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Forty years ago when ADF moved from New London, Connecticut, to Durham, North Carolina, the festival stimulated a renaissance. North Carolina welcomed us with open arms and, according to Anna Kisselgoff in The New York Times, “Southern hospitality is not a myth…the outpouring of support was visible at every level.” ADF chose Duke University as the site of its new home over nearly fifty other invitations from all around the country, in part because of North Carolina’s demonstrated enthusiasm for the performing arts. It has been an exhilarating forty years and we look forward to many more. ADF would like to thank Duke University for its incredible support over the past 40 years. Best,
Jodee Nimerichter Executive Director
contents Opening Night Performance & Fête.................3 Performances..............................................4-25 Festival Tours..................................................26 Beyond The Stage......................................27-28 Ways To Give.............................................28-29 Major Sponsors..............................................29 Ways To Save..................................................30 ADF GO!.....................................................31-32 How To Order.................................................33 DPAC Order Form......................................34-35 DUKE Order Form......................................36-37 Season Calendar.............................................38
season dedication
Durham Performing Art Center Thursday, June 15 | 6:30pm The 2017 ADF Season will be dedicated to the late Allen D. Roses, MD prior to the Opening Night Performance at DPAC.
The official poster celeberating ADF’s inaugural season in Durham, NC, designed by Jennifer Bartlett.
Governor Hunt welcomes ADF to its new-found home in North Carolina.
Allen D. Roses, MD photo by Jared Lazarus / Duke Photography. All photos by Grant Halverson © ADF 2017 unless otherwise noted.
openingnight performance & fête
tickets include
Thursday
june 15, 2017
$140
$60 Tax-Deductible. All proceeds will benefit the ADF Fund. Sponsorship opportunities available. For more information contact Kelsey Favret at 919-684-6402 or kelsey@americandancefestival.org.
PREMIERE ORCHESTRA SEATING
Durham Performing Arts Center, 6:30pm Featuring companies and choreographers in or from NC (see facing page for details).
Jennings Brody
Nancy P. Carstens
HONORARY FÊTE COMMITTEE Jack Arnold and Robin Harris David and Michelle Beischer Mayor William V. “Bill” Bell and Judith Bell Virginia Rand Bowman Brenda Brodie Diane and Charles Catotti Bruce and Rebecca Elvin Joseph Fedrowitz and Mitchell Vann Richard E. Feldman, Esq. Thomas R. Galloway Rory Gillis Pamela and Isaac Green Thomas S. Kenan, III Wayne Martin Nancy McKaig Jacqueline and Richard Morgan Mimi O’Brien Vicky Patton and Bob Chapman Charles L. Reinhart Caroline and Arthur Rogers Tallman Trask III Nancy Trovillion and Jamie Wallace Holly Tucker and John Boy Senator Mike Woodard and Sarah Woodard
DINNER AND DANCING AT THE FÊTE The Rickhouse, following the opening night performance. Dinner by Parizäde, complimentary wine and beer, cash bar. Music by Russell Favret Trio and DJ Bunn. Transportation available from DPAC to The Rickhouse on the famous ADF bus. Complimentary valet parking at The Rickhouse.
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DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Thursday, June 15 | 6:30pm
ADF Commissioned World Premiere | ADF Debuts The African American Dance Ensemble returns to ADF with their exuberant brand of dance and music. JOYEMOVEMENT’s solo, Fit The Description, is a love letter to all who have been accused of being a suspect because of the color of their skin, their hairstyle, their spunk, their clothing style, the shape of their nose, the color of their teeth, how they laugh, who they worship, or where they eat lunch. Charlotte Ballet will perform Ohad Naharin’s Minus 16. With a musical score that ranges from Dean Martin to traditional Israeli songs, Minus 16 uses improvisation and Naharin’s acclaimed Gaga method in this exhilarating work. In celebration of ADF’s 40th year in Durham, the festival commissioned Dialogues by Artistic Director Robert Weiss and Resident Choreographer Zalman Raffael of the Carolina Ballet. Tap dancers Elizabeth Burke and Luke Hickey will also perform. The evening’s performance begins with the season dedication to the late Allen D. Roses, MD, ADF’s former board chairman, and with a presentation by local children from ADF’s Samuel H. Scripps Studios’ Pilobolus Shadow Camp. This performance is supported in part by SunTrust Foundation.
Photos: JOYEMOVEMENT (background image) by Jeremy Hyler, AADE by Sara D. Davis, Charlotte Ballet by Jeremy Hyler, Carolina Ballet by 20/20photo-video.com, Elizabeth Burke by Nathan Keay. Opposite page photo by Cara Tench.
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“Typical art-viewing etiquette this is not…” —Vogue
Museum Workout
NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF ART
Saturday, June 3-Monday, June 5 | 9:00am, 10:15am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, and 3:00pm
Photo by Mallory Lynn
Limited to 15 people!
Co-presented by ADF and the North Carolina Museum of Art, Museum Workout is an experiential piece that blends a choreographed physical workout with a guided museum tour. Led by Monica Bill Barnes, her long-time dancing partner Anna Bass, and the company’s Creative Producing Director Robbie Saenz de Viteri, audiences perform choreographed movement as they travel to works of art selected by collaborator Maira Kalman. The first workout of each day and all workouts on Monday, June 5, will take place while the Museum is closed to the public.
Happy Hour
THE PSI THEATRE AT THE DURHAM ARTS COUNCIL Tuesday, June 6-Friday, June 9 | 6:30pm BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass play two utterly ubiquitous male characters. But as female performers, they can never become these characters. In their persistent failure to become these icons, we can see something more special—two individuals desperate to wrest new meaning from our most familiar ideas of ourselves. Hosted by Robbie Saenz de Viteri, Happy Hour is a hybrid, part office party, part dance show, and part karaoke event. The happy hour continues after each performance at Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub. Join Monica and Anna for a cool one! The presentation of Happy Hour is made possible by PNC.
“...like the best [happy hours], it offers abundant laughter.”
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Photo by Mallory Lynn
—The New York Times
Photo by Gadi Dagon
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kogan THE CARY THEATER
Tuesday, June 13 & Wednesday, June 14 | 7:30pm
ADF Debut
REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Friday, June 16 | 8:00pm Saturday, June 17 | 7:00pm
“It’s simple, touching. It makes one dream of a better world. Where art, used as a bridge, would be the source of this improvement.” —Rue du Théâtre
We Love Arabs is the comical story of a Jewish choreographer and an Arab dancer who want to create a show that carries a message of coexistence and peace, a successful endeavor that demolishes the wall of prejudice, and an examination of everyday behavior that is executed with humor and subtlety. The presentation of We Love Arabs at The Cary Theater is co-presented by ADF and The Town of Cary. ADF support for these performances provided in part by The Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast Region.
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“The piece maintains its comedic high throughout...Porter and Juli are a hilarious, dynamic pair.” —The Dance Enthusiast
REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Tuesday, June 20 & Wednesday, June 21 | 8:00pm The duo, first paired by ADF in 2015, Claire Porter & Sara Juli present their latest ADF-commissioned collaboration, The Lectern. Living according to rules is the demand on all of us. We are surrounded by the rules of our laws, protocols, manners, and expectations. But what are these rules? What are the rules of the game we’re playing? And what happens when rules take over? Using movement, text, sound, song, and a catwalk runway, the acclaimed comedic performers upend our day-to-day, necessaryto-survive, rule-rituals in The Lectern and find the hilarious in the rule-bending of our daily lives. The Lectern by Claire Porter and Sara Juli is commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works and The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation. Additional support provided by Hilton Durham near Duke University.
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Photo by Stephen Donovan
ADF Commissioned World Premiere
SHEAFER THEATER AT DUKE
Sunday, June 18 | 5:00pm Monday, June 19 | 8:00pm
ADF Debut
John is a new solo by North Carolina native Tommy Noonan, based in part on The Illustrated Biography of John Travolta, as well as on figures such as TV audience warmup-artist Jay Flats, motivational speaker Tony Robbins, and other various televangelists, late-night infomercial personalities, talking heads, entertainers, and politicians.
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noonan “…the images and emotions evoked…will remain seared in my memory and no doubt in the memories of others who saw it.”
Photo by Tim Walter
—The Herald Sun
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thomas & co. “…an activated Jackson Pollock painting.” —The New York Times
REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Friday, June 23 | 8:00pm Saturday, June 24 | 7:00pm
ADF Debut
Bill Young/Colleen Thomas & Co. revive Young’s 30 year-old Interleaving, a piece combining four separate dances, For Wall Unfolding (an all female quintet), Double Bill (a trio), and two quartets, Music Minus One and Sambosamba. This unusual choreographic concept uses these four dances that have traditional beginnings, middles, and ends, but instead of a linear presentation of those sections, Young has grouped them together: all four beginnings are performed sequentially, then all four middles and, finally, all four ends.
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natalie marrone & the dance cure The evening will begin with a performance by North Carolina’s Natalie Marrone and the Dance Cure, chosen from eighteen entries by a jury of local arts presenters consisting of Aaron Greenwald, Executive Director of Duke Performances, Sharon Moore, Director of NC State LIVE, and Amy Russell, Director of Programming for Carolina Performing Arts.
LIVING ARTS COLLECTIVE
Saturday, June 24 & Sunday, June 25 | 1:00pm & 7:00pm Monday, June 26 & Tuesday, June 27 | 7:00pm ADF Debut
Clock that Mug or Dusted, part two of a three-part suite–one great, bright, brittle all togetherness–is a glorious, hilarious, and, yes, messy homage to feminist performance artists, from Anna Halprin to Janine Antoni, and their focus on the body as a canvas for social change, rebellion, community, and personal expansion brought to you by beloved drag/dance bio-fem icon Cherdonna Shinatra. This performance contains nudity and adult subject matter. Presented by ADF in association with Living Arts Collective. The presentation of one great, bright, brittle altogetherness by Jody Kuehner 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.
“Cherdonna...electric, at times terrifying (in the best way).” —Stolen Lunch Seattle
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REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Wednesday, June 28 & Thursday, June 29 | 8:00pm
ADF Commission
Beth Gill, a three-time “Bessie” award winner, is perhaps best known for her 2011 breakout work, Electric Midwife, about which the New York Times stated, “There aren’t many dance makers of Ms. Gill’s generation…working with the kind of clear, penetrating focus that made Midwife—a pair of perfectly symmetrical trios—such a transporting meditation on the body, its intricate physics and intrinsic poetry.” New Work is commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works.
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New Work is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Poject co-commissioned by The Yard in partnership with Walker Art Center, American Dance Festival, and NPN. For more information: www.npnweb.org
“It’s difficult to convey in words how Gill’s work is both crystalline and earthy, spare, yet complex.”
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Photo by Brian Rogers
—ArtsJournal
pilo bolus “There are other companies that take art to extremes, but Pilobolus proves once more that it does it best.” —Philadelphia Inquirer
DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, June 30 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 1 | 7:00pm Children’s Matinee | Saturday, July 1 | 1:00pm
ADF Commissioned World Premiere
Photo by Robert Whitman
Festival favorite Pilobolus returns! On the Nature of Things explores the birth of desire and its intertwined connection to shame and revenge. Rushes was the first of Pilobolus’s International Collaborators Projects and is the result of Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak’s collaboration with Pilobolus Artistic Director Robby Barnett and the company. Finally, the company will present the world premiere of a new ADF-commissioned collaboration with Abigail Washburn and 16 time Grammy Award-winning banjo legend Béla Fleck.
This performance contains nudity. New Work is commissioned by ADF with support from the SHS Foundation and the Reinhart Fund.
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musicians
concert BALDWIN AUDITORIUM AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Sunday, July 2 | 7:00pm
Each summer the virtuosic musicians of the ADF school take center stage for an evening featuringmusicians an immense range of musical styles that will get you moving. Come experience the extraordinary talent that inspires the ADF faculty and students throughout the summer.
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REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Wednesday, July 5 & Thursday, July 6 | 8:00pm
ADF Debut
The Missing Generation is a dance-theater work that gives voice to longtime survivors of the early AIDS epidemic. This powerful show is a love letter to a forgotten generation of survivors–those who witnessed and experienced the loss of part of an entire generation of gay and transgender people to AIDS in the 1980s and 1990s.
This performance contains adult subject matter.
“A powerful blend of utterly gut-wrenching storytelling and sophisticated movement.” —SF Weekly
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DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, July 7 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 8 | 7:00pm Children’s Matinee | Saturday, July 8 | 1:00pm
Different program each night! One of the world’s most highly respected and sought-after ensembles, the Paul Taylor Dance Company will present two different programs of classic and new works. On Friday evening, the company will perform Cascade, Syzygy, and Larry Keigwin’s Rush Hour. Saturday night’s program will consist of 1978’s Airs, Black Tuesday, set to songs from the Great Depression, and Doug Elkins’ work The Weight of Smoke.
“The Paul Taylor Dance Company, led by a wizard, shows monumental taste in everything it does.” —Montreal Gazette
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Photo by Paul B Goode
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latsky dance
“Heidi Latsky Dance continues to redefine the notions of dance, beauty, and virtuosity…” —The Dance Enthusiast
DUKE HOMESTEAD, DURHAM, NC
Sunday, July 9 | 5:00pm
FREE!
Photo by Amor Arida
ADF, in association with Duke Homestead, presents Heidi Latsky Dance’s On Display, a deconstructed art exhibit/fashion installation and commentary on the body as spectacle and society’s obsession with body image. On Display is a structured improvisation movement piece designed to be performed by diverse people. The installation allows performers and the public alike to fully witness each other.
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“A blow to the stomach, somewhere between black humor and suffocation.” — Achbar Ha’ir
Adf & nasher museum of art co-present
yossi berg & oded graf dance Theatre NASHER MUSEUM OF ART AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Monday, July 10-Wednesday, July 12 | 7:00pm
Co-presented by ADF and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Come Jump With Me is a daring, provocative, and witty work that examines the relevancy and significance of creating art in the urgent political reality of Israel. In the explosive political and social reality, this work indeed pushes the limits and “plays with fire,” both literally and visually. Photo by Gadi Dagon
This performance contains adult subject matter.
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ADF support for these performances provided by Israel’s Office of Cultural Affairs in North America, The Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast Region, and The Israel Center of the Jewish Federation of Durham-Chapel Hill.
REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Wednesday, July 12 & Thursday, July 13 | 8:00pm
ADF Commissioned World Premiere
The ADF-commissioned Elvis Everywhere is dendy/ donovan projects’ latest work. “America is Elvis Presley–the most beautiful, talented, rebellious nation in the history of Earth. And now, you’re in your Vegas years. You’ve squeezed yourself into a white jumpsuit, you’re wheezing your way through ‘Love Me Tender’ and you might be about to pass away bloated on the toilet. But you’re still the King.” – John Oliver Elvis Everywhere is commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works.
“…a rare and heady blend of high entertainment and smart social criticism.” — Santa Barbara Independent
Photo by Stephen Donovan
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THEATRE
“…a potent examination of a mind disordered by psychological suffering.” —The Stage
DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, July 14 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 15 | 7:00pm
ADF Debut
This performance contains adult subject matter and language.
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Photo by Wendy D Photography
Created by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young, Betroffenheit evokes the state of shock and bewilderment that is all encompassing in the wake of a disaster. Touching on themes of loss, trauma, addiction, and recovery, Betroffenheit is a boundary-stretching hybrid of theater and dance. The piece is co-created by Kidd Pivot and Electric Company Theatre.
REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Sunday, July 16 | 2:00pm and 7:00pm
Each year, ADF’s internationally renowned faculty share their explosive talent, skill, and creativity with over 400 students. The faculty will present a concert of their own choreography, performed by ADF students and faculty themselves. Same program at both performances.
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Tuesday, July 18 & Wednesday, July 19 | 8:00pm ADF Debuts Roy Assaf’s all male trio, The Hill, which won first prize in the 27th International Competition For Choreographers in Hanover, Germany, is based on the Hebrew song Givat Hatahmoshet–about Jerusalem’s Ammunition Hill, the site of bitter battles in the Six Day War. Ate9 Dance Company’s Exhibit B explores the difficulty that the Israeli conflict brings to daily lives. Choreographer Danielle Agami continues her collaboration with composer Omid Walizadeh with a mashup of hip hop and Iranian music.
The presentation of Roy Assaf and Ate9 Dance Company is made possible with support from The Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast Region and The Israel Center of the Jewish Federation of Durham-Chapel Hill.
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“They glide along the stage, fall into each others’ arms, lift each other, continue gliding, as if they could go on and on...” —Haaretz
Photo by Gadi Dagon
The presentation of Roy Assaf is made possible with support from Israel’s Office of Cultural Affairs in North America.
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“Since arriving in town, Agami has become choreography’s It girl.” —Los Angeles Times
Photo by Cheryl Mann
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mark morris dance group “Inventive, versatile and witty, he makes works that are both smart and emotional, and can create a complex sense of place or mood with the simplest gestures and stage elements.” —The Seattle Times
DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Friday, July 21 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 22 | 7:00pm Children’s Matinee | Saturday, July 22 | 1:00pm
Mark Morris Dance Group brings their 1981 masterwork Gloria to the DPAC stage. With music by Antonio Vivaldi, performed live by the Durham Symphony, the North Carolina Master Chorale, and members of the Mark Morris Dance Group Music Ensemble. The company will also perform Excursions with music by Samuel Barber and A Lake set to music by Franz Joseph Haydn. Mark Morris Dance Group’s evening performances are dedicated to the North Carolina Arts Council in honor of its 50th Anniversary.
Photo by Elaine Mayson
live music with durham symphony and north carolina master chorale during evening performances!
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jennifer nugent & Paul
matteson “...fresh, inventive, engaging and exciting. And they didn’t waste any time getting their point across.” —Masslive.com
THE ARK, DUKE UNIVERSITY EAST CAMPUS Saturday, July 22 & Sunday, July 23 | 7:00pm & 9:00pm World Premiere | ADF Debuts Kimberly Bartosik/daela presents Ecsteriority4 (Part 2), a 32-minute dance constructed within a landscape of power and desire, where irrational impulses create a feeling of urgency and the inevitability of violation. Jennifer Nugent and Paul Matteson have collaborated for over sixteen years with a shared interest in movement invention that at once honors and challenges personal range. Note to Self explores the arising and passing away of support and the ever-changing nature of intimacy over time, the reality of coming together and falling apart, again, and again.
“Kimberly Bartosik is one of the most intriguing descendants of Merce Cunningham.”
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Photo by Ryutaro Mishima
Photo by Arthur Fink
—Dance Magazine
“…the performances prove the worthiness of the festival’s summer school and its continuing commitment to new work.” —The News and Observer
REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES THEATER
Tuesday, July 25 & Wednesday, July 26 | 8:00pm ADF Commissioned World Premieres | ADF Debuts Footprints delivers an outstanding presentation of three ADF-commissioned world premieres and two reconstructions by groundbreaking artists, performed with impeccable technique and infectious energy by ADF students. Two of Scripps/ADF award winner Lucinda Childs’ minimalist works, 2013’s Kilar and 1993’s Concerto, will be performed. After making his ADF debut in 2015 with his co-created Awkward Magic, Gregory Dolbashian returns. Dolbashian’s choreography has been described as “fluidly inventive” by the The New York Times. Canada’s Shay Kuebler’s work crosses the boundaries of martial arts, theater, and dance and strives to discover new, compelling, and challenging forms of physical art. Gesel Mason’s pieces seek to create meaningful, relevant, and compelling art events as a way to encourage compassion and inquiry. Program Support provided by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation.
foot The adf Performance series and six week school merge for this exciting program!
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Photos: Shay Kuebler (background image) by Cara Tench, Lucinda Childs by Sally Cohn, Gesel Mason by Daniel Beahm, Gregory Dolbashian by Grant Halverson.
New Works by Gregory Dolbashian, Gesel Mason, and Shay Kuebler are commissioned by ADF with support from the SHS Foundation.
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company World Premiere of the Full analogy Trilogy! Different program each night!
DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Thursday, July 27 & Friday, July 28 | 8:00pm Saturday, July 29 | 7:00pm
Bill T. Jones with Associate Artistic Director, Janet Wong, and his company, developed three evening-length works titled Analogy: A Trilogy. The complete trilogy, performed for the first time at ADF, brings into light the different types of war we fight and, in particular, the war within ourselves. Works to be performed are Analogy/Dora: Tramontane, Analogy/Lance: Pretty aka the Escape Artist, and the ADF-commissioned Analogy/ Ambros: The Emigrant.
Pretty aka the Escape Artist contains adult subject matter and language.
“...flows with an engaging slipperiness between being illustrative and formally abstract.”—The New York Times
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Photo by Paul B Goode
Analogy/Ambros: The Emigrant is commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works and the Reinhart Fund.
festivaltours take a free tour and experience the adf school! June 26-July 21 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, at 9:15am and 11:15am. Afternoon tours are available upon request. Free and open to the public! Throughout the summer, tours offer individuals, families, and community groups an insider’s perspective where you can experience the world-renowned ADF faculty, students, and musicians hard at work. Tours of the school increase your understanding of modern dance and ADF. The tours highlight the history of the festival up to the present day. Tours are led by Director of ADF School Tours, Joseph Fedrowitz, ADF staff, and other long-time ADF supporters, giving visitors the chance to observe art in action as well as obtain details about the 2017 season. Tours usually last 1-2 hours. Please call 919-684-6402 or email tours@americandancefestival.org to make your reservation.
join us for convocation! We invite you to be our very special guest at ADF’s Convocation. Join ADF students, interns, faculty, musicians, and staff as they gather to kick-off the incredible summer that is before them! Friday, June 16th at 9:00am | Baldwin Auditorium | 1336 Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27708
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beyondTHEstag SAMUEL H. SCRIPPS/ADF AWARD
Reynolds Industries Theater | Tuesday, July 25
ADF will present the 2017 Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance Festival Award for lifetime achievement to legendary choreographer, Lucinda Childs. Established in 1981 by Samuel H. Scripps, the annual award honors choreographers who have dedicated their lives and talent to the creation of modern dance. Ms. Childs’ work is renowned for its minimal and elegant style, virtuosity, and mesmerizing repetitive movements and patterns. The $50,000 award will be presented to Ms. Childs in a brief ceremony prior to the Footprints performance at Reynolds Industries Theater.
BALASARASWATI/JOY ANNE DEWEY BEINECKE ENDOWED CHAIR FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING
Baldwin Auditorium on Duke’s East Campus | Saturday, July 15 | 5:00pm
The 2017 Balasaraswati/Joy Anne Dewey Beinecke Endowed Chair for Distinguished Teaching will be awarded to celebrated dance artist Liz Lerman.
ADF’S MOVIES BY MOVERS
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University (other locations TBD) | July 12-15 Free and open to the public! ADF’s Movies by Movers will screen films July 12-15. Moving images, moving bodies. Movement and film just go together. ADF’s Movies By Movers is a bi-annual festival dedicated to the celebration of the conversation between the body and the camera. Please visit the ADF website for times, locations, and the full screening schedule.
POST PERFORMANCE DISCUSSIONS
Free for ticket holders! Post Performance Discussions (PPDs), moderated by Jim Sutton, 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 38 for the PPD schedule.
ADF 2017’S OFFICIAL WATERING HOLE
ADF’s Official Season Bar is The Tavern! Stop in before or after a show and try the Dancetini for only $5 all festival long. Plus, receive 10% off food with your ADF ID or ticket stub!
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age SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC IN THE DPAC LOBBY
Join us for pre-show music from members of the Durham Symphony each Saturday night, 6:00-7:00pm.
Donate today and help ADF support commissions, scholarships, performances, and community outreach programs!
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 dance. Stay tuned to the ADF website for ADF Project Dance opportunities.
Any size gift is appreciated and can be PAID IN FULL or by ADF’S MONTHLY giving program!
Kidzu Children’s Museum | Chapel Hill, NC Wednesday, June 14 at 10:30am Wednesday, June 21 at 10:30am Wednesday, July 12 at 10:30am Wednesday, July 19 at 10:30am
SPECIAL DONOR BENEFITS BEGIN AT $250 AND INCLUDE:
• Access for 4 to ADF’s Donor Lounge at DPAC for 2017 performances • Invitations to exclusive donor events (open rehearsals, Director’s tour of ADF school, and more) • 10% discount on ADF merchandise
Marbles Kids Museum | Raleigh, NC Saturday, June 3 at 2:00pm Saturday, June 17 at 11:00am Saturday, July 8th at 2:00pm Saturday, July 22 at 2:00pm
GIFTS STARTING AT $1,000 ALSO INCLUDE:
• ADF ticket concierge service (order your season tickets directly through ADF) • Invitation for 2 to a season cast party • Listing on screens in ADF’s Donor Lounge at DPAC For a full list of the NEW 2017 ADF donor levels and benefits or to make a contribution, visit ADF’s website at www.americandancefestival.org.
ADF Project Dance is made possible with major support from the SHS Foundation.
SAMUEL H. SCRIPPS STUDIOS
MAKE A CONTRIBUTION:
The year-round programs at ADF’s Samuel H. Scripps Studios are dedicated to providing a sound scientific and aesthetic base for all levels of dance training from beginning to professional. Our studios serve as a center for creative activity in Durham, NC, in which students learn in a welcoming and non-competitive environment from faculty who are experts in their fields. Our programs offer a variety of classes, for the dancer and nondancer alike, designed to strengthen the body, increase flexibility of movement, and foster an appreciation of dance. Throughout the summer the studios will provide classes for adults and children and three one-week dance camps for youth. Please visit the ADF website for more details on these classes and camps.
• Online at americandancefestival.org/support/contribute • Include your donation with your DUKE ticket order form (pages 36-37) • Send directly to ADF at Box 90772, Durham, NC 27708 (form on reverse side) • Contact Kelsey Favret, Development Associate, at kelsey@americandancefestival.org or 919-684-6402
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 (919) 807-2214. This license is not an endorsement by the state.
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Shadow Camp with Pilobolus June 11-16 Dance Theater Camp June 26-30 ADF Dance Camp August 7-11
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Please note that due to the very limited number of tickets available, absolutely no discounts can be used for the Monica Bill Barnes & Company performances of Museum Workout at the NC Museum of Art.
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 parents and guardians. ADF will post any adult content information on the website immediately after it’s received. Please note that programs are subject to change.
PICK 4+ SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS: SAVE 25%
Note: KNO tickets are not available for Children’s Matinees or OUT-OF-THE-BOX performances (with the exception of the Musicians Concert and the Faculty Concert).
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 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 for any unused tickets. Becoming a Series Subscriber also gives you the opportunity to be among the first to purchase tickets before the general public the following year! Note: Series Subscriptions are not available for the Opening Night Performance (June 15), Children’s Matinees, OUT-OF-THE-BOX performances, or Hillel Kogan at The Cary Theater. 4+ SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ADF@DPAC are available through the order form on pages 34-35, online, in person, or by phone.
KNO is supported by the Durham Arts Council’s Annual Arts Fund and the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
SENIOR DISCOUNT
ADF patrons who are 65 years of age or older may reduce their regular-price single ticket by $3. This discount is not available for the Children’s Matinees at DPAC.
GROUPS SAVE 25%
See the best in modern dance at an incredibly affordable rate! Group tickets are ideal for clubs of any kind, networking groups, neighborhood associations, and much more. Groups of 10 or more save 25% on regular-priced tickets. This discount is not available for the Children’s Matinees at DPAC.
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. This discount is not available for the Children’s Matinees at DPAC.
4+ SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ADF@DUKE are available through the order form on pages 36-37, online, in person, or by phone. 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.
KIDS NIGHT OUT (KNO)
Kids deserve a night out, too! All youth ages 6–17 are invited to attend many 2017 ADF performances for FREE with the purchase of a single ticket or a subscription (one KNO ticket per full-price or subscription ticket). Share the thrill of modern dance and the excitement of ADF with the next generation of dancegoers.
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18-30 yr olds The ADF Go program is designed to make modern dance more accessible and affordable for young arts lovers in our community. Audience members ages 18– 30 have the opportunity to purchase $10 tickets to any 2017 ADF performance (except Monica Bill Barnes & Company at the North Carolina Museum of Art). Tickets may be purchased online or at the box office. Patrons must present a valid photo ID when picking up tickets.
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adfgo! RALLY YOUR FRIENDS AND IMMERSE YOURSELF IN DANCE THIS SUMMER! AT ONLY $10 A TICKET, IT’S EASY TO SAY...
“LET’S GO!” Photo by Stephen Donovan
ADF GO PARTY WITH THE ARTISTS! Join us for an evening of Elvis-themed fun after the dendy/donovan projects performance of Elvis Everywhere on Thursday, July 13 (see page 18 for performance details). Meet the artists! Elvis costume contest! Prizes! Karaoke!
Photo by Stephen Donovan
Date: Thursday, July 13 Time: 9:30pm–midnight Place: The Tavern, 900 W. Markham Ave, Durham, NC 27705 Follow ADF Go on Facebook for event updates: www.facebook.com/ADFGoDiscount PNC is a proud partner of the 2017 ADF Go program.
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TICKETS ON SALE MAY 2
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RETURNING SUBSCRIBERS: Return your order form by April 21 to get the best seats IN THE HOUSE!
For details on series subscriptions and other discounts, check out Ways To Save on page 30. For general questions about the season, please call 919-684-6402.
How to Order ADF@DPAC Tickets Single Ticket Prices: $65.50 | $59 | $50 | $46 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $50 | $45 | $38.25
Single Ticket Prices: $54.75 | $50.50 | $50 | $46 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $41.75 | $38.50 | $38.25
Single Ticket Prices: $35.25 | $29 | $24.50 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $27.25 | $22.50
DPAC BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Sat, 10am–2pm
IN PERSON or BY MAIL
Durham Performing Arts Center The American Tobacco District 123 Vivian Street, Durham, NC 27701 BY PHONE 919-680-ARTS (2787)
Single Ticket Prices: $24.50 | $13.75 Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $19.25
The DPAC box office will open three hours prior to event time for all DPAC performances.
(order form on page 34)
ONLINE americandancefestival.org
PARKING
PARKING at DPAC is easy in three decks within a few minutes walking distance of the theater. American Tobacco East Deck ($6), American Tobacco North Deck ($6), American Tobacco South Deck ($6). Ticket purchases for ADF@DPAC performances must be made payable to Durham Performing Arts Center. All tickets are non-refundable.
How to Order ADF@Duke Tickets Hillel Kogan Claire Porter & Sara Juli Bill Young/Colleen Thomas & Co. and Natalie Marrone and the Dance Cure Beth Gill Sean Dorsey Dance
DUKE BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri, 11am–6pm
IN PERSON or BY MAIL
Duke University Box Office Bryan Center, Duke University’s West Campus Box 90940, Durham, NC 27708
*Single Ticket Price: $27
Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $20.25
BY PHONE 919-684-4444
dendy/donovan projects Roy Assaf & Ate9 Dance Co
*Single Ticket Price: $32.25
ONLINE americandancefestival.org
Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $24.25
Footprints
The Duke University Box Office will open one hour prior to event time for all Duke performances.
(order form on page 32)
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.
*Single Ticket Price: $37.75
Pick 4+ Series SAVE 25%: $28.25
*Does not include OUT-OF-THE-BOX performances. See page 36 for additional performance prices.
How to Order ADF@The Cary Theater Tickets HILLEL KOGAN
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Tickets to Hillel Kogan at The Cary Theater will be available for purchase when single tickets go on sale May 2.
Tuesday–Friday 11am– 6pm | Saturday 10am–1pm Tue 6/13 7:30PM
Wed 6/14 7:30PM
$28.50
VISIT
122 E. Chatham Street Cary, NC 27511
CALL
919-462-2055
ONLINE
www.thecarytheater.com/tickets
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 the same 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
☛ ALL SATURDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCES 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 30.
ADF @DPAC Opening Night Performance*
Th 6/15 6:30pm
Pilobolus
Fri 6/30 8pm
Sat 7/1 7pm
Paul Taylor Dance Company
Fri 7/7 8pm
Sat 7/8 7pm
Kidd Pivot and Electric Company Theatre
Fri 7/14 8pm
Sat 7/15 7pm
Mark Morris Dance Group
Fri 7/21 8pm
Sat 7/22 7pm
Pick 4+ Series Tickets (Save 25%) (circle)
Seat
Ticket Price (circle)
Orch
$46 | $24.50 | $13.75
Grand Tier
$46
Orch
$65.50 | $54.75 | $35.25 | $24.50
$50 | $41.75 | $27.25 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$65.50 | $54.75
$50 | $41.75
Orch
$59 | $50.50 | $29 | $24.50
$45 | $38.50 | $22.50 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$59 | $50.50
$45 | $38.50
Orch
$59 | $50.50 | $29 |$24.50
$45 | $38.50 | $22.50 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$59 | $50.50
$45| $38.50
Orch
$50 | $35.25 | $24.50
$38.25 | $27.25 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$50
$38.25
# of Pick 4+ Series Tickets
# additional single Tix (Full Price)
# KNO Tix
Subtotal
$_________ $_________ $_________
$_________ $_________
★ BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE COMPANY ★ SAVE 25% if you purchase tickets to ALL 3 evenings of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company below!**
Analogy/Dora: Tramontane Analogy/Lance: Pretty aka the Escape Artist Analogy/ Ambros: The Emigrant
Th 7/27 8pm Fri 7/28 8pm Sat 7/29 7pm
Orch
$59 | $50.50 | $29 | $24.50
$45 | $38.50 | $22.50 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$59 | $50.50
$45 | $38.50
Orch
$59 | $50.50 | $29 | $24.50
$45 | $38.50 | $22.50 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$59 | $50.50
$45 | $38.50
Orch
$59 | $50.50 | $29 | $24.50
$45 | $38.50 | $22.50 | $19.25
Grand Tier
$59 | $50.50
$45 | $38.50
*Opening Night Performance is not eligible for the Pick 4+ Series Subscription. **Each performance of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company will be a different program. You can save 25% when you purchase tickets to all three evenings at the same time, even if you are not purchasing a subscription. If you participate in the Pick 4+ Series Subscription, you will automatically get 25% off these tickets! Please note that these discounts are not cumulative.
$_________ $_________ $_________
DPAC Grand Total $__________
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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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❑ Right
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❑ Accessible Seating
CHILDREN’S SATURDAY MATINEES Performance
Date & Times
Children’s Saturday Matinee Series
Price
Sat 7/1, 7/8, and 7/22 at 1pm
# of Tickets
Subtotal
$32.25
$____________
Pilobolus
Sat 7/1 at 1pm
$16
$____________
Paul Taylor Dance Company
Sat 7/8 at 1pm
$16
$____________
Mark Morris Dance Group
Sat 7/22 at 1pm
$16
$____________
Ticket prices include NC State House Bill 998 sales tax and City of Durham Facility Fee. KNO tickets not available for Children’s Matinees.
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DPAC Order Form
SEATING PREFERENCE The Box Office will make best efforts to seat you as requested.
Children’s Saturday Matinee Total $___________
TICKET ORDER TOTALS DPAC Grand Total (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.
TOTAL $_____________________
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PATRON INFORMATION Name
❑ Check payable to DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ❑ Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ AMEX ❑ Discover
Address City
State
Day Phone (
Evening (
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Zip )
Email (requested) Would you like to receive information from the American Dance Festival? ❑ Yes
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PAYMENT INFORMATION
Signature Name (as appears on card) Credit Card # Billing Zip Code
Exp Date
MAIL OR BRING TO:
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DPAC Ticket Center, 123 Vivian Street, Durham, NC 27701
DUKE Order Form
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.
Ticket prices include NC State House Bill 998 sales tax. For details about Kid’s Night Out tickets, see page 30. ADF @DUKE
Date & Time (please circle) Fri 6/16 | 8pm
Hillel Kogan Claire Porter & Sara Juli
Tue 6/20 | 8pm
Sat 6/17 | 7pm
Wed 6/21 | 8pm
Bill Young/ Colleen Thomas & Co. and Natalie Marrone and the Dance Cure
Fri 6/23 | 8pm
Sat 6/24 | 7pm
# Pick 4+ Series tickets
# Additional Single Tix (Full Price)
# Kid’s Night Out Tickets
Ticket Price
Pick 4+ Series (SAVE 25%)
$27
$20.25
$________
$27
$20.25
$________
$27
$20.25
$________
Subtotal
Beth Gill
Wed 6/28 | 8pm
Thu 6/29 | 8pm
$27
$20.25
$________
Sean Dorsey Dance
Wed 7/5 | 8pm
Thu 7/6 | 8pm
$27
$20.25
$________
dendy/donovan projects
Wed 7/12 | 8pm
Thu 7/13 | 8pm
$32.25
$24.25
$________
Roy Assaf and Ate9 Dance Company
Tue 7/18 | 8pm
Wed 7/19 | 8pm
$32.25
$24.25
$________
Footprints
Tue 7/25 | 8pm
Wed 7/26 | 8pm
$37.75
$28.25
$________
ADF@DUKE Subtotal $_________
ADF OUT-OF-THE-BOX OUT-OF-THE-BOX performances are not eligible for the pick+ Series Subscription or KNO. OUT-OF-THE-BOX performances are all general admission. Date & Time (please circle)
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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).
OUT-OF-THE-BOX Monica Bill Barnes & Company Museum Workout at NC Museum of Art
Sat 6/3
9am, 10:15am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:00pm
Sun 6/4
9am, 10:15am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:00pm
Mon 6/5
9am, 10:15am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:00pm
Monica Bill Barnes & Company Happy Hour Tommy Noonan Cherdonna
Sat 6/24 |1pm, 7pm
at Carr Studio at DSA
$21.50
$________
$10.75
$________
$27
$________
Sun 7/16 | 2pm, 7pm
$10.75
$________
Sat 7/23 | 7pm, 9pm
$16.25
$________
Sun 6/25 | 1pm, 7pm
Mon 6/26 | 7pm
Mon 7/10 | 7pm
Sat 7/22 | 7pm, 9pm
OUT-OF-THE-BOX Subtotal $_________
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Single tickets to this show cannot be puchased before May 2. Starting May 2, purchases can be made through Duke Box Offices (see page 33).
$________
Mon 6/19 | 8pm
at Nasher Museum of Art
Faculty Concert
Fri 6/9 | 6:30pm
Subtotal
$21.50
Sun 6/18 | 5pm
Yossi Berg & Oded Graf Dance Theatre
at Reynolds Industries Theater
Thu 6/8 | 6:30pm
# of Single Tickets
$________
Tue 6/27 | 7pm
Sun 7/2 | 7pm
Musicians Concert
at Baldwin Auditorium at Duke
Jennifer Nugent/Paul Matteson and Kimberly Bartosik/daela
Wed 6/7 | 6:30pm
# KNO Tickets
$21.50
at the PSI Theatre at Durham Arts Council
at Living Arts Collective
$32.25
Tue 6/6 | 6:30pm
at Sheafer Theater at Duke
Ticket Price
Tue 7/11 | 7pm
ADF@DUKE Subtotal $_________
Wed 7/12 | 7pm
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DUKE Grand Total $_________
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DUKE Order Form 2
SEATING PREFERENCE The Box Office will make best efforts to seat you as requested.
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❑ Right
❑ Aisle ❑ Best Available
❑ Accessible Seating
TICKET ORDER TOTALS
Duke Grand Total (Section 1, reverse side)
Tax-Deductible Contribution* (See page 26 for details) TOTAL Duke University Box Office processing fee (Pick 4+ Series=$5 flat fee/Single tickets=$1.50 per ticket)
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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)
Credit Card #
Exp Date
*If you are making a tax-deductible contribution, print name(s) exactly as it should appear in the ADF playbill:
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MAIL OR BRING TO:
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Duke University Box Office, Bryan University Center, Box 90940, Durham, NC 27708
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Museum Workout NC Museum of Art Co-presented by ADF and NC Museum of Art June 3-5 | 9am, 10:15am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3pm Happy Hour The PSI Theatre at the Durham Arts Council June 6-9 | 6:30pm
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
OPENING NIGHT 15
Carolina Ballet,★❖ Elizabeth Burke & Luke Hickey,❖ JOYEMOVEMENT,❖ African American Dance Ensemble, Charlotte Ballet❖ Durham Performing Arts Center 6:30pm
SATURDAY
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Reynolds Industries Theater
7pm
SEASON DEDICATION
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Sheafer Theater at Duke
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The Cary Theater Co-presented by ADF and The Town of Cary 7:30pm
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8pm
CLAIRE PORTER & SARA JULI★ Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
Reynolds Industries Theater
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BETH GILL✪
CHERDONNA❖
Living Arts Collective 7pm
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SEAN DORSEY DANCE❖
MUSICIANS CONCERT
8pm
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
Baldwin Auditorium 7pm
7pm
Children’s Matinee 1pm
7pm
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PILOBOLUS★
8pm
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm 1pm & 7pm
Living Arts Collective 1pm & 7pm
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PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY Durham Performing Arts Center Different program each night!
7pm
Children’s Matinee 1pm ppd
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HEIDI LATSKY DANCE
YOSSI BERG & ODED GRAF DANCE THEATRE
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FACULTY CONCERT
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JENNIFER NUGENT/ PAUL MATTESON❖✦ AND KIMBERLY BARTOSIK/daela❖ Carr Studio at Durham School of the Arts | 7pm & 9pm
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★ ADF Commissioned World Premiere ❖ ADF Debut
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✪ ADF Commission
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ppd Post Performance Discussion
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Analogy/Lance: Pretty aka the Escape Artist
ppd
Children’s Matinee 1pm
JENNIFER NUGENT/ PAUL MATTESON❖✦ AND KIMBERLY BARTOSIK/daela❖
Carr Studio at Durham School ppd of the Arts | 7pm & 9pm
Durham Peforming Arts Center 8pm World Premiere of the full Analogy Trilogy! Different program each night!
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7pm
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Analogy/Dora: Tramontane ppd
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Featuring live music by Durham Symphony, and chorus by NC Master Chorale, and members of the Mark Morris Dance Group during evening performances
Lucinda Childs, Gregory Dolbashian,★ Shay Kuebler,★❖ Gesel Mason★❖ Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm SCRIPPS/ADF AWARD to Lucida Childs prior to performance
MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
Durham Peforming Arts Center
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
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2017 TEACHING TRIBUTE to Liz Lerman Baldwin Auditorium 5pm MM
Reynolds Industries Theater 8pm
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KIDD PIVOT AND ELECTRIC COMPANY THEATRE❖ Durham Performing Arts Center
dendy/donovan projects★
ROY ASSAF❖ AND ATE9 DANCE COMPANY❖
Reynolds Industries Theater 2pm & 7pm
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Nasher Museum of Art Co-presented by ADF and Nasher Museum of Art 7pm
Duke Homestead 5pm FREE
All programs subject to change.
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Analogy/Ambros: The Emigrant✪ ppd
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✦ World Premiere MM Movies By Movers locations TBD
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