Max Roach 100 Program Book

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MAX ROACH 100

APRIL 2 - 7, 2024

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The Joyce Theater Foundation presents

MAX ROACH 100

A JOYCE THEATER PRODUCTION

Honoring the Legacy of Musician & Activist

Max Roach

RICHARD COLTON, Curator

with works by KIT FITZGERALD

AYODELE CASEL

RENNIE HARRIS

Performed by Rennie Harris Puremovement

RONALD K. BROWN & ARCELL CABUAG

Performed by RONALD K. BROWN/EVIDENCE, A Dance Company & Malpaso Dance Company

MANUEL DA SILVA, Production Manager

TSUBASA KAMEI, Lighting Supervisor

DIANA ROSA HERNANDEZ, Stage Manager

Max Roach 100 performances made possible by residency support from Catskill Mountain Foundation, Summer Stages Dance @ The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, Williams College, and the Chautauqua Institution. Additional support provided by New Jersey Performing Arts Center and ASU Gammage.

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.

Max Roach 100, a Joyce Theater Production, was made possible by: Lead Production Sponsor: Ann & George Colony

Presenting Sponsor: Virginia & Timothy Millhiser

Max Roach 100 was supported by a Joyce Creative Residency awarded to Rennie Harris with funding from the Mellon Foundation. Major support was generously provided by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to support Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, residency support for EVIDENCE was provided through a partnership project with the Catskill Mountain Foundation, and additional support for Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors was provided by The Harkness Foundation for Dance.

Additional creation support generously provided by Anonymous, Deborah & Charles Adelman, Carol & Tony Friscia, Emi Gittleman, Olivia Howard & Greg Griffith, David Hughes, Jr., Christopher Jones & Deborah McAlister, Jane Kendall, Dana & Michael Robinson, and Susan Sillins.

A NOTE FROM THE CURATOR

Thank you for joining this centennial celebration of the iconic drummer, composer, and activist Max Roach (1924-2007). Max Roach’s career spans the beginning of BeBop, the intersection of Jazz with the civil rights movement, free improvisation, and Jazz’s current state of crossdisciplinary experiments and multimedia performances. Max was a pioneer in the development of Jazz music, what he called “the music of collective creativity.”

Tonight’s program highlights Max’s music of social struggle and shines a light on the promise of freedom and joy. You will experience three of his great works, The Dream/It’s Time, Percussion Bitter Sweet, and Duet Improvisation #2, featuring Cecil Taylor. Highlighting Max’s musical achievements are works by the brilliant choreographers: Ayodele Casel, Rennie Harris, and Ronald K. Brown & Arcell Cabuag, with performances by Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, A Dance Company, Cuba's Malpaso Dance Company, Ayodele Casel, and Rennie Harris Puremovement.

I will never forget Max’s words to me late in his life: “Richard, I make music so that people will dance.” It is a deep honor to work with tonight’s dance artists on this tribute. And fitting that these works be performed at The Joyce Theater, where Max proudly served on the Board of Trustees. Max Roach 100 shows our gratitude for Max and pays homage to his amazing artistry and humanity. Enjoy!

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Max Roach Live (short film)

Directed by Kit Fitzgerald

Music by Max Roach

Video Art by Kit Fitzgerald

Performances at LaMaMa E.T.C.

Stage Direction: George Ferencz

Video Image Restoration: Dean Winkler

Digital Transfer: Bill Seery, Standby Program

Working with Max was a magical experience. In 1985, composer Peter Gordon and I presented “The Passion of Passion,” music and live video performance with a band, video monitors, and projection at LaMaMa. Ellen Stewart - “La Mama” herself - saw what we were doing and suggested that Max and I meet. Max came over to my studio. I showed him some work, and he proposed working together. He saw what I was doing as visual improvisation and an opportunity to explore this form of music and the visual arts. Stage director George Ferencz (who was working with Max and Amiri Baraka at the time) was brought in. We approached it very directly - Max’s solo drums and my live video, projected on a large screen (It should be noted that while video projection is ubiquitous today, it was rare when we first collaborated). At the time of the LaMaMa performances, Max was just back from Paris, having played a concert for jailed anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela. Max was about freedom (in the ‘60s, “Freedom Now Suite”, in the ‘80s “Liberez Mandela”), political and artistic freedom, and pushing artistic boundaries. In the video you will see Max’s drumsticks become paintbrushes, creating washes of color onscreen, and visual syncopation: image as music, mining textural depths. Our first shows were with Max solo. JUJU (1993-94) expanded to include dance by Donald Byrd/The Group and The Max Roach Double Quartet. Working together through the ‘90s, our performances took on varied configurations. With Max, collaboration in performance was about being in the moment, the moment where there is freedom. A freedom achieved through mastery of one’s art.

Freedom… In Progress

Improvisation by Ayodele Casel

Devised by Ayodele Casel and Torya Beard

Music by Max Roach and Cecil Taylor: Duet Improvisation #2*

Creative Collaborator & Understudy: Naomi Funaki

Lighting Design: serena wong

Costume Design: Susan Hilferty

Stage Manager: Erin McCoy

Performed by AYODELE CASEL

*Duet Improvisation #2 recorded in 1979 at McMillin Theatre, Columbia University, New York, NY. Soul Note Records.

Creation support for Freedom... In Progress generously provided by Deborah & Charles Adelman. Residency support for Freedom... In Progress provided by New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Summer Stages Dance @ The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston.

- INTERMISSION -

Jim Has Crowed

Choreography by Rennie Harris

Music by Max Roach, The Dream/It’s Time*

Performed by Max Roach Quartet

Max Roach (drums), Cecil Bridgewater (trumpet), Calvin Hill (bass), Odeon Pope (tenor sax)

Lighting Design: Tsubasa Kamei

Performed by

ANGEL ANDERSON • JOSHUA ARCHIBALD • CONSTANCE HARRIS

ZAKHELE GRABOWSKI • JAMES SOLIS GUTIERREZ • TAYLOR MADGETT

MICHAEL MANSON • NATASHA MARKWICK • FYNESS T. MASON

ROUKIJAH ROOKS • RACHEL SNIDER • MIYEKO URVASHI • MARGUERITE WALLER

As a street dance theater choreographer and artist, to be chosen to participate in the centennial celebration of Max Roach is profoundly meaningful to me. Max Roach, a trailblazing jazz musician, transformed the genre with his innovative drumming style, artistic expression, and devotion to social activism. His influence deeply resonates with Hip-hop culture, which also values artistic expression and social consciousness. The track "The Dream/It's Time" by Max Roach inspired me and is reminiscent of my early exposure to raw Hip-hop music (prior to its creation). While uncertain about the current state and future of Hip-hop, one thing remains clear: in its infancy it carried forward the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement. In honor of Max Roach, this piece is titled Jim Has Crowed, which aims to reflect his activism. It is a humbling and exciting opportunity to connect with like-minded artists and share ideas on the same frequency. This work will bridge the diasporic traditions of Jazz and Hip-hop, enriching our work with a broader narrative of artistic and social significance. Participating in this centennial celebration symbolizes the enduring impact of a legendary musician whose legacy continues to influence and inspire generations, showcasing the power of artistic expression to transcend boundaries and foster meaningful connections.

Humbled, Rennie Harris

*The Dream/It's Time recorded in 1981 at CBS Recording Studios, New York, NY. Columbia Records.

A SPECIAL THANKS TO Joan Myers Brown and PHILADANCO!, The Theater and Dance Department at the University of Colorado @ Boulder, Pew Charitable Trust, Dance Advance, Penn Pat, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, Guggenheim, Dance USA, The Alan M. Kriegsman Residency, Mellon Foundation, National Dance Project, National Performance Network, and NEFA for over thirty years of unwavering support.

Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors

Choreography by Ronald K. Brown and Arcell Cabuag

Music by Max Roach, Percussion Bitter Sweet*

Tender Warriors, Praise For A Martyr, Garvey's Ghost, Man From South Africa

Performed by Max Roach (drums, percussion), Eugenio "Totico" Arango (cowbell), Art Davis (double bass), Eric Dolphy (alto, saxophone, flute, bass clarinet), Clifford Jordan (tenor sax), Abbey Lincoln (vocal), Booker Little (trumpet), Julian Priester (trombone), Carlos "Patato" Valdés (congas), Mal Waldron (piano)

Lighting Design: Tsubasa Kamei

Costume Design: Ibiwunmi Omotayo Olaiya

Wardrobe Supervisor: Amy Page

Associate Producer: Pamela M. Green

Performed by

(EVIDENCE) DEMETRIUS BURNS

AUSTIN WARREN COATS

JOYCE EDWARDS

UI-SENG FRANCOIS

ISAIAH K. HARVEY

STEPHANIE CHRONOPOULOS

GREGORY HAMILTON

SHAYLIN D. WATSON

(Malpaso) ESTEBAN AGUILAR • DAILE CARRAZANA • OSNEL DELGADO

DAYRON DOMINGUEZ PIEDRA

ARLET AMANDA FERNÁNDEZ • ESVEN GONZALEZ

LAURA BEATRIZ RODRIGUEZ GUERRA • CARLOS VALLADARES • GRETA YERO ORTIZ

LIZ MARIAN LORENZO RODRIGUEZ (Understudy)

Working on Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors has been bigger than a dream come true. We first worked with Malpaso Dance Company 11 years ago and have been looking for not only an opportunity to work with Osnel and the talented artists, but to have Malpaso and EVIDENCE, A Dance Company in the studio at the same time building the piece. It's been amazing. I’m so grateful to Arcell Cabuag for being an anchor during this process. Arcell has been instrumental in manifesting our ideas physically and teaching the movement to the dancers.

Special thanks to Richard Colton, long time friend and colleague for over 22 years, Pam Green, Ross LeClair, Bridget Caston, Linda Shelton, The Joyce Theater, Deborah Sunya Moore, the Chautauqua Institution, Sandra Burton, Randall Flippinger, Nate Wiessner, Williams College, 62 Center for Theater and Dance, as well as the dance artists of Malpaso, EVIDENCE, and our amazing collaborative team. In the 25+ years that Arcell Cabuag and I have worked together, this process has been the most in-depth and awe inspiring.

The creative process continues to be one of innovation with countless rewarding moments. In Williamstown, MA, a dancer from Malpaso told me: “This is magic, I feel Africa in my bones." When Malpaso’s Executive Director told me he had seen the sketches of the costumes and was excited to see them "look like Kings and Queens," I knew we were looking at a production more than we could have anticipated. I’m looking forward to audiences seeing the power in the ways the dancers embody the music and how the costumes and lighting design elevate the whole.

*Percussion Bitter Sweet recorded in 1961 at Am-Par Record Corporation (ABC Records), New York, NY. Impulse! Records. Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE's programs are made possible by Mellon Foundation, Ford Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, SHS Foundation, and the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project. Additional generous support has been provided by Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, FB Heron Foundation, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, PMG Arts Management, Select Equity Group Foundation, and Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation.

Residency support for Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors provided by the 62 Center at Williams College, ASU Gammage, the Chautauqua Institution, and Catskill Mountain Foundation.

We thank Williams College, Sandra Burton, Randal Fippinger, and Nate Wiessner and the tech & administrative staff of the 62 Center and the dance department for their support.

- PAUSE -

MAX ROACH, a master percussionist and composer, was a pioneer in the development of contemporary American music. As a bandleader, Mr. Roach played with renowned musicians including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, and Bud Powell, and remains one of the most versatile and inventive percussionists of the modern Jazz era. He contributed to the definition of the sound known as Bop and celebrated diverse percussion traditions from around the world. A staunch advocate for civil rights, Roach's social consciousness permeated his music; his sound was inseparable from his commitment to justice and equality. Roach first performed at The Kitchen in 1983 for the program Estate Fresh, a collaboration between himself, Fab 5 Freddy, and DJ Spy. In 1984, Roach returned to participate in the Downtown/Uptown Television Festival, presenting work by independent television producers and video artists. On this centennial year of his birth, The Joyce Theater joins the nationwide celebration of Max Roach with an evening of commissioned works made in tribute to the legendary Jazz pioneer. Curated by Richard Colton, this special program brings Joyce artists together in conversation with Roach’s lasting legacy set to recordings of the late musician performing his greatest works.

Courtesy of the Max Roach family.

WHO'S WHO IN MAX ROACH

RICHARD COLTON (Curator) is the Founder Director of Movement Without Borders at Judson Memorial Church, an organization that brings artists and activists together around the urgent issues of immigration, homelessness, and social justice. www.movementwithoutborders.com. He Co-Founded Summer Stages Dance @ The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston with Amy Spencer in 2007. The program provides developmental residencies that bring together choreographers, visual artists, writers, and musicians for the creation of new cross disciplinary work. JACK Quartet, Lucinda Childs, Dan Wagoner, John Luther Adams, Wendy Whelan, Sandbox Percussion, Gandini Jugglers, Carmen de Lavallade, Jenny Holzer, Anne Carson, Sarah Sze, Trajal Harrell, Pam Tanowitz, Miguel Gutierrez, David Michalek, Claudia Rankine, Eiko & Koma, Jennifer Tipton, Liz Gerring, David Lang, Shamel Pitts, Maya Beiser, Jasmine Hearn, Twyla Tharp, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and others have all been a vital part. Colton performed with James Waring Dance Company in the 60’s, City Center Joffrey Ballet in the 70’s, Twyla Tharp Dance and American Ballet Theatre in the 70’s and 80’s, and Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project in the 90’s. He has staged the work of Tharp for London’s Royal Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, and American Ballet Theater. Colton appears in the Milos Foreman films Hair and Amadeus and PBS Great Performances presentation of The Catherine Wheel. He co-founded Spencer/Colton Dance with Amy Spencer in 2000, performing new dance theater works inspired by writers Grace Paley, Anton Chekhov, Raymond Carver, and others. With Spencer, he choreographed numerous productions at Robert Brustein’s American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA. Colton is currently working on a film inspired by the writings of Clarice Lispector, and creating a dance evening celebrating 100 years of the biodynamic farming movement, for Churchtown Dairy Farm in Claverack, NY, centered around Bela Bartok’s Field Recordings and his Sonata for Solo Violin, with violinist Emmanuel Vukovich and dancer Storyboard P. In addition, Colton is part of a team writing a book on his mentor and teacher James Waring. Colton has guest taught dance, cross-media collaboration, and dance history at New York University, Columbia University, M.I.T, Harvard University, The Juilliard School, The New School, Princeton University, Yale University, University of California San Diego, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

KIT FITZGERALD (Video Artist: Max Roach Live) is a media artist and director whose work encompasses video art, music, and dance video, interactive performance, digital painting, and documentary. Fitzgerald’s involvement with dance is extensive. She has worked with Trisha Brown, Twyla Tharp, Bebe Miller, Donald Byrd, Bill T. Jones, and Arnie Zane. She directed the documentary Bart Cook: Choreographer. Fitzgerald collaborates with leading contemporary artists, including composers Peter Gordon, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Ned Sublette, and Max Roach; poet Sekou Sundiata; and theater companies The Talking Band and Northern Netherlands Theatre. Her live video performances include Max Roach Live! and JUJU with Max Roach (La MaMa, Lincoln Center, Aaron Davis Hall, 92nd Street Y), The Mother of Us All (MetLiveArts), Arthur Russell’s Instrumentals (Sydney Festival, Primavera Festival) The Return of the Native (BAM Next Wave, Het Muziektheater), Adelic Penguins (Sony Japan), and Into the Hot, Out of the Cool and Frozen Moments of Passion (Roulette Intermedium). Fitzgerald was artist-in-residence at the WNET Television Laboratory. Her video has been included twice in the Whitney Biennial and presented in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, where it is part of the collection. She

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garnered first prizes at the International Electronic Cinema Festival (Montreux), Tokyo International HDTV Festival, and International Women’s Biennale (Vienna). Her work has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts and is distributed by Electronic Arts Intermix.

AYODELE CASEL (Co-Creator & Soloist: Freedom... In Progress), a Doris Duke Artist in the dance category, is an award-winning and critically acclaimed tap dancer and choreographer named one of The New York Times’ “biggest breakout stars of 2019.” Born in The Bronx and raised in Puerto Rico, her practice centers highly narrative works rooted in expressions of selfhood, culture, and legacy. Her projects include 'Bessie' Award-winning film Chasing Magic, one-woman show While I Have the Floor, and theatrical and film series Diary of a Tap Dancer. She served as a tap choreographer for the Broadway revival of Funny Girl, which garnered a 2022 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Choreography. A frequent New York City Center collaborator, Casel created an interactive show for the inaugural On the Move five-borough tour and was the featured “Artists at the Center” in 2023. Her collaboration with Grammy award-winning Latin jazz composer and pianist Arturo O’Farrill is hailed by The New York Times as “next level” and “thrilling.” Casel was a 2019-2020 fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, an artist-in-residence at Harvard University and Little Island and is the recipient of a United States Artist Fellowship, a Herb Alpert Award, and Hoofer and FloBert Award. In 2021, Casel was depicted on a U.S. Postal Service Forever Stamp celebrating tap dance. Casel is an alumna of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and The William Esper Studio. A dance educator for over 25 years, Casel is the co-director of Operation Tap, an online tap dance educational platform, DL/ NY Tap Dance Project, and serves on the board of New York City Center.

TORYA BEARD (Co-Creator: Freedom... In Progress) is the recipient of APAP's inaugural CIPA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Producing and was featured in Variety and Lifetime's Power of Women: The Changemakers special for her work with A BroaderWay Foundation. One of Torya's most significant creative collaborations has been with Ayodele Casel, with whom she has developed numerous projects, including the Bessie Award-winning dance film and stage production Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic, Diary of a Tap Dancer V.6: Us: Artist At The Center | Ayodele Casel, Rooted for the inaugural five-borough tour of New York City Center's On The Move, Diary of A Tap Dancer v.4, While I Have The Floor, and the Rooted residency project. Broadway credits include The Lion King (Dance Captain/ Swing), Funny Girl Broadway revival, and Waitress Broadway remount (Assistant Director). Torya is Co-Resident Director of the Dance Lab New York (DL/NY) Tap Project, was an Executive Producer on Jesus Christ Superstar: Highlights from the All-Female Studio Cast Recording and serves on the boards of the percussive dance company Sole Defined and the dance-theatre-media company the feath3r theory (TF3T). toryabeard.com, @thatgirltorya.

RENNIE HARRIS (Choreographer: Jim Has Crowed) has been called "the most respected—and the most brilliant—hip-hop choreographer in America" by the New Yorker. Recently, The New York Times wrote of Harris' work: "Harris, the Hip-hop master who has become one of his generation's most exacting and exciting choreographers—There are two sides to Harris's Rhythmic Wizardry; both are impeccable." Born and raised in an African American community in North Philadelphia, Harris has taught at universities around the country since 15. Advocating for the significance of "street" origins in any dance style, Harris believes Hip-hop

expresses universal themes that extend beyond racial, religious, and economic boundaries and one that, because of its pan-racial and global popularity, can help bridge these divisions.

In addition, Harris toured with the first Rap tour to cross the country entitled The Fresh Fest, starring Run DMC & Jam Master Jay, LL Cool J, Kurtis Blow, Fat Boys, Salt and Peppa, and many noted pioneers of rap. Known for bringing social dances to the concert stage and coining the term "Street Dance Theater," Harris has broken new ground as one of the first Hip-hop choreographers to set works on ballet-based companies such as Ballet Memphis, Colorado Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Philadelphia Dance Company (PHILADANCO!), Giordano Dance Chicago, Lula Washington Dance Theatre, Cleo Parker Robinson, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC), and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, among others. He is the first Street Dancer commissioned to create an evening length work on the Alvin Ailey American Theater and serve as a resident artist at The Ailey School. He has received three 'Bessie' Awards, five Black Theater Alvin Ailey Awards, Herb Alpert Award, and was nominated for a Lawrence Olivier Award (UK); he has also received a Life-Time Achievement Award in choreography (McCullum Theater 2019). Harris was also voted one of the most influential people in the last one hundred years of Philadelphia’s history (City Paper), and he has been compared to Basquiat, Alvin Ailey, and Bob Fosse. In addition, he has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, PEW Fellowship, a USA Artist of the Year Fellowship, a Governors Artist of the Year Award, and is noted as the first Street Dancer to receive two honorary doctorate degrees from both Bates College (Lewiston, ME) and Columbia College (Chicago, IL). Harris served as cultural ambassadors for former President Ronald Reagan’s US Embassy Tour in 1986 and invited to the White House by the President Clinton Administration to share in the recognition of African American artist making a difference in the world (2001) and received a medal in choreography from the Kennedy Center. Rennie Harris Puremovement has performed for such dignitaries as the Queen of England and Princess of Monaco and was chosen as one of four U.S. companies to serve as Hip-hop cultural ambassadors for President Obama's Dance Motion USA and toured (Middle-East) Israel, Jordan, Ramulah, Egypt, Palestine, and surrounding countries, as well as Japan, China, Gambia, and Kazakstan, to name a few. In 2020, Harris became a recipient of the Doris Duke Artist Award. He was also awarded the Mellon Grant “Building A Legacy of Street Dance” (2022), as well as the Hermitage Greenfield Prize (2023), and the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award (2023). Rennie Harris is atop the Hip-hop heap, its leading ambassador.

RONALD K. BROWN (Choreographer: Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors), raised in Brooklyn, NY, founded EVIDENCE, A Dance Company in 1985. He has worked with Mary Anthony Dance Theater, Jennifer Muller/The Works, as well as other choreographers and artists, and has been on the faculty of The Juilliard School. Brown has set works on Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ailey II, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Jeune Ballet d’Afrique Noire, Ko-Thi Dance Company, PHILADANCO!, Muntu Dance Theater of Chicago, Ballet Hispánico, TU Dance, and Malpaso Dance Company. He has collaborated with such artists as composer/designer Omotayo Wunmi Olaiya, the late writer Craig G. Harris, director Ernie McClintock’s Jazz Actors Theater, choreographers Patricia Hoffbauer and Rokiya Kone, composers Robert Een,

Oliver Lake, Bernadette Speech, David Simons, and Don Meissner, and musicians Jason Moran, Arturo O'Farrill, and Meshell Ndegeocello. Brown is the recipient of the 2020 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award. His other awards and recognitions include the AUDELCO Award for his choreography in Regina Taylor’s award-winning play Crowns, two Black Theater Alliance Awards, and a Fred & Adele Astaire Award for Outstanding Choreography in the Tony Award winning Broadway and national touring production of The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, adapted by Suzan Lori Parks, arranged by Diedre Murray, and directed by Diane Paulus. Brown was named Def Dance Jam Workshop 2000 Mentor of the Year and has received a Doris Duke Artist Award, New York City Center Fellowship, Joyce Theater Artist Residency Center Fellowship, Scripps/ADF Award, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts Choreographers Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, United States Artists Fellowship, a New York Dance and Performance 'Bessie' Award, Dance Magazine Award, and The Ailey Apex Award. Ronald K. Brown is a Creative Administration Research artist at NCCAkron. Brown is Co-Artistic Director of the Restoration Dance Youth Ensemble and a member of Stage Directors & Choreographers Society.

ARCELL CABUAG (Choreographer: Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors) is a first-generation Filipino-American from San Jose, CA. He moved to New York City in 1996 to attend the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, where he was introduced to Ronald K. Brown. Soon after, he joined EVIDENCE, A Dance Company as its first apprentice, became a company member one year later, and has served as its Associate Artistic Director since 2004. He currently teaches EVIDENCE repertory at Princeton University and is thrilled to be the newly appointed Billie Holiday Theatre’s Youth Arts Academy Director of Education. Performance credits include: Dancing with Camille A. Brown & Dancers, Mekeda Thomas, Rock the House for Paramount Pictures; The Shoji Tabuchi Show (Branson, MO); the Richard Rodgers Centennial Production of The King and I; and dance festivals worldwide. Arcell taught classes and performed with EVIDENCE throughout Africa as a U.S. Ambassador with Dance Motion USA. TV Credits include: Law & Order: SVU (choreographed episode) and Codorniu Cava commercial with PILOBOLUS shot in Barcelona and aired on Spanish television. He has assisted Mr. Brown in creating repertory on PHILADANCO!; MUNTU Drum and Dance Company; TU Dance; Ballet Hispánico; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Cuba’s Malpaso Dance Company; and served as associate choreographer for the Tony Award winning Broadway and national touring productions of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Mr. Cabuag is proud to serve the dance community as a long standing educator and advocate nationally and abroad. Education, advocacy, and teaching EVIDENCE repertory work include: Professor of Dance at Long Island University (Brooklyn Campus); Education Director of the Youth Arts Academy / Restoration Dance Youth Ensemble; Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, University of Massachusetts; Boston Arts Academy, Peridance Certificate Program, The Ailey Fordham BFA and Certificate Programs; University of Washington, University of the Arts, Kent State, DeSales University, Coker College, Marymount Manhattan College, Connecticut College, Guest Instructor at Jacob’s Pillow, and Boston Conservatory. Arcell is a 2004 New York Dance and Performance 'Bessie' Award winner for his performance and work with EVIDENCE, and will be receiving an Abundance Dance Award in February 2024.

“The Basquiat of the US. contemporary dance scene, Rennie Harris has literally embodied the history of hip-hop dance.” ~London Times

Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM) is the leading Street dance theater company in the U.S., and for 30 years has been dedicated to preserving and disseminating Hip-hop aesthetics and Street dance culture through workshops, classes, history, lecture demonstrations, long-term residencies, mentoring programs, and public performances. With his roots in the inner-city, Harris and RHPM present unique stories that are riveting, intimate, and honest. RHPM’s mission is to re-educate the public about Hip-hop culture and Street Dance through its artistic work, sharing the essence and spirit of Street Dance rather than the commercially exploited stereotype portrayed by the media.

Dr. Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris is a leading ambassador for Hip-hop. Harris grew up entrenched in Hip-hop culture in all its forms — music, dance, language. Throughout his career, he has embraced the culture and sought to honor its legacy, believing that Hip-hop and Street dance is the purest form of movement in that it honors both African and African American-Latino culture. Harris is well versed in the vernacular of what he calls Hip-hop “proper” as well as the various techniques of B-boy (often mistakenly called “breakdancing”), House, GQ, and other styles that have emerged spontaneously from the urban, inner cities of America, like the North Philadelphia community in which he was raised. Harris brings social dances to the concert stage, creating a cohesive dance style that finds a cogent voice in the theater, all while developing works that challenge audiences’ expectations about Hip-hop and Street Dance. Harris’ artistic philosophy reflects a deeper understanding of people that extends beyond racial, religious, and economic boundaries, and he believes that Hip-hop can help bridge these divisions. Harris’ work encompasses the diverse and rich traditions of the past, while simultaneously presenting the voice of a new generation through its ever-evolving interpretations of dance.

Artistic Director: Rennie Harris

Executive Director: Rodney S. Hill I 267-236-4097 I rodneyhill@RHPM.org

Company Manager: Marguerite Waller I www.RHPM.org

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RENNIE HARRIS PUREMOVEMENT

RONALD K. BROWN/EVIDENCE, A DANCE COMPANY

Founded by Ronald K. Brown in 1985 and based in Brooklyn, New York, EVIDENCE, A DANCE COMPANY, integrates African dance with contemporary choreography, music, and spoken word. Through its work, the company provides a unique view of human struggles, tragedies, and triumphs. Brown uses movement as a way to reinforce the importance of community in African-American culture and to acquaint audiences with the beauty of African dance forms and rhythms. EVIDENCE tours to 30 communities in the United States annually, and has traveled to Cuba, Brazil, England, France, Greece, Hungary, Hawaii, Ireland, Holland, Mexico, Colombia, South Africa, Nigeria, Senegal, and the United Kingdom to perform and teach. EVIDENCE is a dance company in demand, not only for the work presented on stage, but also for the company's dance workshops, community classes, and master classes provided for dancers of all ages and levels of dance experience. Annually, the company reaches an audience of more than 30,000. EVIDENCE works in partnership with the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, The Billie Holiday Theatre, and The Joyce Theater.

Artistic Director: Ronald K. Brown I Associate Artistic Director: Arcell Cabuag Interim Managing Director: Pamela M. Green Company Manager: Kristina Varshavskaya I IG: @evidencedance 347-493-2414 I info@evidencedance.com I www.evidencedance.com

MALPASO DANCE COMPANY

Since its establishment in 2012, Malpaso Dance Company has become one of the most sought after Cuban dance companies with a growing international profile. Emphasizing a collaborative creative process, Malpaso is committed to working with top international choreographers while also nurturing new voices in Cuban choreography. An Associate Company of Joyce Theater Productions, Malpaso— together with The Joyce—has commissioned original works from a number of prominent international choreographers, including Ronald K. Brown (Why You Follow), Trey McIntyre (Under Fire), Aszure Barton (Indomitable Waltz and Stillness in Bloom), Emmy-award winning Sonya Tayeh (Face the Torrent), Robyn Mineko Williams (Elemental), and celebrated Ephrat Asherie (Floor… y ando!). As a means of foregrounding Cuban choreographers, Malpaso recently has also world-premiered works by company member Daile Carrazana, Lullaby for Insomnia, Habanera, and La Última Canción, bolstering the list of long-toured pieces by Artistic Director Osnel Delgado, notably, Ocaso as well as 24 Hours and a Dog and Dreaming of Lions, which are often accompanied live by Grammy award-winning, CubanAmerican composer/pianist Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble. In a recent collaboration with Alejandro Falcón, Ted Nash and Cubadentro Trio, Delgado choreographed A Dancing Island. The company’s repertory includes Tabula Rasa by world-renowned Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, who traveled to Cuba in spring of 2018 specifically to work one on one with Malpaso dancers to crystalize the re-staging of this seldom performed piece; and woman with water by the distinguished Swedish choreographer Mats Ek, who also travel to Havana to premiere the work at Martí Theatre on December 2021.

Executive Director: Fernando Sáez

Artistic Director: Osnel Delgado

Associate Artistic Director: Daile Carrazana IG: @malpasodance

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TSUBASA KAMEI (Lighting Supervisor) has toured with EVIDENCE for more than 65 venues globally and internationally. Credits include: Scene and lighting for Mercy (World Premiere), lighting for Four Corners; Dancing Spirit (Company Premiere); New Conversations: Iron Meets Water (World Premiere) for Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE. He has also designed The Call (Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater) and Where The Light Shines Through (TU Dance), all choreographed by Ronald K. Brown.

serena wong (Lighting Designer: Freedom...In Progress) is a Brooklyn-based freelance lighting designer for theater and dance. Her designs have been seen at Lincoln Center, Fall For Dance at City Center, Danspace, and Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, among others in the US and abroad- including, oddly enough, a Celebrity cruise ship. Most recently she has designed for choreographers LaTasha Barnes, Gemma Bond, Caleb Teicher, Leonardo Sandoval, and Bill T. Jones. She enjoys biking, baking, and pottery.

IBIWUNMI OMOTAYO OLAIYA (Costume Designer: Percussion Bitter Sweet: Tender Warriors), aka Wunmi, is a singer, songwriter, performer, and fashion designer. Born in London, and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Wunmi is regularly commissioned to design costumes for the most influential choreographers and dance companies of our time, and was awarded a "Bessie" (New York Dance and Performance Award) for her work with both Ronald K. Brown and Marlies Yearby. Wunmi was commissioned to design and produced costumes for the 66th Annual Grammys, and her designs were also featured on the HBO hit series And Just Like That. Wunmi formally trained at the London College of Fashion, and was a collaborative partner in a number of small design companies before starting her own line, Wow Wow by Wunmi, in 2012. Wow Wow is primarily crafted in Nigeria and Togo, where Wunmi works closely with textile artisans and a small group of tailors, to create her exclusive line of heirloom quality, one of a kind pieces.

MANUEL DA SILVA (Production Manager) was born in Caracas, Venezuela and raised in South Florida where he developed a passion for theatre and the arts at a young age. Manuel attended The University of North Carolina School of the Arts where he received his BFA in Lighting Design and Technology. Now an NYC based lighting designer, Manuel has had the chance to work with several Off-Broadway theatre companies, including designing the world premiere of La Tía Julia y el Escribidor at El Repertorio Español. Manuel has also had the opportunity to display his work at the Gilbert Hemsley Lighting Portfolio Review and the National Design Showcase East.

DIANA ROSA HERNANDEZ (Stage Manager) graduated from the National School of Arts with a degree in acting in 2008. She is a member of Teatro Espontáneo de La Habana and Mefisto Teatro. Hernandez worked in the HavanaBama collaboration between the University of Alabama and Cuba. Since she joined Malpaso in March 2014, she has worked with choreographers such as Ronald K. Brown, Trey McIntyre, Aszure Barton, Sonya Tayeh, Robyn Mineko Williams, Ohad Naharin, Mats Ek, and Ephrat Asherie, among others.

ERIN McCOY (Stage Manager: Freedom...In Progress). Works include Rooted Tour 2023, Ayodele Casel Artists At The Center (New York City Center), Chasing Magic (The Joyce Theater & Spoleto Festival), Fall for Dance 2022 (New York City Center) with Ayodele Casel. Theatrical works include Broadway/National Tour: Bernhardt/Hamlet, Hamilton. Off-Broadway: Ain’t No Mo, Tiny Beautiful Things, Dry Powder, Buzzer (Public Theater), The Taming of the Shrew, The Tempest (Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park), Sugar In Our Wounds (MTC). Regional: Moby-Dick (American Repertory Theater), The Folks at Home, Shakespeare in Love, Jazz (Baltimore Center Stage).

JOYCE THEATER PRODUCTIONS (JTP) is the in-house producing entity for The Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc., formed to create original work for The Joyce’s stage and for worldwide touring. This initiative provides dance artists who have little or no formal management or infrastructure the means to create productions of the highest standards of excellence. The program also includes the Associate Company model, offering sustained producing, fiscal, and/or administrative management to companies that may require short or longer term support.

RENNIE HARRIS PUREMOVEMENT

Joshua Archibald Zakhele Grabowski Angel Anderson Constance Harris Rachel Snider Miyeko UrvashI Marguerite Waller Roukijah Rooks Taylor Madgett Natasha Markwick Fyness T. Mason Michael Manson Kit Fitzergald Video Artist Rennie Harris Choreographer Ayodele Casel Co-Creator & Soloist James Solis Gutierrez Torya Beard Co-Creator Naomi Funaki Understudy

EVIDENCE, A DANCE COMPANY

MALPASO DANCE COMPANY

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Daile Carrazana Dayron Dominguez Piedra Arlet Amanda Fernandez Esteban Aguilar Osnel Delgado Laura Beatriz Rodriguez Guerra Greta Yero Ortiz Liz Marian Lorenzo Rodriguez Esven Gonzalez Carlos Valladares Joyce Edwards Stephanie Chronopoulos Austin Warren Coats Demetrius Burns Isaiah K. Harvey Shaylin D. Watson Ui-Seng Francois Gregory Hamilton Arcell Cabuag Choreographer Ronald K. Brown Choreographer

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 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.

FUNDERS

Many Thanks to The Joyce's Institutional Funders for Keeping Us Moving Forward

An abundance of gratitude to Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Representative Jerrold Nadler, and Representative Nydia M. Velázquez for their visionary leadership that established the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program, which made the reopening of The Joyce Theater in 2021 and the reemergence of many dance companies possible.

Leadership support for The Joyce's year-round programs and services:

LuEsther T. Mertz

Charitable Trust

Season Sponsor:

Champion support for The Joyce's Dance Residencies:

Champion support for The Joyce's annual programming:

Major support for The Joyce’s American Dance Platform and Harkness First debuts:

Major support for The Joyce's operations and special initiatives:

The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation

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

Assistant to the Executive Director...........Ayo Janeen Jackson

ADMINISTRATION

General Manager

Huong Hoang

Associate General Manager...........................................Katy Myers

Human Resources Manager.......................Sharonica Williams

Office Manager................................................................Christine Guglia

Director of Development

Kirsten Munro

Director of Institutional Giving.....................................Jean M. Ross

Director of Individual Giving............................................Meg White

Associate Director of Special Events............................Jesse Chin

Individual Giving Manager...........................................Catherine Eng

Institutional Giving Manager...............................Brianna Anderson

Special Events Associate..................................................Maeve Brady

Development Associate...................................................Hannah Berry

Development Intern............................................Carol SeungWon Lee

Director of Programming

Danni Gee

Programming Manager........................................Noa Rui-Piin Weiss

Artist Services Manager..................................................Barb Domue

Director of Dance Education & Family Programs

Heather McCartney

Dance Education & Family Programs Manager..............................

.......................................................................................................Joyce Laoagan

Dance Education & Family Programs Intern.....................................

..........................................................................................................Daniel Orozco

Director of Marketing

Andy Sheagren

Associate Director of Marketing Strategy..............Anjali Amin

Digital Marketing Manager...........................................Olivia James

Marketing Manager..............................................................Nadia Halim

Marketing Assistant.................................................................Annie Marx

Marketing Intern.........................................................Mikayla Weissberg

Director of Finance

Margaret Hollenbeck

Finance Associate.......................................................Savá M. B. Martin

Finance Clerk......................................................................Xavier DelValle

Database Administrator.....................................................Jim Seggelink

Director of Information Tech

PRODUCTION

Patricia A. Yost

Director of Production......................................................Jeff Segal

Lighting Supervisor...................................................................Kelly Atallah

Assistant Production Manager........................................Olivia Brown

Head Audio..................................................................................Sean Mullins

Lighting Board Operator...................................................................OPEN

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.

Producer

JOYCE THEATER PRODUCTIONS

Ross LeClair

Associate Producer.........................................................Bridget Caston

FRONT-OF-HOUSE

Senior House Manager

Samantha Fernandez

House Manager....................................................................Drew O'Bryan

Assistant House Managers..............................................Joseph Burke, Lily Cole, Kenneth Harlin, Chikako Iwahori, Di’Shai Oquendo, Utafumi Takemura, Nicholas Thomas

Box Office Manager

BOX OFFICE

Lisa Gendell

Supervisors.......................................................Beth Miller, Vanessa Moton

Box Office/JoyceCharge Staff...................................................Kelly Collins, Robert Craddock, Tatiana Gomez, Yulidal Hernandez Kin, Valencia Lombardi-Chisholm, Roy Odom, Jeremy Scharf, Jasmine Webb

OPERATIONS

Director of Operations

Lou Albruzzese

Studio Manager (NYCC&D)........................................Tamika Daniels

Studio Operations (NYCC&D)..................................................Julia Dunne, Lauren Marcolus, Mak Thornquest

FACILITIES

Facilities Manager

Jimmy Ortiz

Maintenance Staff.........................................................Madelin Estrella, Yohanna Hernandez, Pablo Rodriguez

SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE JOYCE THEATER

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP............Sara E. Solfanelli (Special Counsel for Pro Bono Initiatives), Howard B. Epstein (Of Counsel), Gregory P. Pressman, Esq. (Of Counsel), Susan E. Bernstein, Esq. (Special Counsel), Cristina Giappone, Esq., Andrew B. Lowy, Esq., Ann K. Young, Esq., Sabrina Singh, Esq..........................................................................

Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC............................................................... ..........................................................................Kimberly M. Maynard, Esq. Glick and Weintraub PC...................Harry H. Weintraub, Counsel Accounting.....................................................................................Lutz & Carr Digital Marketing Firm..........................................Capacity Interactive Publicity..........................................................................................Billy Zavelson Printer....................................................Direct Printing Impressions Inc.

Insurance...........................................................Risk Strategies Company

Architects.................................................................................................H3 General Contractor......................Yorke Construction Corporation

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

Amit Wadhwaney, Chair

Charles M. Adelman, Vice Chair

Stephanie R. Breslow, Treasurer

Jane E. Goldberg, Secretary

Kerry Clayton, Chair Emeritus

Virginia A. Millhiser, Chair Emerita

R. Richard Ablon

Rob Ashford

Monica F. Azare

John M. Basnage de Beauval

Ajay Bhandaram

Keane Ehsani

Michael Feller

Ronald Gumbaz

Toni Hoover

Robert Musiker

Theodore S. Bartwink (Trustee 1993-2014)

Tracy Brown (Trustee 2020-2023)

R. Britton Fisher (Trustee 1990-2020)

David D. Holbrook (Trustee 1994-2023)

Richard Lukins (Trustee 1998-2011)

Anh-Tuyet Nguyen (Trustee 2007-2020)

Richard Shea (Trustee 2015-2022)

Monica B. Volstad (Trustee 2016-2023)

Stephen D. Weinroth (Trustee 1996-2022)

Steven M. Pesner

Meryl Rosofsky

Saul Sanders

Linda Shelton

Lauren E. Shortt

Cathy Weinroth

Madelyn Wils

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

IN
MEMORIAM

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 March 1, 2024.

Platinum Benefactors ($500,000 and above)

Howard Gilman Foundation

Elysabeth Kleinhans

LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust

Gold Benefactors ($100,000 and above)

Catskill Mountain Foundation

Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer

Ford Foundation

The Harkness Foundation for Dance

MacMillan Family Foundation

Mellon Foundation

Virginia & Timothy Millhiser

New York City Department Cultural Affairs

Robert Pollock

Rockefeller Brothers Fund

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation

The Shubert Foundation

Denise Littlefield Sobel

Silver Benefactors ($50,000 and above)

Jody & John Arnhold | Arnhold Foundation

*Ann & George Colony

GKV Charitable Foundation

*Leanne Lachman

National Endowment for the Arts

New York State Council on the Arts

Michèle & Steve Pesner

Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart Coleman

Lauren E. Shortt

The SHS Foundation

Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels

Amit Wadhwaney

Benefactor's Circle ($25,000 and above)

Anonymous (2)

Deborah & Charles Adelman

Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation

Stephanie R. Breslow & Paul Watterson

The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation

Keane Ehsani

Jamshid & Mahsid Ehsani

*Nancy & Michael Feller

Melina Fisher

*Jane E. Goldberg

Ronald Gumbaz & Juliet Cozzi

Heartfelt Wings Foundation

Mertz Gilmore Foundation

Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation

Henry and Lucy Moses Fund

Bob & Sharon Musiker

National Dance Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts

Susan & Greg Pappajohn

The Jerome Robbins Foundation

Saul & Mary Sanders

TD Bank

Cathy Weinroth

Madelyn & Steven Wils

President's Circle ($15,000 and above)

Jen Ablon

Andrea Holbrook

Sharon L. Patrick

Tatiana Piankova Foundation

Barbro Osher Pro

Suecia Foundation

Nancy Sands

Kathleen A. Scott

Impresario’s Circle ($10,000 and above)

Anonymous (3)

Alpern Family Foundation

John Basnage de Beauval

Andrew & Froma Benerofe

Ajay Bhandaram

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Torrence Boone

Con Edison

Leslie & Richard Curtis

John & Margaret Falk

Linda & Martin Fell

FGK Foundation

Gregg & Jean Frankel

Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation

Elzbieta Grove

Judith M. Hoffman

In Honor of Karen Brooks Hopkins

Illuminated Foundation

The Ivill-Weiner Family

Andrew Martin-Weber

*LeConte Moore

*Nō Studios of Milwaukee

*Betty P. & Michael H. Rauch

*Karen Roth

Linda Shelton

Irene Shen

*Leslie Siegel

Jean & Gene Stark

Johanna Weber

*Vicente Wolf

*Ralph Womble & Ashley Edwards

Producer’s Circle ($7,500 and above)

Rick & Nurit Amdur

Judi Rappoport Blitzer & David M. Blitzer

Robert Brenner

Donna B. Case

Elizabeth Anne Hartman

Val Holley & Joseph Plocek

*Alan & Gail Koss

Jonathan Levinson

Cherrie Nanninga

Mr. Stephen Kroll Reidy

Michael Sekus & Bianca Russo

*Ms. Patricia E. Vance

Advocates ($5,000 and above)

Anonymous (2)

Alpern Family Foundation

Neme Alperstein

Sarah Arison

Rob Ashford

Monica Azare

*Sandra Berger

*Marty & Louise Bickman

*Dr. John Bonavita-Goldman

Office of City Council Member

Erik Bottcher

The Barbara Bell Cumming

Charitable Trust

Chubb LTD

*Cathleen Collins

*Melanie Coronetz & Bruce G. Miller

Jeffrey Davis & Michael T. Miller

Dancers Responding to AIDS

Carol Davis & Joel Marcus, M.D.

Susan Dickler & Sig Van Raan

Ania Fryszkowska

*Judith & Alan Fishman

FUSED

French U.S. Exchange in Dance

Paul Feuerman & Bruce Grivetti

*Thomas von Foerster

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Goodman

Sharon B. Gurwitz

Randall & Mary Hack

Olivia Howard & Greg Griffith

Christopher Jones & Deborah McAlister

*Jane Kendall

Christine Knuth

Elizabeth & Neil Kurtz

*Jayne Lipman & Robert Goodman

Robert R. Littman & Sully Bonnelly

*Joyce F. Menschel

Ronay & Richard Menschel/ Charina Foundation, Inc.

Owls Fund at the Triangle Community Foundation

In loving memory of Bill Perlmuth, Patricia Dugan Perlmuth

*Warrie Price & James David Prince

Rajika & Anupam Puri

Nina B. Quigly

Theresa Alessandro Russo Foundation

Lawrence Safran & Romulo Aromin, Jr.

Margaret E. Selby

*Robert A. Schulman

Barbara Madsen Smith

Christopher Soule

Linda B. Strumpf

*Irving & Elaine Wolbrom

Barbara Wybraniec

Director’s Circle ($2,750 and above)

Anonymous (2)

R. Richard Ablon

Joel & Rhela Aragona

Capezio/Ballet Makers Dance Foundation

Jane Comer

*Chris Coulthrust

The Cowles Charitable Trust

Mary Sharp Cronson

Jan, Dick & Nora Demenus

*Paul S. Engler

Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany in New York

Andrew & Claire-Marine Ferguson

*Bart Friedman & Wendy Stein

*Emi Gittleman

*Dorothy Goodman

The Harold K. Gross Family Charitable Trust

Susan Ross Green

Ronald E. Hellman & Stephen B. Roberts

*Deborah Kaye

*Vasili Krishnamurti

*Joe Lanteri, New York City Dance Alliance Inc.

Elaine & Howard Leventhal

Mark Littman & Johnny Mendoza

In Memory of John MacDonald

Karen & Martin McDonald

Mutual of America Foundation

Omomuki Foundation

Philip W. Riskin Charitable Foundation

Wes Schafer & Carlos Galtier

Susan & Arnie Scharf

Xiomara & Charles Scheidt

*Fran Schulman

Alex & Wendy Stanton

Marianna Vaidman Stone & Eric Stone

*Temple St Clair LLC

Michelle D. & Claude L. Winfield

Billy F.B. Wong & Stephanie Gordon

In honor of Billy Zavelson

Leaders ($1,000 and above)

Anonymous (10)

Adrienne Albert

Robert Allyn

Gerry & Hank Alpert

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

*Christina Back

Alison Baum

Harvey & Stephanie Benjamin

Cheryl Bergenfeld

*Barbara Berliner

Dorothy Black

Nissan Boury

Barbara & Gary Brandt

*Jonathan Brecht

*Joan Breibart

Edward Brill

Madeline Brine

Gerri Brioso

Matt Brodile

Jeffrey Bruce & Ingrid Steffensen

Joanna Bueche

*Rachael Venner & Michael Byars

Lisa Jo Reimer-Byrne

Ralph & Martine Calder

*Doug & Lisa Caldwell

Linda & Joseph Camardo

*Jeff & Susan Campbell

*Karen Carozza

Peri & David Clark

Mike Coffin

Woody & Janice Collins

Pamela Cook

Caroline & Paul Cronson

Irene Rosner David, in Memory of Dr. Raphael David

Diana Davies

David H. De Weese & Anne Heller

Ms. Beth Rudin DeWoody

The Cory & Bob Donnalley Charitable Foundation

Domitilia Dos Santos

The Donut Pub

*The Dorothy Fund

Jack & Eleanor Dunn

Trisha & Patrick Duval

Christopher M. Elmore

Suzanne B. Engel

Mr. Richard Erstad & Dr. Gladys Fenichel

David L. Fanger & Martin Wechsler

Erin Feeley-Nahem & Isaac Nahem

*Marion Ilene Fischer

Brian Fitzpatrick

*Judith & Walter Flamenbaum

Pamela Frankel

Dr. Peter & Mrs. Eszter Friedman

Veronique Bogliolo Friedman & Mark Friedman

Tony & Carol Friscia

*Jeffrey Olund & Silvia Furia

*Tom & Nina Geller

Barrie Gillies & William Drummy

Carole Gottlieb

Minda Gralnek

Mason & Kim Granger

Lawrence Greene

Patric & Patricia Gregory

*Glen & Paula Gunsalus

Maya Hamlet

*Catherine Hartnett

Alexandra L. Harper

Aimee Haydinger

*Shelia Heimbinder

Dr. Elisabeth Hefti

Laurie & Jack Helfin

Janet L. Henner

Edward Henry & Susan Monk

Ellen Hirsch

In Honor of the Weinroths

Lynn Hopkins

George C. Howell, III

William Houlihan

David H. Hughes Jr.

Mary & David Iles

Derek Johnson

I. Michael Kadish

Kenneth S. Kail & Ivy Hwang

Margaret Kaplen

Matthew Karas

John Kirby

*Murray & Sylvana Klein

Diana Korsh

Kathy Krall

George & Liz Krupp

Sondra Kurtin Robinson

Bette Lacombe

Drs. Benjamin Natelson & Gudrun Lange

Reginald van Lee

Mickey Lemle

Rosanne Leshner

Dorothy Lichtenstein

TJ & Laura Lim - In Memory of Monica Voldstad

Robert & Dorina Link

*Tina Liu

David Lovett & Meg Ruley

Sharon Luckman & Paul Shapiro

Elizabeth A. Maher

Joseph M. Marger

Lynn C. Mautner

The McNamee McHugh Family Fund

*Israel Meir & Steve Rivera

*Lorraine Meeker

Miller Khoshkish Foundation

Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Barbara Miller

David & Diana Milich

Linda & Ed Morse

Michael Mulligan

Jane & Michael Murphy

*Judith Musiker

Jonathan M. Nadler

Kate Nguyen & Tom Eastwick

Aaron Singer & Bart Oosterveld

Trisha Ostergaard

*John Owen

Mercedes Paratje

David Parsons

David Pasterski

Peck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD

Amy Pennington

Edith C. Penty

Roxanne Permesly

Doug & Teresa Peterson

The Plimpton Shattuck Fund

Douglas & Barbara Pitsch

Madeleine Plonsker

Judith J. Plows

Carole Postal

Donna & James Pressman

*Frances A. Resheske

Philip W. Riskin Foundation

Mary Jo Robertiello

Ann Sahid Rosche

Donald J. Rose & Victoria Lasdon Rose

Ellen Rosen

Diana & Michael Rothenberg

Marilyn & Alan Rothstein

Ty Rugman

Deborah Sales & Ted Striggles

Alessandro & Fe Saracino-Fendi

Jesse & Carol Schwartz

Rena Shagan

Irene Shen

Susan Sillins

Barbara Jean Sinclair

Elizabeth Sledge

Joseph Smith & Leslie Hendrix

Marilyn Sobel

Leon Sokol

*Michael Solomon

Ellen Sorrin & David York

*Margaret Stern

*William L. Stern

Mamie and Justin Stewart

Linda Stocknoff

Roger Stoltz & Shauna Stoltz-Laurie

Abbie M. Strassler

William Sussman & Jane Steele

Consulate General of Sweden in New York

Ken Tabachnick & Yael Mandelstam

Jon Teeuwissen & Welz Kauffman

Pamela van Zandt & Gina Gibney

George Vanderploeg

*Lucy Vasserman & Brendan Finnegan

Merna Villarejo

David E. Vogel

Michael & Carol Weiss

Alexandra Wheeler & Rocky Rukan

Elly Karp Wong

Cora Yamamoto

Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn

Christian Zimmermann

Bonnie Zamosky-Roth

Investors ($500 and above)

Anonymous (13)

*Peggy Adams

LaRue Allen & Ebonya Washington

Debra R. Anisman

Maria Cristina Anzola

Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble

Joan Brooks Baker & Margeaux Klein

Clay H. Barr

Joan & Ira Berkowitz

*Stan & Abby Bloch

*Maria M. Branco

*Dr. Andrea Brandon & Black Rubee

Carol & Bob Braun

Jeffrey B. Bruce

Carol Bryce Buchanan

Amy Buchman & Vicki Haupt

Diana Cagle

Robert Calderisi

Jennifer Kornreich Cahn & Andrew Cahn

Julia Chambers

*Nishka Chandrasoma

Andrea Chernyk

Jason Chuang

*Maciej Chociej

Matthew C. Cluney

Eileen & Michael Cohen

*Kenneth Cole & Maria Cuomo Cole

Bradley Collins

Betsy Cornwall

William Cosper

Duke Dang & Charles E. Rosen

*Mary Craig

*Greg Darnieder

Duane Devries

Debora Domass

Michael Eizenberg

Robert Elder & Jacqueline Fox Elder

David & Ingrid Ellen

*Melissa Elstein & Eric Katzman

Dr. Sarah Fox & Mr. Steven Lochie

*Steven Fox

*The Frazza Foundation

Eileen & Cono Fusco

Karen Gershowitz

Elise Larrabure Girasole

Geraldine Glassman

Prof. James A. Glazier

Virginia Gold

Nita & Chuck Goodgal

Katherine Goodman

Lenore & Edward Grabowski

*Jeffrey Gracer

Grant Family Charitable Fund

Bruce Greenwald

Charles & Carol Grossman Family Fund

Jane Groveman

Gina Harman

Charles & Elaine Harris

*Tali Herman

Mr. Michael D. Herskovitz

Elizabeth Levitt Hirsch

Mr. Gregory Ho & Ms. Linda Sanchez

Cheri Hoff

Emma Hood

*Alicia Dhyana House

Ralph & Lynn Huber

*Daphne Hurford & Sanford Padwe

Laura J. Illich

Walter Jaffe & Paul King

*Ann Rosalind Jones

H. David Kaplan

Ethelle Katz

Robert & Marcy Katz

Jan S. Keithly

Jennifer Aley Kenney

Robert & Elaine Klein

Valarie Koch

*Eric & Sandra Krasnoff

*Sanford Krieger

Arthur & Jane Lane

Stephen B. Lane

Nancy Lashine

Kenneth M. LeClair

*Rosanne Legrand

Phyllis & Cary Lemkowitz

Elizabeth & Durwood Littlefield

*David Long

Jennifer & Gideon Malherbe

Joseph M. Marger

*Jennifer Markowitz

Margaret Mastrianni

Judy Mauer

Wendy A. McCain

Victoria Melendez

Tanya Melich & Noel Silverman

Joe Morra

Victoria Morris

Richard J. Moylan

Deb Murnin

Barry Nalebuff

Amanda Lee Neville

*The Carol & Melvin Newman Family Foundation

John Kalish & Susan Niederman

Stuart Nordheimer & Barbara Miller

Joyce O’Brien

Peter J. Occolowitz

Katherine Ogg

Rachel Ostry, MD

Bob Ouimette

Flora Perskie

The L.E. Phillips Family Foundation, Inc.

Toniann Pitassi

The Marshall Franklin Foundation

Stephanie M. Goldson & Stephen Rappaport

Charles Ragland

Donald W. Roeske, Jr.

*Ellen & Mike Rosenberg

*Felicia Rosenfeld

Jean M. Ross

Elsa Ross-Greifinger

Jennifer Goodale & Mark Russell

Prince & Petar Sanders

*Lies Sapp

Dr. Carol Ann Satler

In Memory of Tracy Scherman

Marva & Florian Schodel

Deborah Selch

Elizabeth Shapiro

Neal Sheorey

*Tara Sherman & Tony Weiss

Sheetal & Tokumbo Shobowale

Lindy Shuttleworth & Arthur Reichstetter

*Katherine Sinnott

Andrew & Jennifer Smith

Joan & Laurence Sorkin

Michael Stanley

Jessica E. Stack

Helen Sullivan

Dr. Pavur R. Sundaresan

*Esther Tan

Pamela Tatge

Jennifer Tipton

William Tomai & John Eric Sebesta

TPU Local One IATSE

*Dana Troetel & George Papageorge

Frank Troutman

Ellie Tweedy

Thomas Van Winkle

Ernie Vickroy

Ronald Walcott

Thomas Allen Walker

Charles Walker

Louise Washer & Mary Clay Fields

Gregory Ward

Sedgwick & Pamela Ward

Chris Watson

Michael Wehman

Carol A. Weil

Kate Weil

Sara Weinheimer

George S. Werner & Li Werner

*Kathy M. Wojtas

*The Winkler Prins Charitable Fund

Gregory Youdan

Eloise Zeller

Sponsors ($350 and above)

Anonymous (4)

Patricia Adell

*Fred & Sarah Allilaire

Elaine & Theodossios Athanassiades

Kenneth Berk & Anne Serrell

Joan & Ira Berkowitz

Eugene Black

Paul Brohan

Leslie Buckland

Anita Cabrera

Gia Carifo

Amy Cho

Galois Cohen

Richard & Mary Ann Cohen

Robert Conkey

Dr. & Mrs. Frederiick Corio

John Coulter

Mr. John A. Crawford III

Judy Cunningham

Jacqueline Z. Davis

Mr. Anthony DePersia

Rodney Durso

Jo Ann Engelhardt

Ellen Estes

Martha Evenson & Daniel Hoffman

Susan E. Green

Eric Hemel & Barbara Morgen

Herman & Jacquelyn Heinemann

Mrs. Ruth W. Heuman

*Jerry Heymann

George & Linda Hiltzik

Huong Hoang

Sherrilyn Ifill

Ronald Jacquart

Bond Koga

Susan & Peter Kopple

Angela de Lara

*Emanuel Lewis

*Cynthia Low

Judy Mauer

Doug & Regina McCorkle

Cynthia Adler McKee

Alan Mendelsohn

Carol and Frank Messineo

*Mildred Munich

*Brigitte and Jeff Myhre

Aaron & Marcia Naveh

Madeleine Nichols

Phillip J. Pena

*Marisa Anne Pierson

Posner-Wallace Foundation

Terry Prahl

The Pulse Performing Arts Studio

Jonathan Raskin

*Richard & Rachel Robbins

Eileen Robert

Lainie & John Ross

Paul de Sa

*Gregg Passin & Andy Schmidt

Phillip Schmiedl

Sherry Barron-Seabrook

Martha Sherman

*Joseph Small

Robin Smith & Bill Plante

Margaret Stern

Jos Stumpe

Mr. Lars Rosager & Mr. Donald Troise

Ms. Donna Tatro

Tonic Physical Therapy & Wellness

Dana A. Troetel

Dick & Carolyn Wallach

*Irmgard Wieland

*Jeanette Williams

Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

* Denotes Joyce Rising Stars, The Joyce's new or increased donors.

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

Rebecca Aronson

Chellis Baird

Emerald Layne Baker

Alison Baum

Lisa Bonifacic

Scott Caplan

Victor M. Castillo & Blake Wiedenhoeft

Julia Chambers

Nishka Chandrasoma

Ellen Chen

Dr. Jason Chuang

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

Christopher Morales

Katie Mues

Leah Nelson

Abigail Nintzel

Abigail Richards

Setpheap San

Rafi Sahanoor Sarkar

Ariane Schaffer

Elisa Smilovitz

Andrea Nicole Smith

Daniel Spence

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.

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