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Herman Cornejo (right) photo by Lucas Chilczuk. Roberto Bolle (left), photo by Luciano Romano. JULY 2015 GLORYA KAUFMAN PRESENTS DANCE AT THE MUSIC CENTER PRESENTS Roberto Bolle and Herman Cornejo ARTISTIC DIRECTORS AND PRINCIPAL DANCERS CO-PRODUCED BY The Music Center Richard Kielar/Arts Producer Plus LLC Emanuela Bolle/Artedanza s.r.l. DANCERS Roberto Bolle, Herman Cornejo, Paulo Arrais, Mary Carmen Catoya, Petra Conti, Erica Cornejo, Marlon Dino, Maria Eichwald, Paloma Herrera, Maria Kochetkova, Lucia Lacarra, Juan Pablo Ledo, Carlos Molina, Luciana Paris, Marijn Rademaker, Kleber Rebello, Henry Sidford, Dinu Tamazlâcaru, Viengsay Valdes PRODUCTION LIGHTING DESIGN Brandon Stirling Baker PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Marco Pelle DIRECTOR OF SOUND AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY Massimiliano Volpini Support for this engagement is provided, in part, by the Glorya Kaufman Dance Foundation, Center Dance Arts, Dorothy Buffum Chandler Program Fund, Elisabeth Katte Harris, The Music Center Foundation, and The Music Center Annual Fund. P1 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 2015-2016 THE MUSIC CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS MEMBERS AT LARGE Lisa Specht William H. Ahmanson Catalina Joos Vergara Peter K. Barker Wallis Annenberg Timothy S. Wahl Judith Beckmen Louise Henry Bryson Susan M. Wegleitner Dannielle Campos Ramirez Alyce Williamson BOARD CHAIR Robert J. Abernethy Michael J. Pagano VICE CHAIRS Karen Kay Platt SECRETARY Shelby Notkin TREASURER Lisa Whitney ASSISTANT TREASURER AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DIRECTORS EMERITI Craig A. Ellis David Gindler Stephen G. Contopulos GENERAL COUNSEL Lloyd E. Cotsen John B. Emerson* Lois Erburu Richard M. Ferry Brindell Gottlieb Bernard A. Greenberg Nancy P. Jacoby Joanne D. Hale Arthur Kraus Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr. Mattie McFadden-Lawson^ Amb. Glen A. Holden Nigel Lythgoe Stuart M. Ketchum Bowen “Buzz” H. McCoy Amb. Lester B. Korn Carolbeth Korn Kent Kresa Darrell D. Miller Robert F. Maguire, III Cindy Miscikowski Ginny Mancini Diane Paul Edward J. McAniff Max Ramberg Walter M. Mirisch Joseph Rice Fredric M. Roberts Richard K. Roeder Claire L. Rothman Joni J. Smith James A. Thomas Catharine Soros Franklin E. Ulf INTERIM PRESIDENT AND CEO Marc I. Stern Howard Sherman Cary H. Thompson P2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Ronald W. Burkle Julie Goldsmith Elizabeth Michelson EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Eli Broad Andrea L. Van de Kamp* Paul M. Watson Cynthia A. Telles Walter F. Ulloa Thomas R. Weinberger Rosalind W. Wyman ^ LEAVE OF ABSENCE * CHAIRMAN EMERITUS THE MUSIC CENTER THE MUSIC CENTER WELCOMES RACHEL MOORE Rachel Moore, The Music Center President & CEO. Photo by Jerry Ruotolo. AS ITS NEW PRESIDENT & CEO We are delighted to announce that Rachel S. Moore, an accomplished leader in the performing arts, has been named president and CEO of The Music Center. Ms. Moore joins The Music Center from American Ballet Theatre (ABT), where she served as CEO since 2012 and as its executive director since 2004. After an extensive international search, Ms. Moore was selected for her proven management and strategic skills, along with her passion for the arts. Ms. Moore comes from the performing arts, having danced with ABT as a member of its corps de ballet 1984-1988. She has been credited with transforming ABT’s brand during which ABT was recognized by the United States Congress as “America’s National Ballet Company” in 2005. In addition, she expanded the Company’s national presence with a breakthrough bi-coastal initiative with the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts in California; developed strategic copresenting partnerships with The Music Center and the Chicago Auditorium Theater; developed and launched the groundbreaking Project Plié program to increase diversity in professional ballet; expanded the ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School by significantly increasing enrollment, implementing a “Healthy Dancer” initiative and building a pipeline for students from the school in the professional company; and created a worldwide teacher training and certification program for ballet teachers. Prior to ABT, Ms. Moore held senior positions in dance and arts administration, including director of Boston Ballet’s Center for Dance Education (2001-2004), North America’s largest professional ballet school; executive director for Boston classical music school Project Step (1998-2001); managing director for Ballet Theatre of Boston (1998); director of the Institute for Community Development and the Arts/National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies (1995-1997); and development officer for the National Cultural Alliance (1994-1995). She has served as adjunct faculty for the Graduate Program in Arts Administration for both Columbia University and Boston University, and in the dance department of Emerson College. The Music Center’s Board Chair Lisa Specht said Ms. Moore is highly qualified to lead The Music Center. “She not only has many years of experience in the performing arts, but has the energy, drive and creativity so important to running a performing arts center of the caliber of The Music Center.” Accepting her new appointment, Ms. Moore said, “This is an exciting time for performing arts institutions, and The Music Center has the opportunity to be a leader by establishing itself as the premiere destination in the Western United States for world-class, highly innovative experiences in the performing arts that are also sensitive to the needs and interests of a broader audience. I am honored to serve the County of Los Angeles as The Music Center’s next president and CEO.” Please join us in welcoming Rachel S. Moore to The Music Center! PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 3 PROGRAMMING NOTE BalletNow truly began over three years ago with an inspiring meeting between myself, Roberto Bolle and Emanuela Bolle, who have been touring ballet offerings throughout Europe for years. With the subsequent enthusiasm and drive of co-producer Richard Kielar and Herman Cornejo, the venture was born. Both Roberto and Herman are beloved ballet stars and continue to tour the world as principals with American Ballet Theatre as well as their many guest appearances, and both are also motivated by collaboration and a creative challenge. BalletNow celebrates the hybridity apparent in so much of the dance world today, along with the diversity of ideas and approaches that surface when dancers guest with other companies and artists. Ballet enthusiasts will especially appreciate the exceptional talent featured in BalletNow as the artists, many of whom are partnering across geographies for the first time, push the boundaries of technique and interpretation as they perform contemporary works alongside the traditional. BalletNow is an extraordinary project and I am grateful to our co-producers, Roberto, Herman and the entire Music Center team, especially, Michael Solomon, for all of the effort to bring to life this first-time partnership featuring three unique programs, 18 dancers from 12 different countries, and multiple premieres. Also this month, we introduce a new series, Moves After Dark, which will highlight the work of LA’s impressive artists in non-traditional performance spaces. This inaugural season we have the honor to work with four inspiring and nationally touring artists/companies—Ana María Alvarez (Artistic Director of Contra Tiempo), and companies Ate9, BODYTRAFFIC and Lula Washington Dance Theatre. We hope you join us as we embark on this new endeavor, and also return to enjoy Summer @ The Music Center with great events and food each Friday through August as well as our annual National Dance Day, the official West Coast celebration, on Saturday, July 25. Please visit the website for more information and to continue your dance journey. As we conclude the season, I want to share on behalf of The Music Center our sincere appreciation of Center Dance Arts for their vision and commitment to support a series that would inspire and engage all ages through internationally renowned ballet and contemporary dance presentations. With Glorya Kaufman’s significant gift and additional new donors, the series has grown its distinct offerings, commissioning of new masterworks, and now provides more learning opportunities for both adults and children. Thank you as well to our corporate partners, board of directors and the ever-growing subscribers. Your support allows us to take creative risks, present once in a lifetime experiences, feature the world’s most respected artists and transform lives. It has been an honor and true privilege for me to have played a role in this phenomenal series for close to 11 years. Enjoy the Performance, Renae Williams Niles Vice President, Programming P4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE PROGRAM FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 10, 2015 PART I Excelsior–pas de deux CHOREOGRAPHY: Ugo Dell’Ara AFTER Luigi Manzotti MUSIC: Romualdo Marenco DANCERS: Petra Conti, Roberto Bolle Trois Gnossiennes CHOREOGRAPHY: Hans Van Manen MUSIC: Erik Satie DANCERS: Maria Eichwald, Marijn Rademaker The Lady of the Camellias–pas de deux from act III CHOREOGRAPHY: John Neumeier MUSIC: Frédéric Chopin DANCERS: Lucia Lacarra, Marlon Dino PART I La Danza del Gaucho Matrero–Musical Interlude MUSIC: Alberto Ginastera CHOREOGRAPHY: George Balanchine* MUSIC: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky DANCERS: Mary Carmen Catoya, Kleber Rebello Transcendence–Musical Interlude MUSIC/MUSICIAN: JP Jofre Passage–U.S. Premiere The Sleeping Beauty–wedding pas de deux CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa MUSIC: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky DANCERS: Mary Carmen Catoya, Paulo Arrais INTERMISSION The Talisman CHOREOGRAPHY: Marius Petipa MUSIC: Riccardo Drigo DANCERS: Luciana Paris, Kleber Rebello CHOREOGRAPHY: Marco Pelle MUSIC AND VIDEO: Fabrizio Ferri DANCER: Roberto Bolle PART II PART I Three Preludes CHOREOGRAPHY: Ben Stevenson MUSIC: Sergei Rachmaninov DANCERS: Lucia Lacarra, Marlon Dino Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux CHOREOGRAPHY: George Balanchine* MUSIC: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky DANCERS: Maria Kochetkova, Dinu Tamazlâcaru JULY 12, 2015 Tango y Yo–West Coast Premiere CHOREOGRAPHY: Herman Cornejo MUSIC: Fuga y Misterio BY Astor Piazzolla DANCER: Herman Cornejo MUSICIAN: JP Jofre Verano Porteño CHOREOGRAPHY: Mauricio Wainrot MUSIC: Astor Piazzolla DANCERS: Paloma Herrera, Juan Pablo Ledo Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux Excelsior–pas de deux CHOREOGRAPHY: Ugo Dell’Ara AFTER Luigi Manzotti MUSIC: Romualdo Marenco DANCERS: Petra Conti, Roberto Bolle Carmen–World Premiere CHOREOGRAPHY: Carlos Molina MUSIC: Georges Bizet DANCERS: Erica Cornejo, Carlos Molina Trois Gnossiennes CHOREOGRAPHY: Hans Van Manen MUSIC: Erik Satie DANCERS: Maria Eichwald, Marijn Rademaker Don Quixote–pas de deux CHOREOGRAPHY AFTER Marius Petipa MUSIC: Ludwig Minkus DANCERS: Viengsay Valdes, Herman Cornejo Spartacus–West Coast Premiere CHOREOGRAPHY: Carlos Molina MUSIC: Aram Khachaturian DANCERS: Erica Cornejo, Carlos Molina Three Preludes CHOREOGRAPHY: Ben Stevenson MUSIC: Sergei Rachmaninov DANCERS: Lucia Lacarra, Marlon Dino Le Corsaire–pas de trois Mono Lisa CHOREOGRAPHY: Itzik Galili MUSIC: Thomas Höfs DANCERS: Maria Eichwald, Roberto Bolle CHOREOGRAPHY: Konstantin Sergeyev AFTER Petipa MUSIC: Riccardo Drigo DANCERS: Viengsay Valdes, Herman Cornejo, Affi CHOREOGRAPHY: Marco Goecke MUSIC: Johnny Cash DANCER: Marijn Rademaker INTERMISSION Paulo Arrais INTERMISSION PART II Le Corsaire–pas de deux CHOREOGRAPHY: Konstantin Sergeyev AFTER Petipa MUSIC: Riccardo Drigo DANCERS: Mary Carmen Catoya, Kleber Rebello Mono Lisa CHOREOGRAPHY: Itzik Galili MUSIC: Thomas Höfs DANCERS: Maria Eichwald, Roberto PART II Carmen–World Premiere CHOREOGRAPHY: Carlos Molina MUSIC: Georges Bizet DANCERS: Erica Cornejo, Carlos Molina Borderlands–pas de deux CHOREOGRAPHY: Wayne McGregor MUSIC: Joel Cadbury AND Paul Stoney ORIGINAL LIGHTING BY Lucy Carter DANCERS: Maria Kochetkova, Henry Sidford Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux Tango y Yo–West Coast Premiere CHOREOGRAPHY: Herman Cornejo MUSIC: Fuga y Misterio by Astor Piazzolla DANCER: Herman Cornejo MUSICIAN: JP Jofre Nuestros Valses CONCEPT AND CHOREOGRAPHY: Massimiliano Volpini ORIGINAL MUSIC: Piero Salvatori REALISED BY Fausto Dasè COSTUME: Roberta Guidi di Bagno REALISED BY Sartoria Farani VISUAL EFFECTS AND VIDEO EDITING: Xchanges VFX DANCER: Roberto Bolle CHOREOGRAPHY: Vicente Nebrada MUSIC: Teresa Carreno DANCERS: Paloma Herrera, Juan Pablo Ledo Don Quixote Suite CHOREOGRAPHY AFTER: Marius Petipa MUSIC: Ludwig Minkus DANCERS: Viengsay Valdes, Herman Cornejo, Erica Cornejo, Juan Pablo Ledo, Luciana Paris, Kleber Rebello, Paulo Arrais, Mary Carmen Catoya, Carlos Molina Bolle Spartacus–West Coast Premiere CHOREOGRAPHY: Carlos Molina MUSIC: Aram Khachaturian DANCERS: Erica Cornejo, Carlos Molina CHOREOGRAPHY: George Balanchine* MUSIC: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky DANCERS: Mary Carmen Catoya, Kleber Rebello Les Bourgeois CHOREOGRAPHY: Ben Van Cauwenbergh MUSIC: Jacques Brel DANCER: Dinu Tamazlâcaru Prototype–West Coast Premiere SUNDAY JULY 11, 2015 Prototype–West Coast Premiere CONCEPT AND CHOREOGRAPHY: Massimiliano Volpini ORIGINAL MUSIC: Piero Salvatori REALISED BY Fausto Dasè COSTUME: Roberta Guidi di Bagno REALISED BY Sartoria Farani VISUAL EFFECTS AND VIDEO EDITING: Xchanges VFX DANCER: Roberto Bolle *©The George Balanchine Trust. The performances of Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, Balanchine® Ballets, are presented by arrangement with The George Balanchine Trust and have been produced in accordance with the Balanchine Style® and Balanchine Technique® Service standards established and provided by the Trust. Program subject to cast changes and variation without prior notice. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 5 , WHO S WHO GUEST ARTISTIC DIRECTORS ROBERTO BOLLE | Roberto Bolle was born in Milano, Italy and trained at the Theatre La Scala Ballet School where his talents were first noticed by Rudolf Nureyev. In 1996, two years after he joined La Scala Ballet, he was promoted to Principal Dancer and in 2004, he was promoted to Étoile. After several performances as a guest artist with American Ballet Theatre, Bolle was appointed as a Principal Dancer with the company in 2009. His repertoire includes leading classical roles and works by choreographers including George Balanchine; William Forsythe; Roland Petit; John Neumeier; and Derek Deane, the English National Ballet director, who created two productions for him: Swan Lake and Romeo and Juliet, both of them performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London. He has performed extensively by invitation of world-famous ballet companies such as Paris Opera, English National Ballet, Royal Ballet, Tokyo Ballet, the Berlin State Opera, the Mariinsky Ballet, and Bolshoi Ballet. Standout appearances include a performance for Maya Plisetskaya’s 75th anniversary at the Bolshoi Theatre; dancing in the 2002 Golden Jubilee celebration at Buckingham Palace in the presence of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II; dancing before Pope John Paul II in St. Peter’s Square, celebrating Young People’s Day in 2004; performing at Covent Garden in Frederick Ashton’s Sylvia which was broadcast by BBC on Christmas Day 2005; and dancing a solo, created for him by Enzo Cosimi, at the opening ceremony of the Winter Games in Turin, Italy in 2006. Since 1999 Bolle has served as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. His awards and recognitions include Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2009, being appointed Cavaliere dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana in 2012 for his support to Italian culture, and receiving in 2014 the prestigious Médaille de l’Unesco de la Diversité culturellee in Paris for the universal value of his art. HERMAN CORNEJO | Herman Cornejo was born in Mercedes, San Luis, Argentina. He danced with Ballet Argentino, and is currently a Principal Dancer with ABT where he has been since 1999. Cornejo’s repertoire includes numerous principal roles, and he has been a guest artist with New York City Ballet, Boston Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Martha Graham Dance Company, Ballet Hispanico, Cuban Contemporary Dance Company, Teatro Argentino de la Plata, Barcelona Ballet, Ballett Dortmund, and The National Ballet of Japan. He has appeared as a featured artist in many galas worldwide, and has performed in many charity events including The Rainforest Fund Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall with Sting and Alessandra Ferri. Cornejo’s multiple nominations, awards, and distinctions include the Gold Medal of the VIII International Dance Competition in Moscow; Peace Messenger by UNESCO; Dancer of the Year by The New York Times; Latin Idol by Hispanic magazine; Star of the 21st Century in 2005; Mr. Expressivity at the Dance Open Festival in St. Petersburg in 2010 and 2013; Argentinian Pride Award by the Argentinian Culture Center; The Bessies prize presented by the NY Dance & Performance League in 2013; the "Premio Positano” in Italy in 2014; nominated in 2005 and awarded in 2014 the Prix Benois de la Danse as Outstanding Male Dancer of the year. DANCERS PAULO ARRAIS | Paulo Arrais was born in Goiania, Brazil. He has danced with the Norwegian National Ballet, Alonzo King's Lines Ballet, and Boston Ballet where he is currently a Principal Dancer. He has performed numerous principal roles in classical ballets by George Balanchine, Mikko Nissinen, Florence Clerc, John Cranko, Anna Marie Holmes, Cynthia Harvey, Rudolf Nureyev, Harald Lander, Christopher Wheeldon, Christopher Bruce, and Jorma Eloand in addition to working with choreographers such as William Forsythe, Jir̂í Kylián, Paul Lightfoot, Sol Leon, and Liam Scarlett. Arrais has toured throughout France, USA, and Italy in addition to being invited to perform at international ballet galas in Korea, Greece, Italy, Norway, Brazil, USA, and UK. Arrais was awarded the Ninette de Valois Bursary; was a finalist in the 9th New York International Competition in 2007; and the Youth America Grand Prix in 2003 where he received a Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation scholarship to The Paris Opera Ballet School. Arrais’ choreographic debut ballet, Work in Progress, was presented at the 2nd Boston International Ballet Competition Gala, and the Maris Liepa Gala in London. P6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE MARY CARMEN CATOYA | Mary Carmen Catoya was born in Caracas, Venezuela and has been a dancer with the Youth Ballet of Venezuela, the Contemporary Ballet of Caracas, Cleveland Ballet, and the National Ballet of Caracas. She joined the Miami City Ballet as a standout principal dancer in 1999 until April of this year. In 2011 she opened and closed Les etes de la Danse at the theatre du Chatelet in Paris with Miami City Ballet dancing the principal role in Balanchine's Ballet Imperial. Of the many galas and festivals that she has been invited to dance at the highlights include an international Gala before the King and Queen of Spain, the inauguration of the theatre Simon Bolivar in Brazil, the Gala of Stars at the Festival International Santander, the gala opening of the Queen Mary 2 ship, Dennis Matvienko’s Gala Night at the Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg, the Orlando Competition Gala of the Stars, and the Fire Island Festival in New York City. , WHO S WHO PETRA CONTI | Petra Conti was born in Anagni, Italy and has been a dancer with the Mariinsky Ballet, the Bayerisches Staatsballett München, La Scala Ballet, and a Principal Dancer with Boston Ballet in 2013. Conti’s repertoire includes ballets by Yvette Chauvirè, Rudolf Nureyev, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, John Cranko, George Balanchine, Harald Lander, Ugo Dell'Ara, Martha Clarke, Frederick Ashton, Alexei Ratmansky, Roland Petit, Maria Grazia Garofoli, Sasha Waltz, Mikko Nissinen, Jiří Kýlián, William Forsythe, Jorma Elo, and Helen Pickett. Conti has danced in international galas like Women on Music in Los Angeles, Vladimir Vassiliev Gala in Rome, the 150th Anniversary of Unità d'Italia in Rome, Gala des Etoiles in Goiania, Brazil, Spring & Winter Gala in Ekaterinburg, Les Hivernales de la Danse in Liège, Belgium, Vogue Fashion Dubai Experience in Dubai, and toured with Roberto Bolle and Friends. Conti is the recipient of numerous awards including the The Best Interpreter of the Year from Premio Danza & Danza in 2011, Premio delle Arti in 2004, Premio Positano in 2007, Premio LaGinestra d'Oro in 2007, Premio Roma in Danza in 2012 , Premio Danza Arenzano in 2013, Premio Ciociaria nel mondo in 2013, and was recently awarded with the title of Ambassador of the Italian Dance in the World. In 2010 Conti was the subject of the Italian documentary Danzatori di Domani. ERICA CORNEJO | Erica Cornejo was born in Mercedes, San Luis, Argentina. She has danced with Ballet Argentino, ABT, and as a Principal at Boston Ballet since 2006. Carlos Molina is her husband; Herman Cornejo is her brother. Her diverse repertoire includes works by Mikko Nissinen, John Cranko, Rudolf Nureyev, August Bournonville, Maina Gielgud, Val Caniparoli, George Balanchine, Michel Fokine, Florence Clerc, James Kudelka, Twyla Tharp, William Forsythe, and Jiří Kýlián. She has performed worldwide in Italy, Spain, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Portugal, Japan, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Brazil, and at festivals and galas including Gala des Étoiles du XXI Siècle in Paris and Canada, and Gala du Diamonds in Moscow. Cornejo has been awarded the honor of Peace Messenger by UNESCO, as well as receiving a medal of honor from the U.S. Chapter of Institute Belgraniano as one of Argentina’s leading dancers. She has danced for President George Bush at the White House; and along with her brother was invited as a guest artist to dance at a special tribute held at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York honoring both President Bill Clinton and Argentinean President Carlos Menem. She has graced the covers of both Pointe Magazine and Dance Magazine. MARLON DINO | Marlon Dino was born in Tirana, Albania and was a member of the Wiener Staatsoper Ballett. In 2002 he joined Bayerisches Staatsballett München where he has been a Principal Dancer since 2010. His vast repertoire includes numerous classical ballets as well as works by Jiří Kýlián, George Balanchine, John Cranko, Hans van Manen, John Neumeier, Ray Barra, Davide Bombana, Graeme Murphy, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Sir Peter Wright, Jörg Mannes, Patrice Bart, Martin Schläpfer, Nacho Duato, and Russell Maliphant. Dino has been a guest dancer with Bratislava Opera Ballet, the Hamburg Ballet, Asami Ballet of Tokyo, and Opera of Tirana, as well being invited to perform in numerous galas around Europe including the Nijinsky Gala, and the last Malakhov and Friends tour in Japan. His awards include the Best Artist of the Year from Rosenstrauss des Jahres in 2007, as well as nominations for Best Artist of the Year in 2008 for the Merkur Award, Best Dancer of the Year in 2008 by Dance For You Magazine, and Best Dancer of the Season 2009/2010 by Tanz Magazine. MARIA EICHWALD | Maria Eichwald was born in Talgar, Kazakhstan and has been a freelance dancer since 2014. Previously she danced with the National Ballet of Kazakhstan, Theatre KrefeldMönchengladbach, Bayerisches Staatsballett München, Ballet Nacional de Cuba, Royal Danish Ballet, and Stuttgart Ballet. Her vast repertoire of leading roles include works by John Cranko, Patrice Bart, Ray Barra, John Neumeier, Reid Anderson, Valentina Savina, Peter Wright, Kenneth MacMillan, George Balanchine, William Forsythe, Jerome Robbins, Jiří Kýlián, Leonid Jacobson, Márcia Haydée, Christian Spuck, Uwe Scholz, Glen Tetley, and Itzik Galili. Eichwald has had roles created for her by Christian Spuck, Wayne McGregor, and Jorma Elo. She has toured with Roberto Bolle and Friends, as well as galas all over the world. Awards have included Ms. Expressivity at the Dance Open, Dancer of the Year 2012 in Danza e Danza magazine, Dancer of the Year 2010, 2011 and 2012 in Dance Europe magazine, and Dancer of the Year 2014 in Tanz magazine, and a nomination for the Prix de Benois in 2002. PALOMA HERRERA | Paloma Herrera was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and joined ABT when she was 15. This past June she gave her final performance after 24 years with the company. She has been a guest artist with New York City Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Colon Theatre, Kremlin Palace Ballet, La Scala Ballet, Tokyo Ballet, and Ballet Nacional de Cuba. Herrera’s honors include a Gold Medal in the Arts from The Kennedy Center International Committee, Buenos Aires; the New York Immigrant Achievement Award; the Konex Platinum Prize as the Ballerina of the Decade; the Maria Ruanova Award; the Clarin Prize; the International Prize Gino Tani in Rome, Italy; Finalist at the Fourteenth International Ballet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria; as well as being nominated for the Benois Prize, and the Nijinsky Award from The Monaco Dance Forum. Notably Herrera was chosen as one of “The Top Ten Dancers of the 20th Century” by Dance Magazine; one of 30 Artists “Most Likely to Change the Culture for the Next 30 Years” by The New York Times Magazine; and “Leader of the Millennium” by TIME and CNN. Since 2005 she has been a member of the Artist Committee for The Kennedy Center Honorees. In 2014 Herrera was recognized in the President of Argentina’s permanent Gallery Of Popular Idols. MARIA KOCHETKOVA | Maria Kochetkova was born in Moscow, Russia and trained at the Bolshoi Ballet School. She danced with The Royal Ballet and English National Ballet before joining the San Francisco Ballet as a Principal Dancer in 2007 where her repertoire has included countless classical title roles. She has performed in ballets by George Balanchine, William Forsythe, Kenneth MacMillan, Frederick Ashton, Serge Lifar, David Dawson, Derek Deane, Mark Morris, Jerome Robbins, and Hans Van Manen as well as having roles created for her in ballets by Yuri Possokhov, Helgi Tomasson, Christopher Wheeldon, Alexei Ratmansky, Jorma Elo, Mauro Bigonzetti, and Wayne McGregor. Kochetkova has been a guest artist with the Bolshoi Ballet, Stanislavsky Theatre, Mariinsky Theatre, Mikhailovsky Theatre, ABT, Rome Opera, and the Tokyo Ballet. She has performed with galas around the world including Stars of the 21st Century in PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 7 , WHO S WHO DANCERS (CONT.) Toronto, Moscow, Panama and Paris; Roberto Bolle and Friends in Verona and New York; Nijinsky Gala in Hamburg; and Boris Eifman and Ballet Stars in St Petersburg. Awards have included the Isadora Duncan Award; International Ballet Competition medals in Seoul, Rome, Riety, Luxembourg, Varna, and Moscow; winner of the Prix de Lausanne in 2002; and the solo gold medal in the NBC series Superstars of Dance watched by over 10 million viewers. JUAN PABLO LEDO | Juan Pablo Ledo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He danced with Ballet Argentino, Contemporary Ballet at Teatro San Martín, and is currently a Principal Dancer with Ballet Estable del Teatro Colón. Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmanski have choreographed on Ledo, and his repertoire includes works by Rudolf Nureyev, George Balanchine, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, John Cranko, Pierre Lacotte, Mauricio Wainrot, and Zarko Prebil. A ballet and tango choreographer, he founded and has toured extensively with Ballet de Camara. He has danced internationally with galas and festivals including the 80th Anniversary Commemoration Gala of Ballet Estable del Teatro Colón; International Festival in Miami; International Stars Gala of Santo Domingo; International Ballet Festival of La Habana; the 75th Anniversary Gala of Ballet del Sodre; Alejandro Lerner 30 Años tribute show in Luna Park Stadium, Buenos Aires; 24 Festival Internacional de Ballet de La Habana, Cuba; and Shanghai’s International Festival. Ledo was named Clarin’s Dance Revelation in 2006, and La Nación’s Dance Star in 2007. His Ballet de Camara received acknowledgement from the National Institute of Culture of Peru, and was nominated for Best Dance Show in the Estrella del Mar awards. He is a Ballet Master in national and international ballet companies, and is currently finishing his Law studies at Universidad de Buenos Aires. LUCIA LACARRA | Lucia Lacarra was born in San Sebastian, Spain and has been a Principal Dancer with Bayerisches Staatsballett München since 2002. Her countless principal lead roles in Munich have included works by John Neumeier, Ray Barra, William Forsythe, John Cranko, George Balanchine, Graeme Murphy, Russell Maliphant, and Hans van Manen. Previously she danced with Victor Ullate Ballet, Ballet National de Marseille, and San Francisco Ballet. Lacarra has been a guest star with the Politeama Theater in Palermo, the Paris Opera Ballet, La Scala, and The Stuttgart Ballet. She has toured multiple years with Stars of the 21st Century Gala to Japan, Toronto, New York, Paris and Cannes. Her awards and recognitions have been just as numerous and notable as her principal roles and guest engagements, including but certainly not limited to being nominated as one of the six best dancers in the world, and winning the Nijinsky Award for the “Best Female Dancer in the World” by The Monaco Dance Forum. Additional international awards include the Isadora Duncan Award, Benois de la Danse Award, Sabino Arana Award, Best Ballerina of the Decade, Dance Open Award, People’s Choice Award at the Dance Open in St. Petersburg, and Artist of the Year in both Venice and Positano. CARLOS MOLINA | Carlos Molina was born in Cali, Colombia and has danced with Ballet de Cali, The Hartford Ballet, ABT, The Boston Ballet, and since 2010 has been a freelance Principal Dancer. He has a wide and mixed repertoire as a Principal Dancer, which includes not only classical, but also works from fantastic and well known choreographers such as Jiří Kýlián, William P8 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Forsythe, Nacho Duato, Martha Graham, Paul Taylor, Twayla Tharp, and Choo San Goh among others. Throughout his long career Molina has danced with many companies and in several events around the world including being the first winner of the lgor Youskevitch Award at The New York lnternational Ballet Competition in 1996. In 2008 he became a Certified Ballet Teacher by The American Ballet Theatre's National Training Curriculum. LUCIANA PARIS | Luciana Paris was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has danced with Ballet Camara, Teatro Colon Ballet, Ballet Argentino, Angel Corella's Company, and currently with ABT since 2001. Her vast repertoire includes the principal roles in classical, neoclassical, and modern works. She has toured extensively as a guest artist to Greece, Brazil, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, Germany, the United States, Israel, Thailand, France, Cuba, Panama, Singapore and Chile. Paris has also appeared in numerous festivals and galas including the Dance Open Ballet Festival in St. Petersburg, the Festival des Arts de Saint-Saveur in Montreal, the Roberto Bolle and Friends Gala at the New York City Center, the Brandon Ballet Ballet Gala, the Birmingham Ballet Gala in England, the Smith Center for the Performing Arts Gala Opening in Las Vegas, the Kennedy Center Honors for Twyla Tharp, the 2011 ABT Fall Season Opening Night Gala, and the 2012 Fall for Dance Festival at the New York City Center. She won a Gold Medal at the Latin American Dance Competition in 1995, and was the recipient of the 2013 Jennifer Alexander Dancer Award. Since August 2012 Paris has been designated as an ABT Certified Teacher. MARIJN RADEMAKER | Marijn Rademaker was born in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Upon graduating from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague in 2000 he joined the Stuttgart Ballet and was promoted to principal in 2006. Marijn has danced the leading roles in nearly all the big classical ballets and has performed in ballets by John Neumeier, John Cranko, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Glen Tetley, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Hans van Manen, William Forsythe, Jiří Kýlián, as well as having roles created for him in ballets by Marco Goecke, Wayne McGregor, Mauro Bigonzetti, Christian Spuck, Demis Volpi, Edward Clug and Javier de Frutos. Marijn has guested with companies all over the world like the Tokyo Ballet, Zürich Ballet, Het Nationale Ballet in Amsterdam, Hamburg Ballet and has been invited to many gala performances including the World Ballet Festival in Japan, Roberto Bolle and Friends, Malakhov’s Gift, and Men in Motion. Marijn’s many awards have included an Incentive Award in 1999 and the Special Prize in 2012 from the Dansersfonds ’79; Best Dancer in 2006 from Der Faust in Germany; Future Award in 2009 from the Deutscher Tanzpreis; the Merit Award in 2009 at Premio Apuli Arte Prize; and voted one of the outstanding dancers of the 2009/2010 season in Dance Europe magazine. KLEBER REBELLO | Kleber Rebello was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He joined Miami City Ballet in 2010 where he rapidly rose the ranks to Principal Dancer by 2013. His lead roles have included a vast repertoire of works by George Balanchine, John Cranko, and Jerome Robbins. Additionally roles have been created on him by Alexey Ratmansky, Liam Scarlett, and Justin Peck. He has toured internationally, performing at Les Etes de la Danse in Paris, France; Miami City Ballet: , WHO S WHO MUSICIAN Balanchine in Vancouver, Canada; NAC DANCE in Ottawa, Canada; Works in Process in New York. Rebello has performed as a Principal guest dancer for Internacional Gala de Sao Paulo in Brazil, and Monterrey International Ballet Gala in Mexico. His awards include winning the Premio Jorge Tomin medal of legitimate gold in Cordoba, Argentina; Prix de Lausanne; Youth America Grand Prix; Beijing International Competition; and Festival Internacional de Danca de Joinville. In 2011 he was selected by Dance Magazine as one of their annual 25 To Watch. HENRY SIDFORD | Henry Sidford was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, trained at Boston Ballet School and San Francisco Ballet School, and has been a member of the San Francisco Ballet since 2012. Sidford has danced featured roles in ballets by Helgi Tomasson, George Balanchine, Val Caniparoli, Serge Lifar, Jerome Robbins, John Neumeier, Mikhail Fokine, John Cranko, Yuri Possokhov, Christopher Wheeldon, Mark Morris, and Rudolf Nureyev. In 2011 Sidford was a finalist at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne. DINO TAMAZLÂCARU | Dinu Tamazlâcaru was born in Chisinau, Moldova and is a Principal Dancer with Staatsballett Berlin where he has been since 2002. His rich repertoire of famous classical main roles include ballets by Patrice Bart, John Cranko, Vladimir Malakhov, Pierre Lacottes, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Roland Petit, William Forsythe, Mauro Bigonzetti, Marco Goecke, Maurice Béjart, and Ben van Couwenberg. He has participated in galas around the world which have taken him to Italy, Japan, France, Finnland, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Russia, Romania, China, Mexico, and the United States. His guest artist invitations have included Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro Communale Opera di Firenze Maggio Danza, Tokyo Ballet, Mikhailovsky Theatre St. Petersburg; and dancing in Vienna’s 2009 New Year Concert with choreography by Vladimir Malakhov. Tamazlâcaru’s awards include a gold medal from the Australian Ballet and Dance Contest in 2001, a gold medal from the international competition Arabesk at Perm, winning the Prix de Lausanne in 2002, and winning the Mr. Expressivity award in 2012 at Dance Open. VIENGSAY VALDES | Viengsay Valdés was born in Havana, Cuba and has been a member of Ballet Nacional de Cuba since 1994, and Prima Ballerina since 2001. Her repertoire includes leading roles in works of the romantic-classical grand tradition as well as in contemporary works by Cuban and foreign choreographers. She has been a guest artist for several companies such as The Royal Danish Ballet, The Washington Ballet, Donetsk National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, Ankara State Opera and Ballet, Mariinsky Theatre, Ballet Concierto de Puerto Rico, and the Joburg Ballet. Valdés participated in the Youth American Grand Prix galas in 2011 and 2013 as well countless international ballet galas and festivals. She has been awarded by the Cuban Ministry of Culture in 1999 and again in 2003, by the Cuban Union of Artists and Writers with the prize for Outstanding Female Interpretation in 2009, by the National Union of Culture with the Medal Laureate Stamp in 2011. According to Dance Europe magazine Viengsay occupies the fourth place among women and the sixth overall in the list of the 100 best dancers in the world for the 2010/2011 season, as well as being selected as the best in the same year by Dance Magazine. JP JOFRE | JP Jofre is an Argentinean born bandoneon player and composer whose discography includes Be Like Water and Hard Tango. He has collaborated with the likes of Paquito D’Rivera, Kathryn Stott, Gloria Estefan, Symphony Silicon Valley, Santa Rosa Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Argentina, Sacramento Philharmonic, Philippe Quint, Fernando Otero, Westchester Jazz Orchestra, Aida Cuevas, Nina Beilina and Bachanalia Taiwan, and Fred Sturm among others. Jofre has received commissions and performed internationally at festivals including the First International Festival of Chamber Music, the Celebrity Series of Boston, Umbria Jazz Festival, Great Performers at Lincoln Center, Seattle Town Hall’s Global Rhythms, Borislav’s Belgorod Music Festival, Sudtirol Jazz Festival, American Virtuosi, the International Tango Festivals of Granada and Alméria. Notable performances include the inauguration ceremony of the Granada School for the Bandoneón; the homage to Argentinean Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Perez Esquivel at the Free University of Bolzano, Italy; the presentation ceremony for the book Adventures and Triumphs of Argentines in Paris at the Hall Café Tortoni in Buenos Aires; the Latin Grammy Ceremony in Las Vegas; the ESSE Jazz Festival; and NBC’s Rosie O’Donnell Live. He proudly uses the New AA by Bandonion Fabrik Klingenthal. ARTISTIC STAFF RICHARD M. KIELAR PRESIDENT, ARTS PRODUCER PLUS LLC, CO-PRODUCER OF BALLETNOW EMANUELA BOLLE EXECUTIVE MANAGER ARTEDANZA S.R.L, COPRODUCER OF BALLETNOW BRANDON STIRLING BAKER | Brandon Stirling Baker was born in Los Angeles, California. His lighting has been commissioned by New York City Ballet, Miami City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, LA Dance Project, Paul Taylor’s American Modern Dance, The Music Center, Ailey II, and the Limón Dance Company among many others. His lighting has been presented by major theaters nationally and internationally including Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, New York City Center, Theatre du Chatelet, Sadlers Wells Theatre, Maison de la Danse, Le Silo, Teatro Carlo Genoa, Havana Ballet, Oldenburg Staatstheater, National Theater Jamaica, Teatro Municipal in Colombia, Guggenheim Bilbao, Lincoln Center Festival, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion/The Music Center, Joyce Theatre, REDCAT, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Tri-Cities Opera, Dogwood Performing Arts Center, Telluride Palm Theatre, Centre in the Square, and the Guggenheim Museum. Baker is a graduate of California Institute of the Arts and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama in Glasgow, Scotland. He is a member of the United Scenic Artists Local 829. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 9 SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR THE BEST SEATS DANCE Misty Copeland in Firebird. Photo by Gene Schiavone. 2015/2016 SEASON AT THE MUSIC CENTER musiccenter.org | (213) 972-0711 | @MusicCenterLA The Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra – Cinderella Hubbard Street + The Second City THE MARIINSKY BALLET AND ORCHESTRA – CINDERELLA October 8–11, 2015 HUBBARD STREET + THE SECOND CITY November 6-8, 2015 CLOUD GATE DANCE THEATRE OF TAIWAN January 29–31, 2016 COMPLEXIONS CONTEMPORARY BALLET April 15–17, 2016 COMPAGNIE KÄFIG June 17–19, 2016 AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE July 8–10, 2016 Program and artists subject to change. Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan E THE MUSIC CENTER STAFF EXECUTIVE STAFF Howard Sherman INTERIM PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Lisa Whitney Renae Williams Niles SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Joan Cumming VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMMING Carolyn Van Brunt VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC RELATIONS & COMMUNICATIONS VICE PRESIDENT, GUEST RELATIONS THE MUSIC CENTER STAFF ADVANCEMENT Abegail Baguio Saralee Boretz Cheryl Brown Sarah Haggerty Amanda Hallman Margaret Irwin Laura Recchi Christopher Reiner Eveleen Samayoa Jennifer Samsel Melanye Taylor Mercedes Barajas-Tondre Delaine Ureño ARCHIVES Julio Gonzalez THE BLUE RIBBON Tommy Lee Jenny Sturrock BOX OFFICE Tom Bucher Bruce Hall Jennifer Harper Robert Harrington Joseph Howells Dale Bridges Johannsen Michael Meyer Shane K. Morton Brenda Roman Joseph Selway Shawnet Sweets Andrew Tomasulo Susan Wong Marlow Wyatt BUILDING SERVICES Sonia Amezcua Jose Chavez Ramon Deleon Javier Garcia Nick Garcia Jose Godinez Francisco Loayza Delia Martin Keith McTague Marcos Noya Ismael Rodriguez Alex Romero Jeffrey Rowland Jose Santillan Gerard Silva Marcos Urvina Brandon Villalobos EDUCATION Andrea Blaisdell Suzy Boyett Patrice Cantarelli Monique Carroll Jeri Gaile Beniamino Turner Keith Wyffels FINANCE Lita Acosta Benjamin Bank Terry Gilleland Andrew Kayano Mayra Medina John Modisett Lisa Quang Cynthia Rauch Lisa Sloot Brenda Spevak-Saito Isaura Zamora INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Kenneth Dickinson FOUNDERS Rosa Bautista Jane Jackson Keana Jackson Michael Tanner LANDSCAPING Jose Quintero GRAND PARK Alejandra Cisneros Julia Diamond Simone Oliva Lucas Rivera Rachel Scandling Tatevik Simonian Angela Tsai GUEST RELATIONS Alvin Broussard Robert Devis Linda Lawton Stephen Olear Jeanice Williams HOUSE MANAGERS Christine Cox Greg Flusty James Payne Linda Walker HUMAN RESOURCES Cynthia Covarrubias Gloria Schaffer MAIL ROOM Ara Ekserjyan Ruben Enriquez Damon Joseph MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Guerino Cannone Christina O’Connell Melissa Tan Heather Toner Lusine Vardanyan OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY Edward Hennings OPERATIONS Monica Hidrovo PRESIDENT’S OFFICE Celeste Goblowsky PRODUCTION Shawn Anderson Andrew Arnold James Berger Jr. Brad Brinkman HOUSE MANAGER Demetra Willis Steven Lee HEAD USHERS Jeff Des Enfants MASTER AUDIO Tim Conroy MASTER CARPENTER James Draper MASTER OF PROPERTIES Gary Earl MASTER ELECTRICIAN Lee Smilek MASTER WARDROBE PROGRAMMING Berta Avila Rebecca Baillie Katherine Bonalos Ming Ng Mark Seldis Michael Solomon SCHEDULING & EVENTS Liliana Gonzalez Lisa King Joie Lopez Marisol Moro Sharon Stewart Kenneth Talley Ismael Tenorio SECURITY MANAGEMENT Ronald Archila William Back Alexis Binder Louie Caraballo Daniel Dang Carlos Foyain Veronica Garcia Larry Goebel Javier Jimenez Nathan Lukaszewski Joe Martinez Mark Miller Edna Montijo Jonathan Ng Bedros Ohanian Jonathan Pitacua Scott Pollack Christopher Ramos Adrian Rodriguez Daniel Sensenbach Cindy Sepulveda Marcell Stuart Johnson Edward Too Alberto Villanueva STAGE MANAGERS Barbara Donner Meredith Greenburg TELECOMMUNICATIONS Rona Compton The Music Center Staff also includes several hundred part-time employees. DOROTHY CHANDLER PAVILION STAFF Jim Payne Chris Christel Timothy Conroy Jeff Des Enfants James Draper Gary Earl Christine Ehanno Ron Galbraith Emmet Kaiser Terry Klein William Morner John Phillips Robert Ruby Robert Smith Stanley Steelmon Patrice Thomas John Vassiliou Kevin Wapner CONSULTANTS TO DANCE PRESENTATIONS The stage crew, wardrobe crew and box office staff are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States of America and Canada, AFL-CIO, CKC, Local Numbers 33, 768, and 857, respectively. GRAPHIC DESIGN Studio Fuse PUBLICITY Goodman Communications Group The House Managers employed by The Music Center are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 11 MEMBERSHIP Annual Fund members support the transformative power of the arts. Your contribution directly supports arts education, community programs and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center. THE MUSIC CENTER’S ANNUAL COMMITMENT TO ARTS EDUCATION, BY THE NUMBERS: 6,000 students, young artists, parents and teachers participate in the Very Special Arts Festival each year 140 schools and 37 public school districts benefit from our programming More than 63,000 students participate in the arts through our in-school programs In the 2014 school year, we provided 3,565 hours of in-school arts workshops and 1,252 hours of teacher professional development Diavolo artists lead children in a dance on The Plaza P12 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE ARTS EDUCATION We are proud to have served more than 10 million children, teachers and families over the last 35 years. “As a teacher of fifteen years, I had completely underestimated the power and the value of the arts in education. This opportunity has opened my eyes and helped me see that the arts have so much to offer our students!” YOUR GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! $50 Provides a free dance lesson for 250 people at an Active Arts Dance Downtown event $75 One hour of a visual and performing arts workshop for Very Special Arts Festival participants COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING $150 Art is experienced all around our campus, not just on our stages. Our nationallyrecognized programs serve to extend the reach and visibility of the performing arts. Our programs are uniting The Music Center and its community in lasting and dynamic ways. Five Master Classes for 30 aspiring dancers and musicians during our Spotlight Performing Arts Academy $500 A Music Center on Tour presentation for as many as 350 elementary school students “I had the best time ever! It was a gathering of different people from all walks of life gathered to sing, dance, release our stress and have a great time.” —Dance Downtown participant GLORYA KAUFMAN PRESENTS DANCE AT THE MUSIC CENTER Throughout the dance season, The Music Center provides learning opportunities on our campus, as well as across the county for children and adults. The Music Center offers free pre- and postperformance talks, school lectures/ demonstrations and community classes with visiting artists. “I've enjoyed the cardiovascular workouts and social scene at Dance Downtown and some of the best dance performances from James Brown: Get on the Good Foot and BalletBoyz. Looking forward to more!” $1,000 Hires a professional artist to the Very Special Arts Festival to perform for over 6,000 children, parents and teachers JOIN TODAY AND RECEIVE EXCITING MEMBER BENEFITS, SUCH AS (DEPENDING ON GIFT LEVEL): •Passes to invitation-only technical rehearsals throughout the year •Passes to Spotlight semifinal auditions and master classes •Complimentary Parking Pass for The Music Center garage •Advance notice and priority member handling of dance subscriptions, single ticket purchases and select "The Music Center Presents" programs For more information about getting involved, please call (213) 972-4349. ABOUT CENTER DANCE ARTS 2014-2015 CDA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Catharine Soros PRESIDENT Jane Jelenko Sutton Stracke Jane Arnault-Factor Susan Baumgarten JoAnn Bourne Samantha Davies Sharon Darnov Hany Haddad Joan Herman Liz Levitt Hirsch Patrick Kinsella Dominique Shelton Bradley Tabach-Bank Sue Tsao Alyce Williamson Diane Wittenberg FOUNDING PRESIDENT Julia Strickland Mattie McFadden- Lawson CHAIR Liane Weintraub FOUNDING CHAIR As founding supporter of Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center, Center Dance Arts (CDA) members include LA's leading dance advocates whose vision and philanthropy continue to advance arts and culture in our community. CDA plays a vital role in bringing the world's most illustrious dance companies to Los Angeles. Membership begins at $1,000 and exclusive benefits include: • Receptions with dancers and artistic leadership • Rehearsals and backstage tours Intimate Dance Salons in private homes. Past guest artists have included Jennifer Ringer, Paloma Herrera and Benjamin Millepied. • To become a member or for more information, call (213) 972-3359 or visit musiccenter.org/centerdancearts CENTER DANCE ARTS MEMBERS (as of June 21, 2015) $10,000 AND UP Jane Arnault-Factor Susan Baumgarten JoAnn and Wayland Bourne Joan A. Friedman, PhD and Robert N. Braun, MD Walter and Ruth Chameides Cornerstone Research Sharon Darnov City National Bank / Samantha Davies Joan Herman and Richard Rasiej Liz Levitt Hirsch Jane Jelenko and Bill Norris* Carol and Patrick Kinsella Anita Mann Kohl and Allen D Kohl Dominique Shelton Catharine and Jeffrey Soros Sutton and Christian Stracke Bradley Tabach-Bank Julia Strickland and Timothy Whal Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Sue Tsao U.S. Bank / Hany G. Haddad Ron Watson Alyce and Warren Williamson* Diane Wittenberg P14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE $5,000 - $9,999 Libbie Agran Linda Maddocks Brown Lisa Field Susan Friedman Racquel and Bert Lewitt June and Simon Li Steven Neu/Neu Foundation The Muriel Pollia Foundation / Jerry Luedders Fran and Ray Stark Foundation / Wendy Stark Morrissey Olivia and Anthony Neece Valeria Rico-Nikolov and Nicholas Nikolov $2,500 - $4,999 Maria V. Altmann Foundation / Donna and Charles Altmann Barry Baker Martin and Linda Blank Elizabeth and Otis Chandler Karla and Richard Chernick David Conney Catherine Cristall Theodore Cordes Aviva and Carl Covitz Jennifer and Royce Diener* Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation / Fred Abdelnour Martin Freedman Frederick and Leslie Gaylord Genevieve and Lew Geyser The Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert Foundation Marcy and Edgar Gross Anita Lorber Beth and Leslie Michelson Kathy and Michael Moray John, Alicia, Cheryll and Michael Raedeke Judith Reichman Laurie Vender and Stephen Halper $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Helen and Steven Clarke Tama and Paul Deitch Patricia Devin Eva Gaustad Ann Grausam Thea, Seaf and Clabe Hartley Katinka and Eugene Holt Ruby Hori Jaycie Ingersoll Tatiana and Todd James Barbara and Richard Kernochan Susanne and Franklin Konigsberg Jamie Bishton and Christian Kraus Rey Lozano Fabio Madonna Carla Malden and Norman Beil Shelley Miller David Richard Pullman Hadley and Lee Rierson Jerry Rosenstock Helene Rosenzweig, M.D. Thomas Safran Desiree and Joel Samuels Maxine Savitz Sherie and Alan Schneider David and Mpambo Shaw Carol Stein-Sterling and James Sterling Allan and Roslyn Holt Swartz* Maia and Matthew Wapnick * Center Dance Arts charter members CENTER DANCE ARTS FLASH BACK: Meet the Artists Opening Night Post-Performance Reception with the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg Boris Eifman’s popular St. Petersburg-based company returned to The Music Center for the latest of his signature dance-theatre pieces—Rodin. Center Dance Arts, Annual Fund members, and other Music Center supporters had the opportunity to hear from Eifman, the company’s Artistic Director, who discussed his foray into the world of dance, his ideas about choreography, and the Boris Eifman Dance Academy, a cutting-edge facility which opened in 2013 and provides free training for young students. (from left to right): CDA member Susan Friedman and CDA Board Members Sue Tsao and Catharine Soros, along with Boris Eifman, and Renae Williams Niles, VP of Programming, and dancers of the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg. The Music Center and Center Dance Arts gratefully recognize in-kind support comes from The Patina Group for providing food for the dancers. FLASH FORWARD: Meet the Artists Post-Performance Reception with dancers and artistic leadership from the Mariinsky Ballet Thursday, October 8, 2015 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Founders Room Join us in welcoming the Mariinsky Ballet (formerly Kirov) at the first Meet the Artists Opening Night Post-Performance Reception of the 15/16 season! As an exclusive benefit of your Center Dance Arts and Annual Fund membership, you’ll have the opportunity meet dancers and artistic leadership from the one of the world’s leading ballet companies. Celebrate the new season with other Music Center supporters who share your enthusiasm for dance while enjoying wine and light fare. Cinderella. Photo by Natasha Razina. Exclusive Airline Sponsor for Friday, July 10th Performance and Meet the Artists Reception of BalletNOW™ www.24airways.com PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 15 CENTER DANCE ARTS THE MUSIC CENTER PRESENTS MOVES AFTER DARK Series sponsored by CENTER DANCE ARTS with lead sponsor support The Music Center is pleased to announce a new site-specific dance series, MOVES AFTER DARK, featuring four Los Angelesbased dance companies all led by female choreographers. Each company will utilize non-traditional spaces across The Music Center campus, inspired by the design, architecture, and history of The Music Center, as well as the city’s diverse communities. PARTICIPATING DANCE COMPANIES Ate9 dANCEcOMPANY Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Founders Room Lula Washington Dance Theatre Exterior steps of the Walt Disney Concert Hall Ana Maria Alvarez, Founding Artistic Director & Choreographer of CONTRA-TIEMPO BODYTRAFFIC The Music Center Plaza Pond adjacent to the Mark Taper Forum SERIES SCHEDULE Monday, July 13 & 20, 2015 – 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 14 & 21, 2015 – 8:30 p.m. For ticket purchase and more information, please visit musiccenter.org/moves. The Music Center gratefully acknowledges support from Center Dance Arts Board Members: Susan Baumgarten Morris and Natalie Darnov Joan Herman and Richard Rasiej P16 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Liz Levitt Hirsch Jane Jelenko and Bill Norris Pat and Carol Kinsella Catharine and Jeffrey Soros Julia Strickland Sue Tsao DANCE EDUCATION THE MUSIC CENTER INSPIRES OVER 20,000 STUDENTS ANNUALLY WITH OUR DANCE SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES, MASTER CLASSES AND STUDENT PERFORMANCES INSPIRING STUDENTS IN SCHOOLS • 4,000 students attended student performances of Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater or Tania Pérez-Salas Compañía de Danza • Over 10,000 students attended dance school assemblies as part of our Music Center On Tour program Sponsors Anita Mann Kohl and Darrell Brown, US Bank Senior VP, with students attending the Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater Student Performance • Dancers and artistic leadership from Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater led 5 Master Classes and 2 Community Classes • Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater conducted 2 week-long School Residencies that reached 200 middle school students in Los Angeles County The Music Center gratefully acknowledges our lead dance education supporters ANITA MANN KOHL AND ALLEN D KOHL AND PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 17 We are proud to be a lead sponsor of Moves After Dark a new site-specific performance series featuring Los Angeles based dance companies showcasing unique Music Center spaces and Opening Night “Meet the Artists” Reception Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP is a law firm providing transactional, regulatory and litigation guidance to leading financial institutions, multinational corporations, investment funds and entrepreneurs in the U.S. and abroad. Our emphasis on excellence and innovation has enabled us to maintain long-term relationships with our clients and made us one of the nation’s leading law firms for almost 140 years. BOARD OF AMBASSADORS The Music Center is proud to recognize its leadership donor group, The Board of Ambassadors, chaired by Tim Wahl and Julia Strickland Jane Arnault-Factor Beverly and Frank Arnstein Cecile and Fred Bartman Foundation Susan Baumgarten Pamela and Dennis Beck Adele and Gordon Binder Helen and Peter Bing JoAnn and Wayland Bourne Robert N. Braun, MD and Joan A. Friedman, PhD Claire and Brad Brian Linda and Maynard Brittan Chantal Burnison Marcy Carsey Walter and Ruth Chameides Ana and Robert Cook Morris and Natalie Darnov Sharon Darnov Patricia Devin Gina DiBona Louise and Bradford Edgerton Helen Funai Erickson Ann and Gordon Getty Joan Herman and Richard Rasiej Liz Levitt Hirsch Darryl Holter The Bob Hope Legacy Jane Jelenko and Bill Norris Randi and Richard Jones Glorya Kaufman Mrs. Dona S. Kendall and Dr. Susan E. Kendall Carol and Patrick Kinsella Anita Mann Kohl and Allen D Kohl Sandra Krause and William Fitzgerald Maria V. Altmann Foundation Nancy and Patrick McCabe Diane Wittenberg and David Minning Ann and Jerry Moss Steven Neu Phyllis Parvin Vincent Passeri and Andrea Lieberman Kurt Peterson Ann and Arnold Porath Rosemary Ringwald Lois Rosen Jeffrey Saikhon Joan and Arnold Seidel Dominique Shelton Sutton and Thibault Stracke Bradley Tabach-Bank Sue Tsao Ron Watson Janis and William Wetsman Craig and Jennifer Zobelein Members of The Board of Ambassadors and The Music Center Board of Directors came together on June 6 for the annual Leadership Dinner, sponsored by City National Bank. After dinner, guests enjoyed a performance of Available Light, a co-presentation by Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center and the LA Phil. above: The Music Center Board Chair Lisa Specht, Board of Ambassadors Members David Minning and Diane Wittenberg. below left: Choreographer Lucinda Childs with Center Dance Arts President Catharine Soros. below right: Board of Ambassadors Co-Chair Tim Wahl To become a member or for more information, call (213) 972-3315. as of June 1, 2015 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 19 WITH APPRECIATION LIZ LEVITT HIRSCH A LIFE IN THE ARTS A longtime member of The Music Center family, Liz Levitt Hirsch is well known for her devotion to the arts as a supporter, volunteer, and advocate. Despite her busy schedule as chair of Levitt Pavilions, the national network of outdoor venues presenting free concerts, she always makes time to stay involved at The Music Center. For more than 30 years, she has shared her infectious enthusiasm at events, volunteer meetings, and performances at all our venues. A founding member of the Center Dance Arts Board, Liz has helped build a strong network of supporters to help The Music Center attract the best internationally-acclaimed dance companies to our stages. “What really drove me to The Music Center for performances was The Joffrey Ballet. I loved the Joffrey and was so excited to be able to see them in Los Angeles. Then I volunteered in 1985 for the Mercado fundraiser at The Music Center. That was the most vivid experience, and after that I was invited to the board of The Los Angeles Master Chorale, where I chaired fundraisers for 10 years.” Liz is also a lead supporter and advocate for Spotlight. “Spotlight is an exceptional arts education program The Music Center should be very proud of. It’s inspiring to see the next generation of artists coming up. It’s just heartwarming to learn all the stories of kids, teaching them to audition and fostering their talent. It’s so much more than a competition. We’re part of their legacy.” Liz’s love for the arts started early. “I was fortunate because my mother brought me to ballet, opera, youth symphony, films, concerts. We lived half a block from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, so we were always at the museum.” As a child, she had piano lessons and listened to classical and pop Charly Emery, Liz Levitt Hirsch, Julie McDonald and Nancy Gregory records, memorizing A and B sides. Liz credits her parents with modeling the importance of supporting the arts. When asked why she’s involved at The Music Center, Liz doesn’t hesitate. “I’m very proud of our city, and The Music Center is one of our icons. Culturally, it’s particularly exciting for me with the dance series. I’m also incredibly proud of Walt Disney Concert Hall. I tell everyone to visit because it’s so special. I’m also proud that The Music Center has partnered with Grand Park. I think that was important and needed for us to open up space to the public. We have a cultural standard to uphold, but it’s very important to come down off the hill. And I’ve been very happy about the events on the plaza that are free to the public. I’m proud of its growing outreach to various populations and I hope to see much more of that.” She ends her explanation on a personal note by saying, “The arts connect us – I have made so many friends at The Music Center who love music and dance like I do. Having grown up in New York, I was able to build a foundation for an engaged life in Los Angeles through my involvement at The Music Center. It facilitated my establishing roots and shaping my life in Southern California. This is deeply personal and true.” PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 21 THE MUSIC CENTER’S SUPPORTERS The Music Center thanks its supporters who gave $1,000 or more to the Annual Fund between June 1, 2014 and June 1, 2015. $250,000 AND UP The Ahmanson Foundation The James Irvine Foundation Glorya Kaufman Dance Foundation $100,000 - $249,999 The Annenberg Foundation Bank of America Helen and Peter Bing The Blue Ribbon The Capital Group Companies Dorothy Chandler New Program Fund J.P. Morgan Chase / Susan M. Wegleitner The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation / Franklin E. Ulf, III Mrs. Dona S. Kendall and Dr. Susan E. Kendall The Music Center Foundation The Ring Foundation / Cindy Miscikowski Wells Fargo / Joseph Rice $50,000 - $99,999 Robert Abernethy The Bob Hope Legacy The Boeing Company Cadillac, A Division of General Motors City National Bank / Rose and Michael Pagano Ann and Stephen Hinchliffe Jr. J. Paul Getty Trust Carolbeth and Ambassador Lester Korn LSMK Investments Los Angeles Fund for Public Education Marcia Israel Foundation NEA Sony Pictures Entertainment Catharine and Jeffrey Soros Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP / Julia Strickland and Timothy Wahl $25,000 - $49,999 Amazon Adele and Gordon Binder Louise and John Bryson Chantal Burnison The Coca-Cola Company Cornerstone Research Morris and Natalie Darnov City of LA Department of Cultural Affairs The Derfner Foundation The Walt Disney Company Louise and Bradford Edgerton Edison International Entravision Communications Corporation / Walter Ulloa P22 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Helen Funai Erickson Giorgio Armani Joyce and Fred Hameetman Liz Levitt Hirsch Anita Hirsh Gloria and Glen Holden HUB International Insurance Services Nancy and Len Jacoby Anita Mann Kohl and Allen D Kohl KPMG LLP / Craig Ellis Lee Graff Foundation Los Angeles County Arts Commission Nigel Lythgoe Manatt Phelps & Phillips, LLP / Lisa Specht and Ron Rogers Max H. Gluck Foundation Beth and Leslie Michelson Moss Foundation NewsCorp Darcie Denkert Notkin and Shelby Notkin O'Melveny & Myers LLP / Catalina Joos Vergara The Otis Booth Foundation The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation / Franklin E. Ulf, III Max Ramberg Allison and Richard Roeder The Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert Foundation Thomas Safran The Schow Foundation Joni and W. Clark Smith Superior Grocers Sue Tsao Union Bank Walter Lantz Foundation Alyce and Warren Williamson $10,000 - $24,999 Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Jane Arnault-Factor Beverly and Frank Arnstein The Bartman Foundation Susan Baumgarten Pamela and Dennis Beck JoAnne and Wayland Bourne Joan A. Friedman, PhD and Robert N. 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