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FRIDAY 11
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BODYTRAFFIC❖
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12 SHEN WEI DANCE ARTS★
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TEACHING TRIBUTE Baldwin Auditorium 5pm
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PILOBOLUS✪✪
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25 HERE AND NOW: NC DANCES Co-presented by ADF & NCDF❖❖❖❖ Reynolds Industries Theater 7pm & 9pm
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
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8pm
SOLEDAD BARRIO AND NOCHE FLAMENCA
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DYNAMIC DUOS
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7pm & 9pm
ISF
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Motorco Music Hall 9pm Children’s Matinee 1pm
Motorco Music Hall 7pm & 9pm
EIKO
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Cordoba Center for the Arts 7pm
ISF
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Durham Performing Arts Center ppd
7pm
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7pm
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The Carolina Theatre 8pm
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FOOTPRINTS
Wynn Fricke,✪❖ Gregory Maqoma,✪ Anna Sperber✪❖ Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm ISF
10 11 BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE COMPANY
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BALLET FOLKLÓRICO CUTUMBA❖
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
ISF
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Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
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ZVIDANCE
EIKO ➤Cordoba Center for the Arts
2pm matinee only
ppd
8 7 COMPANY WANG RAMIREZ✴❖
FACULTY CONCERT
Reynolds Industries Theater 2pm & 7pm
Durham Performing Arts Center 8pm
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AWKWARD MAGIC❖
7pm & 9pm
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AWKWARD MAGIC❖ ➤
2 3 PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY
8pm
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
ppd
7pm & 9pm
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Mark Haim & Jesse Zaritt,✪ Larry Keigwin & Rosie Herrera,✪ Chris Yon & Taryn Griggs,✪❖ Claire Porter & Sara Juli✪
Baldwin Auditorium 7pm
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7pm
Durham Performing Arts Center
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28 MUSICIANS CONCERT
20 7pm
Children’s Matinee 1pm
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HEIDI LATSKY DANCE❖
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Durham Performing Arts Center 8pm
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13 7pm
Durham Performing Arts Center 8pm ppd
SEASON DEDICATION
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
SATURDAY
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✪ ADF Commissioned World Premiere ✴ US Premiere ❖ ADF Debut ★ ADF Commission ppd Post Performance Discussion ISF International Screendance Festival at 2pm
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18 THREE ACTS, TWO DANCERS, ONE RADIO HOST Durham Performing Arts Center 7pm ppd
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DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS✪ Durham Performing Arts Center
25 7pm ppd
Children’s Matinee 1pm All programs subject to change.
Dear Friends, Central to ADF’s mission is the commissioning of new work and supporting artists throughout their careers. This summer, we are thrilled to open the season with Shen Wei Dance Arts, celebrating the 15th anniversary of their founding at ADF, with a new commission and 2001 ticket prices. We welcome back Bill T. Jones, Doug Varone, Paul Taylor, and Pilobolus. We also look forward to sharing 16 ADF debuts, as well as 4 creative art pairings—duets commissioned for and performed by 8 outstanding choreographers. If that isn’t enough, we are privileged to share the talents of our students in the Footprints program, the artistry of our faculty in the Faculty Concert, and the skills of our musicians in the the Musicians Concert. Are you ready to travel around town with ADF this summer to 6 Durham destinations over 45 days? ADF and dance are going to light up the town. My best,
Jodee Nimerichter ADF Director
MAJOR SUPPORT FOR ADF’S 2015 PERFORMANCE SEASON PROVIDED BY:
SHS Foundation
ADF COMMISSION DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Thursday, June 11 | 7:00pm Friday, June 12 | 8:00pm Saturday, June 13 | 7:00pm 2001 ticket prices to celebrate 15th Anniversary! Shen Wei Dance Arts will kick off the 2015 season with Map (2005) and the ADF-commissioned UNTITLED #12-2 (2015). The company, founded at ADF in 2000, is celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of producing dazzling works that draw on influences as varied as traditional Chinese culture and arts, European surrealism, American high modernism, and the ritual power of ancient drama. Map, restaged in 2014, now includes a stunning set design with seven immense balloons. Four are globe-shaped and three are cuboid. All are covered with mysterious notations to suggest maps or paths. Set to selections from Steve Reich’s The Desert Music, Map is a glorious exploration of movement possibilities. UNTITLED #12-2 began in Miami at Art Basel where Shen Wei’s paintings provided the inspiration and environment for a dance piece for 12 dancers. The dancers’ movements brought them into abstract compositions that mirrored the paintings surrounding the dance. For ADF, Shen Wei transfers this piece to the stage and expands it beyond the original Miami presentation. With lighting co-designed by Shen Wei and Christina Watanabe and video by Rocco DiSanti, UNTITLED #12-2 promises to be an extraordinary addition to his repertory. UNTITLED #12-2 is commissioned by ADF with support from the SHS Foundation and the Charles L. and Stephanie Reinhart Fund.
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Photos by Christopher Duggan
ADF DEBUT REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Sunday, June 14-Tuesday, June 16 | 8:00pm Los Angeles-based BODYTRAFFIC, named one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” in 2013, is an internationally acclaimed contemporary repertory dance company known for presenting today’s most distinctive choreographic voices. BODYTRAFFIC’s performances are inspiring, accessible, challenging, and full of joy. Barak Marshall’s And at midnight, the green bride floated through the village square … (2012) is a dark comedy based in part on a true story about a family who were neighbors of the choreographer’s mother’s family in Yemen and how jealousy doomed all nine of the family’s children to a life filled with anger and loneliness. Once again, before you go (2015) by Victor Quijada, known for blending ballet with break dancing, is a work full of rippling, gliding, and shifting movements. Richard Siegal’s O2Joy (2012) is an exuberant piece set to American jazz music. ADF’s presentation of BODYTRAFFIC’s Once again, before you go by Victor Quijada is made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Photos by Christopher Duggan
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ADF COMMISSIONED WORLD PREMIERES DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Thursday, June 18 & Friday, June 19| 8:00pm Saturday, June 20 | 7:00pm Children’s Saturday Matinee | 1:00pm This performance contains nudity.
Making its annual summer pilgrimage to ADF, Pilobolus presents the ADF-commissioned world premiere of Thresh|Hold (2015). Created in collaboration with the Olivier Award-winning Venezuelan choreographer Javier de Frutos, Thresh|Hold is a physically daring quintet that takes us through the labyrinthine mind of a young woman as she confronts lost love. Fragmented memories burst back and forth through a moving door, catching us in an experience at once raging and tender, desolate and intimate. [esc] (2013), the result of a collaboration with masters of trickery Penn & Teller, is the ultimate piece of gripping, do-not-try-this-at-home choreography. Fantasy, athleticism, strength, confinement, fetters, and escape are all at play in this tantalizing work. Day Two (1981) evokes a tribal atmosphere on the second day of the creation of the world, from its earliest forms of life to the moment at which creatures of the earth take flight into the air. Set to a soundtrack from Brian Eno and Talking Heads, Day Two captures the awe of evolution and the wonder of existence. The company also presents an additional ADFcommissioned world premiere. Thresh/Hold and [New Work] are commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Dance.
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Photos by Sara D. Davis, Robert Whitman
ADF DEBUT REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Sunday, June 21-Tuesday, June 23 | 8:00pm Heidi Latsky, former dancer with Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company and known for using conventional and unexpected performers, presents Triptych. The program consists of the works Solo Countersolo (2013), Somewhere (2013), and a dance created especially for film. Solo Countersolo features Heidi as the counterpoint to the ensemble, weaving through a landscape of vigorously moving bodies to a score by British composer Chris Brierley. Somewhere, with original music by Ximena Borges, is a series of intimate movement portraits that highlight the luminous appeal of a diverse unconventional cast. The third part of Triptych consists of a film that poetically interweaves ten movement portraits that embrace difference and the inherent isolation of being human with fierceness and frankness. Photos by Darial Sneed
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4 ADF DEBUTS ADF REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Thursday, June 25 7:00pm and 9:00pm ADF and the NC Dance Festival (NCDF) are delighted to co-present four dance works by North Carolina choreographers. Selected by nationally recognized choreographers Carl Flink, Beth Gill, and Rosie Herrera, the works of the four chosen artists celebrate dance being created here and now, at home in North Carolina. Anna Barker will present excerpts from it’s not me it’s you (2014), an evening-length duet made up of a series of dance-theater vignettes exploring the idiosyncrasies of relationships. Dedicated to [ ] because of [ ] (and vice versa) (2007) by Shaleigh Comerford is a complex dance theater work that explores the deeply personal and cultural landscape of gender and violence. Kristen Jeppsen Groves’ [ME]thod (2011) defines the complicated relationships of policy players and highlights the power dynamics involved in policy language, history, and current challenges within policy. The duet ...dann von Deiner Hand from Karola Luttringhaus’ larger work Inertia - Remembering the Holocaust (2008) is about love and its defense in the face of social and political oppression. 7
Photos by Tom Ellis , Chris Walt
DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, June 26 | 8:00pm Saturday, June 27 | 7:00pm Children’s Saturday Matinee at 1:00pm Acclaimed by critics for its exceptionally emotional performances, Noche Flamenca is one of the most authentic flamenco companies performing today, and Soledad Barrio is its star. Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca present Antigona (2014), an evening-length flamenco interpretation of the text and themes in Sophocles’ tragedy, Antigone. The themes in the work include catharsis, issues of dictatorship, repression, loss, the strength of family, and female empowerment. Combining live music, song, and dance, the work promises to be both gripping and intensely moving. ADF’s presentation of Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca’s Antigona is made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts. Photos by Andres D’Elia, Robert Eliason
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ADF DEBUT MOTORCO MUSIC HALL
Saturday, June 27 | 9:00pm Sunday, June 28-Wednesday, July 1 | 7:00 & 9:00pm Mature audiences recommended due to language.
Gregory Dolbashian, Jordan Isadore, and Deborah Lohse present Awkward Magic, a racy evening of pop culture-infused dance theater consisting of unique and attention grabbing segments. Story telling, technically strong dance, and song may take you out of your comfort zone, but you will be thoroughly entertained every step of the way. Bring your friends. Enjoy a drink. Make yourself happy. 9
Photos by Whitney Browne
ADF COMMISSIONED WORLD PREMIERES | ADF DEBUT REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Monday, June 29-Wednesday, July 1 | 8:00pm What happens when you pair up some of today’s hottest choreographers to create new duets that they themselves will dance? You get Dynamic Duos! Superheroes! Larry Keigwin & Rosie Herrera, Mark Haim & Jesse Zaritt, Chris Yon & Taryn Griggs, and Claire Porter & Sara Juli were given the task of putting their creative heads together to produce and perform works that would be like no other. Expect to be amazed. Expect the unexpected. Expect a one-of-a-kind evening of dance! The new duets are commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/ SHS Foundations Award for New Dance. Additional support provided by The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation. This performance is sponsored by the Hilton Durham near Duke University. Photos by Tim Summers, Charles “Rain” Black
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DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Thursday, July 2 & Friday, July 3 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 4 Matinee at 2:00pm Paul Taylor Dance Company will be back to present the classic work Esplanade (1975). Set to Bach and based on everyday movement: walking, running, jumping, and sliding, the dance remains as daringly exuberant and eloquent today as the day it premiered. Syzygy (1987), set to Donald York’s abstract, pulsating score, is a virtuosic work that explodes with cartwheels, leaps, and meteoric spins. The title refers to the nearly straight line configuration of three or more celestial bodies. Another classic work TBA will round out the program. 11
Photos by Paul B. Goode
US PREMIERE | ADF DEBUT REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Tuesday, July 7-Thursday, July 9 | 8:00pm In the US premiere of the duet Monchichi (2011), a Frenchman with Spanish parents (SÊbastien Ramirez) and a German woman with a Korean mother (Honji Wang) present a dance of alienation and the search for identity and love. A couple both on stage and in real life, their dance backgrounds could hardly be more contrasting. While Ramirez was a B-boy, Wang was classically trained, but they share a love of other dance styles and a great interest in experimentation. Through the exploration of cultural influences, they create a new language, a virtuosic, poetic, and humorous delight. ADF performances of Company Wang Ramirez funded in part by FUSED: French U.S. Exchange in Dance, a program of the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, and FACE (French American Cultural Exchange), with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional funding from the Florence Gould Foundation.
Photo by Nika Kramer
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CORDOBA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Tuesday, July 7-Sunday, July 12 | 7:00pm Eiko (who has danced for the past 40 years with her husband and creative partner Koma as the duo Eiko & Koma) is for the first time expanding into the realm of solo artist in A Body in Places. Central to A Body in Places is Eiko’s drive to explore nontraditional venues and respond to the innate characteristics of the specific place. The solo will be performed for very intimate audiences. These mini performances will offer a strange and intense experience that invites, almost forces, the viewer’s gaze to engage the performer’s gaze. Performing as a soloist, Eiko willfully partners with the particularities of places and viewers. This work also includes the photo exhibition A Body in Fukushima with photographs by William Johnston of Eiko in radiation-affected Fukushima. The photo exhibit takes place at Reynolds Industries Theater (June 14-July 25), Pleiades Gallery (June 14-July 25), and the Allenton Gallery and Semans Gallery at the Durham Arts Council (July 3-July 25). 13
Photos by Anna Lee Campbell
DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, July 10 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 11 | 7:00pm Bill T. Jones with Associate Artistic Director Janet Wong and his company present Analogy/Dora: Tramontane, the first of three new evening-length works from Analogy: A Trilogy. The trilogy brings into light the different types of war we fight and, in particular, the war within ourselves. Analogy/Dora: Tramontane is based on an oral history Jones conducted with 94-year old Dora Amelan, a French Jewish nurse and social worker. Amelan’s harrowing, touching, and inspirational story is broken into approximately 25 episodes that become the basis for choreography and songs. These episodes chronicle her early life in Belgium, her mother’s death as the Germans were marching into Belgium, and her experiences working at an underground Jewish organization in Vichy France’s internment camps, Gurs and Rivesaltes. This is a portrait of the ability to persevere and survive. Photos by Paul B. Goode
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REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Sunday, July 12-Tuesday, July 14 | 8:00pm Recognized by the New York Times as one of the top ten dance favorites of 2013, Dabke (2012) is based on a Middle Eastern folk dance, a line dance often performed at weddings, holidays, and community celebrations. The dance strongly references solidarity, and traditionally only men participated. The dancers, linked by hands or shoulders, stomp the ground with complex rhythms, emphasizing their connection to the land. Artistic Director Zvi Gotheiner grew up on a kibbutz in Israel where Friday nights were folk dance nights. One of the most beloved of these dances was a Debka, an Israeli rendition of the Arab Dabke. ADF performances of ZviDance are supported by The Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast Region. Photos by Darial Sneed
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ADF DEBUT THE CAROLINA THEATRE
Wednesday, July 15 & Thursday, July 16 | 8:00pm ADF and The Carolina Theatre co-present Ballet Folklórico Cutumba performing Roots and Cuban Tradition. Based in Santiago de Cuba in the eastern province of Oriente and founded in 1960, Ballet Folklórico Cutumba is undoubtedly one of Cuba’s most vibrant folkloric dance companies. Making their ADF debut, Cutumba performs Afro-Cuban-Franco-Haitian folkloric and popular dance, music, and song, ranging from gagá to son, celebrating the cultural melting pot that is Cuba. With vibrant colors and action-packed theatrics, this is a show that is fully charged, from beginning to end. Photos by Engenio Pastó Botta
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DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Saturday, July 18 | 7:00pm
This special event is for one night only. This American Life host Ira Glass has been working with Monica Bill Barnes & Company to invent a show that combines two art forms that, as Glass puts it, “have no business being together— dance and radio.” One is all words and no visuals. One is all visuals and no words. The result is a funny, lively, and very talky evening of dance and stories. “What makes it work,” says Glass “is a shared sensibility. As dancers, Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass are these amazingly relatable and funny storytellers without words.” 17
Photos by David Bazemore, Adrianne Mathiowetz
ADF COMMISSIONED WORLD PREMIERES | 2 ADF DEBUTS REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Tuesday, July 21-Thursday, July 23 | 8:00pm Footprints delivers an outstanding presentation of three ADFcommissioned world premieres by groundbreaking artists, performed with impeccable technique and infectious energy by ADF students. Minnesota-based choreographer Wynn Fricke, recipient of seven McKnight Fellowships in Choreography and Performance, produces, according to Alternative Energy, precise and virtuosic work “guided by extremes of physicality. Part of the pleasure of watching it is that the difficult appears effortless; the tiny and delicate, Herculean.” Soweto-born Gregory Maqoma blew audiences away at his ADF debut in 2014. Maqoma is an internationally renowned dancer, choreographer, teacher, director, and scriptwriter. Through his signature integration of traditional and contemporary dance, Maqoma invites audiences to reflect on who we are, where we come from, and how all of these facets, past and present, inform our personal and collective identities today. The primacy of the moving body and detailed attention to embodied presence is at the center of Anna Sperber’s work. Brookyn-based Sperber believes in the poetic potency of choreography and its potential to access a visceral level of transformation in perception as it affects our emotional and psychological states. Wynn Fricke [New Work] is commissioned by ADF with support from the McKnight Artist Fellowship Program at Northrop at the University of Minnesota and the SHS Foundation. Gregory Maquoma [New Work] is commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Dance. Anna Sperber [New Work] is commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Dance.
Photos by Marijke Willems, Ian Douglas, William Cameron
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ADF COMMISSIONED WORLD PREMIERE DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, July 24 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 25 | 7:00pm Children’s Saturday Matinee | 1:00pm Since its founding in 1986, Doug Varone and Dancers has commanded attention for its expansive vision, versatility, and technical prowess. From the smallest gesture to fullthrottle bursts of movement, Varone’s work can take your breath away. In ReComposed (2015), co-commissioned by ADF and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, he creates a dance inspired by American abstract artist Joan Mitchell’s pastel drawings. Mitchell used gestural, sometimes violent brush-work, and described her paintings as “an organism that turns in space.” With lighting design by Robert Wierzel, Varone’s work hauntingly echoes Mitchell’s explosions on canvas. “In each of us is a storyteller, creating tales filled with the memories of our lives,” said Varone of his solo, The Fabulist, commissioned by ADF and premiered to great acclaim in 2014. Additional work will round out the program. ReComposed is co-commissioned by ADF and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. ADF support provided by the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Dance.
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Photos by Jim Coleman
MUSICIANS CONCERT BALDWIN AUDITORIUM AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Sunday, June 28 | 7:00pm Free for subscribers! Each summer the virtuosic musicians of the ADF school take center stage for an evening featuring an immense range of musical styles that will get you moving. Come hear the extraordinary talent that inspires the ADF faculty and students throughout the summer.
FACULTY CONCERT REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Sunday, July 5 | 2:00pm and 7:00pm Free for subscribers! Each year, ADF’s internationally renowned faculty share their remarkable talent, skill, and creativity with over 400 students. The faculty will present a concert of their own exhilarating choreography, performed by ADF students and faculty themselves. Same program at both performances. Photos by Grant Halverson
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festival extras BALASARASWATI/JOY ANN DEWEY BEINECKE ENDOWED CHAIR FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING
Friday, June 12 | 5:00pm Baldwin Auditorium at Duke University
CHILDREN’S SATURDAY MATINEES
The Children’s Saturday Matinee series presents performances by three of the acclaimed professional dance companies that perform during the season. These one-hour performances are specially curated to ignite and inspire the imaginations of children, and each one is followed by a FREE Kids’ Party in the DPAC lobby, complete with live music, face-painting, snacks, and additional activities. Durham Performance Arts Center | 1:00pm Tickets: $16 Pilobolus: June 20 Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca: June 27 Doug Varone and Dancers: July 25 Buy tickets to all 3 performances for $32.25!
2015 SEASON DEDICATION
Thursday, June 11 | 7:00pm Durham Performing Arts Center The 2015 ADF Season will be dedicated to Dr. Charles “Chuck” Davis prior to the Shen Wei Dance Arts performance at DPAC on Thursday, June 11 at 7:00pm.
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The 2015 Balasaraswati/Joy Ann Dewey Beinecke Endowed Chair for Distinguished Teaching will be presented to celebrated educators Zvi Gotheiner, James Sutton, and Jaclynn Villamil in a special ceremony on Friday, June 12 at 5:00 pm. The ceremony will take place in Baldwin Auditorium at Duke University. The Chair was established in 1991 and recognizes the dual role of teachers in passing on dance history and tradition and in guaranteeing the future creativity of the art form.
INTERNATIONAL SCREENDANCE FESTIVAL
Free and open to the public! Sundays: June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19 | 2:00pm Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University The 20th annual International Screendance Festival will take place over four consecutive Sundays at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The festival features films that have been chosen by an international panel of judges and explores the place where cinematography and dance merge. This year’s festival also includes a Symposium on Teaching Screendance on July 8th, 9th, and 10th. The Symposium on Teaching Screendance is a two-day event designed to create foundational knowledge among those who teach screendance in academia, at international festivals, or anywhere students and artists gather to share their knowledge of the field.
POST PERFORMANCE DISCUSSIONS (PPDs)
Free for ticket holders!
MOVEMENT IN THE MOONGLOW
A moonlit celebration of ADF and yoga Free & open to the public! Wednesday, June 24 | in the evening (specific time TBD) Duke University’s East Campus ADF and lululemon Streets at Southpoint have paired up for a third summer to invite you to a special yoga event on Duke University’s East Campus to celebrate our vibrant community of movers! First-time and seasoned yogis alike are encouraged to come out for an evening of restorative movement under the peaceful glow of the summer’s moon. Please visit the ADF website for further details.
FESTIVAL TOURS
June 22-July 17 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 10:30am and 1:45pm Free & open to the public! Throughout the summer, weekly Festival Tours offer individuals, families, and community groups a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes of the ADF school and experience the world-renowned ADF faculty and dancers hard at work. Tours are led by ADF staff, giving visitors the chance to learn the history of the festival as well as details about the 2015 season. Tours usually last 1-2 hours. Please call 919-684-6402 to make your reservation.
Post Performance Discussions provide a unique opportunity for patrons to meet the festival artists, ask questions, and gain insight into the creators’ work and vision. PPDs take place after select evening performances throughout the summer. Please check the calendar on page 1 for the PPD schedule.
ADF PROJECT DANCE
ADF Project Dance exposes local youth to dance and performance through free workshops, residencies, and classes for various ages. Led by Gaspard Louis, Director of Project Dance, this program brings the joy of dance to Durham communities that may not otherwise get to experience it. Classes will be held at Kidzu Children’s Museum, Marbles Kids Museum, and to other locales TBA. Stay tuned to the ADF website for ADF Project Dance opportunities.
SAMUEL H. SCRIPPS STUDIOS
Opened in 2012, the Samuel. H. Scripps Studios provide a much-needed space for ADF to continue its educational programming and outreach throughout the year. Serving as a center for dance in Durham, the studios are dedicated to providing a sound scientific and aesthetic base for students of all ages and levels. Throughout the summer the studios will provide classes for adults and children and two one-week dance camps for youth, June 22-26 and July 27-31. Please visit the ADF website for more details on these classes and camps.
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ways to save WAYS TO SAVE
Pick 4+ Series Subscriptions: Save 25% When you purchase one ticket to four or more different performances at one venue, at one time, you will receive 25% off those tickets. You may purchase as many series subscriptions as you like. Additional single tickets are full price. By becoming a 4+ Series Subscriber you will be able to enjoy many benefits including the best seats in the house, easy ticket exchange, ticket insurance, and a tax deduction receipt for any unused tickets. Becoming a subscriber also gives you the opportunity to be among the first to purchase tickets before the general public the following year! 4+ Series Subscriptions to ADF@Duke are available through the order form on page 28, online, in person, or by phone. 4+ Series Subscriptions to ADF@DPAC are available through the order form on page 26, online, in person, or by phone. DPAC & Duke 4+ Series Subscribers recieve 25% off tickets to Ballet Folklórico Cutumba at The Carolina Theatre. Subscription buyers will recieve a discount code via email before single tickets go on sale. Please note that there is no processing fee at DPAC or Duke for orders made in person. All orders are processed in the order in which they are received. Subscribers may exchange their tickets up to 48 hours in advance for the same performing company and same price level. Subject to availability. Note: Due to the exceptional ticket values of the following performances, discounts will not be available for the Saturday Children’s Matinees, Here and Now: NC Dances, Awkward Magic at Motorco, and A Body In Places at Cordoba Center for the Arts. Only the 4+ Series Subscription discount will be offered for Three Acts, Two Dancers, One Radio Host.
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KIDS NIGHT OUT (KNO)
Kids deserve a night out, too! All youth, ages 6-17 are invited to attend many 2015 ADF performance for FREE with the purchase of a single ticket or subscription. Share the thrill of modern dance and excitement of ADF with the next generation of dancegoers. A limited number of KNO tickets will be available for most performing companies. As some programs may contain adult themes or nudity, the selection of KNO tickets is left to the discretion of parents and guardians. ADF will post any adult content information on the website immediately after it is received. Please note that programs are subject to change.
ADF GO!
The ADF Go program is designed to make modern dance more accessible and affordable for young arts lovers in our community. Audience members 18-30 have the opportunity to purchase a $10 ticket to most ADF performances at DPAC, Reynolds Industries Theater, or The Carolina Theatre. Tickets may be purchased online or at the box office. Patrons must present a valid ID when picking up tickets. Rally your friends and make this the summer of ADF. You have no excuse not to see everything! So, Go!
SENIOR DISCOUNT
ADF patrons who are 65 years of age or older may reduce their regularpriced single ticket by $3.
STUDENT DISCOUNT
All full-time students can receive half-priced tickets! Just present a valid student ID at the box office window one hour prior to the start of each ADF performance. Subject to availability. One ticket per valid ID.
GROUPS SAVE 25%!
There’s no better way to see the best in modern dance at an incredibly affordable rate than to bring a group of ten or more. Group tickets are ideal for clubs of any kind, networking groups, neighborhood associations, and much more! Groups of 10 or more save 25% off of regular-priced tickets.
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT
University employees receive 20% off regular ticket prices. Contact your university/college human resources department for the ADF University Employee discount code or visit our website to view participating universities.
Be part of the ADF legacy! Support new work, scholarships, international exchanges, and stunning live performances! ADF Donors are the reason choreographers, dancers, and students are able to continue to create, perform, and train at the festival. Now more than ever is an exciting time to renew your gift or become an ADF Donor.
ways to give
1. ENJOY THE MAGIC OF MODERN DANCE BEYOND THE STAGE! Throughout the season, ADF will offer exclusive events for its donors of $100+. 2. SPECIAL ACCESS! Gifts of $250+ allow access for 4 to the Durham Performing Arts Center’s President’s Club. 3. LET ADF HELP YOU! Gifts of $1000+ offer the benefit of ADF’s exclusive ticket concierge service. 4. ADF IS YOUR NEIGHBOR! ADF continues to make an impact on a national and international level, and its programming and presence also contribute to the cultural landscape and offerings in your community. For a full list of the NEW 2015 ADF donor levels and benefits or to make a contribution, visit americandancefestival.org, call 919-684-6402 or e-mail development@americandancefestival.org. Donations may also be included with your ticket order form. Contributions are tax-deductible within the law. A copy of the ADF’s latest annual report may be obtained, upon request, from American Dance Festival, 715 Broad Street, Durham, North Carolina 27705 or from the Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10271. Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the NC State Solicitation Licensing Branch at (888) 830-4989. This License is not an endorsement by the State.
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Tickets on sale May 11
RETURNING SUBSCRIBERS: Return your order form by May 8 to get the best seats IN THE HOUSE!
For details on series subscriptions and other discounts, check out Ways To Save on page 23. For general questions about the season, please call 919-684-6402.
How to Order ADF@DPAC Tickets Single Ticket Prices: $58 | $51.50 | $46 | $26.75
Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $44.25 | $39.50 | $35.25 | $20.75
Single Ticket Prices: $49.25 | $43 | $37.50 | $26.75 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $37.75 | $33 | $29 | $20.75
IN PERSON or BY MAIL Durham Performing Arts Center The American Tobacco District 123 Vivian Street, Durham, NC 27701
Single Ticket Prices: $33.25 | $27.75 | $25.75 | $26.75 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $25.75 | $21.75 | $20.75 | $ 20
Single Ticket Prices: $26.75 | $19.25 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $20.75 | $15.25
In an effort to provide affordable ticket prices, we now offer $19.25 seats in limited view seating in the Orchestra.
BY PHONE 919-680-ARTS (2787) ONLINE americandancefestival.org
How to Order ADF@Duke & Offsite Tickets BODYTRAFFIC Footprints
*Single Ticket Price: $34.50 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $26
Heidi Latsky Dance Dynamic Duos Company Wang Ramirez ZviDance
*Single Ticket Price: $27
Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $20.25
Faculty Concert Musicians Concert
The DPAC box office will open three hours prior to event time for all DPAC performances.
PARKING
PARKING at DPAC is easy in three decks within a few minutes walking distance of the theater. American Tobacco East Deck ($5), American Tobacco North Deck ($4), American Tobacco South Deck (free, except on game days). Parking will also be available in the VIP lot directly across from DPAC ($5).
Ticket purchases for ADF@DPAC performances must be made payable to Durham Performing Arts Center. All tickets are non-refundable.
DUKE BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 11am–6pm IN PERSON or BY MAIL (order form on page 28): Duke University Box Office Bryan Center, Duke University’s West Campus Box 90940, Durham, NC 27708 BY PHONE 919-684-4444 ONLINE americandancefestival.org
*Single Ticket Price: $16.25
Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $12.25
*Does not include add-on performances. See page 28 for additional performance prices.
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DPAC BOX OFFICE HOURS Tues-Fri 10am–5pm Sat 10am–2pm
Please see page 30 for details.
The Duke University Box Office will open one hour prior to event time for all Duke performances.
PARKING
PARKING is available in the Bryan Center parking garage, located on Science Drive on Duke’s West Campus. Duke Parking charges an event parking fee of $5. Ticket purchases for ADF@Duke performances must be made payable to University Box Office. All tickets are non-refundable.
DPAC Order Form 1
Pick 4+ Series Subscriptions: SAVE 25% When you purchase one ticket to four or more different performances at ADF@DPAC, at one time, you will receive 25% off those tickets. You may purchase as many series subscriptions as you like. Additional single tickets are full price.
SELECT YOUR PERFORMANCES
☛ SATURDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCES NOW AT 7:00!
Ticket prices include NC State House Bill 998 sales tax and City of Durham Facility Fee. KNO tickets are Kids Night Out tickets. For details, see page 23.
ADF @DPAC
Dates (please circle)
Seat
Ticket Price (circle)
Pick 4+ Series Tickets (Save 25%) (circle)
Orch
$26.75
$20.75
Grand Tier
$26.75
$20.75
Orch
$58 | $49.25 | $27.75 | $19.25
$44.25 | $37.75 | $21.75 | $15.25
Grand Tier
$58 | $49.25
$44.25 | $37.75
Orch
$51.50 | $43 | $27.75 | $19.25
$39.50 | $33 | $21.75 | $15.25
Grand Tier
$51.50 | $43
$39.50 | $33
Shen Wei Dance Arts
Th 6/11 7pm
Fri 6/12 8pm
Sat 6/13 7pm
Pilobolus
Th 6/18 8pm
Fri 6/19 8pm
Sat 6/20 7pm
Fri 6/26 8pm
Sat 6/27 7pm
Fri 7/3 8pm
Sat 7/4 2pm
Orch
$58 | $49.25 | $27.75 |$19.25
$44.25 | $37.75 | $21.75 | $15.25
Grand Tier
$58 | $49.25
$44.25| $37.75
Fri 7/10 8pm
Sat 7/11 7pm
Orch
$58 | $49.25 | $27.75 | $19.25
$44.25 | $37.75 | $21.75 | $15.25
Grand Tier
$58 | $49.25
$44.25 | $37.75
Sat 7/18 7pm
Orch
$58 | $49.25 | $33.25 | $19.25
$44.25 | $37.75 | $25.75 | $15.25
Grand Tier
$58 | $49.25
$44.25 | $37.75
Sat 7/25 7pm
Orch
$46 | $37.50 | $25.75 | $19.25
$35.25 | 29 | $20 | $15.25
Grand Tier
$46 | $37.50
$35.25 | $29
Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca Paul Taylor Dance Company Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Dance Company
Th 7/2 8pm
Three Acts, Two Dancers, One Radio Host
Doug Varone and Dancers
Fri 7/24 8pm
# of Pick 4+ Series Tickets
✄
# KNO Tix
Subtotal
$_________
ADF is committed to providing equal access to performances for audience members of all abilities. Large print programs are available at all venues and can be reserved by calling 919-684-6402, or printed from our website at americandancefestival.org. Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) are available at each theater upon request. For additional information about accessibility at the theater visit dpacnc.com (for DPAC) or tickets.duke.edu (for Duke).
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# additional single Tix (Full Price)
➣
$_________
$_________
$_________
$_________
$_________ $_________
Ticket Subtotal
$__________ 26
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CHILDREN’S SATURDAY MATINEES Performance
Date & Times
Price
Children’s Saturday Matinee Series
6/20, 6/27, and 7/25
$32.25
$____________
Pilobolus
Sat 6/20 at 1pm
$16
$____________
Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca
Sat 6/27 at 1pm
$16
$____________
Doug Varone and Dancers
Sat 7/25 at 1pm
$16
$____________
Ticket prices include NC State House Bill 998 sales tax and City of Durham Facility Fee.
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DPAC Order Form
SEATING PREFERENCE The Box Office will make best efforts to seat you as requested.
# of Tickets
Subtotal
Children’s Saturday Matinee Total $___________
TICKET ORDER TOTALS
Ticket Subtotal (Section 1, reverse side) $_____________________ Children’s Matinee Total (Section 3, see above) $_____________________ DPAC Processing Fee (total # of tickets________x $3) $_____________________ No processing fee for in-person orders.
PATRON INFORMATION
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Name Address City
State
Day Phone (
Evening (
)
Zip )
Email (requested) Would you like to receive information from the American Dance Festival? ❑ Yes
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MAIL OR BRING TO: DPAC Ticket Center, 123 Vivian Street, Durham, NC 27701
TOTAL $_____________________
PAYMENT INFORMATION
❑ Check payable to DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ❑ Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ AMEX ❑ Discover Signature Name (as appears on card) Credit Card # Billing Zip Code
Exp Date
✄
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DUKE Order Form 1
SELECT YOUR PERFORMANCES (all performances begin at 8pm unless otherwise noted) Ticket prices include NC State House Bill 998 sales tax. KNO tickets are Kids Night Out tickets. For details, see page 23.
ADF @DUKE
Dates (please circle)
Ticket Price (circle)
Pick 4+ Series (SAVE 25%) (circle)
# Pick 4+ Series tickets
# additional single tickets (Full Price)
# KNO Tickets
Subtotal
BodyTraffic
Sun 6/14
Mon 6/15
Tue 6/16
$34.50
$26
$________
Heidi Latsky Dance
Sun 6/21
Mon 6/22
Tue 6/23
$27
$20.25
$________
Mon 6/29
Tue 6/30
Wed 7/1
$27
$20.25
$________
Tue 7/7
Wed 7/8
$27
$20.25
$________
$27
$20.25
$________
$34.50
$26
$________
Sun 6/28 | 7pm
$16.25
$12.25
$________
Sun 7/5 2pm | 7pm
$16.25
$12.25
$________
Dynamic Duos Company Wang Ramirez ZviDance
Sun 7/12
*Musician’s Concert at Baldwin Auditorium
*Faculty Concert
Mon 7/13
ADF is committed to providing equal access to performances for audience members of all abilities. Large print programs are available at all venues and can be reserved by calling 919-6846402, or printed from our website at americandancefestival.org. Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) are available at each theater upon request. For additional information about accessibility at the theater visit dpacnc.com (for DPAC) or tickets.duke.edu (for Duke).
Thu 7/9
Tue 7/14 Tue 7/21
Footprints
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Pick 4+ Series Subscriptions: SAVE 25% When you purchase one ticket to four or more different performances at ADF@Duke, at one time, you will receive 25% off those tickets. You may purchase as many series subscriptions as you like. Additional single tickets are full price.
Wed 7/22
Thu 7/23
ADD-ONS (Add the below performances onto your Duke or DPAC Series Subscription!) ADF@ DUKE
Dates (please circle)
Here and Now: NC Dances
Thu 6/25
at Reynolds Industries Theater
*Awkward Magic
at Motorco Music Hall
**Sat 6/27
Sun 6/28
*A Body In Places
at Cordoba Center for the Arts *General admission **9pm only Discounts not available for Add-On Performances
Mon 6/29
Tue 6/30
Wed 7/1
Tue 7/7
Wed 7/8
Thu 7/9
Fri 7/10
Sat 7/11
Sun 7/12
Times (circle)
Ticket Price (circle)
7pm 9pm
$16.25
$________
7pm 9pm
$16.25
$________
7pm
$16.25
$________
# of Tickets
Ticket Subtotal Continued on reverse side
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Subtotal
$_______ 28
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SEATING PREFERENCE The Box Office will make best efforts to seat you as requested.
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❑ Center
❑ Right
DUKE Order Form
❑ Aisle ❑ Best Available
TICKET ORDER TOTALS
Ticket Subtotal (Section 1, reverse side)
Duke University Box Office processing fee (Pick 4+ Series=$5 flat fee/single tickets=$1.50 per ticket) TOTAL Tax-Deductible Contribution* (See page 24 for details)
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PATRON INFORMATION
$____________________ $____________________ + $____________________ $____________________
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Address
❑ Check payable to DUKE UNIVERSITY BOX OFFICE ❑ Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ AMEX ❑ Discover
City State Zip
Signature
Day Phone (
Name (as appears on card)
Name
)
Evening (
)
Email (requested) *If you are making a tax-deductible contribution, print name(s) exactly as it should appear in the ADF playbill:
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Credit Card # Billing Zip Code
Exp Date
MAIL OR BRING TO:
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Duke University Box Office, Bryan University Center, Box 90940, Durham, NC 27708
The Carolina Theatre Tickets to Ballet Folklórico Cutumba at The Carolina Theatre will be available for purchase when single tickets go on sale May 11. DPAC and Duke 4+ Series Subscribers receive 25% off tickets to Ballet Folklórico Cutumba. Subscription buyers will receive a discount code via email before single tickets go on sale.
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PERFORMANCE SELECTION
ADF@ The Carolina Theatre
Ballet Folklórico Cutumba
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Dates
Wed 7/15
Thu 7/16
Time
Ticket Price
8pm
$62 | $52 | $32
TO ORDER TICKETS:
CALL 919.560.3030 VISIT 309 W Morgan St, Durham, NC 27701
Monday-Friday 11AM-6PM or
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Box 90772, Durham, NC 27708
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