schmiedl
Mr. & Ms. J. Mark Strawn
Jos Stumpe & Karen van Bergen
Catherine Tolchin
Andrew A. Vitale CPA
Dick and Carolyn Wallach
Mrs. Irmgard Wieland
Jawole Willa Jo Zollar
The Rudolf Nureyev Prize for New Dance and Ballet Festival Commissions
The Joyce Theater Foundation thanks the Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation for its invaluable partnership in commissioning new works from both established and emerging ballet companies, and enabling these companies to perform on the Joyce stage. The Joyce gratefully recognizes the donors listed below for their generous matching support that has made this effort possible.
Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation
R. Richard Ablon
Deborah & Charles Adelman
Gerald M. Appelstein
Rob Ashford
Stephen M. Baldini
Theodore S. Bartwink
The Harkness Foundation for Dance
Mick Beekhuizen
Evan Behrens & Dara Stern
Ajay Bhandaram
Torrence Boone
Stephanie R. Breslow & Paul Watterson
Madeline Brine
Richard & Martha Byrne
Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer
Rodney S. Cohen
Alan & Chi Colberg
Arlene Cooper
Pamela Crutchfield
Trisha & Patrick Duval
Jamshid & Mahshid Ehsani
Augie K. Fabela II
Britton & Melina Fisher
Kim Friedman
J. Eric Gambrell
Jane E. Goldberg
Ronald Gumbaz & Juliet Cozzi
David Haines
John & Judith Hannan
Rex S. Heinke
Cecilia & Jim Herbert
David & Andrea Holbrook
Toni Hoover
Kim Koopersmith
Allen Kovac/ Tenth Street Entertainment
Ronald & Stephanie Kramer
Ronald S. Lauder
Jim Leary
Alec & Sarah Machiels
Joyce F. Menschel
David & Diana Milich
Virginia & Timothy Millhiser
Karyl Nairn
Abby McCormick O'Neil & Carroll Joynes
Anh-Tuyet Nguyen & Robert Pollock
Susan & Gregory Pappajohn
Michèle & Steven Pesner
Tatiana Piankova Foundation
Betty P. & Michael H. Rauch
Gregg Rechler/ Lisa & Gregg Rechler
Charitable Trust
The Jerome Robbins Foundation
Ann Sahid Rosche
Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart H. Coleman
Rowan Family Foundation Inc.
Saul & Mary Sanders
Fran Schulman
Kathleen A. Scott
Frederic & Robin Seegal
Richard Shea
Howard L. Shecter
Linda Shelton
Irene Shen
Henry R. Silverman
Susan Fawcett Sosin
Allan Sperling & Ferne Goldberg
Wendy & Alex Stanton
Justin A. Stevens
Raymond & Margaret Vandenberg
Monica B. Voldstad
Amit Wadhwaney
Daniel Walsh
Stephen & Cathy Weinroth
Steven M. Zagar
Richard Kielar & Christian Zimmermann
The Young Leaders Circle
Robert Allyn
Rebecca Aronson
Chellis Baird
Emerald Layne Baker
Alison Baum
Lisa Bonifacic
Scott Caplan
Victor M. Castillo & Blake Wiedenhoeft
Cengiz Cemaloglu
Julia Chambers
Nishka Chandrasoma
Ellen Chen
Dr. Jason Chuang
Jennifer Cook
Mary Craig
Debora Domass
Ayesha Pirbhai Fardell
Andrew & Claire-Marine Ferguson
Bette Ann Fialkov, Co-Chair
Erica Forrence
Ania Fryszkowska
Tiger Gao
Swapna Ghanta
Ronald Gilliam & Akram Hélil
Amita Goyal
Alexandra Harper, Co-Chair
Molly Hensrud
Madison Hicks
Alixandra Holloway, Co-Chair
Emma Hood
Kristen Irby
Amanda Knight
Jeremy Lentz
Jacob Levy
Stephanie Lichtinger
Camilla Liou
Mitch Lowenthal
Kyle Marshall
Katherine Maxwell
Jame McCray
Robert McGowan
Christopher Morales
Katie Mues
Leah Nelson
Abigail Nintzel
Abigail Richards
Setpheap San
Rafi Sahanoor Sarkar
Ariane Schaffer
Elisa Smilovitz
Andrea Nicole Smith
Daniel Spence
Niko Stahl
Margaret Stephens
J. Mark & Oni Strawn
Myriam Varjacques
Lucy Vasserman
Alexander Wang
Douglas Weiss
Ricke Williams
Emma Winder
LeeAna Wolfman
^Artist Committee members to join The Joyce’s Young Leaders Circle, please contact the Development office at 347-856-5828.
JOYCE PROGRAMS ARE MADE POSSIBLE WITH PUBLIC FUNDS FROM:
Joyce programs are made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council with special thanks to Council Member Erik Bottcher.
FACILITIES & SERVICES
Box Office (212-242-0800): Open Monday thru Sunday, 12pm - 6pm. On days when there is a performance, the box office is open through curtain time; advance sales stop ½ hour prior to curtain time (including matinees). Closed on major holidays. For Hearing Impaired call (TDD) 212-245-2904. To report Lost & Found items, please see an usher or call 212-691-
EMERGENCY RESUSCITATION EQUIPMENT
Resuscitation masks and latex gloves are located in the closet next to the drinking fountain in the Upper Lobby. AED is located downstairs in the reception area. LEARN CPR. For more information, contact the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association.
FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of fire or other emergency, please walk —do not run— to that exit.
WARNING: The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited within the auditorium. Violators will be punished with confiscation of recording device or ejection from the theater, and may be held liable for money damages.