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Congratulations to Dancers Responding to AIDS on the 10th Anniversary of Hudson Valley Dance Festival!
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FALL ' 23/WINTER '24 SEASON
S E P T E M B E R
Heart of Brick
SEP 15-22
BalletX
SEP 27-OCT 1
O C T O B E R
Olivier Tarpaga Dance Project
OCT 3-8
Malpaso Dance Company
OCT 10-15
HopeBoykinDance OCT 17-22
Sankai Juku
OCT 24-NOV 5
N O V E M B E R
Kyle Marshall Choreography NOV 8-12
COMPLEXIONS
Contemporary Ballet NOV 14-26
Dancing with Glass NOV 28-DEC 10
D E C E M B E R
Bzzz
DEC 12-17
MOMIX
DEC 19-JAN 7
J A N U A R Y F E B R U A R Y
American Dance Platform
JAN 9-14
Ronald K. Brown/ EVIDENCE
JAN 16-21
Compagnie
Hervé KOUBI JAN 23-28
Music From The Sole JAN 30-FEB 4
Twyla Tharp Dance FEB 13-25
M A R C H
Sankofa Danzafro FEB 27-MAR 3 Pontus Lidberg MAR 6-10 PHILADANCO! FEB 6-10
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What we do together makes a difference in the Hudson Valley and beyond
By supporting breathtaking dance in the Hudson Valley, you’re giving back to people in need within your community and across the country.
Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, supports more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., including 15 here in the Hudson Valley.
ALBANY
RENSSELAER
GREENE ULSTER DUTCHESS ORANGE PUTNAM ROCKLAND WESTCHESTER T.O.U.C.H.
COLUMBIA
Rock Steady Farms Hudson Valley
LGBTQ Community Center
Hudson Valley Community Services
Albany Damien Center
Alliance
for Positive Health
Matthew
Roe Jan
Hudson Valley SPCA Community Hospice
25 Food Pantry
Food Pantry Animalkind
Columbia-Greene Community Foundation
Columbia County Recovery Kitchen
Troy Area United Ministries Catskill Food Pantry
Featuring
ALISON COOK BEATTY DANCE
CAPITAL DISTRICT ARTS INITIATIVE
DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS
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FJK DANCE
PARSONS DANCE
THE VERDON FOSSE LEGACY
and choreography by ALISON COOK BEATTY, HOLLY CURRAN, BOB FOSSE, FADI J KHOURY, REED LUPLAU, DAVID PARSONS, TIFFANY RAE-FISHER, COREY JOHN SNIDE, DOUG VARONE, GWEN VERDON
Lighting Supervisor
NYLE FARMER
Sound Design
ZACH BOWER
Senior Production Manager
NATHAN HURLIN
Production Manager
JASON KOOISTRA
Producer
DENISE ROBERTS HURLIN
PROGRAM
CAPITAL DISTRICT ARTS INITIATIVE
Take the “A” Train
Choreography by Corey John Snide
Music: “Take the ‘A’ Train” by Duke Ellington, performed by Nikki Yanofsky
Costumes by Corey John Snide
Performed by Gianna Goldey, Rachale Mullally, Corey John Snide, Jenna Snide
Take the “A” Train was created by Corey John Snide to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS. This performance of Take the “A” Train was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Todd Whitley & Gary Holder.
ALISON COOK BEATTY DANCE
MURMURATION (excerpt)
Choreography by Alison Cook Beatty
Music: “Gli uccelli” (“The Birds”) by Ottorino Respighi
Costumes by Christine Darch
Original Lighting by Tony Marques
Performed by Jacob Blank, Maddie Burnett, Ioanna Ioannides, Madeline Kuhlke, Emily Masia, Tomislav Nevistić, Payton Primer, Justin Rainey
MURMURATION (excerpt) was generously commissioned by Peter Muldavin and Helene Krumholz in 2015.
DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS
Maybe
Choreography by Doug Varone
Music: “Maybe” George Golden and Richard Barrett, performed by Janis Joplin
Costumes by Courtney Barth
Performed by Courtney Barth and Ryan Yamauchi
This performance of Maybe was made possible with generous support from Major Sponsors Nina Matis & Alan Gosule.
REED LUPLAU
Love Lines
Choreography by Reed Luplau
Music: “Love Lines” by LP
Costumes by DW
Performed by Gabriel Hyman and Reed Luplau
Love Lines was created by Reed Luplau to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS. This performance of Love Lines was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Melina and Emerson Fisher.
FJK DANCE
Mashaallah (هللا ءاش ام)
Choreography by Fadi J Khoury
Music: “Zaghareed” violin solo by Rahmatullah Badiyi and “Wady Samba ala el malfuf” by Hossam Ramzy
Costume by Fadi J Khoury
Performed by Fadi J Khoury
This performance of Mashaallah (هللا ءاش ام) was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Tom Mendenhall & James Scully.
HOLLY CURRAN
Half-Light
Choreography by Holly Curran
Music: “Half-Light” written and performed by Doori Na
Costumes by Sarah Thea Craig
Performed by Dwayne Brown and Amber Neff
This performance of Half-Light was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Deborah & Charles Adelman.
Half-Light was commissioned by the Lake Tahoe Dance Festival for the 2023 Summer Festival Season.
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Memphis Hesitation
Choreography by Tiffany Rae-Fisher
Music: “Memphis Hesitation” by The Triple Play
Costumes by Rachel Dozier-Ezell
Performed by Holly Belshaw, Dennzyl Green, Alisa Gregory, Mikayla Klein, Madelyn LaLonde, Alyssa Manginaro, Caitlyn Morgan, Tiffany Terry
This performance of Memphis Hesitation was made possible with generous support from Champion Sponsors Sioux Logan & Pieter Schenck.
THE VERDON FOSSE LEGACY
Sweet Gwen Suite
Choreography by Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon; Original Direction, Reconstruction and Additional Choreography by Linda Haberman
Rehearsal Directors: Katie Henein and Hannah Sides
Music: “Mexican Shuffle” and “Cool Hand Luke/Mexican Breakfast,”
Music Arrangements and Orchestrations by Lynne Shankel
Costumes by Bobby Peare
Performed by Khori Michelle Petinaud with Tyler Eisenreich and Sam Faulkner
This performance of Sweet Gwen Suite was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Duke Dang & Charles Rosen in loving memory of David Panzer.
Commissioned by New York City Center’s 2021 Fall For Dance.
PROGRAM
PARSONS DANCE
Swing Shift (excerpt)
Choreography by David Parsons
Music: “Swing Shift” by Kenji Bunch
Costumes by Mia McSwain
Original Lighting by Howell Binkley
Performed by Zoey Anderson, Joseph Cyranski, Justine Delius, Nick Fearon, Megan Garcia, Joanne Hwang, Téa Pérez, Luke Romanzi
This performance of Swing Shift (excerpt) was made possible with generous support from Major Sponsors Nina Matis & Alan Gosule and Underwriter Sponsors Hank & Gerry Alpert.
Swing Shift (excerpt) was commissioned in celebration of the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial by the Performing Arts Society of Acadiana; Irvin David in honor of his wife, Karin; the Kentucky Center for the Arts; the Lied Center for Performing Arts, a unit of the University of Nebraska; Altria Group, Inc.; Parsons Dance’s New Works Fund 2003 and the John A. Sellon Charitable Residual Trust.
DRA FANFARE
Composed by Philip Glass
Conducted by Jonathan Sheffer
Performed by EOS Orchestra
DRA Fanfare is one of Philip Glass’ favorite works and was his gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS in 1999 with generous support from Jack Schlegel.
Program subject to change
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DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDS
In a New York City apartment 32 years ago, two dozen dancers brainstormed what they could do to help so many of their colleagues who were battling AIDS. Denise Roberts Hurlin and Hernando Cortez, dancers with Paul Taylor Dance Company at the time, mobilized the group and ultimately created Dancers Responding to AIDS in 1991. It was the dance community’s first ongoing effort to raise awareness and money to directly help those living with AIDS.
The vitality of DRA comes from the extraordinary compassion and efforts of the performing arts community to fund a safety net of social services for those in need.
As a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Dancers Responding to AIDS helps support the essential programs of the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund), including the HIV/AIDS Initiative, the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative and The Dancers’ Resource while also providing grants to more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.
Funds raised by DRA and Broadway Cares help ensure that those most in need have access to lifesaving medications, counseling, healthy meals, emergency financial assistance and more.
Dancers Responding to AIDS has proven since 1991 that what we do together makes a difference.
Denise Roberts Hurlin, Founding Director
Abigail Richards, Development Officer
STEERING COMMITTEE
Deborah & Charles Adelman
Duke Dang & Charles E. Rosen
Todd M. Whitley & Gary O. Holder
HOST COMMITTEE
Stanley M. Ackert III & Robert P. Rems
Emily Carey & Jeffrey Embree
Melina Fisher
Corey Friedlander
MaryEllen Gallagher
Lauren M. Gibbs & Robert K. Jenkins III
Robert Hoven & Wayne Holmen
Phyllis Lamhut
Terry Law & Llew Young
Daniela Marino-Goldberg
Nina Matis & Alan Gosule
Michelle Matteson
Venita McLemore
Tom Mendenhall & James Scully
Cynthia R. Richards
Pieter Schenck & Sioux Logan
Stephen Petronio & Jean-Marc Flack
Marya Warshaw
Anne Wennerstrand
LEADERSHIP SUPPORTERS
MAJOR SPONSOR
Nina Matis & Alan Gosule
VIP RECEPTIONS SPONSOR
Barbara Rohdie
CHAMPION
Sioux Logan & Pieter Schenck
COMMUNITY BUILDER
Thomas Schumacher & Matthew White
UNDERWRITER
Deborah & Charles Adelman
Hank & Gerry Alpert
Duke Dang & Charles Rosen in loving memory of David Panzer
Melina and Emerson Fisher
Tom Mendenhall & James Scully
Todd M. Whitley & Gary O. Holder
BENEFACTOR
Emily Carey & Jeffrey Embree
Stuart Coleman & Meryl Rosofsky
Anne Miller & Stuart Breslow
The Richard T. Sharp Foundation & Meredith Kane
Frances Spark & Michel Goldberg
SUPPORTER
Robert Faust & Roger Kluge
FINCH hudson
Steven Hatfield & Patrick Riordan
Phyllis Lamhut & Robert Small
Dr. Joshua Lipsman & Jessica Sorge
Stephen Petronio & Jean-Marc Flack
Betty P. Rauch
Cynthia R. Richards
Mary & Saul Sanders
Linda Stocknoff
Annabel Taylor
Wheelock Whitney & Sandro Cagnin
Llewellyn Young & Terence Law
ANNIVERSARY SUPPORTER
Nurit & Rick Amdur
Suzanne Burnstein
Matthew Carey
Gail DeLoach
Stephen Dudley
Arianna Henry
Michelle & John Matteson
Christine Marusek
Elena Mosley
as of September 15, 2023
Tawfik Mounayer
Frank Muytjens
Edwin O’Reilly
Audra Paterna
Andrew Rein
Steven Shatz
Matthew Sovern
Margaret Wallin-Hart
Vera Weintraub
SPECIAL THANKS
Peter Aaron
Patty Austin
Bianca Bailey
Erica Blunt
Jason Caslaw
Erin Dennin
Maggie Dunn
Nicole Fosse
Chris Gilbert
Edlyn González
Sean Griffin
Brian Holman
Bob Hoven
HSS Performing Arts Medicine Collaborative
Rebecca Josue
Kathryn Marshall
Sean Meagher
Mike Megliola
Naomi Miller
NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt
Stephen Patterson
Production Resource GroupDolly Alonso, Josh Karp
Trisha Reed
Rose Brand - Renee Vero
Olivia Shea
Andy Sheagren
Mike Smith
Sound Associates Inc. - Joe Maloney
John Sowle
TÖST
Adam Weinert
Katherine Winter
And deep appreciation for everyone at Creekside Catering
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Company Manager James Cella
Stage Managers ......................................................... Michael Carmine Di Bianco, Colyn Fiendel-Milani, Samuel-Moses Jones
Head Electrician ................................................................................ Declan Moore
Lighting Programmer .......................................................................Otto Martinian
House Manager............................................................................... Celeste Lannen
Wardrobe Jeff Johnson-Doherty, Ellen Bradford
Voice of God David Masenheimer
Graphic Designer Dominic Grijalva
Ticketing Manager Cat Domiano
Hospitality Managers ................................................. Ellen Lavaia, David Roberts
Media Representative ................................................................ Kevin McAnarney
Festival Staff .............................
Cesar Abreu, Lou Albruzzese, Bayne Alexander, Matthew Fairlee, Jonathan Famularo, Brian Griffin, Henry Hurlin, Isaac Josephthal, Andrew Karl, Louise Kim, John Lagucki, Jeremy McComish, Molly McEvoy, Quinton McEvoy, Brian Murphy, Harry Scott, David Shmerler, Vietjohn Tran, riki viv, Zach Ziomek
DRA ANGELS CIRCLE AND VISIONARY CIRCLE
The following are members of the Dancers Responding to AIDS Visionary Circle and Angels Circle. Names in bold indicate Premier Visionaries and Archangels, donors who increased their gift by 25 percent or more over the previous year. Contributions are not related to event ticket or merchandise purchases.
Visionaries and Angels provide essential support for those affected by HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses across the country. We salute these donors for their compassion and commitment to helping others in need.
In appreciation of this generous support, Visionaries and Angels receive exclusive invitations to virtual and in-person events and VIP status at some of Broadway Cares’ most high-profile events, as well as a host of other benefits.
There are many ways to become a member of the Visionary Circle or Angels Circle, including charging on a monthly or quarterly basis. If your employer matches charitable contributions, a gift of $500 or more can qualify you for membership.
For more information about the benefits of the Dancers Responding to AIDS Visionary Circle or Angels Circle, please contact Abigail Richards, development officer, at richards@broadwaycares.org or 212.840.0770, ext. 235.
INNOVATOR
GIFTS FROM $10,000 TO $24,999
Ward Auerbach & Andy Baker
Joe Lanteri
Barbara Rohdie
Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart Coleman
Pieter Schenck & Sioux Logan
Yardi Systems
GUARDIAN
GIFTS FROM $5,000 TO $9,999
Mark Bergamini & Christopher Oates
LaFountaine Family Foundation
Eli Milbaur & Ryan Cangello
Stephen Kroll Reidy in memory of Carolyn Kroll Reidy
Anonymous
CHAMPION
GIFTS FROM $2,500 TO $4,999
Gerry & Hank Alpert
James J. Andrews
Andrew Berdon
Mark Bernhardt
Michael & Diane Christian
Robert N. Cory & Shuichiro Takeda
Thomas Cott in memory of Philip Carlson
Mark Donofrio & Alexander Lach
Judy & Tim Dove
Theo Elliman
John & Margaret Falk
Melina Fisher
Kevin & Helen Flanagan
Dale Fournier & Michael Wellington
Alan Hassell in loving memory of H. Thomas Axt
Christopher Leary
Nina Matis & Alan Gosule
Judith A. Nelson
Bebe Neuwirth & Chris Calkins
AMBASSADOR
GIFTS FROM $1,000 TO $2,499
Charles & Deborah Adelman
Jonathan Aronowitz & Bradley Scalise
Sena Baron
Jeffrey D. Byrne
Michael-Demby Cain
Brad & Kyong Coleman
Frank Conway
Kenneth Cooke in honor of Leslie Cooke
Duke Dang & Charles Rosen in loving memory of David Panzer
Tim Devin
Bonnie Pfeifer Evans
David Fanger & Martin Wechsler
Peter Farrell
Robert Faust & Roger Kluge
Erik Frantzen
Alison & Jim French
Corey Friedlander
Mark Fortier & Jay Pagano
Thomas Garner
Danni Gee in honor of Ulysses Dove
Darrell M.W. George and Scott Turner
David G. Hanna in memory of George & Norma Jane Hanna
Daphne Hsu & Jeff Rosen
Dr. Jaime Huertas & Mr. Kenneth A. O’Brien
Winston Bernard Layne
Rosalind Lippel
Knox Martin
John & Michelle Matteson
Rosalind Reed
Dr. Eric Reiner
Teresa Reyes & Martin Monas
Karen M. Roth
Irene Shen
Ed Simonelli & Hernando Cortez Jr.
Tim Warmath & Ed Comber
Todd Whitley & Gary Holder in loving memory of James Roe
Llewellyn Young & Terence Law
Christian Zimmermann in loving memory of my beloved husband
Richard M. Kielar
Zufall Family Foundation
as of September 15, 2023
You can make a lifesaving difference today by leaving a legacy of care and hope.
To learn more please contact Major Gifts and Planned Giving Officer Nick Mayo at mayo@broadwaycares.org or 212.840.0770, ext. 262. Your Legacy Begins Today
Create a legacy and drive tangible impact for years to come by joining the Colleen Dewhurst Legacy Society. Your gift could be a bequest in your will or a beneficiary of a retirement plan. Your generosity will ensure that those living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses continue to have the care and resources they need and deserve well into the future.
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Diverse Inclusive Welcoming Safe Space For Everyone Accepting Enhancing the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS Providing Hope, Support, and Community 728 Madison Avenue, Albany 518-449-7119 www.AlbanyDamienCenter.org SULLIVAN ULSTER DUTCHESS PUTNAM WESTCHESTER ROCKLAND ORANGE A Division of Cornerstone Family Healthcare Free HIV, STD and Hep C Testing HIV Prevention Case Management Substance Use Disorder Referrals Hep C Treatment and Support and a lot more! Medical care and behavioral health offered at Cornerstone Family Healthcare locations and via telehealth. We are HIV care, prevention and support in the Hudson Valley. www.hudsonvalleycs.org
BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS
Tom Viola
Executive Director
Lane Beauchamp
Director of Communications
Larry Cook
Director of Finance & Administration
Ken McGee
Producing Director
Danny Whitman Director of Development
PRODUCTION
James Cella
Michael Carmine Di Bianco
Trisha Doss
Nathan Hurlin
Jason Kooistra
Ellen M. Lavaia
COMMUNICATIONS
Jenny Garcia
Dominic Grijalva
Melissa Magliula
Víctor Rodríguez
Desney Scoby
Danielle Stecki
Francesca Toscano
DEVELOPMENT
Jenna Adamek
Sarah Cardillo
Cat Domiano
Maureen “Mo” Fenninger
Lori Feren
Brian Marshall
Taylor Mattes
Nick Mayo
Jack Noseworthy
Susan Slotoroff
Julianna Whalen
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Michelle Abesamis
Ngoc Ha Bui
R. Keith Bullock
Ed Garrison
Donald Huppert
Rose M. James
Michael McLean
Brian O’Donnell
Michael Paulsen
Madeline Reed
RETAIL OUTREACH
Bayne Alexander
Peter Borzotta
Feliziano Flores
DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDS & CLASSICAL ACTION
Denise Roberts Hurlin
Abigail Richards
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OFFICERS
Robert E. Wankel, President
Thomas Schumacher, Executive Vice President
Ira Mont, First Vice President
Schele Williams, Second Vice President
Tom Kirdahy, Third Vice President
Philip Birsh, Treasurer
Judith Rice, Secretary
Paul Libin, President Emeritus
TRUSTEES
Ted Arthur Cornelius Baker
Joseph Benincasa
David Binder
Chris Boneau
Barry Brown
Kate Burton
Lisa Dawn Cave
Kathleen Chalfant
Sherry Cohen
Gavin Creel
Alan Cumming
Maria Di Dia
Linda Duncombe
Mandy Gonzalez
Amanda Green
Tom Harris
Richard Hester
Richard Jay-Alexander
Beverly Jenkins
Cherry Jones
Francis Jue
Adam Krauthamer
Nathan Lane
Peter Lawrence
Joe Machota
Kimberly Marable
Kevin McCollum
Jerry Mitchell
Brian Moreland
Javier Muñoz
John Eric Parker
Bernadette Peters
Billy Porter
Lauren Reid
Chita Rivera
Jordan Roth
Nick Scandalios
Mark Shacket
Kate Shindle
Charlotte St. Martin
David Stone
Tom Viola (ex-officio)
Channing Wickham
provides 20 fresh meals at a soup kitchen helps provide home care for someone struggling in their fight with a life-threatening illness covers antiretroviral medications for someone who’s lost their job and health insurance pays overdue rent and keeps a parent with AIDS and their children from becoming homeless covers the cost of 100 HIV tests
To learn more about Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS’ National Grants Program and the more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations you help fund in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., please visit broadwaycares.org/nationalgrants.
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