Annual Report - The National Ballet of Canada
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Annual Report - The National Ballet of Canada
2013|14 Annual Report for our Donor Community Table of Contents “Stamina, guts and passion are what define this company right now.” National Post “A company that can perform classical and contemporary ballet with equal aplomb.” The Globe and Mail 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 40 46 46 47 47 48 49 50 51 51 52 52 53 54 55 Message from Karen Kain, Artistic Director Message from Barry Hughson, Executive Director Message from David Binet, Chair, Board of Directors Grant Thornton Auditors’ Report Summary Financial Statements Selected Statistics: Revenue 2013/14 Selected Statistics: Attendance 2013/14 The National Ballet of Canada 2013/14 Board of Directors 2013/14 Committees Artistic Excellence Roster of Dancers 2013/14 Major Gifts Onegin: Celebrating Aleksandar Antonijevic The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra Swan Lake Rolex Dancers First Awards Dancers First Sponsorship Programme A Month in the Country Dancer Health and Wellness at The National Ballet of Canada Esprit de Corps Supporting the Standard of Excellence The Winter's Tale a Triumph RBC Apprentice Programme & RBC Emerging Artist Award Patrons' Council Season Closing Party 2013/14 Corporate Sponsors 2013/14 Corporate Council 2013/14 Foundation Donors New Productions Innovation Production Builders and The Producers' Circle Spectre de la Rose Touring Saratoga Springs, NY Ottawa Education & Outreach MAD HOT BALLET: Spellbound Individual Giving Teknion: Partnership of Excellence Top 100 Employers Executive Director Barry Hughson Joins the National Ballet Tribute Gifts The National Ballet of Canada Staff Government Support Message from David Macdonald, Chair, The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Gifts to The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Leaving a Legacy: J.M. Doc Savage Named Funds Bequests Celia Franca Society Grant Thornton Auditors' Report, Endowment Foundation Endowment Foundation Financial Statements Artists of the Ballet in Swan Lake. Photo by Karolina Kuras. 2 3 Message from the Artistic Director The past year was a season of very gratifying artistic successes for The National Ballet of Canada, ones and finally, Pointe Shoe Manager/Assistant Ballet that point to both the company’s current vigour and to some exciting creative developments on the horizon. Mistress Lorna Geddes is recognized for 55 years In April I had the opportunity to attend the world premiere in London of our latest co-production with The with the company. Royal Ballet, Christopher Wheeldon’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. The ballet was an Last season saw the retirement of Principal Dancer enormous success, artistically and critically, and played to sold out houses. It brings together Christopher’s Aleksandar Antonijevic after 23 years and First extraordinary choreography and Joby Talbot’s brilliant music, which, as everyone knows, were such a winning Soloist Stacey Shiori Minagawa after dancing with combination in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The Winter’s Tale is in its own way just as remarkable. It’s the company for 21 years. Principal Character Artist a stunning ballet, touching, gloriously designed and simply gorgeous to watch. I have every confidence that Kevin D. Bowles and Corps de Ballet members Krista when the National Ballet gets to perform it in November 2015, it will have the same sort of impact that Alice Dowson and Aarik Wells also retired last season. Jean has had. Verch, Orchestra member, then Orchestra Manager and Music Administrator, who retired in June 2014, is recognized for her 52 years with the company. Here at home, a different and heartening glimpse of success since it started, reaching a large number of As always, I want to thank all of our dancers and the future was on display with our second Innovation young school age children, and by livestreaming the musicians, our board, donor, patrons, our administrative programme. Featuring new works by Robert Binet, programming, it is now reaching many more. As well, staff, wardrobe and production personnel and our José Navas, and James Kudelka, it demonstrated a new programme, In Studio, which offers dance and Executive Director Barry Hughson. A great ballet that the state of both the present and the future of fitness classes to the community, opened at The company is great by virtue of all of its many parts Canadian choreography are very healthy. We have Walter Carsen Centre. More than 7,000 people working in concert and every one of the parts of the created the position of Choreographic Associate enrolled in the different classes, which exceeded our National Ballet is vital to its strength and stature. to further encourage this growth and I’m especially expectations and certainly bodes well for the I look forward to working with everyone in the pleased to see Guillaume Côté’s development as a continuation of the programme in the future. company as we all reach for even greater success in dance creator in this role. Like his fellow Choreographic A great many members of the company reached Associate Robert Binet, Guillaume’s work has a important milestones in their careers in the past year. stunning maturity and intelligence to it that I’m certain For 20 years of service, from our orchestra are will only deepen as his artistry develops. Violinist James Aylesworth and Percussionist Mark Along with Innovation, our other programmes during the 2013/14 season also made strong impressions with our audiences, from classic ballets such as Swan Mazur and Je-an Salas, former Soloist and current Resident Pilates Teacher. This season, the company will celebrate Principal Lake, Onegin and Cinderella to more challenging Dancer Sonia Rodriguez’s 25th anniversary. We will contemporary fare such as Watch her, Opus 19/ be recognizing this significant milestone at a The Dreamer and the second detail. Our audience’s performance of The Sleeping Beauty in June, 2015. embrace of Marco Goecke’s version of Spectre de la Karen Kain, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont. Artistic Director A number of notable anniversaries took place in the Rose was especially satisfying and showed that there 2013/14 season. Orchestra members Paul Langley is a strong appetite for work that seeks to locate new and Jerry Robinson celebrated 25 years of service. structural and stylistic dance vocabularies even within Resident Cutter Ruth Bartel, Wardrobe Coordinator the boundaries of established classics. Barbara de Kat, Costume Rental Coordinator Mary I want to mention key developments in two of the future. Hurley and Orchestra members Valerie Kuinka, Bev our outreach programmes. The first is YOU dance, Spotton and Paul Zevenhuizen are recognized for which for the first time last year livestreamed on the their 30 years. Company Management Assistant internet into schools in the Greater Toronto Area and Sarita Dotan marked 35 years with the company, across Ontario. YOU dance has been an enormous Principal Character Artist Tomas Schramek 45 years Karen Kain. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 4 5 Message from the Executive Director and the Chair of the Board of Directors As always, our fiscal health is directly related to the O n behalf of my family, I’d like to begin by thanking everyone for their warm welcome last January. I must thank Board Chair David Binet for his support throughout my transition and for the exceptional leadership he provides to The National Ballet of Canada, as well as my predecessor Kevin Garland. Kevin provided more than a decade of strong leadership to this institution and I will always be grateful to her for extending the date of her well-deserved retirement to allow my family to make our transition to Toronto at the right time for us. I am pleased to report that The National Ballet of Canada is arguably in the best position, artistically and fiscally, in its history. With the leadership of Karen, Kevin, Board, staff and donors, the National Ballet has weathered the last few tumultuous years of global economic challenge, not only surviving, but absolutely thriving. Today’s National Ballet is debt-free, has consistently balanced its operating budget, delivered a modest surplus for the fifth consecutive year, grown its endowment and significantly invested in its mission by commissioning major works by some of the most influential choreographers of our time. We presented 88 performances in Toronto and on tour in Ottawa and Saratoga Springs NY, attended by more than Speaking of whom, I want to thank all of those donors, generosity of our donors, many who are celebrating whose contributions are not just an irreplaceable more than 30 years of passionate patronage. I have and essential source of support for everything the been so moved by the way our donors talk about National Ballet does, but are a reminder that the their relationship to the company. They use words like National Ballet is about the people who care for it and passion and trust, and more than a few have said that who have made it an integral part of their lives. I want their relationship with the National Ballet gives them to thank, too, the board of directors with whom I back far more than they give. I am so proud to be work, for their tireless efforts on behalf of the part of an institution that has engendered this unique company and also the wonderful volunteers who give brand of loyalty, and we will continue to do everything so much of their time and energy to the company. we can to earn your continued passion and trust. I’m also pleased to report that major gains were made in the growth of the Endowment Foundation, largely from thoughtful gifts to establish named funds and through legacy gifts. Our Celia Franca Society continues to grow, with increasing numbers of our members wishing to ensure a vital National Ballet for future generations. Our fundraising success is directly linked to outstanding volunteer leadership. On behalf of director of Development Diana Reitberger and her team, I extend our deepest thanks to all of our programme chairs for their exceptional commitment. As we look ahead, we need to be sure that The National Ballet of Canada is at the front of the curve – pushing boundaries, leveraging opportunities, and continuing to deliver a product that is second to none. I know that you will all be beside us as we continue our bold march forward. We are all caretakers of an immense legacy, started by Celia Franca all those years ago in a studio that sometimes had heat. Celia took those first bold courageous steps, and we will continue to follow her remarkable lead with integrity, pride, determination and commitment – and most importantly, with grace. Thank you. L arge organizations, artistic or otherwise, have their distinctive cultures, their own procedures and habits, their own ways of doing things and making things work. Transitions of any kind, but especially at the top, can often be tricky. There are often periods of adjustment as everyone acclimatizes to the new situation. I think it’s a tribute to Barry Hughson’s skills both as an Executive Director and a colleague that his arrival at and immersion into the culture of The National Ballet of Canada has gone so smoothly. His have to thank our talented and visionary Artistic Director, Karen Kain. Working with Karen and her artistic, administrative and production staff is a constant delight and I know that with her in charge the company’s artistic health couldn’t be in better hands and that the company’s artistic future is going to be brighter than ever. take the helm of the company as easily as he has done, have made the transition not just painless, but a pleasure. I want to take this opportunity to welcome Barry to the National Ballet and to say how much the board and I look forward to working with him in the David Binet years to come. Chair of the Board of Directors The National Ballet’s endowment is a vital part – and indicator – of the company’s financial stability and health. I’m happy to report that the past year was a positive one for the endowment, with assets of The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation growing from $47.3 million to $56.5 million. This is due in large measure to the expert guidance and oversight provided by the Foundation’s Chair, David Macdonald, whose financial acumen and foresight have proven indispensible to the endowment’s more than 1500 events, including more than 1,000 growth. As well, the federal government’s matching classes conducted through our newly launched In grant program under the Endowment Incentive Studio programme. In total, the National Ballet Component of the Canada Cultural Investment Fund and the Ontario Arts Foundation's matching funds past fiscal year. While some peer organizations in Barry Hughson have been pivotal in growing the endowment in two North America are posting significant operating losses, Executive Director ways—directly, through the funds they provide, and the National Ballet has once again proven to be a also by providing an incentive for our many donors to good and responsible stewards of your investment. give so generously. Barry Hughson. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. David Binet. Photo by Sian Richards. 6 puts onstage, season after season. And for that we experience, pragmatism and his ability to fit into and 157,000 patrons. Our work in the community included reached an audience of nearly 300,000 people this Of course, all this is in service of the great art of ballet, and the great ballets that the National Ballet 7 The National Ballet of Canada Summary Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances (Dollars in thousands) Year ended June 30 2014 Unrestricted Funds Operating 2013 Restricted Funds Gretchen Ross Production Centre Creative Capital Total Total 35 341 $ 11,920 7,941 6,079 1,456 913 $ 12,769 8,925 6,675 1,347 912 Walter Carsen Centre Revenue Box Office Fundraising Grants The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Investment and other $ 11,920 7,623 6,079 1,456 572 Expenditures Performance Marketing, publicity & outreach Fundraising and development General administration Facilities 259 - $ 24 - $ 27,650 259 24 376 28,309 30,628 17,747 4,225 2,467 2,384 818 250 - 111 12 587 17,997 4,225 2,467 2,396 1,516 19,650 4,416 2,535 2,374 1,434 27,641 250 111 599 28,601 30,409 9 14 9 455 (87) 2,835 (223) 3,579 (292) 6,883 219 6,664 464 $ 2,748 $ 3,356 $ 6,591 $ 6,883 Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures Fund balances — beginning of year Fund balances — end of year $ $ 23 $ Gretchen Ross Production Centre Fund The fund consists of The Gretchen Ross Production Centre, the home of the scenic production workshop and storage facility for the company's sets, props and theatrical equipment. Walter Carsen Centre Fund The fund consists of The Walter Carsen Centre, the home of the company's rehearsal and administrative functions at Kings Landing. Summary Statements of Financial Position (Dollars in thousands) Year ended June 30 2014 Unrestricted Funds Operating Restricted Funds Gretchen Ross Production Centre Creative Capital Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Prepaid expenses Investments Employee future benefits Capital assets $ 3,271 1,130 1,342 $ 2013 - $ 20 - Total Total 1 - $ 3,272 1,150 1,342 $ 2,730 1,140 410 Walter Carsen Centre $ 5,743 - 20 1 5,764 4,280 2,639 56 - 3,657 2,085 1,273 2,085 2,639 4,986 2,033 2,301 5,311 $ 3,359 $ 15,474 $ 13,925 3 - $ 2,343 5,482 - $ 1,940 4,202 - 3 7,825 6,142 $ 8,438 $ - $ 3,677 $ 2,340 5,482 (929) $ - $ Liabilities and Fund Balances Current Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred revenue Interfund (receivable) payable 6,893 Deferred revenue Fund Balances - 929 929 $ 1,058 - - - 1,058 900 7,951 - 929 3 8,883 7,042 487 $ 8,438 $ - 2,748 3,356 6,591 6,883 - $ 3,677 $ 3,359 $ 15,474 $ 13,925 Note 1 Criteria for presentation of summary financial statements The information selected by management for presentation in the Summary Financial Statements has been identified as being the most pertinent and useful financial data for inclusion in The National Ballet of Canada annual report. Audited financial statements are available on The National Ballet of Canada official website. 8 9 Selected Statistics: Revenue 2013/14 Selected Statistics: Attendance 2013/14 Toronto Season Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (Dollars in thousands) Year ended June 30 2014 2013 Private Sector Fundraising Revenue Individuals New production sponsorships Corporate Special Events $ Total Fundraising $ 3,663 2,420 728 1,130 46% 31% 9% 14% $ 7,941 100% $ 4,305 2,743 913 964 48% 31% 10% 11% 8,925 100% 2014 2013 Sources of Revenue Box Office Fundraising Grants The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Investments and other $ Total $ 11,920 42% 7,941 6,079 1,456 913 28% 22% 5% 3% 28,309 100% $ $ 12,769 42% 8,925 6,675 1,347 912 29% 22% 4% 3% 30,628 100% Number of Performances Attendance Swan Lake 17 34,702 Innovation: Watershed, Unearth, Being and Nothingness (Part 1), … black night’s bright day … 6 9,073 Watch her & A Month in the Country 7 8,752 Onegin 7 11,867 Physical Thinking: Spectre de la Rose, Opus 19/The Dreamer, the second detail 6 8,030 Cinderella 11 20,940 Romeo and Juliet 3 5,136 Total Main Season Performances 57 98,500 The Nutcracker 23 44,749 MAD HOT BALLET Gala Performance 1 1,833 81 145,082 Number of Performances Attendance Saratoga Springs, New York 4 5,636 Ottawa, Ontario 3 6,390 Total Touring Performances 7 12,026 Number of Events Attendance Total Four Seasons Centre Performances Touring Community Outreach Fundraising 28% Grants 22% Ballet Class with the Stars 4 200 Ballet Talks 57 28,500 Ballet Talks on Tour 1 200 Swan Lake Display, Ottawa 3 6,390 Swan Lake Display, Four Seasons Centre 22 35,802 Prokofiev Display, Four Seasons Centre 21 34,106 Class on Stage 1 700 Culture Days 2 45 Dance About 7 2,450 Exploring Ballet Workshops In Studio Classes Master Classes Box Office 42% Endowment Foundation 5% Investment and Other 3% 420 7,573 1 102 Master Classes on Tour 1 25 Nutcracker Story Time 23 6,900 Share the Magic Performances 2 3,000 Summer Dance Intensive 80 46 Tours of The Walter Carsen Centre for The National Ballet of Canada 6 200 YOU dance Performances 22 5,720 YOU dance Workshops 165 5,775 3 4,000 1,459 142,154 1,547 299,262 YOU dance Live Streams Total Outreach Grand Total 10 12 1,026 11 The National Ballet of Canada 2013/14 Board of Directors David W. Binet, Chair Directors Aleksandar Antonijevic, ex-officio John H. Bailey Susanne Boyce Marlene DelZotto The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator Bronwen Evans Sandra Faire Greta Hodgkinson, ex-officio Barry Hughson, ex-officio 2013/14 Committees Development Committee The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator, Chair Jane Allen, Chair, Corporate David Binet, Chair, Board of Directors Melanie Dowhaniuk, Co-Chair, Turnout Allison Freeman, Co-Chair, Turnout Patrons’ Council Committee Patrons’ Council Committee Chair Krista Kerr Vice-Chair Jane Darville Victoria Jackman Karen Kain, C.C., ex-officio Krista Kerr Robert Lawrie Janet Lewell Philip Lieberman Jerry Lozinski David Macdonald Geneviève McKillop Ryan McNally Donna Meyers Linda O’Leary Co-Chairs Melanie Dowhaniuk Allison Freeman Honorary Co-Chairs Krista Dowson Giorgio Galli Nancy Pencer Lynda Prince Robbie J. Pryde Gretchen Ross Victor R. Royce Mavis Staines, C.M., ex-officio Daniel F. Sullivan Noreen Taylor Beth Wilson Cornell C.V. Wright Jordan Applebaum Fiona Berry Robert Brews Judi Conacher Jeanie Davis Lee Anne Downey Taanta Gupta Vanessa Harwood Avril Higgins Ann Hogarth Anne LeGresley Eunice Lumsden Sylvia McGovern Julie Medland L.J. Nagel Linda O'Leary Janet Parkinson Paul Savard Lenore Walters Cabinet Members Vanessa Antinucci Gargi Chopra Lindsay Cook Kerri Craddock Stephanie Daub Flora Do Roxanne Earle Marie-Christine Joly Jonathan Voigt Ambassadors Andreas Antoniou Marisa Ortega Golbou Rad Leah Wright Sandra Faire Jane Gill Jane Hanrahan Karen Kain Farsad Kiani Nicholas Mellamphy Caroline Mulroney Lapham Adrian Mainella Bernadette Mora Linda O’Leary Deena Pantalone Jennan Phelan Lynda Prince Lauren Prince Laura Rapp Irit Shay Róisín L. Tiwari Regan Watts Alexandra Weston Xiao Nan Yu Turnout Cabinet David Pell, ex-officio Jack Petch, ex-officio Krista Kerr, Chair, Patrons’ Council Geneviève McKillop, President, Volunteer Committee Lynda Prince, Chair, Special Events Gretchen Ross, Chair, Major Gifts Recognition Committee The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator, Chair Gretchen Ross Noreen Taylor Gala Committee Vanessa & Mark Mulroney, Co-Chairs Victor & Bernice Royce, Honourary Co-Chairs Markus Anderson Aleksandar Antonijevic Michelle Bakos Inger Bartlett Bonnie Brownlee Elly Daniels Marlene DelZotto Naoya Ebe is sponsored through Dancers First by Gretchen Ross. Naoya Ebe and Sonia Rodriguez in Opus 19/The Dreamer. Photo by Jeremy Mimnagh. 12 13 Artistic Excellence The 2013/14 season celebrated the contemporary and the classical, showcasing the versatility and athleticism of our dancers. Thank you for the role you play in ensuring that The National Ballet of Canada is at the peak of its artform and for giving our artists the opportunity to shine. “The 2013/14 season reflected the energy and dynamism with a rich blend of contemporary and classical ballets that displayed the trove of talent that makes up our remarkable company.” Roster of Dancers 2013/14 Principals Aleksandar Antonijevic Guillaume Côté Greta Hodgkinson Svetlana Lunkina* Evan McKie* Heather Ogden Sonia Rodriguez Piotr Stanczyk Jillian Vanstone Xiao Nan Yu Principal Character Artists Kevin D. Bowles Lorna Geddes Alejandra Perez-Gomez Rebekah Rimsay Tomas Schramek Hazaros Surmeyan —Artistic Director Karen Kain, C.C. First Soloists Naoya Ebe Keiichi Hirano Tanya Howard Stephanie Hutchison Etienne Lavigne Patrick Lavoie Elena Lobsanova McGee Maddox Stacey Shiori Minagawa Tina Pereira Jonathan Renna Robert Stephen Second Soloists Skylar Campbell Jordana Daumec Alexandra MacDonald Chelsy Meiss Tiffany Mosher Jenna Savella Brendan Saye Christopher Stalzer Dylan Tedaldi Corps de Ballet James Applewhite Jack Bertinshaw Adji Cissoko Trygve Cumpston Shaila D’Onofrio Krista Dowson Nadine Drouin Jackson Dwyer Hannah Fischer Francesco Gabriele Frola Giorgio Galli Selene Guerrero-Trujillo Emma Hawes Juri Hiraoka Jin Min Hong Kathryn Hosier Rui Huang Harrison James Lise-Marie Jourdain Larissa Khotchenkova Miyoko Koyasu (As of June 30, 2014) James Leja Elizabeth Marrable Shino Mori Jacklyn Oakley Andreea Olteanu Asiel Rivero Joseph Steinauer Nan Wang Aarik Wells Sarah Elena Wolff RBC Apprentice Programme / YOU dance Rhiannon Fairless Liana Macera Elenora Morris Felix Paquet Meghan Pugh Ben Rudisin Kota Sato Martin ten Kortenaar Mimi Tompkins Ethan Watts * Principal Guest Artist Evan McKie's appearance as a Principal Guest Artist was made possible by a generous donation from the Frank Gerstein Charitable Foundation. Guillaume Côté is sponsored through Dancers First by Emmanuelle Gattuso and Allan Slaight. Elena Lobsanova is sponsored through Dancers First by Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan. Left: Elena Lobsanova and Guillaume Côté in Romeo and Juliet. Photo by Bruce Zinger. This page: Artists of the Ballet in Watch her. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 14 15 Onegin: Celebrating Aleksandar Antonijevic Major Gifts Prima Circle In March 2014, the National Ballet celebrated the illustrious career of Principal Dancer Aleksandar Antonijevic Prima Circle acknowledges the extraordinary generosity of those donors whose cumulative giving to The National Ballet of Canada and The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation has reached $1 million or more. John & Margaret Bahen John & Claudine Bailey Torunn & David Banks Mona Campbell, O.C. Walter Carsen, O.C. Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Margaret Fleck & Jim Fleck, O.C. Kevin & Roger Garland Gail Hutchison Beryl Ivey, C.M. & Richard M. Ivey, C.C. Joan & Jerry Lozinski Sarah & David Macdonald The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C. Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C. Susan Scace & Arthur Scace, C.M., Q.C. One Anonymous Donor BMO Financial Group CIBC RBC Foundation TD Bank Group The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada Hal Jackman Foundation The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation during his final performances of Onegin, one of his most acclaimed roles. Mr. Antonijevic joined the company in 1991 and was promoted to Principal Dancer in 1995. Over 23 years of extraordinary performances, Mr. Antonjevic danced with the elegance of a true danseur noble. “Aleksandar Antonijevic gives the performance of his career… He is one of the most complex yet understandable Onegins I have ever seen.” The Hamilton Spectator Orchestra Since the founding of the company in 1951 by Celia Franca, live music has been an essential component of every National Ballet performance. It is a priority of the National Ballet to retain its own orchestra as it deeply believes that live music is a necessity to the performance experience for the dancers and the audience members. Thank you to the following donors for their support towards the only dedicated ballet orchestra in Canada. Nani & Austin Beutel Mary & Graham Hallward The Mary-Margaret Webb Foundation Rehearsal Pianists Special Gifts The National Ballet is extremely grateful to the donors who have made generous gifts in support of special projects. These gifts provide leadership and capital to support the comapny's funding priorities. Lionel K. Conacher in honour of Judi Conacher Studio Audio Visual Equipment Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Production Support The Frank Gerstein Charitable Foundation Underwriter, Guest Artist Fund The Phyliss & Irving Snider Foundation The Four Seasons Complete Documentation Package Underwriter Onegin is presented by Onegin is generously supported by an anonymous friend of the National Ballet. Aleksandar Antonijevic takes his final bow following his last performance of Onegin. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 16 17 Orchestra Swan Lake (As of June 30, 2014) The National Ballet of Canada’s 2013/14 season opened with the return of Swan Lake, choreographed by James Kudelka. One of the central works in the classical cannon, this beloved work enthralled Toronto audiences with 17 performances in November and March. The March 2014 performances of Swan Lake marked Principal Dancer Greta Hodgkinson’s final performance of Odette/Odile, a role that she created in 1999. Music Director and Principal Conductor David Briskin Violins Lynn Kuo, Assistant Concertmaster Dominique Laplante, Principal Second Violin Aaron Schwebel, Assistant Principal Second Violin James Aylesworth Jennie Baccante Sheldon Grabke Xiao Grabke Nancy Kershaw Sonia Klimasko-Leheniuk Csaba Koczó Yakov Lerner Jayne Maddison Ron Mah Aya Miyagawa Wendy Rogers Filip Tomov Joanna Zabrowarna Paul Zevenhuizen Violas Angela Rudden, Principal Josh Greenlaw, Assistant Principal Viola Valerie Kuinka Johann Lotter Beverley Spotton Larry Toman Cellos Maurizio Baccante, Principal Olga Laktionova Andrew McIntosh Marianne Pack Elaine Thompson Paul Widner Derek Conrod Basses Hans J.F. Preuss, Principal Paul Langley Robert Speer Cary Takagaki Trombones David Archer, Principal Robert Ferguson David Pell, Bass Trombone Flutes Leslie J. Allt, Principal Maria Pelletier Shelley Brown, Piccolo Oboes Mark Rogers, Principal Karen Rotenberg Lesley Young, English Horn Clarinets Max Christie, Principal Emily Marlow Gary Kidd, Bass Clarinet Bassoons Stephen Mosher, Principal Jerry Robinson Elizabeth Gowen, Contra Bassoon Horns Gary Pattison, Principal Vincent Barbee Members of The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra in the pit. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 18 Scott Wevers Trumpets Richard Sandals, Principal Mark Dharmaratnam Robert Weymouth Tuba Sasha Johnson Harp Lucie Parent, Principal Tympani Michael Perry, Principal Percussion Tim Francom, Principal Kristofer Maddiagn Mark Mazur Orchestra Personnel Manager and Music Administrator Raymond Tizzard “It is bittersweet to say goodbye to Swan Lake, however my career continues to hold wonderful challenges for me and I am really excited by all that I see ahead.” Principal Dancer Greta Hodgkinson “Hodgkinson’s Odette shimmered in gentle fragility while Odile radiated icy allure. This dual role is considered the sine qua non of classical ballet and Hodgkinson owns it.” The Globe and Mail Assistant to the Music Director Jean Verch Musician Librarian Lucie Parent Swan Lake is presented by Swan Lake is made possible by generous financial support from Production Underwriters Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. and Margaret Fleck & Jim Fleck, O.C. Greta Hodgkinson bids adieu to Swan Lake. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. 19 Rolex Dancers First Awards Dancers First Sponsorship Programme Donors of Dancers First are dedicated to supporting the company’s greatest asset – its exceptional dancers. This programme enables the National Ballet to provide its talented artists with the best career opportunities possible while giving donors a unique opportunity to develop a deeper relationship with the dancers and the company. Thank you to Dancers First Chair Gretchen Ross and to all of the sponsors who make this programme possible. Emmanuelle Gattuso and Allan Slaight Principal Dancer Guillaume Côté Diana St. B. Weatherall Second Soloist Chelsy Meiss Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Principal Dancer Heather Ogden Anonymous Second Soloist Jenna Savella Mr. Thor Eaton & The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator First Soloist Robert Stephen Anne-Marie Canning Corps de Ballet member Giorgio Galli Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan First Soloist Elena Lobsanova JJ Dayot & Rick Schiralli Corps de Ballet member Adji Cissoko The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C. First Soloist Tina Pereira Catherine & Ian Delaney Corps de Ballet member Shino Mori Nancy Pencer First Soloist Tanya Howard Renata M. Humphries Corps de Ballet member Nadine Drouin Gretchen Ross First Soloist Naoya Ebe Donna Meyers & Doug Richmond Corps de Ballet member Kathryn Hosier Patricia Younger First Soloist Keiichi Hirano Lucy White* Corps de Ballet member Krista Dowson Robin & Ross Robinson Second Soloist Brendan Saye Rolex Canada Ltd. Rolex Dancers First Award *Staff and Artists Principal Dancers Guillaume Côté and Greta Hodgkinson were the recipients of the fourth annual Rolex Dancers First Award for their exceptional work in the previous season. Mr. Côté was recognized for his brilliant performance of the title role in Nijinsky as well as for his portrayal of Romeo in Alexei Ratmansky’s Romeo and Juliet. Ms. Hodgkinson was awarded for the breadth of her work in the 2012/13 season, in such roles as the Queen of Hearts in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the title roles in Giselle and Carmen. The Rolex Dancers First Award recognizes outstanding performances by a female dancer and a male dancer and is juried by a committee of members of the National Ballet’s Artistic staff. Each winner receives an award of $2,500 and a sculpture by glass artist Robert Buick, presented by Artistic Director Karen Kain and Victor Royce, President & C.E.O. of Rolex Canada Ltd. The Rolex Dancers First Award is an essential part of the Dancers First giving programme. The Rolex Dancers First Award is presented by Rolex Canada Ltd. Victor Royce, Greta Hodgkinson, Guillaume Côté and Karen Kain. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 20 Patricia Younger and Keiichi Hirano. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 21 A Month in the Country Dancer Health and Wellness at The National Ballet of Canada One of choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton’s finest ballets, A Month in the Country returned to The National The dancers of The National Ballet of Canada are professionals ranging from Sports Medicine Physicians Ballet of Canada's repertoire after 17 years. Sir Anthony Dowell travelled to the studios of the National Ballet to exceptional athletes and artists. They push their and Orthopaedic Surgeons to Nutritionists and stage this treasured work with Greta Hodgkinson and Guillaume Côté, Xiao Nan Yu and Aleksandar Antonijevic bodies to their limits every day. In order to promote Physiotherapy, Massage and Athletic Therapists. The in the lead roles. wellness and treat the dancers in a more holistic and care provided aids the dancers to excel on all levels: complete way, Artistic Director Karen Kain implemented physically, mentally and artistically. the Dancer Health and Wellness Programme in 2005. Led by Director of Dancer Wellness, Marla Pichler, the National Ballet’s programme is one of the most comprehensive and renowned of its kind. The health and wellness team consists of medical and health The National Ballet of Canada gratefully acknowledges the leadership of Board member Lynda Prince for launching a new funding initiative in the 2013/14 season that will bring critical support to this vital programme. “…so rich and layered that dance lovers may reflect on it for many years to come.” National Post Official Health and Wellness Partner A Month in the Country has been totally underwritten by Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. Sir Anthony Dowell’s guest coaching is made possible by a generous donation from The Frank Gerstein Charitable Foundation. Greta Hodgkinson and Guillaume Côté in A Month in the Country. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 22 Francesco Gabriele Frola stretching before Company Class. Photo by Aaron Vincent Elkaim. 23 Esprit de Corps Supporting Ongoing Artistic Excellence RBC Apprentice Programme & RBC Emerging Artist Apprentice Award In October 2013, a new initiative, Esprit de Corps, was launched to support and encourage the members of the The National Ballet of Canada’s RBC Apprentice programme provides a professional training ground for Corps de Ballet. The launch event, held at the home of Esprit de Corps Chair Linda O’Leary, gave donors the emerging artists to help bridge the gap to life as a professional dancer. Over 60% of National Ballet dancers opportunity to engage with the talented dancers and learn more about the inner workings of Corps life. are graduates of this esteemed programme. It is essential to the development of the young dancers who participate as well as the future growth of the company. Through this special giving initiative, Esprit de Corps members are investing in Karen Kain’s vision of continuously raising the level of dancing across the ranks, including a Corps de Ballet that is the envy of companies world-wide. The size and adaptability of the Corps de Ballet enables the National Ballet to stage important works and to create new ballets with great success. The National Ballet thanks the founding members of this exciting donor programme: (As of June 30, 2014) Fiona & David Berry Jeanie Davis Krista Kerr Anne & David LeGresley Eunice Lumsden & Peter Luit Geneviève McKillop & Chris Bennett Linda & Kevin O’Leary Eric Tripp & Maria Smith Sarah White Beth Wilson Cornell Wright & Sarah McEvoy One Anonymous Donor The Winter’s Tale a Triumph The Winter’s Tale made its world premiere in London, England on April 10, 2014 to rave reviews. Performed by The Royal Ballet, The Winter’s Tale is The National Ballet of Canada’s second co-production with the British company. Created by the same team behind the hit production Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the National Ballet will perform the North American premiere in November 2015 as part of the 2015/16 season. “Christopher Wheeldon’s new three-act version of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale is a triumph. It is contemporary and classical, traditional and modern, narrative and abstract. It feels like something entirely new.” The Telegraph “Like the play, the ballet has taken us through a large arc of human experience.” The New York Times Lead philanthropic support for The Winter’s Tale is provided in part by The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation, Richard M. Ivey, C.C., an anonymous friend of the National Ballet and The Producers’ Circle. Established in 2012, the RBC Emerging Artist their performances in the 2012/13 season as Apprentice Award recognizes members of the Apprentices. The awards were presented by Donna National Ballet’s RBC Apprentice Programme for their Meyers, Senior Vice-President and Head of Risk artistic growth, professional development and for Wealth Management at RBC and National Ballet exceptional talent. Hannah Fischer, Miyoko Koyasu Board Member. and Félix Paquet were the recipients of the award for The RBC Apprentice Programme is supported by The National Ballet extends sincere appreciation to David and Torunn Banks, Nancy Miller and Glen Ireland and John and Claudine Bailey for generously hosting patrons of the company in London. Sarah Lamb and Steven McRae of The Royal Ballet in The WInter's Tale. Photo by Johan Persson. 24 Hannah Fischer, Félix Paquet, Donna Meyers and Miyoko Koyasu. Photo by Gary Beechey. 25 Patrons’ Council Season Closing Party The annual Patrons’ Council Season Closing Party, which brings dancers and Patrons’ Council donors together to celebrate the company’s achievements over the season, was held on June 8, 2014. The 2014/15 dancer promotions and recipients of the 2014 David Tory Award and the Patron Award of Merit were also announced. Company member since 2009, McGee Maddox was promoted to Principal Dancer and Principal 2013/14 Corporate Sponsors The National Ballet of Canada is pleased to acknowledge the extraordinary support of our Corporate Sponsors. Presenting Sponsors Innovation BMO Financial Group Special Projects Nutcracker Story Time TD Bank Group Official Suppliers Official Airline Air Canada Swan Lake Chloé Lead Sponsor, MAD HOT BALLET: Spellbound CIBC Official Hospitality Partner Hilton Toronto Hotel The Nutcracker TD Bank Group Onegin Chanel Romeo and Juliet Brandy Lane Homes Spectre de la Rose & Opus 19/The Dreamer & the second detail KPMG LLP Guest Artists Svetlana Lunkina, formerly of the Bolshoi Official Dry Cleaner Creeds Dance About Scotiabank Official Event Supplier Chair-man Mills Inc. RBC Apprentice Programme RBC Emerging Arts Project YOU dance The Woodbridge Company Limited Share the Magic Title Sponsor Sun Life Financial Performance Series Sponsor Deloitte Ballet, and Evan McKie, of Stuttgart Ballet, were both Innovation Ballet Talks Sponsor Torys LLP added to the roster as Principal Dancers. RBC Apprentices Rhiannon Fairless, Félix Paquet, Performance Sponsors Korn/Ferry International Philosophy RBC Wealth Management Meghan Pugh, Ben Rudisin, Kota Sato and Ethan Watts were invited to join the Corps de Ballet as was Canadian born Brent Parolin, a former Demi-Soloist with Stuttgart Ballet. Second Soloist Jenna Savella was awarded the Ottawa Tour Transportation Sponsor VIA Rail Canada Official Floral Supplier Terrain Flowers Official Cosmetics Supplier M∙A∙C Cosmetics Official Travel Supplier Uniglobe Plus Travel Group Official Valet Partner Gatsby Valet Official Health and Wellness Provider Medcan Clinic Official Brewery Steam Whistle Brewing Official Office Systems Supplier Teknion Corporation 2014 David Tory Award, named for David Tory, former Vice-Chairman of The National Ballet Board of Directors. The prestigious award recognizes one dancer who exemplifies the following qualities: mentorship, humility, optimism, compassion, leadership, 2013/14 Corporate Council (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014) honesty, integrity, enthusiasm and generosity of spirit. Ms. Savella received an award of $3,500. Corps de Ballet members Shino Mori and Francesco Gabriele Frola were awarded the Patron Award of Merit by Committee Chair Krista Kerr on behalf of the Patrons’ Council Committee. The award, given to one male and one female member of the Corps, Corporate Executive ($5,000 – $14,999) Local 58 Charitable Benefit Fund Mercedes-Benz Canada Incorporated Power Corporation of Canada Corporate Donor ($500 – $1,499) Fabulous Printing Fidelitas Holding Company Ltd. Reitmans Incorporated Corporate Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts recognizes the great progress that the dancers have made over the season. Ms. Mori and Mr. Frola each received $1,000 and an additional donation of $1,000 is made in their names to the Dancer Fund of The 2013/14 Foundation Donors (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014) National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation. $15,000 – $29,999 Audrey S. Hellyer Charitable Foundation Hal Jackman Foundation $5,000 – $14,999 The Langar Foundation The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation The National Ballet gratefully acknowledges the generosity of Julie Medland in helping to underwrite this reception. $2,000 – $4,999 Hope Charitable Foundation The K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation Kenneth G. Mills Foundation Judith Teller Foundation $500 – $1,999 Jackman Foundation The Young Family Foundation One Anonymous Donor John and Claudine Bailey with Judith Gelber. Jenna Savella with the Tory family. Svetlana Lunkina, McGee Maddox, Tiffany Mosher and Heather Ogden. Photos by Gary Beechey. 26 27 New Productions New works are the lifeblood of any artform and investing in new productions is essential to establishing The National Ballet of Canada as a world leader in dance. With the support of our donor community, the National Ballet presented five new works in the 2013/14 season. Innovation The 2013 Innovation Programme featured three world Choreographic Associate Robert Binet unveiled premieres and one new work by four Canadian Unearth, his first large-scale work for the company, choreographers that all draw on a range of musical set to an original, commissioned score by award- and cultural sources. José Navas’s Watershed featured winning composer and violinist Owen Pallet. music from Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes and The last world premiere on the programme came featured an ensemble cast of National Ballet dancers. from former National Ballet Artistic Director, James Watershed stayed true to classical form and structure, Kudelka. His first new work for the company in while also exploring the elements of the classical eight years, ... black night’s bright day ..., examines idiom, including costuming and gender roles. the process of loss and grief. Appropriately set to Choreographic Associate and Principal Dancer Pergolesi’s famous Stabat Mater, the performance Guillaume Côté premiered a solo work for fellow featured renowned soloists countertenor David Taylor Principal Dancer Greta Hodgkinson, Being and and soprano Dame Emma Kirkby. Nothingness (Part 1), set to the music of Phillip Glass’s Metamorphosis Four. presents Innovation Lead philanthropic support for Innovation is provided by an anonymous friend of the National Ballet and The Producers’ Circle. Heather Ogden is sponsored through Dancers First by Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin. Left: McGee Maddox and Heather Ogden in ... black night’s bright day .... Photo by Bruce Zinger. This page: Sonia Rodriguez with Artists of the Ballet in Unearth. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 28 29 Major Gifts to New Productions Spectre de la Rose Each year, The National Ballet of Canada requires significant resources to invest in expanding our repertoire. The Summer Season opened with the Physical Thinking programme which featured the Canadian premiere of The National Ballet thanks these Production Builders and the members of The Producers’ Circle for supporting Marco Goecke’s Spectre de le Rose. Only the second company other than Les Ballets de Monte Carlo to the artistic vision of Karen Kain, enabling the company to push the boundaries of the artform and to showcase perform this piece, the National Ballet's opening night highlighted the versatile talents of Principal Dancer the talents and artistry of our dancers. Guillaume Côté and Corps de Ballet member Kathryn Hosier. Second Soloists Dylan Tedaldi and Chelsy Meiss also performed the lead roles in this powerful and expressive piece. Production Builders The following individuals and foundations have made signficant contributions towards our productions in the 2013/14 and future seasons. Estate of Walter Carsen, O.C. Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Gail Hutchison Richard M. Ivey, C.C. The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada One Anonymous Donor “The hallmark of the choreography is an astonishing and complicated series of lightning-fast arm and hand gestures that make the dancers look like human semaphores on speed… Goecke’s anti-romantic rebellion.” The Globe and Mail The Producers’ Circle Led by Chair Sandra Faire, The Producers' Circle is a group of dedicated supporters who contribute $1 million per year to underwrite new productions. The National Ballet gratefully acknowledges the founding members. John & Claudine Bailey David Binet Susanne Boyce & Brendan Mullen Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Kevin & Roger Garland The William & Nona Heaslip Foundation Rosamond Ivey Hal Jackman Foundation Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C. Judy Korthals & Peter Irwin Judith & Robert Lawrie Mona & Harvey Levenstein Joan & Jerry Lozinski The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C. Julie Medland Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. Lynda & Jonas Prince Sandra L. Simpson Noreen Taylor & David Staines, O.C. Physical Thinking is presented by Lead philanthropic support for Spectre de la Rose is provided by an anonymous friend of the National Ballet and The Producers’ Circle. Kathryn Hosier is sponsored through Dancers First by Donna Meyers & Doug Richmond. Kathryn Hosier and Guillaume Côté in Spectre de la Rose. Photo by Jeremy Mimnagh. 30 31 Touring Touring enables The National Ballet of Canada to delight audiences at home and abroad and to showcase our artists and most important work in major international dance centres. With your support the National Ballet toured to Saratoga Springs, New York and to Ottawa during the 2013/14 season. Saratoga Springs, NY In July 2013, The National Ballet of Canada made its debut in Saratoga Springs, New York with one performance of an all-Canadian mixed programme of The Four Seasons & Emergence and three performances of Giselle. The National Ballet was the first ballet company outside of the New York City Ballet to perform at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and was accompanied by The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra. “The National Ballet of Canada brought the audience at Saratoga Performing Arts Center to its feet Wednesday night with its fully realized production of the romantic story ballet Giselle.” Times Union Giselle was produced as a memorial to the late William P. Walker. The Four Seasons is a gift from The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada. The Four Seasons Complete Documentation Package is underwritten by The Phyliss & Irving Snider Foundation. Emergence is generously supported by Gail Hutchison. Left: Artists of the Ballet in Giselle. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. This page: Jillian Vanstone and Patrick Lavoie in The Four Seasons. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 32 33 Ottawa The National Ballet returned to Ottawa in January 2014 with three sold-out performances of Swan Lake. Almost 6,500 patrons saw this distinct and powerful adaptation. “Kudelka's Swan Lake is dynamite.” The National Post Education & Outreach Through inspiring education and outreach programmes, The National Ballet of Canada is committed to increasing the accessibility of dance for audiences of all ages. In the 2013/14 season, the National Ballet reached more than 140,000 young people and patrons. Official Transportation Partner Chelsy Meiss is sponsored through Dancers First by Diana St. B. Weatherall. Jenna Savella is sponsored through Dancers First by an anonymous donor. This page: Jordana Daumec, Tiffany Mosher, Chelsy Meiss and Jenna Savella in Swan Lake. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. Right: Lisa Robinson leading a YOU dance Performance. Photo Cylla von Tiedemann. 34 35 Education & Outreach YOU dance Exploring Ballet Workshops Established in 2007, YOU dance (Youth, Outreach Exploring Ballet Workshops are designed to encourage students to explore creativity and expression through and Understanding dance) is the National Ballet’s movement. Led by an experienced dance educator, students are introduced to basic ballet terminology and largest and most popular education programme. dance concepts through activities that encourage them to use their imaginations. Geared towards students in grades four to six, YOU dance uses a multi-layered approach to introduce young people to ballet and encourages an for self-expression. The programme consists of Class on Stage workshops held in schools as well as live performances The National Ballet presented the annual Class on by the dancers of the RBC Apprentice Programme. Stage on Saturday, June 7, 2014 to 700 audience In the 2013/14 season, there were 165 YOU dance members. Class on Stage gives a rare opportunity to workshops and 22 performances reaching almost see how ballet dancers train up close, fully explained 11,500 young people. In celebration of Autism by Artist-in-Residence Rex Harrington. appreciation of dance as an artform and as an outlet Awareness Month, YOU dance also gave two special YOU dance Live Stream To ensure that as many young people as possible Supported by an Anonymous Donor. A daily ritual for all dancers, the 75-minute performances for children and adults with autism company class warms up the body and prepares spectrum disorders or learning disabilities. the dancer physically and mentally for rehearsal YOU dance is supported by Ballet Club Relevé, The McLean Foundation, J.P. Bickell Foundation, Woodbridge Company Limited and One Anonymous Lady. and performance. have access to this programme, three YOU dance performances were streamed live to classrooms throughout Ontario. A YOU dance performance was Ballet Club Relevé also streamed to Sick Kids Hospital so that the DanceBreak Ballet Talks The National Ballet DanceBreak programme 2013/14 was the first full season that Ballet Talks children there could enjoy this experience. In total, Ballet Club Relevé is a group of women committed continues to grow and introduce new generations to took place in the R. Fraser Elliott Hall at the Four over 4,000 students and young people watched a to supporting YOU dance. the magic of live dance. Established in 2007, Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. As a result, DanceBreak is a membership programme for 16 to the National Ballet was able to reach more patrons in 29 year olds and offers $35 tickets on performance greater comfort. Host Lindsay Fischer presented 57 days. In the 2013/14 season, membership grew to Ballet Talks with 28,500 patrons in attendance. YOU dance performance through the Live Stream. Nancy Holland, Chair Diane Blake Caroline Booth Martha Burns Joanne Eidinger Eileen Farrow Jane Humphreys & Ron Lalonde Nancy Jain Trodi Linders Margaret MacLellan Kristi Stangeland Susanna Stuart Eli Taylor Nancy Viner almost 33,000. In Studio Dance About Share the Magic The National Ballet’s longest-running education and The National Ballet of Canada’s Share the Magic classes. In Studio offers a wide array of dance outreach programme, Dance About, has been programme provides a unique and memorable disciplines including Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary and introducing students in Kindergarten through grade experience to youth and families affected by illness DanceFit at beginner to professional levels. Classes six to a day in the life of a classical dancer for more and socio-economic challenges by providing free are taught by members of the National Ballet than 45 years. Four dancers, a piano accompanist access to live ballet performances. Since its inception including Artist-in-Residence Rex Harrington, and a narrator take students through a dancer’s typical in 1986, Share the Magic has brought the joy of Principal Dancer Aleksandar Antonijevic, First Soloist day including basic ballet exercises, partnering, dance to over 64,000 audience members at absolutely Jonathan Renna and Corps de Ballet member Lise- performances, make-up and wardrobe. In the 2013/14 no cost. In 2013/14, 3,000 tickets were distributed to Marie Jourdain as well as renowned contemporary season, the National Ballet presented seven Dance children and their families throughout the GTA. dancers. In its first year, more than 7,500 people About performances to more than 2,400 students. Dance About sponsor Student participating in a YOU dance Workshop. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 36 For the first time ever, the National Ballet opened its studios to provide recreational dance and fitness participated in In Studio classes. Share the Magic Title Sponsor Artists of the Ballet in Class on Stage. Kate Kernaghan with In Studio participants during a Barre Fit class. Photos by Bruce Zinger. 37 MAD HOT BALLET: Spellbound Presented by “CIBC’s relationship with the National Ballet of Canada dates back to 1955 and we’re especially proud to have been for the presenting sponsor of the MAD HOT BALLET Gala for the past eight years. This outstanding and memorable annual event contributes to the success of the company and its artists which in turn is building a stronger, more vibrant community for all of us.” Jay Smith, First Vice-President, Portfolio Manager and Investment Advisor at CIBC Wood Gundy Leadership Tables Sponsorship Supporters Marlene & Elvio DelZotto The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Foundation Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan/ Lynda & Jonas Prince Sylvia Mantella and Suzanne Rogers The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C. National Bank Financial Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. RBC Holt Renfrew, Performance Sponsor Lafarge Canada Inc., Performance Sponsor Joan & Jerry Lozinski, Orchestra Sponsors Chair-man Mills Eska Water Evoke Designs Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts Gatsby Valet The Globe and Mail Hilton Toronto Icon Digital Productions McNabb Roick Events Noble Estates Wine & Spirits Inc. North 44 Catering Pusateri’s Fine Catering Regency Printing SKYY Vodka Steam Whistle Brewing Terrain Flowers Spellbound Tables MAD HOT BALLET: Spellbound was a resounding success. In one enchanting night, more than $1 million dollars was raised in support of The National Ballet of Canada. The gala performance included short works selected by Artistic Director Karen Kain. This year’s exciting programme included three world premieres. Principal Dancer and Choreographic Associate Guillaume Côté unveiled Dance Me to the End of Love performed by Second Soloist Dylan Tedaldi and Tonight Will Be Fine danced by Corps de Ballet member Kathryn Hosier and Apprentice Félix Paquet. Principal Dancer Greta Hodgkinson performed Mr. Côté’s Being and Nothingness (Part 1) and Mr. Côté performed his own solo piece Body of Work. Choreographic Associate Robert Binet premiered The National Ballet is extremely grateful for the his work These Worlds in Us featuring Principal generous and important support of many loyal Dancer Jillian Vanstone and Second Soloist sponsors, most notably of Lead Sponsor CIBC, the Skylar Campbell in the lead roles as well as First exceptional gala committee led by Co-Chairs Mark Soloists Keiichi Hirano and Robert Stephen, Second and Vanessa Mulroney and the many table-buyers, Soloist Jenna Savella and Corps de Ballet member donors and volunteers who all contribute to making Rui Huang. The one-hour gala performance was MAD HOT BALLET a success for the company. brought to a close with a romantic pas de deux from The proceeds from this event contribute to the Cinderella, graciously performed by Principal Dancers continued excellence of the National Ballet’s artists, Sonia Rodriguez and Guillaume Côté. performances and outreach activities. Co-chairs Vanessa and Mark Mulroney. Jay Smith, Karen Kain and Victor Dodig. Jonas and Lynda Prince. Victor and Bernice Royce with Guillaume Côté and Heather Ogden. Photos by Gary Beechey and Tara Noelle. 38 John & Claudine Bailey David & Torunn Banks Barclays Capital Canada Inc. Barrick Gold Corporation Bartlett & Associates Ltd. Brent Belzberg/David Williamson/ Charles Winograd/Thomas Woods BMO Financial Group Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Deloitte DREAM Ensil Canada Ltd. The Jackman Family Krista Kerr & Kerr Financial/ Fiona & David Berry KPMG LLP Lafarge Canada Inc. Philip Lieberman and KJ Harrison & Partners Joan & Jerry Lozinski Medcan Health Management Morgan Meighen & Associates Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Linda & Kevin O’Leary Deena & Rene Pantalone Nancy Pencer & Michael Benjamin The Phelan Charitable Foundation Scotiabank Dr. Andrew W. Taylor & Stephen Dembroski Torys LLP Noreen Taylor & David Staines/ Susanne Boyce & Brendan Mullen TD Bank Group Frank Toskan & Darren Zakreski Veritas Sarah White The Woodbridge Company Limited Spellbound VIP Tickets Michael Blair Jonathan Bloomberg & Emily Burnett Graham & Linda Brown Naman & Mindy Budhdeo Taiya Campbell & Brennan Mulcahy Peter & Elly Daniels Robert & Catherine Deluce Ryan & Kendra Doersam The John David & Signy Eaton Foundation Leslie Gales & Keith Ray Kevin & Roger Garland Jane Gill Daniel Greenglass & Joe Brennan Jane Hanrahan Lucille Joseph & Urban Joseph, O.C Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C. The Koffler & Boyman Families Geneviève McKillop & Chris Bennett Joe & Lucie Pal Wendy Posluns & Lewis Mitz Don Quach Moe Razi Design Rolex Rose Room Recording and Sousie & Galen D. Weston Honey & Barry Sherman TAS – Shaping Beautiful Cities Róisín & Atul Tiwari Roxane Tota Jon Voigt Donations Lindy Barrow Judith & Marshall Cohen Philip & Jennifer Chown Jeanie Davis Rosamond Ivey Hank Latner Sarah & David Macdonald The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C. Julie Medland Jimmy Molloy & Bernadette Morra Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C. Go Sato George R. Sutherland Lenore Walters John H. Williams Special Thanks Aleksandar Antonijevic Photography Apple Canada Arrow Graphics Maurizio Baccante Chad Burton Brendan Cassin Ryan Chan Civello Salon & Spa CJR Wholesale Grocers Ltd. FASHION Magazine Henrys Holt Renfrew InStyleActivities Jelly Modern Doughnuts Jukka Geoff Kelleway The King Edward Hotel Valerie Kuinka Lynn Kuo Dominique Laplante MAC Cosmetics Marc Jacobs Fragrances Eleanor McCain Bernadette Morra PA Plus Productions Photo Star Plutino Group The Room at The Bay Richard Sandals Devon Soltendieck S1 Group The Butler Did It VIA Rail Canada Xiao Nan Yu 39 Individual Giving The National Ballet of Canada thanks the following donors and sponsors for their generosity and commitment in supporting the movement, passion and power of great dance. These gifts from Patrons, Friends and Turnout members celebrate the outstanding artists, performances and activities of the National Ballet. * Artists & Staff ◊ Donor for 10 or more years ◊◊ Donor for 20 or more years (July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014) Director’s Circle ($25,000 & above) Tony & Anne Arrell John & Margaret Bahen John & Claudine Bailey ◊◊ Torunn & David Banks◊ David W. Binet◊ Ms. Susanne Boyce & Dr. Brendan Mullen Ms. Anne-Marie Canning Judi & Lionel Conacher◊◊ Jeanie A. Davis◊◊ Mr. JJ Dayot & Mr. Rick Schiralli Catherine & Ian Delaney Ms. Laura Dinner & Mr. Richard Rooney Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance◊◊ Mr. Thor Eaton & The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator◊◊ Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan◊ Kevin Garland & Roger Garland◊◊ Ms. Emmanuelle Gattuso and Mr. Allan Slaight Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin◊ Mary & Graham Hallward Nona Heaslip◊◊ Mrs. Renata M. Humphries◊◊ Richard M. Ivey, C.C.◊◊ Rosamond Ivey◊◊ Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C.◊◊ Lucille Joseph & Urban Joseph, O.C.◊ Mrs. Judy Korthals & Mr. Peter Irwin◊ Judith & Robert Lawrie◊◊ Mona & Harvey Levenstein◊◊ Joan & Jerry Lozinski◊◊ Sarah & David Macdonald◊ The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C.◊ Julie & Ted Medland◊◊ Donna Meyers & Doug Richmond Nancy Pencer◊ Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M◊◊ Mrs. Lynda Prince◊◊ Robin & Ross Robinson◊◊ Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C.◊◊ Sandra L. Simpson◊ Heather Thomson & Dick Thomson, O.C.◊◊ Diana St. B. Weatherall◊◊ Lucy White*◊ Five Anonymous Donors Artistic Circle ($15,000 – $24,999) Nani & Austin Beutel◊◊ Mr. Richard J. Currie, O.C. & Mrs. Elizabeth Currie◊◊ George A. Fierheller◊◊ Lynda Hamilton◊ Mr. & Mrs. G.R. Heffernan◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. William R. Herridge◊◊ Anne & David LeGresley◊ Philip & Sherri Lieberman◊ Ned & Georgina McLennan◊◊ Ms. Vanessa L. Morgan & Mr. Steven Wolf◊ Victor & Bernice Royce Ada Slaight◊◊ Cornell Wright & Sarah McEvoy One Anonymous Donor Partner ($10,000 – $14,999) Elaine J. Adair◊◊ Gregory & Irene Aziz◊◊ Mrs. Fiona Berry Robert Brews & Kenneth Brown Dr. Ann E. Camps◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Jack Creed◊ Mr. Raghunath Davloor Adelle and Paul Deacon Nanton Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation◊◊ Sherry Taylor Drew◊◊ Margaret & David Fountain◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. John Grant◊ Richard & Martha Hogarth◊◊ Gail Hutchison◊◊ Ms. Krista Kerr◊ The Henry White Kinnear Foundation◊◊ Eunice Lumsden & Peter Luit Ms. Geneviève McKillop & Chris Bennett◊ Peter & Melanie Munk◊ Ms. Linda O'Leary◊ Mr. Robbie J. Pryde Aaron & Heather Regent◊ Mr. & Mrs. Rick Reininger◊ Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Royer and Family Tony Scott-Fisher◊ Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan Mr. George R. Sutherland Sarah White Mr. Eric Tripp & Ms. Maria Smith Judith R. Wilder Ms. Beth Wilson One Anonymous Donor Benefactor ($5,000 – $9,999) Mr. Barry Allan Alison Arbuckle Fisher◊◊ Hugh & Colleen Balders◊ Karen & Bill Barnett◊◊ Judith & Marshall Cohen◊◊ Cathryn E. Cranston & John Coke◊ Jane Darville & Dr. Skip Bassford Mr. & Mrs. Mark Davis◊ George & Kathy Dembroski◊◊ Averil Farlow & Blain Caverly Ms. Jennifer Farrell Graham Fell Ken & Linda Foxcroft◊◊ Ms. Taanta Gupta◊ Hon. & Mrs. Paul T. Hellyer◊◊ Joan F. Ivory◊◊ Karen Kain*, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont. & Ross Petty◊◊ Margaret Kawaja◊◊ Prof. & Mrs. James King◊ Dr. Gurney M. Kranz◊◊ Arthur Labatt, O.C. & Sonia Labatt◊ Paul A. Lee, Q.C. & Jill Maynard◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. A. Maggiacomo◊◊ Vincent Mercier & Kirsten Halpin Laurie Nemetz*◊◊ Ms. Marianne Oundjian Mr. & Mrs. Derek Pannell Mr. D. Ross Peebles & Ms. Judith Cole◊◊ Rosemary Phelan & Sam Blyth◊ Frances & Tim Price◊◊ Mr. Don Quach Mr. Robert Raizenne Barrie D. Rose and Family◊ Mr. Geoffrey Wayne Squibb◊◊ Dennis & Denny Starritt ◊◊ Dr. Ruth & Dr. Jake Tedaldi Lenore Walters◊◊ Mr. John H. Williams◊◊ Karin & Michael Woodroffe Ms. Vivien M. Wu◊ Ms. Helen Ziegler◊ Four Anonymous Donors Mrs. Earlaine Collins Guillaume Côté* & Heather Ogden* Pauline Couture & Ian Morrison◊ Mary & John Crocker◊ Missy & Allan Crosbie ◊ Ms. Marilyn Crowley John E. Davies ◊ Julie Di Lorenzo Mr. C.R. Hunter◊◊ Mr. Frank & Dr. Margaret Ionson◊◊ Jaye Jenkins◊ Norman Jewison, C.C. Patrick & Barbara Keenan ◊◊ Mr. Jim Lawrence & Mr. David J. Salak ◊ Joy Levine ◊ Mr. Anthony Lisanti Patron Major Patron ($3,000 – $4,999) Ms. Yeti Agnew & Mr. Christopher Birt◊◊ Mark & Gail Appel◊◊ Ms. Yveline Audemars & Mr. Humberto Rivero James Austin & Hans Eppenberger◊ Mona Bandeen, C.M.◊◊ Ms. Lindy Barrow Gillian & Ken Bartlett◊◊ Florence Sharpe Barwell◊◊ Professor Marion G. Bassett◊◊ Dr. Thomas H. Beechy◊◊ Ms. Josée Bouchard & Mr. Paul Belanger◊ Walter M. & Lisa Balfour Bowen◊◊ Mr. David Broadhurst Sheila Brown & Doug Guzman Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Laurissa Canavan Margaret & John Casey◊◊ Dr. John H.C. Chiu, in memory of Yvonne Chiu, C.M.◊◊ Dr. Bo Y. Ngan◊◊ Michael & Nina Overbury◊◊ Mr. Douglas L. Parker◊◊ Mrs. Rosemary Rathgeb◊ Mrs. Shirley Reid Diana Reitberger*◊ William & Lesley Rogan◊ Mr. Gary Rogers◊ Judith & Jack Rose John & Susan Rose Maxwell L. Rotstein & Nancy-Gay Rotstein◊◊ Robert Rubinoff◊ Esther Sarick◊ Mr. Go Sato◊◊ Paul J. Savard◊ Mr. Lawrence Schafer Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Barbara & William Shaw Dr. Hugh Siddall Malcolm & Katrine Siverns Stephen & Jane Smith◊◊ Mr. Ken Snider & Dr. Deborah Leibow◊ Ms. Karen Sparks◊◊ Mrs. Doreen L. Stanton◊◊ Ms. Stephanie Stavro◊ Brenda Stinson & Carlo De Angelis Dr. Robert Summers-Gill◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Kim Surchin◊ Michele Leighton Symons John Theo◊◊ Gillian Thomas & Michael Easterbrook◊ Mr. Alex Tosheff Ms. Ruth Watts-Gransden◊◊ Mr. Brian B. Wilks◊◊ Nan & Jack Wiseman◊◊ Mrs. Timothy Wright◊ Two Anonymous Donors Mr. Allan Dines ◊ Maureen & James Dunn Judy Dunn M.G. Eaton & David S. Kertland ◊ Mr. Joseph Fantl & Ms. Moira Bartram◊ Anna-Liisa & Graham Farquharson◊ Mrs. Isabel & Mr. Wayne Fox◊ Judith Gelber Maxine Goldberg◊ Carol Gray◊ Mrs. Lorna Greenbaum◊◊ Ralph & Ros Halbert◊◊ Pat & Bill Harris◊◊ Ann Hogarth◊◊ Douglas L. Ludwig & Karen J. Rice ◊ Judy Manji ◊ Sue & Biff Matthews ◊◊ Estate of J. Douglas McCullough Mrs. Barbara E. McDonald◊◊ Patti McFarlane◊◊ Mr. Ryan McNally Mr. Timothy McNicholas Nancy Miller & Glen Ireland Clive & Fran Minto◊◊ Dr. Beverly Morningstar & Mr. Richard Rogers◊ Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Mulsant L.J. Nagel & Stan Solomon ($2,000 – $2,999) Mr. & Mrs. Clive V. Allen◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. David & Kim Beatty◊◊ Jordan Applebaum & Andrea Burridge◊ Dr. Talitha Arndt & Mr. Ed Esposto◊◊ Lynly & Trevor Bailie◊◊ Richard Baird◊◊ Ms. Katherine Barber◊◊ Winifred Barclay◊◊ Justin Barr Inger Bartlett & Marshal Stearns◊ Peter Beck & Sondra Platt Dr. Ewa Bernadska & Dr. Neil Gordon Mr. John R. Birkett◊◊ Ms. Ann Bowman◊ Julia & David Briskin* Margaret Brock◊◊ Ms. Martha Burns Jane Campbell & John McLeish Della H. Campbell◊◊ Ms. Denise Cargill Colleen Carmichael◊ Diana Chant & Bill Mitchell◊◊ Dr. & Mrs. Albert Cheskes Piotr Stanczyk in the second detail. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. 40 41 Individual Giving—Patron continued Peng Chiang◊◊ Philip & Jennifer Chown Ms. Linda Chu & Mr. John Donald◊ John Church Ms. Vivian Ciaschini◊ Mr. Philip A. Clappison◊◊ Helene Clarkson Hugh & Carolyn Cleland◊ Mr. & Mrs. Richard Colterjohn Mrs. Louise Cornblum◊ Dr. Pamela Craigie & Dr. Verne Glavin Carole Curtis◊◊ Professor K.G. Davey◊◊ Ms. Yvette & Mr. Mike DeBiasi◊ Amanda Demers & Brian Collins Trina DeSa◊ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Diamond Wilf & Brenda Dinnick◊◊ Mrs. Susan Dore Ms. Lee Anne Downey Mrs. Anne W. Dupre◊ Ms. Melanie Edwards & Mr. John Brown Ms. Bronwen Evans Heather & Michael Faralla Joan Farano◊◊ Catherine Fauquier◊ Ms. Cecil Fennell Rupert Field-Marsham & Lindsay Dale-Harris◊ Ms. and Mr. Frances Filegan◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. John Flemer◊ Robert & Julia Foster◊ Mr. Lorne Fox & Mr. Ken Marple◊◊ Mr. Blaise Gaetz◊ Dr. George & Mrs. Olga Gale◊ André J. Galipeault, C.M. & Suzanne Galipeault ◊◊ Mrs. Hilda Gan Mr. Peter Garstang ◊◊ Ms Susan Garvie ◊ Bronwen Gates ◊◊ Heather V. Gibson Mark & Louise Golding ◊ Judy & David Goodings ◊◊ Mrs. Mary Gore Mr. Donald D. Grant◊◊ Ms. Susan Greenbloom Sara Griffiths◊ Dr. & Mrs. Voldemars Gulens◊◊ Alayne & Michael Hamilton◊◊ Ms. Naomi Harris◊ Mr. & Mrs. David Hodgkinson Ronald M. Haynes◊◊ Ms. Susan Hayward Payne◊ Mr. Jason Heayn & Ms. Andrea Venneri Catherine & Clarke Herring Avril Higgins & Robert Page◊◊ Mr. Philip & Dr. Claire Holloway◊ Mr. Richard Howes Mr. Fred Hurlbut & Ms. Catherine Barlow Dr. Melvyn Iscove◊◊ Jarvis & Associates◊◊ Mrs. Amala Jayatilleke Ms. Gail Julie◊ Mrs. Lorraine Kaake Ms. Miriam Kagan Mr. Saleem Kassum◊ Ms. Mony Kelley◊ Margaret D. King Dr. A. Kong & J. Wilkie◊◊ Ms. Catherine Lace Rahim Ladha* Ms. Ann Lawson Mr. John B. Lawson, Q.C.◊ Leigh-Ann Layno* Dr. Calvin Lei & Mark Oliver ◊ Mr. Andrew Lengyel^ Mr. Michael A. LoPresti ◊◊ Naoya Ebe and Jillian Vanstone in Cinderella. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 42 Individual Giving—Grand Jeté Mrs. Kari MacKay Dr. Brenda Martin Ms. Liza Mauer & Mr. Andrew Sheiner Janice May ◊◊ Ms. Eleanor McCain ◊ Ken McCarter & Dianna Symonds◊ Ms. I. McDorman◊◊ Mrs. June McLean◊◊ Hélène & Ray McLenaghan◊◊ Ms. Margaret C. McNee◊ Ms. Sylvia M. McPhee◊◊ Elaine Kierans & Shawn McReynolds Susan Melton◊◊ Anne and Charles Morison◊ Ms. Eileen Newell◊ Ms. Margaret Nicholson Benson Orenstein◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Pankratz◊◊ Rene Pantalone◊◊ Graham & Janet Parkinson◊ Dr. Michael Partridge & Dr. Sudha Rajagopal◊ Dr. Linda Rabeneck & Dr. CJ Campbell◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paterson◊◊ Mr. Robin B. Pitcher◊◊ Mrs. Wanda Plachta◊ Mr. Raymond Pladsen Mrs. Claudine Pope Dr. & Mrs. G.R. Rastegar Dr. Penelope Reed Doob◊◊ Juta Reed Ms. Barbara Reid Lisa Richter Davey & Michael Davey◊ Ms. Stephanie Roberts & Mr. Kevin Hamilton Mr. Justice Sydney Robins & Mrs. Robins◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Eric Robitaille Mr. Peter Ronn Mrs. Veronika Roux-Vlachova Elaine M. Roper◊ Andrea Rosen & Stephen MacDonald◊ Rainer & Sharyn Rothfuss◊◊ Mr. Gerard Roxburgh* Mr. Geoffrey Rytell◊◊ Ms. Elodie Sandford William & Meredith Saunderson◊◊ Ms. Diane Schmidt◊ Dr. Hugh Scully & Vanessa Harwood, O.C.◊◊ Mr. Greg Sharp Mrs. Joan D. Shaw◊◊ Maggie Morris Smolensky◊◊ Mrs. Joan Sohn◊◊ Marion Soloway◊ Dr. Myra Sourkes◊ Ms. Anna Stahmer-Jarmain & Mr. W. Edwin Jarmain◊ Ms. Astrid Stec Gaye & Andy Stein◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Ken & Jennifer Tanenbaum Karyn Tessmer & Dr. George Konn◊ Cynthia & Craig Thorburn Bonita & Walter Thornton Maureen & Philip Tingley◊◊ Ann-Marie Toccacelli◊◊ Mrs. Elizabeth Tory◊◊ Ann Vanderheyden◊ Mr. Jeffrey Verman & Mrs. Sandra Vettese Judy & Graham Weeks◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wheler◊◊ Mr. Greg Wiebe Ms. Barbara Williams◊◊ Gregory Williams & Warren Sorensen◊◊ Ms. Durhane Wong-Rieger◊ Dr. Erik Yeo Maria T. Zakos◊ Ms. Denise Zarn & Mr. James Shenkman◊◊ Mrs. Maria-Luisa Zoppas◊◊ Veronica Zufelt◊◊ Six Anonymous Donors Grand Jeté ($1,250 – $1,999) Tim Badgley◊ Cathy Barber Ms. Rachel Berchtold Betrose Management Limited Leslie Buskard◊ Mr. & Mrs. Peter Buttle Ms. M.C. Clancy◊ Dr. Aida & Daniel Crosthwaite Mrs. M. J. Dundas & Mr. John Petrosoniak◊◊ Katherine Halpenny* & Sean Smith Mr. Peter Heisey◊ Mr. Steven Hennig Mr. Lewis Hertzman◊ Ms. Susan Keen◊ Mr. Paul Kohn and Ms. Janice Lynn Ms. Linda Kurdydyk◊ Mr. Richard LaPrairie James Lindala Family Foundation at the Toronto Community Foundation Dr. Vance Logan◊ Mrs. Stephanie Meredith◊ Estate of J. Douglas McCulluogh Mr. & Mrs. John Nagel Mr. William D. Poole Dr. Evan Roberts Ms. Jennifer Rook Lilia M. Sham◊ Mrs. and Mr. E.J. Shatilla◊ Mrs. Stanislawa Skrok◊ Muriel Tait Sylvia Vanhaverbeke Mr. J.H. Whiteside◊ Five Anonymous Donors Arabesque ($850 – $1,249) Mrs. June Abel◊◊ Ms. Joan Addison Miss Margaret Agar◊◊ Isobel Allen◊◊ Ms. Margaret Atwood Dr. and Mrs. Ian Blumer◊◊ Sera Bryce Ms. Janet Bulger Miss Linda Campbell◊◊ The Chepesiuk Family◊ Harold Chmara & Danny Hoy◊◊ Drs. A & M Cividino Hilda Clark◊◊ Mr. Stephen R. Cole Thérèse Culnan Maija Dale◊ G.C. Darling◊ Ms. Anne Davidson Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Dobell◊◊ The Dunbar Sogan Family Mr. Larry Enkin◊ Ms. Rachel Fain D.J. Fraser Mrs. Alice H. Fox◊◊ Mr. J.H. Galloway◊◊ Ms. Tamara Glied Frances Greenwood Ms. Louise Grummitt Mrs. Jo-Anne Hall Mr. T.M. Hall◊◊ Mr. Ronald Holgerson Alanna and Wade Jack Ms. Pennie R. Jevnikar◊◊ Mrs. Frances E. Johnson◊◊ Elizabeth Johnston◊ Katerina Kuprijanov Janet Lamb◊ Ms. Mary Susanne Lamont Ms. Diana Massiah◊ Ms. Marcia McClung Anne S. McLeod◊◊ Ms. Delia M Moog◊◊ Neil & Prue Morrison Dr. Steven Nitzkin Dr. Jean O'Grady◊ Shirley Page◊◊ Miss Joan C. Pape◊◊ Mr. Alan Pearson◊ Renee & David Perlmutter The Perston Family◊ Miss M.J. Phillips◊◊ Mr. H R Martin Phills Mr. Brayton Polka Ms. Nancy Posluns◊ Powis Family Foundation Mrs. Dorothy Purchase◊◊ Elinor Gill Ratcliffe, C.M., O.N.L., LLD (hc) Janet Redhead Mr. Eddy Reitberger Mari & Jim Rutka◊◊ Sandra Rye◊ Mr. Patrick Schindler Harold Sclodnick & Lynda Gilroy Mrs. Heather Sheehan◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Barry Sherman Ms. Ibolya Smith◊ Ms. Solway and Mr. Moore◊◊ Mr. Timothy Spain Mr. Hamish Stewart◊ Tony and Caley Taylor Family Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation Ms. Elizabeth Terry◊ Catherine Thiessen Ms. Wendy Trainor Dr. Bill and Mrs. Kathleen Tremaine Mrs. Deborah Vernon◊◊ Mr. Einar Werschitz Lyn M. Westwood◊◊ Ms. Michele Wiederkehr◊ Karen Wierucki◊ Miss E. Joan Williams◊◊ Shelagh & David Wilson Mr. Luke Windisch Hastings & Irene Withers Kevin Coombs & Teri Worthington Coombs◊ Two Anonymous Donors Brisé ($500 – $849) Scott and Sonja Addison Ms. Phyllis Agg Miss Andrea Albert Vanessa Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Peter Anastasiades◊ Mr. Raymond Ang Mr. & Mrs. Frederick and Janet Appleton Ms. Karen & Ms. Donna Atkin◊◊ Mrs. Margot A. Baker Peter & Marilyn Balan Mr. & Mrs. John Balmer◊ Mrs. Ursula Bargenda◊◊ Mr. Roy Barichello◊ Mr. & Mrs. E.R. Barnsley◊◊ Ms. Deborah Barrett Ms. Helen Barron◊◊ John & Leanna Bayliss Christopher & Christina Begy◊ N. Beilstein & A. Lee Mr. Nicholas Birch◊ Mr. Kim Birchard and Mrs. Carol Dorman◊◊ Ms. Katherine Bischoping◊◊ Melynda M Bitzos & Paul Mesbouris◊ H.J. & Pina Blake Ms. Bethany Bleile Mrs. A. Blom◊◊ Susan M. Borde◊ Mr. Craig Bradshaw Ms. S. Braithwaite◊◊ Christopher Bredt & Jamie Cameron◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Allan and Freda Brender◊◊ Teresa Briggs Dr. Ian and Mrs. Brindle Mr. Tristan Brookes Greta Hodgkinson in Being and Nothingness (Part 1). Photo by Bruce Zinger. 43 Individual Giving—Brisé continued Dr. Sylvia & Mr. Klaus Brose Mr. Charles Brown◊◊ Ms. Shirley Brown◊ Mr. W.C. Buttimer◊◊ Mr. R.E. Campbell & Mrs. Patricia Campbell◊ Mr. Jack A. Carr◊ Mr. & Mrs. Robter & Eleanor Carpen◊◊ Dr. Nicholas Cartel & Ms. Singa Bui Dr. Alfred L. Chan Ms. Hsing-Yi Chang Linda Charbonneau Ms. Sheila Cloft Zane and Joan Cohen◊◊ Mr. John E. Connolley◊ Mrs. Sydne Conover-Taggart Ms. Jill Cooter◊◊ Mrs. Anne Corbett Ted & Carole Cordner Mr. Richard Cornwall Joanne Coutts◊ Denton Creighton & Kristine Vikmanis Ms. Joanne Crookshank◊ Mr. Hugh Crosthwait Robert Crouch◊ Mr. Henry Labatte and Ms. Jean Cuddy◊ Mr. David M. Cullen◊◊ Mr. Philip Cummings Mr. & Ms. David Currie◊◊ Ms. Anne Day◊ Ms. Linda G. Day◊ Mr. Antonio de Lozada Mrs. Saira Deen-Zammit◊ Mr. Sergei Dmitrevsky◊◊ Mr. Colin R.C. Dobell◊◊ Rob Dolan Mrs. Lilliana Dominguez Mr. Steven D. Donohue◊◊ Martin Doyle Mrs. Louise Eason◊ Mrs. Judith Edmondson◊◊ Ms. E.L. Ellins◊◊ Nancy Embry◊◊ Mrs. Susan English Mr. Hugh Evans◊ Sherry Houser◊ Ms. Janice Everett Sabourin Margaret Fairman◊ Joan A. Farlinger◊◊ Mrs. Laura Farquhar◊◊ Darcy & Sheila Farrell◊ Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Karen Farrow◊ Mr. David Ferris Jon & Roberta Fidler◊◊ Mrs. Lois J. Field◊◊ Ms. Rosario Flores Sean Dollar & Margaret Flynn Ms. Carol Iris Fox Ms. Nancy Fung Mr. Douglas G. Gardner◊◊ Ms. Kristina Getz Ms. Patricia Gilbert◊ Mrs. Justine Giuliani Ms. Wendy Glover Ms. Maggie Goh Andrew and Aviva Goldenberg◊ Mrs. C. Warren Goldring◊◊ Mr. Richard Goodman◊ Dr. and Mrs. R.M. Gorcynski◊ Julia Gorman & Bill Wright Individual Giving—Turnout Mr. Laurent Goulet◊ Dr. Noelle Grace Mr. Robert Graham Ms. Catherine Gravely Ms. Sandra L. Green & Ms. Mary Stephenson◊ Mr. Charles Greiner Ms. Jennifer Grimm Mr. John D. Ground Colin Gruchy◊◊ Mr. Michael Hafeman◊◊ Sharon Lymer & Joan Ham◊ Ms. Elisabeth Handler◊ Mr. Jack Harris◊ Mrs. Joan E. Hart◊ Ms. Sherry Hatton Mr. & Mrs. William Heaslip◊◊ Ms. Karen Heese◊ Mrs. Betty J. Hellwig◊◊ Ms. Ildiko Hencz Mr. Peter Hendrick D. G. Henrikson◊ Susan Hersey & Mark Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Heyland◊◊ Carol and Neil Hicks Ms. Susan Hill◊ Mel Hogg Christopher Hopgood◊ The Horn Section of the National Ballet Orchestra◊◊ Richard & Susan Horner◊◊ Sally & Kate Hortop Connie Hosier Ms. Elizabeth Howson◊ Mr. & Mrs. Hryb Ling Hu & Dr. Virgil Huang Ms. Jill Humphries◊◊ Mrs. Fiona Hurwitz-Cohen Mr. Edward Huszar◊ Mr. James Hyslop Andrew Iacobucci & Kristin Andersons Denise Ireland◊ Dr. Eric Ireland Ms. Tracey Jardine Mrs. Elspeth Johnson◊◊ Dr. David Johnston Dr. and Mrs. Ian Johnston Dr. Caroline Newman & Mitchell Kamiel◊ Dr. Niki Kanaroglou Ms. Marilyn Kay Richards◊◊ Ms. Elizabeth Kennedy◊◊ Sheryl Kennedy & Bill Fleury P. Kertland◊◊ Mr. Aubrey A. Kissoon & Family◊ Mr. Carl Knipfel Dr. Judith Knowles◊◊ Dr. Jane Knox & Mr. Harvey Beresford◊ Olga Kopti◊◊ Ms. Henrietta Kostman Catherine Kourkounakis Lindsay & Bud Kronenberg◊◊ John and Ann Lang◊ Mrs. Donna Leavens Mr. J.F. Leclerc Mr. Yakov Lerner* Clare & Susan Lewis Mr. Eric Lipka◊ Hubert Lum & Eve Leyerle Dr. Julian Loke Ms. Sharon Lymer◊ Ms. Flora Macdonald◊◊ Ms. Nancy MacDonald◊ Mr. John MacIver◊ Pamela & William MacKenzie◊ Ms. Bosko Madic◊ Ms. Susan Magee Connie & Peter Mak◊ Deirdre Malone Miss Laurie Markus◊◊ Patricia L. Martin◊ Mr. Tony Matthews Ms. Yvonne J. Matusz◊◊ Robin Melnick◊ Mr. Ulrich Menzefricke◊◊ Mrs. Ruth Merkur◊◊ Marion Meyers, Caitlin & Nicolette Henderson◊ Mrs. Catherine L. Miller◊◊ Ms. Marisue Miller Colin & Meta Mills◊◊ Lynne & Paul Milnes◊ Dorothy Novotny Brandenburg Ms. Lorraine Mitchell◊◊ John & Christine Moran Leslie J. Moran Mrs. Eleanor A. Nadler◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. James & Lynn Neufeld◊◊ Ms. Carol Newall◊◊ Mr. & Mrs. Edward Northwood Ms. Lia Overs◊ Ms. Sandra Pagan◊ Alfred Page & Ann Donaldson-Page Ms. Lesley Paterson◊ Ms. Elizabeth Patterson◊◊ David Peachy & Georgia Henderson Dr. Roger Pearce Nicola and Alexandra Perpick Mrs. Margaret Perschy◊◊ Dorothy and Roland Pfeiffer Elyssa Phillips Nina & Terry Picton◊◊ Ms. Lois Pineau Ms. Jackie Pollard Anca and Stefan Popescu◊ Ms. Jane Pound◊ Mr. Harold Povilaitis◊◊ Mrs. Barbara Pratt◊ Dr. Sydney Price-Sparling Mr. David Purcell Mr. Chris Purdye Ms. Graciela Rahbe Malcolm & Pam Rawlingson Dr. Carol Ringer Meghan Robertson Mrs. Rosemary Robertson◊ Mr. Juan M Rodriguez Mrs. Elizabeth Ross◊◊ Ms. Heather Joy Ross Mr. Kenneth Rotenberg Mrs. Leeann Russell Susan Rutledge* Mrs. Mary E. Sarjeant◊◊ Christina & Gabriella Sarrouh◊ Doreen & Alan Saskin Dr. Michael Sayer Ms. Ruth Scolnik◊◊ Mrs. June Scott◊◊ Mrs. Virginia Shanker Dr. Patricia Shaw Ms. Morli Shemesh Ms. Dorothy Shoichet◊ Henry & Iris Silberman◊ Mrs. Christine Simpson◊ Dr. Christian Smith Donald A. Smith◊◊ R. Smith◊◊ Ms. Louise Smith Dr. Peter & Luci Snodgrass Mrs. Myrna Stait-Gardner◊ Dr. John Stanley & Dr. Helmut Reichenbächer◊ Mrs. Judith Stephanson◊◊ Mr. Kenneth Stephen◊◊ Cheryl E. Stephenson◊◊ Mr. David Stephenson Mr. and Ms. Alan Stewart Carol & Penelope Stewart Ms. Sharon Stibbard Dr. Doris Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tanzer Ms. Diane Taylor◊ Ms. Erin Taylor Mrs. Joan Taylor◊◊ Mrs. Helen Tazzman Ms. Catherine Thomson◊ Dr. Lynne Thurling◊ Mrs. Nicola Tory◊ Mrs. H. Tregenza◊ Mr. Robert Truman Wai-Yee Tsai Barbara & Marlow Tucker Ms. Nadya Tymochenko Mr. Berton Ung Dr. Greg Usher Paul & Alison Uys◊ Miss Patsie Vallon Gail Vanstone Lisa & Keith Verity◊ Ms. Ruth Vernon Jane Virro◊ Mrs. Gillian Von Teichman◊◊ Mr. David Walker◊ The Very Reverend Peter Wall & Anne Harvey◊ Mr. Gordon Warme◊◊ Dr. Phillip Wattam & Dr. Lois Russell Wattam Ms. Barbara Weider Ms. Elaine Welsh Mr. Jacques Wensvoort Dr. Eleanor Westney Gabriele Westwinkel Lynda Wilson Mrs. and Ms. Brenda Wivell Ms. Ethel M. Woods◊◊ Barbara & Martin Worndl◊ Ms. Judy Yamamoto◊ Mr. David Young Dr. Paul & Debbie Zeni Mr. Paul Zevenhuizen* Ms. Carolina Zuniga Miriam & Bernard Zylberberg 19 Anonymous Donors The National Ballet of Canada thanks all Fouetté, Pirouette and Plié level donors for their generous support. Turnout The National Ballet’s programme for professionals between the ages of 25-40, Turnout offer behind-the-scenes events and National Ballet performances with exclusive opportunities to meet the dancers and artists of the company. Turnout members engage with other arts lovers and leading influencers from the cultural and professional worlds while supporting the best in dance and the artists of tomorrow. Ms. Melanie Agopian Vanessa Antinucci Ms. Alice Barnett Catherine Barry Marie-Pierre Bélanger Laura Blenkinsop Brendan Brammall Catherine Brown Ryan Brown & Karen Wilkinson Alicia Brum Ms. Rachel Bunbury Miss Nicola Cardwell Anika Chadha Gargi Chopra Olga Churkina Lindsay Cook Kerri Craddock Natalie Cross Emily Daub Stephanie Daub Trina DeSa Vanessa DiBattista Ms. Stephanie DiGiuseppe Kathleen Dillon Flora Do Miss Othalia Doe-Bruce Melanie Dowhaniuk Roxanne Earle Hilary Farrell Allison Freeman Barbara Frum Mr. Brian Gan Carley Hay Rob Howe Jessica Kelly Design Marie Christine Joly Mezan Khaja Yervant Khatchadourian Jean S. Kim Hannah Kohn Linda K. Lee Alicia Lumsden Megan McChesney O'Toole Nicole Lily-Anne McGinn Kristina Milbourn Susan Min Lisa Munro Marisa Ortega Eric Quane Karin Quane Golbou Rad, Rad Design Inc Ms. Mary Siew Ms. Kathryn Smith Ms. Charlotte Sobolewski Joel Stevens Samantha Sykes Mr. Jon Voigt Leah Wright Scott Wu Jason Zan One Anonymous Donor Turnout Corporate Members KPMG MSLP Little Anthony's Italian Ristorante Pricewaterhouse Coopers Torys LLP WHITTEN & LUBLIN, Employment Lawyers *Artist and Staff ◊ Donor for 10 years or more ◊◊ Donor for 20 years or more Sonia Rodriguez and Patrick Lavoie in Watch her. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 44 45 Teknion: Partnership of Excellence Executive Director Barry Hughson Joins the National Ballet After an international, seven-month search, it was announced in October 2013 that Barry Hughson would be replacing Kevin Garland as the Executive Director of The National Ballet of Canada. Official Supplier, Office Systems In January 2014, the administrative offices of the National Ballet were renovated to create an open, accessible and functional work space for staff. The company gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Teknion for providing new, streamlined work stations for administrative staff. David Feldberg, President & CEO of Teknion, toured the Walter Carsen Centre to see the results of this dramatic transformation. Mr. Hughson joined the National Ballet from the Boston Ballet where he had been the Executive Director for four years. With more than 20 years experience as an arts executive and a former dancer, Mr. Hughson brings deep knowledge and innate comprehension of the artform and will continue to move the company forward. Mr. Hughson officially took over the post in January 2014 and since then has had the opportunity to meet many members of the National Ballet’s donor community and audience members. “His experience and impressive track record as an executive in the arts, personal dance background and passion for ballet made him the ideal choice as the new Executive Director of the National Ballet. We are confident that under his leadership, the company will continue to excel at the highest level of excellence in every capacity.” David Binet, Chair, Board of the Directors Top 100 Employers For the second consecutive year, The National Ballet of Canada was named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers. Selected by Mediacorp Canada Inc., the National Ballet was chosen from a group of over 75,000 employers from Tribute Gifts Generous donations have been made to recognize the following individuals. across the country. Each employer on the Top 100 list is graded based on the following criteria: physical workplace; work and social atmosphere; In Memory In Honour health; financial and family benefits; vacation and time off; employee com- Lionel Conacher Harold Corrigan Clifford Cranston Eunice Cranston Libby Fowler Sheila Katz Chris Korthals Patricia Lambros Judy Ridout Olivia Robertson J. Ross Robinson Andy Silber Florence Weiner Gregory Williams Nancy V. Young Pauline Zamprogna Aleksandar Antonijevic Jeanie Davis Sherry Drew Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Cecil Fennell Karen Fisher Lise Marie Jordain & Chris Body Arthur Labatt Janet Lewell Margaret McCain John & Caroline Ross Pat & David Schooling Beth Wilson munications; performance management; training and skills development and community involvement. “The National Ballet is honoured have received this award for a second year in a row and it reflects the deep sense of pride in the culture of excellence that we aspire to in every aspect of our work.” Kevin Garland, Former Executive Director David Feldberg, Anthony Stewart, Lucy White and Margie Pacini in one of the new Teknion work pods. Staff photo. 46 Barry Hughson and Karen Kain. Photo by Gary Beechey. Hannah Fischer and Piotr Stanczyk in Watershed. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 47 Staff (As of June 30, 2014) Artistic Artistic Director Karen Kain Artistic Administrator Gerard Roxburgh Artist-in-Residence Rex Harrington Principal Artistic Coach Magdalena Popa Artistic Director, YOU dance / Ballet Master Lindsay Fischer Senior Ballet Master Peter Ottmann Senior Ballet Mistress Mandy-Jayne Richardson Choreographic Associates Robert Binet Guillaume Côté Pointe Shoe Manager / Assistant Ballet Mistress Lorna Geddes Personal Assistant to the Artistic Director / Administrative Manager, Artistic Department Pamela Steele Scheduling Coordinator Sophie Letendre Guest Repetiteurs Watershed Ami Shulman A Month in the Country Anthony Dowell* Grant Coyle Onegin Reid Anderson Spectre de la Rose Giovanni Di Palma Opus19/The Dreamer Jenifer Ringer the second detail Jill Johnson Shaun Amyot Guest Teachers and Coaches Roberto Campanella Jean-Yves Esquerre Michel Faigaux Robert Glumbek Owen Montague Matjash Mrozewski Tatiana Tchernova *Made possible by a generous donation from The Frank Gerstein Charitable Foundation 48 Dancer Wellness Programme Director of Dancer Wellness Marla Pichler Sports Medicine Physicians Dr. Julia Alleyne Michael Clarfield Orthopaedic Specialist Dr. Darrell Ogilvie-Harris Family Practitiioners Dr. Julia Hamilton Urgent Care Dr. Janice Weiss Psychologist Dr. Doug Misener Company Athletic Therapist Paul Papoutsakis Company Massage Therapists Prian Bastedo Peter Blatz Murray Howerth Vlodek Kluczynski Ron Mulesa Resident Pilates Teacher Je-an Salas Physiotherapist Ginette Hamel Consulting Podiatrist Dr. Nicholas Durand, D.Pod.M Consulting Chiropractor Dr. Cameron Borody Consulting Naturopathic Doctor Dr Melissa Piercell Consulting Ophthalmologist Dr. Michael Easterbrook The National Ballet of Canada is grateful to the Sports Medicine Specialists (150 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto); the University Health Network, Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine; and the Medcan Clinic (150 York Street, Toronto) for their continued support of the Dancer Health and Wellness Programme; and to those physicians who have generously donated their time to The National Ballet of Canada. Music Music Director and Principal Conductor David Briskin Principal Pianist Janis Neilson Pianists Edward Connell Andrei Streliaev Zhenya Yesmanovich Orchestra Personnel Manager and Music Administrator Raymond Tizzard Assistant to the Music Director Jean Verch Librarian Lucie Parent Administration Executive Director Barry Hughson Director of Finance and Administration Barry Shour, CPA, CA Director of Human Resources Leigh Ann Layno Executive Assistant / Board Secretary Pamela Ouzounian Payroll and Benefits Manager Jenny Mah Human Resources Officer Kathleen Matatya General Accountants Sandra Gandola, CB Demitrios Prevenas Liz Ye Shu Zhang, CPA, CGA Associate Director, Audience and Donor Services Veronica McLellan Senior Manager, Audience and Donor Services Bethany Bleile Senior Public Relations and Publications Manager Catherine Chang Senior Manager, Web & Digital Media Stephen Cunningham Director, In Studio Kate Kernaghan Senior Manager of Telesales James Pereira Senior Graphic Designer Joanna Todd Manager, Audience and Donor Services Susan Eissler Archives Manager Caitlin Dyer Adrienne Neville* (on leave) Telesales Representatives Daniel Ariaratnam Zoya Boruchov Stephan Carmichael Rahim Ladha Bill McGee Joyce McKerrow Brian Ravok Rachelle Zilber Development Director of Development Diana Reitberger, CFRE Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts Kate Halpenny Senior Manager, Communications John Hart Senior Manager, Corporate Partnerships Susan Rutledge Manager, Development Operations and Individual Giving Leah Heidenheim Marketing Operations Associate Danielle McCann Manager, Major Gifts and Gift Planning Joanna Ivey Education and Outreach Associate Lisa Robinson Manager, Special Events and Turnout Kristina Schreiber Property Master Michael Ellenton Officer, Communications Tara Robinson Assistant Carpenter Paul McNamara Executive Assistant to the Director of Development Margie Pacini Assistant Carpenter / Flyman Geoff Kay Senior Coordinator, Special Events Rebecca Hodge Coordinator, Special Events and Turnout Taylor Lafontaine Coordinator, Administration Lucy White Production Production Director James Thornley Production Services Manager Yvette Drumgold Assistant to the Production Director Alex Naylor Stage Managers Ernest Abugov Jeff Morris Assistant Stage Manager Tiffany Fraser Assistant Manager of Telesales Alison Moss Senior Officer, Patrons' Council Anthony Stewart Publicity Coordinator Christine Achampong Senior Officer, Friends' Corps Deanna Underwood Lighting Coordinator Jeff Logue Application Support Analyst Kruti Shah Web and Digital Media Coordinator Seowon Bang Officer, Major Gifts Marielle Bryck Master Carpenter John Alexander ICT Consultants JSO Consulting Jeffrie Owen Avin Gobin Rob Townsend Coordinators, Audience and Donor Services Nicole Ascroft Karen Brown Patty Pederson Officer, Writer Caroline Dickie Head Electrician Stephen O’Connor Company Management Assistant Sarita Dotan Assistant Publicity Coordinator Nima Naik Facilities Manager Stephen Chadwick Administrative Assistant, Telesales William Bruce Receptionist Seta Nigoghossian Communications Director of Communications Julia Drake Senior Associate Director of Communications Belinda Bale Audience and Donor Services Representatives Victoria Banjavcic Terry Bursey Leif Conti-Groome Denis Couillard Michael Cursio Rachel Day Maureen Gualtieri Lindsay Naft Devin Upham Beth Wolfe Assistant Electricians Ron Gorveatt Chris Brooks Production Workshop Construction Supervisor Gord Graham Assistant Carpenter Sandy Middleton Scenery constructed at The Gretchen Ross Production Centre for The National Ballet of Canada by members of I.A.T.S.E. Local 58. Property Supervisor John Miracle Resident Scenic Artist Kelly Palmer Assistant Scenic Artist Mark Reid Stage Manager, YOU dance Peter Sherk Business Analysts Fernando Margueirat Mohiuddin Faruqe Properties constructed at The Gretchen Ross Production Centre for The National Ballet of Canada by members of I.A.T.S.E. Local 828. Government Support Bringing the arts to life De l'art plein la vie Wardrobe Officer, Research Laurie Nemetz Wardrobe Supervisor Marjory Fielding Wardrobe Coordinator Barbara de Kat Assistant to the Wardrobe Supervisor Kathleen Johnson Resident Cutters Ruth Bartel Christopher Read Assistant to Cutters Susan Howse Assistant Wardrobe Coordinator Grant Heaps Costume Rental Coordinator Mary Hurley Wig and Make-up Supervisor Charles Seminerio Footwear Coordinator Lacey Hammond Harrington Footwear Assistant Rose Marie Thomas Additional Stitchers Lisa Di Quinzio Lisa Farinaccio Victoria Shillington Millinery Deborah Camken Dying Sue Willis (As of June 30, 2014) The Government of Canada through the Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister, the Department of Canadian Heritage. The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada 49 Message from David Macdonald, Chair The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Gifts to The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Once again, on behalf of adjusted) support can be maintained. Both measures The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation investments provide a stable source of income and the Board of Directors now stand at healthy levels, sufficiently so that the long-term security to support the company’s artists and activities. of The National Ballet board recently decided to increase the payout Target of Canada, Endowment Rate of 3.5% of Adjusted Book Value enshrined in the Foundation, I want to Foundation’s Disbursement Policy to a Target Rate thank our many donors of 4.0% for the fiscal year 2014/15 onwards. With for their generous support a higher fund balance and higher payout rate, the of The National Ballet Foundation expects to significantly increase its of Canada, Endowment annual support to the National Ballet again in Foundation. Your past and 2014/15. While the past few years have been kind, current giving have been it would be tempting fate to expect strong results to at the heart of a story of continue much longer. A pause is likely overdue. exceptional growth that (July 1, 2013—June 30, 2014) Tony & Anne Arrell The Estate of Walter Carsen, O.C. Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Ms. Laura Dinner & Mr. Richard Rooney The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation The Estate of Mr. J.M. Doc Savage To my fellow members of the Endowment Foundation has transformed the scale of the Foundation and the Board, I thank you for continuing to share your time confidence and support it gives The National Ballet and expertise this season. Your commitment to of Canada as the company pursues its ambitious keeping the National Ballet on a sound financial footing artistic plans. is both inspiring and greatly appreciated. To our 2013/14 was another excellent year for the Thank you to the following donors who made a major gift to the Endowment Foundation. donors, I extend my gratitude once again. Without Endowment Foundation, with strong asset growth, you, the National Ballet could not count on the stable excellent investment returns and a record disbursement funding base the Endowment provides to realize its to The National Ballet of Canada. Total fund balances artistic goals—outstanding dance, new creations and grew by $9.6 million or 20% to a new all-time record touring—that made this season such a success, both of $56.5 million at June 30, 2014. This growth reflected artistically and financially. strength in new gifts ($3.3 million) and outstanding net investment income ($7.8 million for a 17.4% net Leaving a Legacy: J.M. Doc Savage return), while administrative costs remained nominal. Donations comprised lifetime and estate gifts from individuals ($1.3 million), a foundation ($1.0 million) and a matching grant of $0.9 million under the In 2013/14 the National Ballet received an extraordinary Endowment gift from Endowment Incentives Component of the Canada John MacKenzie “Doc” Savage, who peacefully passed away in his 88th year. An Cultural Investment Fund which increased its lifetime avid arts supporter, Doc was a subscriber to the National Ballet and a member of cap last year from $10 million to $15 million, qualifying the Patrons’ Council for more than 20 years. us under this program once again. With about $4.1 million of remaining headroom, we expect this program will inspire donors to continue to build the 2013/14 Endowment Foundation Board of Directors Endowment Foundation, helping ensure the longterm financial stability of the National Ballet. These results allowed the Endowment Foundation to increase its disbursement to the National Ballet in 2013/14 for the fifth consecutive year to a record $1.46 million. We also further strengthened our distributable reserves, which protect against future investment return volatility, and our inflation protection cushion, which ensures that real (inflation- David Macdonald, Chair Barry Hughson, President Karen Kain, C.C., Vice President Barry Shour, CPA, CA, Treasurer Diana Reitberger, CFRE, Director of Development Pamela Ouzounian, Secretary David Banks David Binet Ed Esposto Mary Hallward Lucille Joseph Krista Kerr Jerry Lozinski Sue Matthews Vanessa Morgan Jim Pitblado, C.M. As part of his bequest to the National Ballet, Doc established a Named Fund within the Endowment Foundation. Named Funds may be designated to supporting a specific area of the National Ballet’s activities. Doc, who had a special interest in supporting young, up and coming dancers, established the J.M. Savage Apprentice Fund. The income received from this fund will ensure that the young dancers of the Apprentice Programme have the support and opportunities that they need to secure a bright future in a professional ballet company. The National Ballet thanks Mr. Savage for his commitment to the arts and for his forward-thinking vision that helps ensure the company’s future and financial stability. The National Ballet is honoured and grateful to be part of his legacy. Xiao Nan Yu in Onegin. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 50 51 Named Funds Celia Franca Society Named funds are established to provide a lasting legacy to The National Ballet of Canada. The National Ballet The Celia Franca Society of The National Ballet of Canada recognizes and thanks the thoughtful donors who is proud to celebrate the commitment and dedication of these named below. have arranged planned gifts that will extend beyond their lifetimes. These planned gifts, such as bequests in wills or gifts of life insurance, will support a legacy of great dance for generations to come. The American Friends of Canada Dancer Fund The Appel Family Fund in Honour of Bram & Bluma Appel The John & Margaret Bahen Fund supports the company’s Canadian Tours The John & Claudine Bailey Fund The David & Kim Beatty Fund The Mona Campbell Fund The Walter Carsen New Creations Fund The Judith & Marshell Cohen Fund The Horst Dantz & Don Quick Dancer Wellness Fund The Paul & Adelle Deacon Fund The Celia Franca Memorial Fund The Kevin & Roger Garland Fund The Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Fund The Gail Hutchison Fund The Beryl & Richard Ivey Fund The Hal Jackman Foundation Fund The Anna & Don Johnson Fund The Lucille & Urban Joseph Fund The James Kudelka Fund The Sonia & Arthur Labatt Fund The Joyce Lee Memorial Fund The Joan & Jerry Lozinksi Fund The Sarah & David Macdonald Fund The Sylvia M. McPhee Dancer Fund The Julie & Ted Medland Fund The Nancy Pencer Fund The Sandra & Jim Pitblado Fund The Richard Rooney & Laura Dinner Fund The J.M. Savage Apprentice Fund The Ada Slaight Fund The Fran Taubkin Dancer Fund The David Tory Memorial Fund The Volunteer Committee Build-a-Ballet Fund Bequests The National Ballet of Canada recognizes with gratitude those individuals whose commitment to the company extends beyond their lifetimes. (July 1, 2013—June 30, 2014) The Estate of Barbara Adams The Estate of Walter Carsen, O.C. The Estate of Horst Dantz & Don Quick The Estate of Douglas McCollough The Estate of Vida Peene The Estate of Mr. J.M. Doc Savage The Estate of C. Anderson Silber The Estate of Helen Allen Stacey The Estate of Jeanie Irwin Walker The Estate of Hugh Victor Wallace The Estate of One Anonymous Donor Jillian Vanstone and Skylar Campbell in The Nutcracker. Photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic. 52 (July 1, 2013—June 30, 2014) Elaine J. Adair Margaret Agar Vanessa Alexander Isobel Allen Reid Anderson* & Dieter Graefe John Bailey* & Claudine Bailey Lynly & Trevor Bailie Torunn Banks & David Banks* Katherine Barber Mr. & Mrs. E.R. Barnsley Gillian & Kenneth Bartlett Florence Sharpe Barwell Professor Marion G. Bassett Avie Bennett* David W. Binet* John R. Birkett Ms. Katherine Bischoping Mrs. Gail Boire Marnie Bracht Mr. Douglas Bradley Jennifer Burton* Patricia Campbell Dr. Ann E. Camps Professor Alfred L. Chan & Mr. Michael Farewell Peng Chiang Marilyn Creighton Jane Darville & Dr. Skip Bassford Elizabeth and Ted Davidson Jeanie A. Davis* Amanda Demers & Brian Collins Marilyn J. Doekes Art & Mary Douloff Sherry Taylor Drew* Maureen & James Dunn Ardith Ekdahl Dena Feng Beverley Flint Lorne Fox Mr. Douglas G. Gardner Kevin J. Garland* Ann (Kadrnka) Garnet Stanley Gavlick Maxine Goldberg Freda Gottesman-Brender & Allan Brender Ms. A. Graham-Calderisi Mr. Donald D. Grant Tony & Kitty Griffin Carol Guppy G. Michael Hale & C.N. Jacobsen Dr. Ronald M. Haynes W.R. Herridge* Lewis Hertzman Mr. James Hewson Mr. Christopher E. Horne Margo Howard Gail Hutchison Richard M. Ivey, C.C. Joan F. Ivory* Elsa Jackson Ishrani Jaikaran Ms. Agnes Jenkinson Robert D. Johnston* Ron & Nancy Johnston Karen Kain*, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt, O.Ont. James Kerr & J. Linden Best Mr. Elmer Rob Koppel Kathryn Kossow Gurney M. Kranz Lindsay & Bud Kronenberg Jessica Lindenfelser* & Paul Lindenfelser Mr. Eric Lipka Ms. Chung-Yee Loo Mr. Doug Lowry Joan Lozinski & Jerry Lozinski* Sarah Macdonald & David Macdonald* Tim MacDonald* & Michelle Morin Polly K. A. MacFarlane Janice May Marcia McClung* Mrs. Barbara McKenney Miss Jean McPhee Ms. Sylvia M. McPhee Julie Medland* & Ted Medland Stephanie Meredith Ms. Elizabeth Metcalfe Sigmund & Elaine Mintz Mrs. Joan Moes Marina Nawrocki* Ms. Janis Neilson* Laurie Nemetz* Tony Sylvestre & Lisa North Miss Dorothy M. Parr Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado*, C.M. Dr. Linda Rabeneck Kenneth F. Read Dr. John Reeve-Newson Peter Reeve-Newson Diana Reitberger* Margaret Riggin* Robin Robinson* Marie Angela Sampson Mrs. Mary E. Sarjeant Paul J. Savard Richard Ira Saxe Christine Scott Robert Smith Maggie Morris Smolensky Larry S. Snyder Karen Sparks* Mrs. Doreen L. Stanton Carolyn & Gordon Ste. Croix Astrid M. Stec Cheryl E. Stephenson Mrs. Frances M. Stretton Ann Sutton Ronald Taber & Rowland Galbraith Judith Tait Veronica Tennant*, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt John Theo Mr. Nicholas Tomiuk Lennox Toppin* Ms. Diane Torney Marje Koidu Virro Lenore Walters* Mrs. Diana St. B. Weatherall Jill & Geoffrey Williams Mr. John H. Williams Ms. Ainslie Wood Ms. Ethel M. Woods Ms. Vivien M. Wu Mr. Denny Young* Veronica Zufelt* 40 Anonymous Donors *Current and Former Artists, Staff and Board Members The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation 53 Endowment Foundation Summary Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances (Dollars in thousands) 2014 2013 Year ended June 30 Funds Total General Revenue Contributions Investment Income $ 1 25 Total Endowment $ 3,292 136 $ 3,293 161 $ 2,412 26 26 3,428 3,454 2,438 1 - 226 1,456 227 1,456 193 1,347 1 1,682 1,683 1,540 25 - 1,746 7,824 1,771 7,824 924 5,976 25 2,410 9,570 44,541 9,595 46,951 6,900 40,051 54,111 $ 56,546 $ 46,951 Expenditures Administrative and investment management fees Donation to The National Ballet of Canada Excess of revenue over expenditures before undernoted Unrealized gain on investments Excess of revenue over expenditures Fund balances— beginning of year Fund balances— end of year $ 2,435 $ Summary Statements of Financial Position (Dollars in thousands) 2014 2013 Year ended June 30 Funds Total Assets General Current assets Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable $ Investments, at fair value Total Endowment 2,410 25 $ 1 18 $ 2,411 43 $ 2,487 41 2,435 19 2,454 2,528 - 54,152 54,152 44,733 54,171 $ 56,606 $ 47,261 $ 2,435 $ - $ Liabilities and Fund Balances Current liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 60 $ 60 $ 310 - 60 60 310 2,435 49,192 4,919 - 49,192 4,919 2,435 40,128 4,323 2,410 Fund Balances Endowment funds Donor restricted Internally restricted General fund – unrestricted $ 2,435 $ 54,111 $ 56,546 $ 46,951 $ 2,435 $ 54,171 $ 56,606 $ 47,261 Note 1 Criteria for presentation of summary financial statements The information selected by management for presentation in the Summary Financial Statements has been identified as being the most pertinent and useful financial data for inclusion in The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation annual report. Audited financial statements are available on The National Ballet of Canada official website. 54 55 The National Ballet of Canada 470 Queens Quay West Toronto, Ontario M5V 3K4 416 345 9686 national.ballet.ca Charitable Registration Number: 11905 1449 RR0001 Endowment Foundation Registration Number: 88989 8722 RR0001 Editor: Tara Robinson Design: Joanna Todd Front Cover: Aleksandar Antonijevic in Onegin. Photo by Sian Richards. Back Cover: Evan McKie and Svetlana Lunkina in Swan Lake. Photo by Karolina Kuras.