ALONZO KING LINES BALLET June 12, 2021
Cover Photo Credit: Meredith Webster | Alonzo King LINES Ballet I ® RJ Muna
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Saturday | June 12 2021 | Winspear Opera House
TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND In association with AT&T Performing Arts Center
ALONZO KING LINES BALLET Alonzo King Founder, Artistic Director & Choreographer Robert Rosenwasser Founder & Executive Director Music Composed and Recorded by: Thomas Aquinas, Kathleen Battle, Gabriel Fauré, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer, Jason Moran, Kala Ramnath, Pharoah Sanders Lighting Design: Danielle Colburn, Jim French, Alan Lortie and Axel Morgenthaler Costume Design: Robert Rosenwasser Sound Design: Philip Perkins Ballet Master: Meredith Webster THE COMPANY Adji Cissoko Madeline DeVries Lorris Eichinger Shuaib Elhassan James Gowan Ilaria Guerra Maya Harr Ashley Mayeux Alvaro Montelongo Michael Montgomery Chief Administrative Officer, Lauren Chadwick Director of Production, Danielle Colburn Production Stage Manager, James Ogden II Company Manager, Alanna Swovelin Costume Construction, Joan Raymond United States representation and booking by: Margaret Selby President, Selby/Artists Mgmt 212.382.3260| mselby@selbyartistsmgmt.com
Saturday | June 12 2021 | Winspear Opera House
PROGRAM THE PERSONAL ELEMENT World Premiere August 3, 2019 Originally created with Dancers from Alonzo King LINES Ballet and New York City Ballet for the Vail Dance Festival. Commissioned by Vail Dance Festival, Artistic Director Damian Woetzel.
Choreography: Music Composed and Performed by: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Alonzo King Jason Moran Jim French Robert Rosenwasser
Performed by: Adji Cissoko Madeline DeVries Lorris Eichinger James Gowan Ilaria Guerra Maya Harr Alvaro Montelongo Michael Montgomery
WRITING GROUND (Excerpt, Over My Head) World Premiere July 12, 2010
Choreography: Music: Performed by: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Alonzo King Traditional, Over My Head Kathleen Battle Axel Morgenthaler Robert Rosenwasser Performed by: Ashley Mayeux
Gratefully acknowledges the support of Claire Dewar, The National Endowment for the Arts, and The Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas.
THE RADIUS OF CONVERGENCE (Excerpt) World Premiere October 17, 2008
Choreography: Music: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Alonzo King Edgar Meyer with Pharoah Sanders Axel Morgenthaler Robert Rosenwasser
Performed by Madeline DeVries Lorris Eichinger James Gowan Alvaro Montelongo Michael Montgomery
GRACE (Excerpt, Pie Jesu) World Premiere February 7, 2020
Choreography: Music: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Adji Cissoko
Alonzo King Gabriel Fauré, Pie Jesu Danielle Colburn Robert Rosenwasser
Performed by: Ilaria Guerra Ashley Mayeux Michael Montgomery
GRACE (Excerpt, Tantum Ergo) World Premiere February 7, 2020
Choreography: Music: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Alonzo King Thomas Aquinas, Tantum Ergo Sacramentum Danielle Colburn Robert Rosenwasser
Performed by: Lorris Eichinger with Alvaro Montelongo
RASA (Excerpt) World Premiere November 7, 2007
Choreography: Music Composition: Music Performed by: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Alonzo King Zakir Hussain Zakir Hussain and Kala Ramnath Alan Lortie Robert Rosenwasser
Performed by: Madeline DeVries Lorris Eichinger James Gowan Maya Harr Ashley Mayeux Alvaro Montelongo Michael Montgomery
EPILOGUE PAS World Premiere June 12, 2021
Choreography: Music Composed and Performed by: Lighting Design: Costume Design:
Alonzo King Jason Moran Danielle Colburn Robert Rosenwasser
Performed by: Ilaria Guerra and Lorris Eichinger
“Epilogue Pas” is made possible through the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and The Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts.
Alonzo King LINES Ballet would like to thank the following funders for their invaluable support:
Additional support provided by:
ALONZO KING LINES BALLET ABOUT THE COMPANY Thirty-nine years of outstanding, multi-disciplinary collaborations for the stage place Alonzo King LINES Ballet at the forefront of artistic innovation in ballet. With each collaboration, LINES Ballet investigates deeply rooted affinities between Western and Eastern classical forms, elemental materials, the natural world, and the human spirit. At LINES Ballet, the artistic investigation is infinite and essential for it leads to what unites us as human beings: empathy, joy, and the ability to transcend. LINES Ballet’s spring and fall home seasons and global tours share this vision of transformative, revelatory dance with 40,000+ audience members worldwide every year. The Company has been featured at venues such as the Venice Biennale, Monaco Dance Forum, Maison de la Dance de Lyon, the Edinburgh International Festival, Montpellier Danse, the Wolfsburg Festival, the Holland Dance Festival, and the Théâtre National de ChaillIot in Paris. LINES Ballet is proud of its continuing commitment to dance education and community — serving and impacting lives through LINES Community Programs, the LINES Ballet Training Program and Summer Program, the joint BFA Program in Dance with Dominican University of California, and the LINES Dance Center, one of the largest dance facilities on the West Coast. “The term LINES alludes to all that is visible in the phenomenal world. There is nothing that is made or formed without a line. Straight and Circle encompass all that we see. Whatever can be seen is formed by a line. In mathematics it is a straight or curved continuous extent of length without breadth. Lines are in our fingerprints, the shapes of our bodies, constellations, geometry. It implies genealogical connection, progeny and spoken word. It marks the starting point and finish. It addresses direction, communication, and design. A line of thought. A boundary or eternity. A melodic line. The equator. From vibration or dot to dot it is the visible organization of what we see.” — Alonzo King
EXECUTIVE BIOS ALONZO KING (Founder, Artistic Director, & Choreographer), has been called a visionary choreographer, who is altering the way we look and think about movement. King calls his works ‘thought structures’, created by the manipulation of energies that exist in matter through laws, which govern the shapes and movement directions of everything that exists. Named as a choreographer with ”astonishing originality” by the New York Times, Alonzo King LINES Ballet has been guided by his unique artistic vision since 1982. King has works in the repertories of the world’s leading ballet and modern companies and has collaborated with distinguished visual artists, musicians and composers across the globe. His work has been recognized for its impact on the cultural fabric of the company’s home in San Francisco, as well as internationally by the dance world’s most prestigious institutions. Named a Master of Choreography by the Kennedy Center in 2005, King is the recipient of the NEA Choreographer’s Fellowship, the Jacob’s Pillow Creativity Award, the US Artist Award in Dance, NY Bessie Award, and the National Dance Project’s Residency and Touring Awards. In 2015 he received the Doris Duke Artist Award in recognition of his ongoing contributions to the advancement of contemporary dance. Joining historic icons in the field, King was named one of America’s “Irreplaceable Dance Treasures” by the Dance Heritage Coalition. He is a former San Francisco commissioner, and a writer and lecturer on humanity and art. He holds an honorary Doctorate from Dominican University, California Institute of the Arts, and The Juilliard School. ROBERT ROSENWASSER (Founder & Executive Director) shapes the aesthetic and artistic direction of each project at the Company, including conceptual design and production. In addition to his work with LINES Ballet, he has designed for Ballet de Monte Carlo, Ballet Bejart, the Royal Swedish Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Frankfurt Ballet, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Rosenwasser has also collaborated with artists and poets Richard Tuttle, Kiki Smith, Cecilia Vicuna, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge and Barbara Guest, designing fine press books. His work can be found at the New York Museum of Modern Art in the Department of Books and Illustrated Prints, at the Whitney Museum, and at the Spencer Collection of the New York Public Library.
DANCER BIOS: ADJI CISSOKO was born and grew up in Munich, Germany where she trained at Ballet Academy Munich and graduated with a diploma in dance. Cissoko attended the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre in New York City on full scholarship, before joining the National Ballet of Canada in 2010. In 2012 she was awarded the Patron Award of Merit by the Patrons’ Council Committee of The National Ballet of Canada. Cissoko joined LINES Ballet in 2014. Since then she’s originated many central roles and guested for galas worldwide. Cissoko has given multiple masterclasses and taught classes around the world as part of LINES’ outreach programs. In 2020, she became a certified life coach, as well as teacher in ABT’s National Training Curriculum. MADELINE DEVRIES grew up in Southern California studying at the Santa Clarita Ballet Academy. She continued her training at the Pacific Northwest Ballet School and PNBS Professional Division program on full scholarship, spending summers with the Houston Ballet, The Rock School, PNB, and National Ballet of Canada. DeVries apprenticed with the Semperoper Ballet in Dresden, Germany in 2012, and in 2013 she danced with the Seattle based contemporary companies Whim W’Him and Coriolis. DeVries joined LINES Ballet in 2014. LORRIS EICHINGER started training in Grenoble at the National Conservatory and continued at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Danse de Marseille. After training at The School of American Ballet in New York from 2010 to 2013, he joined the Professional Division program of the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle. He then moved back to France to dance with the Jeune Ballet de Lyon. He danced with « De Dutch Don’t Dance » in the Netherlands in 2015, and then moved to Israel to join Kamea Dance Company in 2016. Eichinger joined LINES Ballet in 2019. SHUAIB ELHASSAN from Manhattan’s Lower East Side, began his formal dance training at The Ailey School under the co-direction of Tracy Inman and Melanie Person on a full scholarship. Elhassan has also trained at intensives such as Earl Mosley’s Institute of the Arts, Jacob’s Pillow, and Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Elhassan was a member of Complexions Contemporary Ballet during their 20122013 season. Additionally, Elhassan has performed with Life Dance Company, Zest Collective, Dance Iquail, and the Von Howard Project. Elhassan joined LINES Ballet in 2014. JAMES GOWAN, from Phoenix, AZ, began dancing at the age of 16 at Tempe Dance Academy. Gowan graduated with a BFA in Dance from Point Park University, where he worked under teachers and choreographers Kyle Abraham, Doug Bentz, Randy
Duncan, Christopher Huggins, Keisha Lalama, Emery LeCrone, Garfield Lemonious and Peter Merz. Gowan has danced as a company member with Texture Contemporary Ballet, River North Dance Chicago and DanceWorks Chicago. He has performed works by George Balanchine, Robert Battle, Frank Chavez, Christopher Gattelli, Dwight Rhoden, and Ashley Roland. James joined LINES Ballet in 2016. ILARIA GUERRA was born in Torino, Italy. At the age of five, she moved to Palos Verdes Estates, California where she trained in classical ballet at Lauridsen Ballet Center, performing with their pre-professional company, South Bay Ballet. Guerra graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program at Dominican University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance and a minor in Arts Management in 2013. She joined dawsondancesf under the direction of Gregory Dawson in 2013. With dawsondancesf she had the opportunity to perform in New York, Denver, Southern California, and all over the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2016, Guerra received an Isadora Duncan Dance Award for Ensemble Performance. Guerra joined LINES Ballet in 2018. MAYA HARR grew up in Alexandria, Virginia where she studied ballet at The Washington School of Ballet under the tutelage of former LINES Ballet company dancer, Kristina Windom and award-winning choreographer Mimmo Miccolis. As a student, Harr was the recipient of the Mary Day Scholarship and was selected to participate in the Kennedy Center Master Class Series. Harr spent her summers with San Francisco Ballet, PNB, Ballet West, ABT and the Kirov Academy. After graduating from high school, Harr moved to the Bay Area to attend the LINES Ballet Summer Program and began her training in the LINES Ballet Training Program. Harr joined LINES Ballet in 2016. ASHLEY MAYEUX was born in Houston, Texas. She began her dance training at the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and graduated cum laude with a BFA from SUNY Purchase. Mayeux continued her studies at the Dance Theatre of Harlem and went on to perform in the tour of the Broadway musical Aida. She has been featured in publications including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Essence Magazine, and Pointe Magazine. Mayeux danced with Complexions Contemporary Ballet from 2012 to 2016, before becoming a company member of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre from 2016 to 2018. Mayeux joined LINES Ballet in 2018. ALVARO MONTELONGO was raised in Guadalajara, Mexico and started his dance training at Academia de Danza Doris Topete, and went on to train at Fomento Artístico Cordobés, Sarasota Cuban Ballet School, and The Ailey School. He most recently graduated cum laude from the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. Aside from performing, Alvaro choreographs and performs dance evening works in his hometown. Alvaro joined LINES in 2019.
MICHAEL MONTGOMERY of Long Beach, CA, trained at the Orange County High School of the Arts and studied at the Alvin Ailey School in the Certificate program. In 2011, Montgomery graduated from the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program at Dominican University of California. Montgomery was awarded the American College Dance Festival Association’s best student performer award for the Southwest Region in 2008. In 2010, Montgomery joined LINES Ballet and was named a Shenson Performing Arts Fellow that same year. Montgomery was named to the list of “25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine in 2013. Montgomery joined LINES Ballet in 2010. MEREDITH WEBSTER (Ballet Master) Meredith Webster grew up in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, studying under Jean Wolfmeyer. She worked with Sonia Dawkins and Donald Byrd in Seattle, and earned a BS in Environmental Science from the UW before moving to San Francisco to work with LINES. In her nine seasons as a dancer with the company, Webster originated many central roles and received a Princess Grace Award. From 2014-2020, Webster served as LINES’ Ballet Master. Since then, she has performed with Ledoh/Salt Farm, worked with the Maureen Whiting Company and co-created Empress Archer, an evening-length duet produced by The Cambrians of Chicago. Webster has served as a faculty member for all of the LINES programs, and as a guest teacher around the world. She has contributed as a writer to Dance Spirit and Conversations.
Alonzo King LINES Ballet BOARD OF DIRECTORS Harry Schoening - Chair, Kaamna Bhojwani-Dhawan - Vice Chair Gwyneth Borden, Carolyn Press Chatham, Augustin de Kerversau, Christopher Dydyk, Georgina Enthoven, Christine Herron, Kimberly Hughes, Cristina Jones, Diane Jones Lowery, Alonzo King, Micki Klearman, Brenda Leff, Robert Rosenwasser, Jeff Schlarb, Martin Skea, Lindsey Taylor-Vivier - Secretary, Pasha Thornton, Carolyn Tyler, Aaron Walton, Benjy Weinberger - Treasurer, Al Wong, Teddy Zmrhal, Breanna Zwart STAFF Alonzo King, Artistic Director, Co-Founder Robert Rosenwasser, Executive Director, Co-Founder Lauren Chadwick, Chief Administrative Officer Katherine Disenhof, Marketing Manager Richard Fehler, Director of Finance and Operations Kate Pfaff, Director of Education Michael Tiknis, Interim Director of Development Administrative Pam Hagen, Human Resources Masami Kondo, Senior Accountant Matthew Trevino, vCIO Consultant (Information Technology) Syam Waymon, Assistant to Alonzo King Development Maeve Altas Sullivan, Associate Director of Development Brandi Williams, Development Associate Marketing Erin McKay, Digital Strategist Mona Baroudi, Public Relations Consultant Education & Community Programs Marina Hotchkiss, BFA Program Director Karah M. Abiog, Training and Summer Program Director Linda Lam, Summer Program Operations Manager Katie Roy, Training Program Coordinator Mary Carbonara, Director of Community Programs Jamie Wright, Dance Center Senior Coordinator Jordan Wanderer, Dance Center Coordinator Kevin Wong, Dance Center Associate Production Danielle Colburn, Director of Production James Ogden II, Production Stage Manager Alanna Swovelin, Company Manager Philip Perkins, Sound Designer Joan Raymond, Costume Construction Medical Team Dr. Sonia Bell, Medical Director Artist Representative and Booking Margaret Selby, Selby Artists Management Thierry DuClos, Trait d’Union
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