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.
Major support for this engagement was provided by The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation to encourage the performance of New York City-based companies at The Joyce Theater. The Joyce gratefully acknowledges Doris Duke Foundation for its generous endowment funding to support dance performances at The Joyce Theater.
Major support for The Joyce has been provided by The Harkness Foundation for Dance, The Jerome Robbins Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Key support for The Joyce has been provided by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Henry and Lucy Moses Fund, and The SHS Foundation.
WELCOME FROM GINA GIBNEY, FOUNDER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, AND CEO
It is a true pleasure to welcome you to The Joyce, where Gibney Company returns for its fifth appearance since our 2021 reinvention as a repertory company. To be here with you means a great deal. You are the community that has sustained, supported, encouraged, and applauded this work, and we feel your presence with deep gratitude. I am especially grateful to Linda Shelton, who welcomed Gibney Company to The Joyce at an early and important moment, and whose belief in what we were building helped make this path possible.
This program reflects the breadth of what contemporary dance can hold. It brings together distinct choreographic voices: the sensuous emotional world of Medhi Walerski’s Silent Tides ; the charged anticipation of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar’s premiere, On Contemplation of Wailing ; the luminous formal rigor of Lucinda Childs’ Canto Ostinato ; and the spiritual searching of Mthuthuzeli November’s Vukani . Together, these works speak to and spark the remarkable versatility, intelligence, and generosity of our Artistic Associates.
Recently, we were proud to announce Lucinda Childs as Gibney Company’s Resident Choreographer. This five-year artistic partnership will help ground our work in a vital postmodern lineage while opening a meaningful new chapter for our artists and audiences. The work you will see on this program is our second collaboration with Childs, and an invitation to continue with us as this vital new artistic chapter unfolds alongside the richly varied contemporary voices that will continue to shape Gibney Company.
For me, it has been profoundly meaningful to evolve from choreographer and maker of dances to builder of spaces, to someone with the privilege of bringing exceptional artists into dialogue with one another. That dialogue deepens in the studio under Gilbert T. Small II’s keen directorship, and with the thoughtful support of Company General Manager Kyle Bukhari, before coming fully alive onstage.
The Joyce is one of the places where Gibney Company has grown into itself. To welcome you here, in this house, and to share this work with our community is a true privilege. We are proud to call New York home, and deeply grateful to have you with us.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
SILENT TIDES
company Premiere
Choreography: Medhi Walerski
Music: Original Composition by Adrien Cronet & Violin Concerto in A Minor, BWV 1041 by Bach
Lighting Design: Lisette Van Der Linden and Pierre Pontvianne
Stager: Rupert Tookey
Lighting Adaptation, New York: Tsubasa Kamei
Costume Design: Medhi Walerski
Costume Build New York: Victoria Bek
Set Design: Medhi Walerski
LED Light Element Fabrication New York: And or Forever
PERFORMED BY
(April 8, 10, and 11 eve) Madison Goodman & Zack Sommer (April 9, 11 mat, and 12 mat) Tiare Keeno & Lounes Landri
Run Time: 15 minutes
World Premiere: September 17, 2020, Netherlands Dans Theater, Den Haag, Netherlands
The restaging of Silent Tides was made possible with generous support from Andrew A. Davis and The Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, Carol J. Bryce-Buchanan, Richard Feldman and the SHS Foundation, Joan & Jerry Lozinski, and Anonymous. - PAUSE -
ON CONTEMPLATION OF WAILING
world premiere
Choreography: Jawole Willa Jo Zollar
Assistant Choreographer: Vincent E. Thomas
Original Composition: Jordyn Davis
Lighting Design: Asami Morita
Costume Design: Márion Talán de la Rosa
Costume Support: Victoria Bek
Rehearsal Assistants: Lily Frazier, Maddie Luzarraga, and Rochelle Phillips
PERFORMED BY
Jade Diouf, Graham Feeny, Amari Frazier, Madison Goodman, Tiare Keeno Lounes Landri, Andrew McShea, Madi Tanguay
Run Time: 20 minutes
The creation of On Contemplation of Wailing was made possible with generous support from Andrew A. Davis and The Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, Richard Feldman and the SHS Foundation, Nurit & Rick Amdur, Larry Keigwin, Joan & Jerry Lozinski, the New York State Council on the Arts and Governor Kathy Hochul, and the Simons Foundation's Science, Society & Culture Division. Special thanks to Florida State University School of Dance for their support in the early development of On Contemplation of Wailing
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CANTO OSTINATO
Company Premiere
Choreography: Lucinda Childs
Stager: Caitlin Scranton
Costume, Set, Film Design: Dominique Drillot
Music: Canto Ostinato by Simeon ten Holt; solo piano performed by Jeroen van Veen
Lighting Adaptation, New York: Tsubasa Kamei
Costume Build: Karen Young, Victoria Bek
PERFORMED BY
(April 8, 9 eve, April 12 mat) Madison Goodman, Graham Feeny, Amari Frazier, Madi Tanguay (April 10, 11 eve and mat) Jade Diouf, Tiare Keeno, Lounes Landri, Zack Sommer
Run Time: 12 minutes
World Premiere: February 16, 2015, Introdans, Anthem, Netherlands
The restaging of Canto Ostinato was made possible with generous support from Nurit & Rick Amdur, Andrew A. Davis and The Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, Richard Feldman and the SHS Foundation, Kathryn Karipides & David N. Brown, and Joan & Jerry Lozinski. The restaging was further supported by a generous residency at Guild Hall, with public support provided by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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VUKANI
Joyce Theater Premiere
Choreography and Original Music: Mthuthuzeli November
Costume Design: Victoria Bek
Lighting Design: Asami Morita
PERFORMED BY
(April 8, 9 eve, April 12 mat) Jade Diouf, Graham Feeny, Tiare Keeno, Lounes Landri, Zack Sommer, Madi Tanguay (April 10, 11 mat and eve) Jade Diouf, Graham Feeny, Madison Goodman, Andrew McShea, Zack Sommer, Madi Tanguay
Run Time: 20 minutes
World Premiere by Gibney Company: July 24, 2024, Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, Canada
The creation of Vukani was made possible with generous support from Andrew A. Davis and the Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, Richard Feldman and the SHS Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
ABOUT GIBNEY COMPANY
GIBNEY COMPANY, led by Artistic Director Gina Gibney and Director Gilbert T. Small II, commissions and performs works by renowned and emerging choreographers from New York and around the world who are committed to exploring connections between the rigorous, often superhuman physicality of contemporary dance alongside responsive, humanistic storytelling. Presenting a broad range of aesthetics and techniques, Gibney Company has an unrelenting focus on artistic excellence and social integrity.
Since its expansion in 2020, the Company has commissioned works from a wide range of choreographers including Rena Butler, Lucinda Childs, Peter Chu, William Forsythe, Emilie Leriche, Mthuthuzeli November, Alan Lucien Øyen, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Jermaine Spivey and Spenser Theberge, Sonya Tayeh, and Yue Yin, and performed works by Sharon Eyal, Johan Inger, Ohad Narahin, and Twyla Tharp. Performances at prestigious festivals and venues include New York City Center Fall for Dance, Fall for Dance North, Dance Victoria, Holland Dance Festival, Jacob’s Pillow, Global Arts Live, The Joyce Theater, Festival des arts de Saint-Sauveur, DANCECleveland, TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND, and White Bird, among many others.
Gibney Company’s model for a 21st-century dance company supports sustainable careers for dancers and healthy working relationships for artists and collaborators. The company members, known as Artistic Associates, advance the quality of the organization’s artistry through performance and deepen its community engagement through Moving Toward Justice Fellowships designed to address social issues and inequities in the dance field. Gibney Company was recently named the 2026 Artist in Residence at East Hampton's Guild Hall.
ABOUT GIBNEY
Founded by Gina Gibney in 1991, Gibney is a New York City-based performing arts and social justice organization that taps into the vast potential of movement, creativity, and performance to effect social change and personal transformation. Gibney deploys resources through three strategic and interwoven program areas: GIBNEY CENTER, a meeting ground for New York City’s artistic community comprising 23 studios and five performance spaces that provide critical space for training, rehearsal, professional development, performances, and convenings; GIBNEY COMMUNITY programs that use movement to help address a range of social issues with a focus on gender-based violence and its prevention; and GIBNEY COMPANY, its professional dance ensemble which performs annual seasons in New York City as well as tours to venues across the country and abroad. The Gibney organization supports movementbased artists in every aspect of their creative development: classes, residencies, low-cost rental space, entrepreneurial training and incubation, presentation opportunities, commissioning, and operating a professional dance company. In 2025, Gibney Dance received a Bessie Award for Service to the Field Award in recognition of its impact on New York dance artists and communities.
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY
ARTISTIC LEADERSHIP
GINA GIBNEY (Founder/Artistic Director/CEO), a nationally recognized leader and entrepreneur in the field of arts and social justice, is the Founder, Director, and CEO of Gibney, a New York City-based arts organization dedicated to dance and social action. Gina Gibney is known for pioneering innovative new programs that connect the arts with the broader community. Her work has impacted the lives of thousands of domestic violence survivors through programs like Move to Move Beyond, an evidence-based program that offers the transformative power of movement to survivors of gender-based violence and their families. Her Moving Toward Justice incubator uses art as a tool for activism and social impact with a focus on entrepreneurship, social engagement, and mobilization alongside artistry. Other innovative programs include the Dance in Process (DiP) Residency. One of the first programs of its kind, DiP provided extensive, holistic support for mid-career New York-based dance artists who are in the middle stages of work on a new project. Gina Gibney was inducted into the Vanity Fair Hall of Fame for “making art and taking action.” She currently serves on the Creative Capital Board of Directors and is a member of The Women’s Forum of New York. She has served as a Trustee of the national dance advocacy organization Dance/USA and received its Ernie Award in recognition of her role as a changemaker in the field. She was a founding member of the Board of Directors of Dance/NYC. She was included in Dance Magazine’s list of The Most Influential People in Dance Today and was named to the Out100 list of influential members of the LGBT community. She received the Distinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater; the Floria Lasky Award from the Jerome Robbins Foundation; the Plus Factor Award from ETHEL; the Arts Management Award from Brooklyn Arts Exchange; and the Inspiration Award from The Retreat. Gina Gibney is a frequent panelist and speaker on topics of dance, entrepreneurship, and arts-community partnerships. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.
GILBERT T. SMALL II (Gibney Company Director), originally from Baltimore, Maryland, is an internationally recognized dancer, educator, and leader in contemporary dance. He joined Gibney in 2020 as Curatorial Director of Training & Rehearsal Director for Gibney Company, and in 2022 was promoted to Company Director, where he now advances the organization’s vision of artistic excellence, social integrity, and meaningful storytelling. Gilbert’s formal training began at the Baltimore School for the Arts. He earned his BFA from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance in 2009, including a transformative study-abroad experience at Codarts in Rotterdam, which broadened his understanding of dance as a multifaceted art form. Prior to his leadership at Gibney, he spent ten years with Ballet British Columbia under the leadership of Emily Molnar, creating and performing works by choreographers such as William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, Crystal Pite, Johan Inger, Medhi Walerski, Emily Molnar, and Cayetano Soto, among others. As a senior artist there, he also took on the role of Rehearsal Director for the company’s Fall 2017 season. In addition to his leadership and performance career, Gilbert is deeply committed to mentorship and education. He serves as guest faculty for institutions internationally, cultivating relationships with both emerging and established artists, and fostering connections across diverse communities and demographics. His leadership and artistic vision were recently recognized in Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” for 2025.
KYLE BUKHARI (Company General Manager) is a producer, dance researcher, and performer with more than a decade of leadership experience in nonprofit finance, higher education, and the performing arts. Before joining Gibney Company as General Manager, he oversaw financial and administrative operations in the sciences at Columbia University, supporting strategic growth across academic and research initiatives. A former dancer with the Joffrey Ballet, New York, and the Zurich Ballet in Switzerland, Bukhari is also a Fulbright Fellow in Dance. He is a published writer in dance history and philosophy, with work on Twyla Tharp and Yvonne Rainer appearing in the Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Ballet and the International Journal of Screendance. He taught at Sarah Lawrence College under the direction of Sarah Rudner and John Jasperse from 2016 to 2020 and has presented his research at Columbia University, New York University, the University of Ghent, the University of Groningen, and the Festival of VideoArte (FIVAC) in Camagüey in Cuba.
During his years in Europe, he choreographed for the Saarländisches Staatstheater in Saarbrücken under Marguerite Donlon, Augsburg Ballett, and the Zurich Opera. His work was presented at venues including Tanzhaus Zürich, Rote Fabrik, Museum für Gestaltung and Tanzfabrik Berlin, the Swiss Dance Days in Lausanne and the centennial of Monte Verità in Ascona; his choreography
DISEMBODIED was also presented by Pro Helvetia in festivals in Beirut and Amman. He was awarded “Best German Dance Solo” in Leipzig in 1998 and participated in and helped lead the Swiss International Coaching Project for Choreographers.
In New York, Bukhari has co-produced and moderated programs for the Whitney Museum, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Movement Research at Judson, New York Live Arts, El Museo del Barrio, and the Museum of the City of New York, and has collaborated with dance artists Jodi Melnick, Yanira Castro, and Abigail Levine. Most recently, he moderated the panel at the U.S. premiere of Becoming Giulia at Metrograph Theater, an award-winning Swiss dance documentary by Laura Kaehr, alongside dance critics Siobhan Burke and Marina Harss.
Bukhari earned a B.A. from Columbia University (Phi Beta Kappa) and an M.A. with distinction from Roehampton University, London, and serves as a program lead for Satyam Kalon, an international research project connecting artists and scholars across the U.S., Europe, and India to be held at Trinity Laban Conservatory of Music and Dance in London and Shiv Nadar University in New Delhi in 2026.
JADE DIOUF (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist from Maryland and a 2019 YoungArts Winner. She is a 2023 graduate of The Juilliard School, where she performed works by Aszure Barton, Spenser Theberge, Jermaine Spivey, and Ohad Naharin. Since graduating, she has performed internationally with Lyon Opera Ballet and Staatstheater Nürnberg in works by Marco Goecke, Marcos Morau, and Merce Cunningham. Since 2020, Jade has also been commissioned for her work in sound design, most recently contributing to an installation funded by the DC Office of Planning and Economic Development for Sarah J. Ewing, as well as creating the score for Chloe Crenshaw’s world premiere, POOR SOULS, with Whim W’Him Contemporary Dance Company. Rooted in joy and play, her practice spans dance, music, and fashion. As both performer and sound designer, Jade brings a world-building approach and deep sensitivity to every project she touches. Her guiding ethos remains simple: follow what inspires, always.
GRAHAM FEENY (he/him), joined Gibney Company as an Artistic Associate in 2022. He was previously an apprentice with Chamber Dance Project, danced with BalletCollective, and staged Justin Peck’s Become A Mountain for BalletX. Feeny is a graduate of The Juilliard School, where he performed works by Marco Goecke, Bobbi Jene Smith, Justin Peck, Trisha Brown, Jamar Roberts, Paul Taylor, and Ohad Naharin. Additionally, he has participated in training programs with NDT, Arts Umbrella, and Springboard Dans Montreal where he studied works by Crystal Pite, William Forsythe, Alan Lucien, Sharon Eyal, and Paul Lightfoot, among others. Most recently, he premiered an extended version of his duet home at the Fuori Programma Festival in Rome. Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Feeny began dancing at age two and trained in all dance styles for many years at Company C Dance Club.
AMARI FRAZIER (he/him) is a Chicago native and graduate of the Chicago Academy for the Arts. He earned his BFA in dance from the Juilliard School, where he immersed himself in the works of renowned choreographers like Ohad Naharin, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Medhi Walerski, Spenser Theberge, and Jermaine Spivey. During school, he worked with Ballet Collective on various projects and furthered his training at summer programs like Jacob’s Pillow, Springboard Danse Montreal, and Nederlands Dance Theatre. Upon graduation, Amari danced at A.I.M by Kyle Abraham from 20232025 where he won a 2024 Princess Grace Award. He also received the Outstanding Performer Award at the Copenhagen International Choreography Competition in 2023. Frazier joined Gibney Company in 2025.
MADISON GOODMAN (she/her) is from Dallas, TX and began her dance training at KJ Dance before receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Juilliard School in May 2024. While at Juilliard, she had the privilege of performing works by renowned choreographers, including Medhi Walerski, Kyle Abraham, Caili Quan, Trisha Brown, Ohad Naharin, and Tiler Peck. Madison has further enriched her training by attending various summer programs such as Ballet BC’s 44 Summer Intensive, Orsolina28, B12, and GagaLab. In 2023, she worked as a Sales Intern at Dance Media Publications. She is also a proud recipient of Juilliard’s Career Advancement Fellowship.
TIARE KEENO (she/her), originally from Utah, graduated from The Juilliard School in 2016. While there, she performed works by Camille A. Brown, Kyle Abraham, Lea Ved, Jíri Kylián, Twyla Tharp, Martha Graham, and José Limón. Tiare has been a company member of Nevada Ballet Theatre and BODYTRAFFIC, where she was promoted to Rehearsal Director. She has performed the repertoire of George Balanchine, Aszure Barton, RUBBERBAND Dance Group, and Kidd Pivot. In 2017, she spent 18 months in Macau, China in creation for a cirque show with MGM and ScenoPlus Productions. Upon her return to the U.S. she performed in Al Blackstone’s Freddie Falls in Love at the Joyce Theater in NYC. Soon after, Tiare moved to Los Angeles to join the contemporary repertory company, BODYTRAFFIC. While there, she collaborated with and performed works by Micaela Taylor, Matthew Neenan, Richard Siegal, Hofesh Shechter, Fernando Hernando Magadan, Baye and Asa, Brian Brooks, and Trey McIntyre, among others. She was promoted to Rehearsal Director for her final season with the company. Tiare teaches and choreographs for studios and young artists across the U.S. and she periodically works at New York City Dance Alliance as a guest teacher and adjudicator. She is the newest board member of Share The Movement, an organization that aims to increase diversity in the dance community through educational and financial support for young BIPOC dancers.
LOUNES LANDRI (he/they) was born in Glenview, Illinois in 2000. He started dancing when he was twelve years old at Foster Dance Studios, training in classical ballet, modern, and contemporary techniques. In 2022, Lounes graduated from Juilliard where they performed new creations by Marcus Jarrell Willis, Jamar Roberts, Bobbi Jene Smith, and Justin Peck. Lounes has also danced repertoire by Donald McKayle, Paul Taylor, and Aszure Barton. Upon graduation, Lounes danced in The Batsheva Ensemble from 2022-2023, where they trained daily in the Gaga movement language and performed the repertoire of Ohad Naharin. Lounes joined Gibney Company in June 2024.
ANDREW MCSHEA (he/him) , originally from Leesburg, VA, began his training in ballet and jazz at the Loudoun School of Ballet. He earned a BFA in Dance from Point Park University under the direction and mentorship of Rubén Graciani. Professionally, Andrew has worked with DanceWorks Chicago, Gallim Dance, Peter Stathas Dance, Seattle Dance Collective, and Whim W’Him Seattle Contemporary Dance. While in Seattle, Andrew performed new works by Emilie Leriche, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Maurya Kerr, Hannah Garner, Joseph Hernandez, FLOCKWorks and more. He was featured in Dance Magazine’s 2023 “25 to Watch”. Andrew joined Gibney Company as an Artistic Associate in 2024.
ABOUT THE CHOREOGRAPHERS
MEDHI WALERSKI (Choreographer, Silent Tides) is currently the Artistic Director of Ballet BC. Raised in France, Walerski danced at the Paris Opera Ballet and the Ballet du Rhin before joining the Nederlands Dans Theater in 2001. For more than a decade, he was an integral part of the company, contributing to the creative, innovative style for which NDT is famous. Walerski was awarded the prestigious Dutch dance prize VSCD Zwaan in 2013. Walerski has worked closely with many renowned choreographers, creating alongside and performing works by Jiří Kylián, William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, George Balanchine, Rudolf Nureyev, Paul Lightfoot and Sol Leon, Crystal Pite, Johan Inger, and Wayne McGregor, among others. Walerski’s choreographic debut was in 2008 for NDT 2. Since then, he has created numerous acclaimed works for NDT and Ballet BC including Petite Cérémonie (2011), Chamber (2012), GARDEN (2016), Silent Tides (2021), just BEFORE right AFTER (2022), Pieces of Tomorrow (2024), and Last light (2025), as well as works for Bern Ballet, Goteborg Ballet, the Ballet State of Georgia, StaatBallet Hannover, Staattheater Wiesbaden, and Charlotte Ballet.
JAWOLE
WILLA JO ZOLLAR (Choreographer, On Contemplation of Wailing) earned her BA in Dance from the University of Missouri at Kansas City and MFA in dance from Florida State University. In 1984, Zollar founded Urban Bush Women (UBW) as a performance ensemble dedicated to exploring the use of cultural expression as a catalyst for social change. She serves as director of UBW’s Summer Leadership Institute and is the Nancy Smith Fichter Professor of Dance and Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor at Florida State University. Jawole has received fellowships from United States Artists (2008), the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2009), and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (2021). She received the Doris Duke Performing Artist Award and honorary degrees from Columbia College, Chicago, Tufts University, Rutgers University, and Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. Jawole received the Dance Magazine Award (2015), the Dance/USA Honor Award (2016), and the 'Bessie' Lifetime Achievement in Dance Award (2017). In 2020, The Ford Foundation awarded Urban Bush Women as one of America’s Cultural Treasures. In 2021 Jawole received the DanceTeacher Award of Distinction and the 2022 APAP Honors Award of Merit and the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, and most recently the recipient of the 2024 Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance Festival Lifetime Achievement Award.
LUCINDA CHILDS (Choreographer, Canto Ostinato), born in 1940, began her career at the Judson Dance Theater in New York in 1963. Since forming her dance company ten years later, she has created over fifty works, both solo and ensemble, and received numerous awards, including the Dance Magazine Award, The Golden Lion award from the Venice Biennale, and the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival award for lifetime achievement. In 1976, she was featured in the landmark avant-garde opera EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson, for which she won an Obie Award. In 1979, Childs choreographed one of her most enduring works, DANCE, with music by Philip Glass and film décor by Sol LeWitt, which toured internationally and has been added to the repertory of the Lyon Opera Ballet. Since 1981, Childs has choreographed over thirty works for major ballet companies and directed and choreographed a number of operas for the Los Angeles Opera, La Monnaie in Brussels, and for the Opera du Rhin, among others. Most recently, Childs directed and choreographed Philip Glass’s SATYAGRAHA for Nice Opera Cote D’Azur, which premiered in November 2025.
South African choreographer MTHUTHUZELI NOVEMBER (Choreographer, Vukani) began dancing at the age of 15 and graduated in 2014. He won the award for Best Contemporary Work at the South African International Ballet Competition in both 2012 and 2014 and made his choreographic debut with the Cape Dance Company in 2014. It was there that he also created the works Visceral and SUN - The Rite of Passage. He performed with the Cape Dance Company and in a South African production of West Side Story before joining Ballet Black in September 2015. Since then, Mthuthuzeli November has created several award-nominated or award-winning works for stage and film with Ballet Black, including the Laurence Olivier Award-winning INGOMA in 2016. For his solo work, he received the Emerging Artist Award from the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK). Mthuthuzeli November choreographed short pieces for the English National Ballet Emerging Dancer competitions in 2018 and 2020 and created and performed for British artist Stormzy at the Glastonbury Festival in 2019. He was also commissioned by Cape Town Opera and Cape Town City Ballet to choreograph a film production of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater. The Grange Festival invited him to create a piece for the production of Precipice (2020). Fall For Dance North commissioned him and his brother, Siphesihle November, to create My Mother’s Son, which premiered in November 2023. Mthuthuzeli November has continued to create works worldwide, collaborating with the Washington Ballet (USA), the Royal Ballet (UK), Northern Ballet (UK), TanzLuzern (Switzerland), Cape Town City Ballet (SA), Ballett Zürich (Switzerland), and Charlotte Ballet (USA). In 2022, he was nominated for Best Soloist in a Production at the Black British Theatre Awards and for Best Classical Choreography at the Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards for his piece The Waiting Game. Most recently, he won Best Choreography at the Black British Theatre Awards 2023 for his piece Nina: By Whatever Means, created for Ballet Black.
LET’S STAY IN TOUCH
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WITH GRATITUDE
Gina Gibney and Gilbert T. Small II offer sincere thanks to the Artistic Associates of Gibney Company, and to Medhi Walerski, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Lucinda Childs, and Mthuthuzeli November, for the artistry, trust, and depth of engagement they have brought to this program. Special thanks to Linda Shelton, Danni Gee, Jeff Segal, and The Joyce Theater team for their steadfast support and guidance.
Gibney Company is deeply grateful to Andrew A. Davis and the Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, whose generosity, belief, and enterprising spirit made the reinvention of Gibney Company possible.
Gina Gibney offers special gratitude to the Gibney team, whose deeply dance-driven dedication, care, intelligence, and cohesion embody a powerful model of artist-leadership, making possible the vitality of our studios, the reach of our community programs, and the trajectory of our company.
Gina offers heartfelt thanks to Pamela van Zandt for her boundless support and for her decades of steadfast commitment to the organization.
Gibney Board of Directors
Lisa Caldwell
Minta E. Kay
Rosemary E. Giuliano
Katherine C. Wickham
Gina Gibney Chair
Vice Chair Secretary Treasurer
Founder, Artistic Director, & CEO
Board Members
Jessica Anderson, Jordan Learner Barr, Michael Beckerman, Carol J. Bryce-Buchanan, Anna Connolly, Andrew A. Davis, Lynn Gitlitz, Joan Hutton-Mills, Jim Hwang, Jessica A. Marshall, Kimberly Maynard, Thomas Scott, Raj Singh, Esther Goldbas Tanenbaum
Pamela van Zandt, Founding Chair
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Gibney Company gratefully acknowledges the many artists, collaborators, advisors, and friends whose support makes our work possible: Victoria Bek, Nicole Birmann Bloom, Bridget Caston, Martha Cooper, Duke Dang, Jordyn Davis, Sharon Delano, Dominique Drillot, Cathy Eilers, Susan Epstein, Joyce Erony, Melissa Gerstein, Kimberly Giannelli, Wendy Giffords, Lindsay Grant, Andrea Grover, Kate Harpootlian, Denise Hurlin, Ilter Ibrahimof, Dan Kadison, Noé Kains, Tsubasa Kamei, Kathryn Karipides & David N. Brown, Si-Yeon Kim, Anthony Madonna, Hannah Mayfield, Jaqlin Medlock, Joe Melillo, Stanford Makishi, Carmel Napolitano, Michael S. Rosenberg, Ruth Moe, Asami Morita, Jonathas Nazareth, Lisa & David Post, Amie Rae, Alisa Regas, Caitlin Scranton, Garen Scribner, Bonnie Siegler, Márion Talán de la Rosa, Vincent E. Thomas, Rupert Tookey, Tatiana Tokareva, Martin Wechsler, Emanuel Wheeler, Marie Yokoyama, and Karen Young.
Gibney Company is grateful to our institutional partners: And or Forever, Ballet Tech, The Blanket, Capacity Interactive, Dancers Responding to AIDS/Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, different birds, Eight and a Half, Fram Realty, Guild Hall, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, The Joyce Theater, James W. Kennedy and Mintz & Gold, LUMBERYARD, New York City Center, Partner & Partners, The PR Social, Table 7, Tender Attack, Theater Development Fund, Winston & Strawn LLP, and Wonder Shuffle.
GIBNEY GRID
Sincere thanks to the Gibney Grid, a dedicated and growing group of supporters who amplify the Company’s energy by showing up, bringing friends, and championing our work: Kyle Bukhari, Hilary Easton, Darrell George, Melissa Gerstein, Kimberly Giannelli, Lindsay Grant, Dan Kadison, Rebekah Kim, Si-Yeon Kim, Lola Abigail Koch, Alysia Margolis, Elizabeth Miller, Amie Rae, Barbara Roberts, Gilbert T. Small II, Michelle Tiberio, Scott Turner, Karen Wagner, Ariel Williams, and the Gibney Staff and Board of Directors. Their collective enthusiasm helps expand Gibney Company’s audience and impact.
GIBNEY INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS
Gibney is proud to receive major institutional support from Andrew A. Davis and The Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, Jody & John Arnhold and the Arnhold Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Richard Feldman and the SHS Foundation, the Howard Gilman Foundation, Joan & Jerry Lozinski, the MacMillan Family Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York Community Trust, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, The Shubert Foundation, the Simons Foundation’s Science, Society & Culture Division, and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
Gibney's work is also generously funded by the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, the Ballet Support Foundation, the Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation, the Bossak/Heilbron Charitable Foundation, Corebridge Financial, the Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, Dance/NYC, Dancers Responding to AIDS/ Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, The Dextra Baldwin McGonagle Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, the Harkness Foundation for Dance, the Marta Heflin Foundation, the Andrew and Irma Hilton Foundation, The Hyde & Watson Foundation, J.P. Morgan Private Bank, the Harold I. & Faye B. Liss Foundation, The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, Mid Atlantic Arts, the New York City Council and Council Member Carlina Rivera, the New York University Community Fund, the Jerome Robbins Foundation, the James E. Robison Foundation, The Billy Rose Foundation, The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, the Seth Sprague Educational & Charitable Foundation, Studio Institute, and the Joseph & Bernice Tanenbaum Foundation.
As of March 19, 2026.
GIBNEY ANNUAL DIRECTOR'S CIRCLE
Gibney extends heartfelt thanks to the generous individuals who comprise our 2025-2026 Director's Circle for their visionary support and dedication to our mission.
Support of distinction is provided by
Jody & John Arnhold, Arnhold Foundation
Andrew A. Davis,* Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund
Huang-Sommer Charitable Fund
Joan & Jerry Lozinski
Pamela van Zandt
Producer Supporters ($25,000+)
Kathryn Karipides & David N. Brown
Jessica A. Marshall*
Principal Supporters ($10,000+)
Anonymous (2)
Nurit & Rick Amdur
Jessica & Max Anderson*
Carol J. Bryce-Buchanan*
Doug & Lisa Caldwell*
Anna & Jeremiah Connolly*
Frederica Gamble
Lynn & Marc Gitlitz*
Rosemary E. Giuliano*
Esther Goldbas Tanenbaum*
Jim Hwang*
Minta E. Kay*
Larry Keigwin
Leanne Lachman
Kimberly Maynard*
Katherine C. Wickham*
Partner Supporters ($5,000)
Jordan Learner Barr*
Deborah Goodman Davis
Lola Koch, The Ballet Support Foundation
Thomas Scott & Vanessa Woog*
Patron Supporters ($2,500)
Anonymous
Dr. Josephine Adamson
Edward A. Brill
Darrell M. W. George & Scott Turner
Irma Hilton
Chris & Betty Kosseff
Susan Luss
Larry & Rachel Norton
Carol Ostrow & Michael Graff
Karen E. Wagner & David L. Caplan
GIBNEY'S COMMUNITY OF SUPPORTERS
Gibney extends sincere gratitude to its growing community of supporters: Anonymous (21), Dr. Josephine Adamson, Deborah & Charles Adelman, Bronwyn Alexander, Nurit & Rick Amdur, Jessica & Max Anderson,* Larry Apolzon & Jim Stanton, Stephanie Apt, Sarah Austrian, Jody & John Arnhold, Thomas Bachtell in honor of Kathryn Karipides, Michael & Sujin Beckerman,* Nhora Beltran, Aaron Block, Michael Bonici, Scott Brady, Edward A. Brill, Madeline Brine, Mary Jane Brock, Karen Brooks Hopkins, Margaret M. Brown, Lee Bryant, Carol J. Bryce-Buchanan & Neil P. Coughlan,* Cheryl Bodian, Judy Boomer, Kelly Buwalda, Doug & Lisa Caldwell,* Gail & Steve Caldwell, Philip V. Caldwell, Raul Casas, Jennifer Chaiken, Laura Chapman, Patricia Cohen, Bobbi & Barry Coller in honor of Rachel Norton, Anna & Jeremiah Connolly,* Tina & Michael Connelly, Louise Crowley, Judy & Aaron Daniels, DBI Projects, Merril Delon, Lauren DiPaolo, Charles Doubleday, Hilary Easton, Michele & Leif Ericksen, Charles Ernst, Linda Evans & Sandy MacGowan, David Fanger & Martin Wechsler, Christine & Tom Farquhar, Marie-Danielle Faucher, Marc & Lois Freedman, Lynn & Richard Feinson, Stephanie & Michael Ferdman, Cece Ferraez, Shoshannah Freilich, Frederica Gamble, Darrell M. W. George & Scott Turner, Wendy Giffords, Debra Gilmore, Rosemary E. Giuliano,* Esther Goldbas & Daniel Tanenbaum,* Deborah Goodman Davis, Todd Gordon & Susan Feder, Gina Gibney,* Lynn & Marc Gitlitz,* Katie Glasner, Bette Goodman, JoAnn & Roger Goodspeed, Linda Greco, Cory Greenberg & Mick Hilgers, Lois Greenfield & Stuart Liebman, Stephanie Hall, Reese & Lisa Hamn, Saundra Hampson, Barbara Handler, Ed Henry & Susan Monk, Greg & Lauree Hickok, Irma Hilton, Elizabeth S. Howe, Huang-Sommer Charitable Fund, Nick Huober, Jim Hwang,* Karen Jenkins, Susan Kander & Warren Ashworth, Ron Kaplan, Kathryn Karipides & David N. Brown, Miriam Katowitz, Minta E. Kay,* John Keefe, Larry Keigwin, Charles Kessler, Scott Killian, Sam Kliger, Chris & Betty Kosseff, Lois Krebs in honor of Cutler House, H. Anthony Kwong, Leanne Lachman, Lucinda Lavelli, Jordan Learner Barr,* Harriet Leve, Geraldine Levine, Jacqueline LiCalzi, Jocelyn Lorenz, Emma Lower, Joan & Jerry Lozinski, Susan Luss in honor of Gerald Luss, Julia Lynch, Claudia Marks, Jessica A. Marshall,* Susan Mascitelli, Kimberly Maynard,* Wendy A. McCain, Deborah H. McManus, Matt Migliore, Franny Milberg, Lynne Miller, Steve & Misun Min, Polly Motley & Molly Davies, Lisa Mueller & Gara LaMarche, Nina Nelson & Wayne Fuqua, Larry & Rachel Norton, Joey O'Loughlin, Carol Ostrow & Michael Graff, Lina Parraga, Margaret Plantes, Marianne Pohle, Lisa & David Post, Adam & Rene Price, Gary Rafuse, Carolyn Renner, Ricki Roer & Aiden P. McIsaac, Adam Rolston, Donald J. Rose, MD & Victoria Lasdon Rose, Donna Rubin, Marcus Rulli, Vicki Rulli, Saul & Mary Sanders, Rosita Sarnoff & Elizabeth Sapery, James A. Schmidt, Lisa Schultz, Deborah Scott & Lynn Schumacher, Thomas Scott & Vanessa Woog,* Martha Sherman, John B. Simoni Jr. & Wei Wei, Barry Skovgard & Marc Wolinsky, Nancy Skurnik, Meredith Slater, Alison B. Snyder, Marie-Louise Stegall, Judith Stuart Boroson, Beck Sullivan, Robin J. Suttenberg, Deborah Swiderski, Marcy Syms, Anne P. Thomas, Kay Turner, Steve Van Anden, Pamela Vassil, The Vinocour McKeever family in memory of Marian F. Vinocour, Ilene & Ed Vroom, Karen E. Wagner & David L. Caplan, Helen Warwick, David Weaver, Jane Weiss, Katherine C. Wickham,* Miranda Wilmot, Priscilla Wohlstetter, Kenneth L. Wyse, Steve Yeager, and Ethylene Ziegler.
*Denotes Gibney Board of Directors. As of March 16, 2026
ABOUT THE JOYCE THEATER FOUNDATION
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 500 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.
FUNDERS
Many Thanks to The Joyce's Institutional Funders for Keeping Us Moving Forward
Leadership support for The Joyce's year-round programs and services:
LuEsther T. Mertz
Charitable Trust
Season Sponsor:
Champion support for The Joyce's annual programming:
Major support for The Joyce's operations and special projects:
JOYCE PROGRAMS ARE MADE POSSIBLE WITH PUBLIC FUNDS FROM: Joyce programs are made possible by 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.
ABOUT THE JOYCE THEATER FOUNDATION
VISION STATEMENT
The Joyce Theater Foundation is committed to fostering and supporting a diverse and inclusive environment, both on and off stage. We embrace and celebrate diversity in all its forms, and value the rich experiences and perspectives that arise from differences in race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and cognitive and physical ability.
We strive to counteract the social injustices and racism that exist within our communities, our nation, and our world. Our aim as an organization is to embody the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.
To achieve this, we will:
• Create and implement proactive diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice initiatives;
• Establish and maintain a culture of safe sharing, intentional listening, learning, and growth;
• Engage with and support disenfranchised communities by sharing information and resources and ensuring accessibility;
• Develop metrics and conduct regular reviews of our programs and policies to hold ourselves accountable and shift as neededs.
With these goals in place and our Vision Statement in mind, we are dedicated to the continued learning and growth needed to foster an inclusive environment for all. This is an ongoing process and by nature will be an evolving statement.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LINDA SHELTON
Interim Executive Assistant......................................Ayo Janeen Jackson
ADMINISTRATION
General Manager
Huong Hoang
Associate General Manager................................................Katy Myers
Head Carpenter.......................................................................Web Crittenden
Head Electrician..................................................................Brittany Spencer
Stage Technicians.......................................Fabrizio Caputo, Edward Hill
The Joyce Theater is a member of APAP, Dance/NYC, and Dance/USA.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Joyce Theater operates on the Lenape island of Manhahtaan (Mannahatta) and acknowledges that it was founded upon the stolen land and erasure of many Indigenous communities. This acknowledgement demonstrates our institution’s commitment to the process of dismantling the legacies of colonialism and cultural imperialism.
We acknowledge the ongoing violence towards Indigenous people through systemic inequality. We pay our respect to the Indigenous peoples who lived and continue to live upon this land, and whose rich history, artistic practices, and spirituality are tied to this land. It is within our responsibility as a cultural institution and our commitment to diversity and inclusion to embody a commitment to Indigenous rights and cultural equity.
We sincerely invite you as an audience member to take a moment to reflect on the history and legacy of displacement, migration, and settlement.
It is our intention to work with local Native American arts councils to better inform our land acknowledgment practices and anticipate that it will evolve over time.
JOYCE THEATER PRODUCTIONS
Producer Ross LeClair
Producing Assistant...........................................................................Kate Ross
FRONT-OF-HOUSE
FOH Operations Manager Samantha Fernandez
House Manager .Drew O'Bryan
Assistant House Managers.........Gilbert Balasa, Chikako Iwahori, Di’Shai Oquendo, Utafumi Takemura
BOX OFFICE
Box Office Manager Lisa Gendell Supervisors.............................................................Beth Miller, Vanessa Moton
Box Office Associates.......................................................................Imu Aghahowa, Crystal Rae Holmes Colon, Valencia Lombardi-Chisholm, Madalyn Regrut, Robert Craddock, Tatiana Gomez, Rachel Halmrast, Yulidal Hernandez-Kin, Calley Luman, Roy Odom, Kate Thackaberry
OPERATIONS
Director of Operations Lou Albruzzese Facilities Manager.....................................................................................Jimmy Ortiz Maintenance/Security...................Pablo Rodriguez, Travis Segarra, Jonathan Singh, Khloyei Galloway
NYCC&D STUDIO STAFF
Studio Operations Manager (NYCC&D).....................Tamika Daniels
Studio Operations Rentals Associate...............................Lauren Marcolus
Studio Operations Associates..............Kristin Maugeri, Calvin Osorio, Matt Del Rosario
Studio Facilities................................................Carolyn Best, Stephon Bines, Clarissa Campo, Ricardo Hernandez Chris Erdman, Lori Write-Huertas
SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE JOYCE THEATER
McDermott Will & Schulte....................................................................................
Sara E. Solfanelli (Special Counsel for Pro Bono initiatives), Debra R. Anisman (Special Counsel), Ari Aranda, Howard B. Epstein (Of Counsel), Andrew B. Lowry, Esq., Michelle M. Orge, Esq., Samuel F. Thomas Hogan Lovells……….........................Ross Moskowitz, Thomas Zampino Gibson Dunn.......................................................................Andrew Lance, Esq. Troutman Pepper Locke LLP............................Daniel Towns, Counsel Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC..........Kimberly M. Maynard, Esq. Stephanie Grassi, Esq. PC..........................Stephanie Grassi, Counsel
Digital Marketing Firm...............................................Capacity Interactive Publicity.................................................................................................Billy Zavelson Printer...........................................................Direct Printing Impressions Inc.
Insurance.................................................................Risk Strategies Company Architects.............................................................................................................H3
Donald J. Rose, MD Director, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries at NYU Langone Health is the orthopedic and dance medicine consultant for The Joyce Theater Foundation.
THE JOYCE THEATER FOUNDATION, INC. BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Charles M. Adelman, Chair
Madelyn Wils, Vice Chair
Monica F. Azare, Vice Chair
Stephanie R. Breslow, Treasurer
Jane E. Goldberg, Secretary
Kerry Clayton, Chair Emeritus
Virginia A. Millhiser, Chair Emerita
Amit Wadhwaney, Chair Emeritus
R. Richard Ablon
Rob Ashford
Ajay Bhandaram
Alan Cumming
Keane Ehsani
John Philip Falk
Michael Feller
Melina Fisher
Ronald Gumbaz
IN MEMORIAM
Theodore S. Bartwink (Trustee 1993-2014)
Tracy Brown (Trustee 2020-2023)
R. Britton Fisher (Trustee 1999-2020)
David D. Holbrook (Trustee 1994-2023)
Richard Lukins (Trustee 1998-2011)
Robert Musiker (Trustee 2019-2025)
Anh-Tuyet Nguyen (Trustee 2007–2020)
Richard Shea (Trustee 2015-2022)
Monica B. Voldstad (Trustee 2016-2023)
Stephen D. Weinroth (Trustee 1996-2022)
Toni Hoover
Leslie Jameson
James I. McLaren
Meryl Rosofsky
Saul Sanders
Kathleen A. Scott
Linda Shelton
Lauren E. Shortt
Founders and Trustees Emeriti: Cora Cahan and Eliot Feld
ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN
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.
$1 Million and above
LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust
Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Endowment Fund
Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Charitable Trust
$500,000 and above
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Richard B. Fisher and Family
R. Britton Fisher and Family Rockefeller Brothers Fund
$250,000 and above
David & Andrea Holbrook
Richard A. Lukins & Karen Fry
Saul & Mary Sanders
Susan Fawcett Sosin
$100,000 and above
Anonymous (1)
Alphawood Foundation
Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
The Estate of Dorothy Lefkof
The William Randolph Hearst Foundations
Lynne & Richard Pasculano
Michèle & Steve Pesner
The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
The Starr Foundation
$50,000 and above
R. Richard & Margery Ablon
Apollo Management, L.P.
Stephanie Breslow & Paul Watterson
The Coca-Cola Foundation
Ronald Gumbaz & Juliet A. Cozzi
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Jerome A. and Estelle R.
Newman Assistance Fund, Inc.
Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation
$25,000 and above
Jane E. Goldberg
Cecilia & Jim Herbert
Jane Kendall & David Dietz
Elysabeth Kleinhans
Arnie & Susan Scharf
Richard Shea
Jennifer & Jonathan Allan Soros
Fiona J. Tilley & Gürhan Orhan
Dave Waks & Sandy Teger
Chris & Lonna Yegen
Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn
$5,000 and above
Anonymous (3)
Barbara & Robert Berkley
Philanthropic Fund
Barbara Berliner & Sol D. Rymer
The Cory & Bob Donnalley
Charitable Foundation
Jim & Linda Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. Ira Haupt, II
The Lawton W. Fitt & James I. McLaren Foundation
James H. Ottaway, Jr.
Kathleen A. Scott
Linda Shelton
Ferne Goldberg Sperling & Allan Sperling
JOYCE THEATER FOUNDATION DONORS
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 January 6, 2026.
Platinum Benefactors
($500,000 and above)
Jody & John Arnhold
Elysabeth Kleinhans
LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust
Virginia & Timothy Millhiser
Rajika Puri
Denise Littlefield Sobel
Gold Benefactors
($100,000 and above)
Anonymous
Deborah & Charles Adelman
Ms. Maria-Cristina Anzola
Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer
Howard Gilman Foundation
Ronald Gumbaz & Juliet Cozzi
The Harkness Foundation for Dance
Leanne Lachman
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
Sharon Patrick
Robert Pollock
The Jerome Robbins Foundation
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Saul & Mary Sanders
The Shubert Foundation
Amit Wadhwaney
Madelyn & Steven Wils
Silver Benefactors
($50,000 and above)
Anonymous
Stephanie R. Breslow & Paul Watterson
Barbara Broccoli
Margaret & John Falk
Nancy & Michael Feller
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
Henry and Lucy Moses Fund
National Endowment for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart Coleman
Lauren E. Shortt
SHS Foundation
TD Bank/TD Charitable Foundation
Conrad Voldstad
Cathy Weinroth
Benefactor's Circle
($25,000 and above)
Anonymous
Sarah Arison
Jeff and Susan Campbell
Catskill Mountain Foundation
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Melina Fisher
Gregg & Jean Frankel
Jane E. Goldberg
Elzbieta Grove
Heartfelt Wings Foundation
Mr. James McLaren & Ms. Lawton Fitt
Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels
President's Circle
($15,000 and above)
Anonymous
Jen Ablon
Barbara Berliner and Sol Rymer
Citizens Private Bank
Henry Luce Foundation
Sharon B. Gurwitz
Tatiana Piankova Foundation
Karen Roth
Kathleen A. Scott
The Joseph Leroy and Ann C. Warner Fund
Vicente Wolf
Impresario’s Circle
($10,000 and above)
Anonymous
Rick & Nurit Amdur
Ms. Monica Azare
Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Dr. John Bonavita-Goldman
Mr. Torrence Boone
Edward Brill
Leslie & Richard Curtis
Ms. Susan Dickler & Mr. Sig Van Raan
Mr. Keane Ehsani
Linda & Martin Fell
Anderson-Rogers Foundation Inc.
Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth Haynes
Judith M. Hoffman
Toni Hoover
Illuminated Foundation
The Ivill-Weiner Family
Christine Knuth
Eric & Sandra Krasnoff
Ms. Alexis Le-Quoc
The McNamee McHugh Family Fund
Linda and Edward Morse
Nō Studios of Milwaukee
Steve Pesner & Setpheap (“Peace”) San in memory of Michèle Pesner
Ellen Rosen
The Scripps Family Fund for Education & the Arts
Linda Shelton
Irene Shen
Leslie Siegel
Barbara Madsen Smith
Emiko Terasaki
Johanna Weber
Producer’s Circle
($7,500 and above)
Neme Alperstein
Office of City Council Member Erik Bottcher
Ms. Nancy Burstein
The FGK Foundation
Dr. Peter and Mrs. Eszter Friedman
Suzanne Hall & Valentino Carlotti
Melanie Coronetz & Bruce G. Miller
Cherrie Nanninga
Robert A. Schulman
Ted & Mary Jo Shen
Margaret Stern
Advocates
($5,000 and above)
Anonymous (3)
R. Richard Ablon
Adrienne Albert
Alpern Family Foundation
Ms. Takako Asakawa
Rob Ashford
Anne-Victoire Auriault
The Barbara Bell Cumming
Charitable Trust
Andrew & Froma Benerofe
Jan Berris
Ajay Bhandaram
Marty and Louise Bickman
Judi Rappoport Blitzer & David M. Blitzer
Robert Brenner
Donna B. Case
Chris Coulthrust
Creeggan Hill Family
Ms. Georgina Cullman
Carol Davis and Joel Marcus, M.D.
Jeffrey Davis & Michael T. Miller
Ms. Patricia Dugan, in memory of William Perlmuth
Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman
Owls Fund at the Triangle Community Foundation
Jane Gilbert
Emi Gittleman
Mr. Robert Greenberg & Ms. Linda Novak
The Randall and Mary Hack Foundation
Elizabeth Anne Hartman
Christopher Jones & Deborah McAlister
David Kernahan
Alan & Gail Koss
Jonathan Levinson
Mr. Robert Littman & Mr. Sully Bonnelly
William Lockwood
Uttara P. Marti
Andrew Martin-Weber
Ronay & Richard Menschel
Val Holley & Joseph Plocek
Nina B. Quigley
Mr. Stephen Kroll Reidy
Patricia C. Reifel
Ms. Anya Royce
Michael Sekus & Bianca Russo
Ms. Theresa Russo
Lawrence Safran & Romulo Aromin, Jr.
Nancy Sands
Mrs. Denise Saul
Susan Scharf
Fran Schulman
Deborah Selch
Christopher Soule
Mr. David Steele
Linda Strumpf
Angel Shine Foundation/Allyson Tang
Theresa Alessandra Russo Foundation
Ms. Patricia E. Vance
Ms. Barbara Zuckerberg
Director’s Circle
($2,750 and above)
Anonymous (2)
Joel & Rhela Aragona
Barbash Family Fund
Sandra Berger
Jeffrey Bruce & Ingrid Steffensen
David Bruson
Doug & Lisa Caldwell
Capezio/Ballet Makers
Dance Foundation
Cathleen Collins
Jane Comer
The Cowles Charitable Trust
Allison Cromwell
Ms. Cecile de Lardemelle
Trisha & Patrick Duval
Christopher M Elmore
Suzanne B. Engel
Phillip Fairweather, MD and Mr. Diego Lopez
David L. Fanger & Martin Wechsler
Andrew and Claire-Marine Ferguson
Kenneth Foster
Ania Fryszkowska
Jeffrey Olund & Silvia Furia
A. Stephanie Gittleman
Mrs. Barbara Goldstein Amster
Dorothy Goodman
Elisabeth Hefti
Carolina Hernandez
Jonathan Kanovsky
Colin King
Diana Korsh
Kathy Krall
Stephen Lane & Vanessa Hicks
Joe Lanteri, New York City Dance Alliance Inc.
Mr. Julius Leiman-Carbia
Ms. Myla Lerner
Rosanne Leshner
Jayne Lipman & Robert Goodman
Johnny Mendoza & Mark Littman
In memory of John MacDonald
William J. Marraccini
Lynn C. Mautner
Karen & Martin McDonald
Mr. Conte Moore & Ms. Barbara Jones
James Musiker
Rachel Ostry, MD
Warrie Price & James David Price
Donald J. Rose & Victoria Lasdon Rose
Mr. Donald Roth
Mr. Vernon Scott
Rena Shagan
Mr. Craig Snyder
Susan Ulick
Alex Z. Wang
Ms. Arlene Weinberg
Alexandra Wheeler & Rocky Rukan
Mr. Kip Wicke
Michelle D. and Claude L. Winfield
Irving & Elaine Wolbrom
Ralph Womble & Ashley Edwards
Billy F.B. Wong & Stephanie Gordon
Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn
Yavitz Cypen Foundation in honor of Billy Zavelson
Leaders ($1,000 and above)
Anonymous (7)
Robert Allyn
Gerry & Hank Alpert
Mr. Michael Alster
Roger and Aida Anderson
Mr. Gerald Appelstein
Aybars Asci
Mr. & Mrs. Ira Asherman
Christina Back
Ms. Sherrie Barr
Ali Baum
Harvey & Stephanie Benjamin
Cheryl Bergenfeld
Mr. Robert Boblitt
Ms. Lisa Bonifacic
Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Bonovitz
Nissan Boury
Barbara & Gary Brandt
Carol & Bob Braun
Ms. Joan Breibart
Madeline Brine
Ms. Beth Brinkman
Gerri Brioso
Mr. Matthew Brodlie
Daniel & Elaine Brownstein
Dr. Amy Buchman & Ms. Vicki Haupt
Lisa Jo Reimer-Byrne
Ralph & Martine Calder
Joseph and Linda Camardo
Mr. William J. Campbell
Mr. Scott Caplan
Karen Carozza
Ms. Jennifer Chaitman
Julia Chambers
Ms. Yvonne Chen
Peri & David Clark
Millard F Coffin, PhD
Pamela Cook
Ms. Edrie Cote
Ms. Janet Cox
Mary Craig & Gerard Dages
Paul and Caroline Cronson
Greg Darnieder
Irene Rosner David, in Memory of Dr. Raphael David
Diana Davies
Christopher Delong
Nicole Dietrich & Jack Kraska
Julia DiNapoli
The Cory & Bob Donnalley
Charitable Foundation
Miriam & David Donoho
The Dorothy Fund
Ms. Domitilia M. Dos Santos
Ms. Deborah Doyle
Benjamin Duster
Ms. Bonnie Erickson
Warren Feder
Erin Feely-Nahem & Isaac Nahem
Thomas Finch MD
Marion Ilene Fischer
Judith & Walter Flamenbaum
Mr. Charles Forma
Pamela Frankel
Lauren Frazza
Judith Z. Friedman
Mark Friedman and Veronique Bogliolo Friedman
Clio Garland
Swapna Ghanta
Ronald Gilliam & Akram Hélil
Barrie Gillies & William Drummy
David Glaser
Ms. Diane Gooch
Carole Gottlieb
Minda Gralnek
Mason & Kim Granger
Pam Green
Ms. Jennifer Greiner
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Gunsalus
Jenny Haid & Zohaib Rathore
Alexandra L. Harper
Ms. Vilia Hayes
Laurie and Jack Heflin
Sheila Heimbinder
Ron Hellman & Stephen Roberts
Janet L. Henner
Mr. Edward Henry & Ms. Susan Monk
Ms. L. Kathy Herre
Mr. Arthur Hill
Emma Hood
Karen Brooks Hopkins
Lynn Hopkins
David H Hughes Jr
Alexandra Hylton
Mary & David Iles
Jasteka Foundation
Rebecca Josue
Gloria & Michael Kadish
Kenneth S. Kail & Ivy Hwang
John Kalish & Susan Niederman
Margaret Kaplen
Ms. Jane Karol
Dennis & Sharon Karr
Jane Kendall
John Kirby
Ed Krugman & Ethel Klein
Murray & Sylvana Klein
Vasili Krishnamurti
Ms. Natalie Kuhn
Bette Lacombe
Mr. David Lakari
Ilene H. Lang
Nancy Lashine
Dr. Dennis Leach Sr.
Jean Lee
Mr. Peter Leffman
Mr. Michael Lemle
Howard & Elaine Leventhal Charitable Fund
Ms. Anne Levy
Judith Lewis
William Lewis
Dorothy Lichtenstein
Ms. Yvette Lin
Robert & Dorina Link
David Long
Jonna Mackin
Mr. & Ms. Mangini
Joseph Marger
Edwin Maynard
Wendy A. McCain
Lorraine J. Meeker
Jeff Melvin
Joyce F. Menschel
Ms. Mary Meyer
Diana and David Milich
Miller Khoshkish Foundation
Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Barbara Miller
Mr. Vincent Mirrione
Mr. Gerald Morin
Mr. Michael Mulligan
Judith Musiker
Judy Musiker
Mr. Jonathan M. Nadler
James Neisloss
Ms. Maryam Newman
Mr. Conor O'Neil
Aaron Singer and Bart Oosterveld
Mrs. Trisha Ostergaard
John Owen
Joseph Pabst
Leonard Pack & Adele Weisman
Mercedes Paratje
David Pasterski
Edith C. Penty
Flora Perskie
Doug and Teresa Peterson
Carl Pforzheimer III
Meixi Piao
Mr. Peter Pileski
Larry & Barbara Pitsch
The Plimpton-Shattuck Fund
Judith J Plows
Donna & James Pressman
Ms. Karen Provost
Rainbow Sandals Foundation
Betty P. & Michael H. Rauch
Frances A. Resheske
Philip W. Riskin Charitable Foundation
Mary Jo Robertiello
Ann Sahid Rosche
Felicia Rosenfeld
Mr. Peter Rossbach
Mrs. Elsa Ross-Greifinger
Jane K Royal and John C Lantis II
Alina Roytberg
Mrs. Nazak Savitt
Xiomara & Charles Scheidt
Mr. Robert Schoenthal & Ms. Barbara Katz
Mark Schumer
Jesse & Carol Schwartz
Kathy and Joel Segall
Margaret E. Selby
Martha Sherman
Julie Simpson
Barbara Jean Sinclair
Mr. Irving Sitnick
Elizabeth Sledge
Joseph Small
Ms. Christine Smith
Ms. Elizabeth Smith
Marilyn Sobel
Leon Sokol
Michael Solomon
Daniel Spence and Marcelo Mesquita
Temple St. Clair LLC
Marianne Stegeland
Karen Steinberg
William Stern
Mr. & Ms. Justin Stewart
Linda Stocknoff
Abbie M. Strassler
Yael Mandelstam & Ken Tabachnick
Jon Teeuwissen & Welz Kauffman
Ms. Kimberley Thacker
Jim Tharp
Deirdre Towers
Lucy Vasserman and Brendan Finnegan
Mr. Carlos Victoria
Ms. Cheryl L. Wade
Peter & Deborah Winograd
Julien Wolfe
Elly Karp Wong
AnneAdare Wood
Migs Woodside
Cora Yamamoto
Mr. Christian Zimmermann
Investors ($500 and above)
Anonymous (10)
Mohamed Abdirahman
Dr. LaRue Allen & Ebonya Washington
Debra R. Anisman
Rebecca Aronson
Mrs. Susan Babbitt
Jane Barr
Mr. Al Bartosic
Joan & Ira Berkowitz
Barbara Blank and Barry Shapiro
Bloomberg LP
Ms. Helga Borck
Ms. Valerie Jo Bradley
Maria M Branco
Lize Burr
Robert Calderisi
Lynn Canaan
Mark Carbone
Ms. Cheryl Carruthers
Andrea Chernyk
Amy Cho
Nikolaus Christmann
Dr. Jason Chuang
Citizens Committee For New York City
David & Dorothy Clair
Galois Cohen
Robert Conkey
Ms. Victoria Cowles
Bray Creech
Barbara Cromer
John and Nada Culver
Mrs. Eileen Davidson
Paul de Sa
David de Weese
The DiChristina Family
Antonio Dinkins, Sr.
Richard G. Dudley, Jr.
Jorge Durand
Mr. Michael Eizenberg
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Jake Musiker
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The New York Community Trust
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M Felicity Rogers-Chapman
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Jeanne Smythe
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Harriet Stollman
Mr. Seth Stuhl
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The Winkler Prins Charitable Fund
Rachel Theilheimer
Lisa Tillinghast
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Ronald Walcott
Gregory V Ward
Joan Waricha
Michael Wehman
Carol Weil
Kate Weil
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Jacqueline Welch
George S. Werner & Li Werner
Mai Yee
Gregory Youdan Jr.
Evan Zazula
Eloise Zeller
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($350 and above)
Anonymous (3)
Dr. Leonid Agranat
Mr. Ronald Alexander
Jane and Stephen Alpert
John Angiolillo, MD
Paul Asman and Jill Lenoble
Elaine Athanassiades
Avery-Denyse Family Charitable Fund
Clay H Barr
Mr. John Barrie & Ms. Elizabeth Smith
Kenneth Berk & Anne Serrell
Stan & Abby Bloch
Andrew Burgie
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Raymond Cerabone
Margaret Coady
Helen & William Covington
Terri Cox
Ashlee Crawford
Mr. & Ms. John Crawford III
Ms. Jacqueline Davis
Rodney Durso
Ms. Susan Eisenhauer
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Ellen Estes
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Herman & Jacquelyn Heinemann
Brian and Anita Heinz
Jerry Heymann
Huong Hoang
Ms. Sherrilyn Ifill
Ethelle Katz
Salvatore LaRussa, Jr.
David Later and Nancy Eklund
In loving memory of Hing K Lee
Lawrence Levine
Ellen Levitt
Mr. Peter Lijoi
Robert McGowan
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Mary and Alan Mendelsohn
Mr. Christopher Morales
Mildred Munich
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Anne Walsh
Ms. Doreen Weisfuse
Dr. Timothy Whiteside MD
Ms. Toya Williford
Mr. John Wright
Richard Zemel
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
Anonymous
Robert Allyn
Chellis Baird
Stacy & Jordan Barr
Alison Baum
Amanda Beebe
Ms. Lisa Bonifacic
Dr. Reed Caldwell and Mr. Anthony Hird
Scott Caplan
Victor M. Castillo & Blake Wiedenhoeft
Cengiz Cemaloglu
Julia Chambers
Ellen Chen
Jason Chuang
Marin Correa
Mary Craig
MJ Edwards
Andrew & Claire-Marine Ferguson
Bette Ann Fialkov, Co-Chair
Swapna Ghanta
Ronald Gilliam & Akram Hélil
Gabrielle Goldman
Amita Goyal
Jessica Greenberg
Alexandra Harper, Co-Chair
Madison Hicks
Alixandra Holloway, Co-Chair
Emma Hood
Kristen Irby
Nalani Kopp
Jeremy Lentz
Jacob Levy
Mitch Lowenthal
Kyle Marshall
Katherine Maxwell
Jame McCray
FACILITIES & SERVICES
Robert McGowan
Christopher Morales
Terrence Poplar
Abigal Richards
Tamar Rothstein
Setpheap San
Ariane Schaffer
Elisa Smilovitz
Daniel Spence & Marcelo Mesquita
Niko Stahl
Evan Strain
Lucy Vasserman & Brendan Finnegan
Alex Z. Wang
Ricke Williams
Emma Winder
Julien Wolfe
LeeAna Wolfman
To join the Joyce's Young Leader's Circle, please contact the Development office at 212-691-9740 ext. 327
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 212-691-9740.
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.