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A tlanta Ballet company dancers Jessica Assef and Ben Kuefler with Ballet Master Rory Hohenstein during Zoom rehearsal for Pleiades Dances with Choreographer Claudia Schreier. Photo by Kim Kenney.
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2 | encore
An Evening of World Premieres Friday, February 12, 2021
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, Gennadi Nedvigin
Touchline
Choreography by Anderson Souza Music by Frédéric Chopin 12 Études Op. 25, No. 12 24 Preludes Op. 28, No. 20 24 Preludes, Op. 28, No.4 Bret Coppa, Georgia Dalton, Carraig New, Fuki Takahashi, Sage Wilson, Spencer Wetherington
Bodies in Motion
Choreography by Keith Reeves Music by Ptar “Bodies in Motion” Erica Alvarado, Nadyne Bispo, Emma Guertin, Jordan Leeper, Juliana Missano, Miguel Angel Montoya
This Bitter Earth
Choreography by Guilherme Maciel Music by Max Richter & Clyde Lovern Otis “This Bitter Earth/In the Nature of Daylight” Jessica He, Saho Kumagai, Mikaela Lauryn D. Santos
Preview: Pleiades Dances
(Excerpt) Upcoming World Premiere: March 19, 2021 Choreography by Claudia Schreier Music by Takashi Yoshimatsu Excerpts from "Pleiades Dances" Lighting Design by Joseph R. Walls Costume Design by Atlanta Ballet Costume Shop Jessica Assef, Anastasia Cheplyansky, Dylan Clinard, Keaton Leier
Dr. Rainbow’s Infinity Mirror Choreography by Darian Kane Music by Miracle Musical “Introduction to the Snow” and “Stranded Lullaby” Jacob Bush, Sujin Han, Jackie Nash
Teneo Integrum
Choreography by Sergio Masero Music by Franz Schubert “Serenade” and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky “Valse Sentimentale” Emily Carrico, Catherine Conley, Airi Igarashi, Guilherme Maciel, Sergio Masero, Anderson Souza
Lighting for this evening's performances designed by Joseph R. Walls. Costume arrangement and special assistance for this evening’s performances courtesy of the Atlanta Ballet Costume Shop.
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COMPANY BALLET MASTERS Rory Hohenstein and Roman Rykine
CHOREOGRAPHER-IN-RESIDENCE Claudia Schreier
DEAN OF THE CENTRE FOR DANCE EDUCATION Sharon Story
2020 | 2021 COMPANY Erica Alvarado, Jessica Assef, Jacob Bush, Nadyne Bispo‡, Emily Carrico, Anastasia Cheplyansky‡, Dylan Clinard, Catherine Conley, Bret Coppa, Georgia Dalton, Thomas Davidoff, María José Esquivel‡, Brock Fowler, Brooke Gilliam, Emma Guertin, Sujin Han, Jessica He, Airi Igarashi, Darian Kane, Benjamin Kuefler, Saho Kumagai, Jordan Leeper, Keaton Leier, Guilherme Maciel, Moisés Martín, Sergio Masero, Juliana Missano, Miguel Angel Montoya, Jackie Nash, Carraig New‡, Jonathan Philbert, Keith Reeves, Mikaela Lauryn D. Santos, Anderson Souza, Fuki Takahashi, Ashley Wegmann, Spencer Wetherington‡, Sage Wilson‡
‡ – Denotes Atlanta Ballet apprentice
2020 | 2021 ATLANTA BALLET 2 Georgie Grace Butler, Severin Brotschul, Joseph Finklea, Laura Gracia, Reira Ikeda, Margaret Kuefler, Lucas Labrador, Jason McClung, Wyatt McConville-McCoy, Dominique Morel, Stephen Myers, Hui Wen Peng, Evelyn Robinson, Kaitlin Matree Roemer, Samantha Schuermann, William Woodward Atlanta Ballet 2 courtesy of Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education
Dorothy Moses Alexander, Atlanta Ballet Founder, 1929-1960 Robert Barnett, Artistic Director Emeritus, 1961-1994 John McFall, Artistic Director, 1994-2016
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GENNADI NEDVIGIN (Artistic Director), in February 2016, was named Atlanta Ballet’s fourth artistic director in the Company’s then 87-year history. Nedvigin, born in Rostov, Russia, began his training at age 5. At 10, he was accepted into the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. Upon graduating, he joined Moscow Renaissance Ballet, as a soloist, before he was invited to dance with Le Jeune Ballet de France in Paris. In 1997, while on tour in the U.S., San Francisco Ballet (SFB) Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson offered Nedvigin a soloist contract. After three years, he was promoted to principal dancer. While at SFB, Nedvigin won the International Competition’s Erik Bruhn Prize (1999). He has also received three Isadora Duncan Dance Awards (2001, 2010 and 2017). Along the way, Nedvigin was fortunate to work with many world-renowned choreographers. In addition to his dancing career, Nedvigin also taught master classes and staged ballets in the U.S. and abroad before becoming an artistic director. Recently, Nedvigin sat on juried panels at the World Ballet Competition in Orlando, the International Ballet Competition held in Jackson, Mississippi, and the Youth America Grand Prix. Under Nedvigin’s guidance, Atlanta Ballet has established the Academy training program, which includes a top-tier performance ensemble, Atlanta Ballet 2, representing his commitment to training for the next generation of professional dancers. ARTURO JACOBUS (President & CEO) is in his 12th season with Atlanta Ballet. He was previously chief executive of Pacific Northwest Ballet and San Francisco Ballet, each for 10 years. He holds master’s degrees in business administration, arts administration and human resources management, and he has completed management certificate programs at the University of Washington and Harvard Business School. Jacobus has served on executive boards for such arts organizations as Dance/USA, Washington State Arts Alliance, Northwest Development Officers’ Association and California Arts Advocates. He has stayed actively involved in arts strategy and advocacy by chairing and sitting on panels for the city of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts. Before becoming an arts executive, Jacobus served for 20 years as a bandmaster for the U.S. Navy, leading ensembles in Villefranche, France; Gaeta and Naples, Italy; and San Francisco. While stationed in Naples, under the Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CincSouth), he founded a 50-member NATO ensemble from the armies, navies and air forces of Italy, Greece, Turkey, the U.K. and the U.S.
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S HARON STORY (Dean of the Centre for Dance Education) joined Atlanta Ballet after a professional dance career that spanned more than 20 years and included tenures with Joffrey Ballet, the School of American Ballet, Stars of New York City Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and 10 years with Boston Ballet. Her Boston Ballet tenure included international tours with Rudolf Nureyev. In 1996, along with her role as ballet mistress, Story became dean of the Centre for Dance Education (Centre), which has grown to become one of the largest dance schools in the nation. The Centre is nationally recognized for its programs and community initiatives. Under Story’s direction, the Centre achieved accreditation with the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD). She serves currently as president of the board of directors for NASD. Story received the 2015 Women Making a Mark Award from Atlanta Magazine and was featured in the ArtsATL Legacy Series 2018. She is committed to providing a noncompetitive atmosphere and access to dance education that is shaped by the community’s needs, is innovative and inspires the commitment and excellence that are the trademarks of Atlanta Ballet.
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6 | the company
ERICA ALVARADO Tucson, Arizona
JESSICA ASSEF São Carlos, Brazil
Special thanks to Erica's Pas de Deux Society patron Lynda Bradbury Courts
NADYNE BISPO‡ Santos Coast of São Paulo, Brazil
JACOB BUSH Minneapolis, Minnesota Special thanks to Jacob’s Pas de Deux Society patrons Dr. Harold J. Brody & Mr. Donald E. Smith
EMILY CARRICO Lexington, Kentucky
ANASTASIA CHEPLYANSKY‡ Saratoga, California
DYLAN CLINARD High Point, North Carolina
CATHERINE CONLEY Chicago, Illinois
BRET COPPA San Pedro, California
GEORGIA DALTON Columbus, Ohio
THOMAS DAVIDOFF Lincoln, England
MARÍA JOSÉ ESQUIVEL‡ Stamford, Connecticut
BROCK FOWLER Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
BROOKE GILLIAM Boulder, Colorado
EMMA GUERTIN Ontario, Canada
JESSICA HE Rancho Cucamonga, California Special thanks to Jessica’s Pas de Deux Society patrons, Vanessa & Robin Delmer
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SUJIN HAN Seoul, South Korea Special thanks to Sujin’s Pas de Deux Society patron, the Corps de Ballet
AIRI IGARASHI Gunma, Japan
DARIAN KANE Lincoln, California Special thanks to Darian’s Pas de Deux Society patrons, Adrienne & Scott Hardesty
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BENJAMIN KUEFLER Stow, Massachusetts
SAHO KUMAGAI Sapporo, Japan
JORDAN LEEPER Jamestown, New York
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KEATON LEIER Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Special thanks to Jordan’s Pas de Deux Society patrons, Elaine & Erroll Davis
GUILHERME MACIEL São Paulo, Brazil
MOISÉS MARTÍN Reus, Spain
SERGIO MASERO Madrid, Spain
JULIANA MISSANO Lloyd Harbor, New York
Special thanks to Moisés' Pas de Deux Society patron Katherine Scott
MIGUEL ANGEL MONTOYA Cali, Colombia Special thanks to Miguel's Pas de Deux Society patrons Bonnie & Terry Herron
KEITH REEVES Augusta, Georgia
JACKIE NASH Trumbull, Connecticut
CARRAIG NEW‡ Juneau, Alaska
Special thanks to Jackie’s Pas de Deux Society patrons, Kathleen & Kirk Knous
MIKAELA LAURYN D. SANTOS Manila, Philippines
ASHLEY WEGMANN Shamong, New Jersey Special thanks to Ashley’s Pas de Deux Society patron, Ms. Jan P. Beaves
JONATHAN PHILBERT New York, New York Special thanks to Jonathan's Pas de Deux Society patrons Kathleen & Kirk Knous
ANDERSON SOUZA Santo Ângelo, RS, Brazil
FUKI TAKAHASHI Yokohama, Japan
Special thanks to Anderson’s Pas de Deux Society patron, the Corps de Ballet
SPENCER WETHERINGTON‡ Bridgeton, New Jersey
SAGE WILSON‡ South Hadley, Massachusetts
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8 | artistic staff ARTISTIC STAFF RORY HOHENSTEIN (Ballet Master) was born in Washington
D.C., where he began dancing at the age of 6. Hohenstein furthered his training, from the age of 12, at the Kirov Academy of Ballet. At 17, he joined Le Jeune Ballet de France in Paris. In 2000, he joined San Francisco Ballet as a member of the corps, being promoted to soloist in 2006. In 2008, he moved to New York joining Christopher Wheeldon’s company, Morphoses, performing in its home seasons at New York City Center and at Sadler’s Wells in London. He spent a season dancing with the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company before joining the Joffrey Ballet in 2011, where he continued to be a leading artist with the company through the 2018/19 season. Some personal highlights include dancing the roles of Romeo in Krzysztof Pastor’s Romeo & Juliet, Riff in Jerome Robbins’ West Side Story Suite, Levin in Yuri Possokhov’s Anna Karenina and in Wayne McGregor’s Eden/Eden. This is Hohenstein's second season as ballet master at Atlanta Ballet. OMAN RYKINE (Ballet Master) joined Atlanta Ballet from R Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in 2016. He graduated from the Rudolph Nureyev State Ballet Academy in his hometown of Ufa, Russia, and he was a principal dancer with Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, English National Ballet and the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre. Rykine won the gold medal and first prize at the International Ballet Competition in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1993, and the bronze medal at both the International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1994, and the Rudolph Nureyev International Ballet Competition in Budapest, Hungary, in 1993. He holds the honorary title of Artist of Merit of the Republic from the Government of Ufa, Russia. During his career, Rykine toured extensively in Europe, Asia and the United States and was a guest artist with various ballet companies. He retired from the stage in 2010 and began teaching. Rykine was a guest faculty member at the Boston Ballet School before joining the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in January 2012. CLAUDIA SCHREIER (Choreographer-in-Residence/ Choreographer, Pleiades Dances) has choreographed, directed and produced for dance, opera and film across the U.S. and internationally. She is the choreographer-in-residence at Atlanta Ballet and has been commissioned by Boston Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Vail Dance Festival, Juilliard Opera, ABT Studio Company and New York Choreographic Institute. Her first work for Atlanta Ballet, First Impulse, was named a 2019 Standout Performance by Pointe Magazine. Schreier served as choreographer for Juilliard Opera’s Dido and Aeneas and as co-artistic director for the production’s London and Versailles tour. The Hikers, her film and live performance collaboration with visual artist Rashid Johnson, has been exhibited in New York, Aspen, and Mexico City. She has contributed to programs at the White House, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and for the Kennedy Center Honors. Her work is the subject of two documentaries, most recently PBS’s Emmy Award-winning "Dancing on the Shoulders of Giants" (Capital Region), and she was a TEDx speaker at Columbia University. She is a recipient of the Princess Grace Award, Toulmin Fellowship at the Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU, NEFA National Dance Project Award, Lotos Prize, and Suzanne Farrell Dance Prize. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University.
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ANDERSON SOUZA (Choreographer, Touchline) was born in Santo Ângelo, Brazil. Anderson received his training at the Conservatório Brasileiro de Dança under Jorge Teixeira. After graduating, he joined the Cia Brasileira de Ballet in Rio de Janeiro, dancing principal and soloist roles and competing in national and international competitions, including the Beijing International Ballet Competition. Souza traveled with the Company to perform in Colombia, China, Israel and France. In 2013, he joined Gelsey Kirkland Ballet. Under the unique guidance of Kirkland, Anderson matured his artistry and received praise from national critics, including those at The New York Times. He has enjoyed dancing roles in The Nutcracker (by Yuri Possokhov), La Sylphide as Gurn (staged by Johan Kobborg), Sum Stravinsky (by Kiyon Ross), Sandpaper Ballet (by Mark Morris), Tuplet (by Alexander Ekman) and the world premiere of Catch (by Liam Scarlett). Anderson is excited to be joining Atlanta Ballet for his 4th season! This is Anderson's first time choreographing and he is very excited for this additional step of his career. KEITH REEVES (Choreographer, Bodies in Motion) is a mixed media artist that focuses on dance and choreography. As a choreographer, he creates movement that pulls from different dance genres. To Reeves, dance is universal. Connecting to an audience through movement is his main goal. In his practice, he believes in highlighting different human experiences as a narrative. Reeves was inspired by conversations of family history with his grandmother during this time of COVID-19. Atlanta producer, Ptar’s music spoke to Reeves because of his many levels in one track. When choosing music, Reeves uses tracks with a wide variety of elements. Ptar’s music was an incredible landscape to build on. Reeves' movement is developed through research and understanding of the dancers with whom he works. Creating this piece, he wanted to play with choreographing moving architecture. In a situation where we can't touch, experimenting with how he can create a visual idea or essence of being able to touch was a challenge, but it gave him the liberty to think out of the box. With this particular piece, it's almost like Reeves saw his life unfolding. The more he started to see the complete vision, it was clear to him that Bodies in Motion is his love letter to culture and the ever-evolving beauty of diversity. GUILHERME MACIEL (Choreographer, The Bitter Earth) reconciles his career as a dancer and choreographer since 2014, when he assumed the position of resident choreographer of the Grupo Jovem Paulista in Brazil, his native country, where he created amateur projects and choreographies for competitions. In 2016, after winning the Outstanding Choreographer Award in the Youth America Grand Prix final in New York, he was invited to participate in the 2017 edition of the "Creative Workshop for Young Choreographers" at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he created For a Sweeter Look and performed his award-winning work Shelter. Maciel joined Atlanta Ballet as a dancer in the 2019|2020 season and his creation for the Silver Linings program is his first work as a choreographer for the Company. DARIAN KANE (Choreographer, Dr. Rainbow's Infinity Mirror) is from Northern California, and has been a Company member of Atlanta Ballet for three seasons. This is her first year choreographing. She has been drawing for as long as she has been dancing, so she imagines her dances as fluid sequences of individual drawings in which any one moment could stand alone. Kane is influenced by pop composer Joe Hawley and film composer Danny Elfman, and by film directors Wes Anderson, Tim Burton and Quentin Tarantino. She begins with her classical dance training and builds upon it, imbuing her pieces with the whimsy and quirkiness of her cinematic influences.
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10 | choreographers/designer SERGIO MASERO (Choreographer, Teneo Integrum) is originally from Madrid, Spain. He received his ballet training from Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza “Mariemma” and San Franciso Ballet School. Since early in his career, the world of choreography has always appealed to Masero and he has seized every opportunity that has presented itself. His works include, La Follia and At the Ballet, for Ballet Memphis; Annie, a full-length ballet commissioned by the Dance Academy of Bartlett; and Forced Perspective and Tintinare, for galas with Northwest Florida Ballet. Masero is looking forward to growing his career as a choreographer and is thrilled to be able to create a work for Atlanta Ballet. JOSEPH R. WALLS (Lighting Designer, Pleiades Dances) most recently designed the lighting for Orlando Ballet’s production of Moulin Rouge. Additionally, he has designed original works for The Washington Ballet and a list of choreographers including Jessica Lang, Trey McIntyre, Ethan Stiefel, John Heginbotham, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Dana Genshaft. Internationally, Walls regularly works with STEPS of Panama and recently designed Marlyn Attie’s Crush at the National Theatre of Panamá with support from the United States Embassy. Walls holds a nomination for the prestigious Premios Escena award for best lighting in Panama City, Panama. In 2019, Walls designed the weeklong celebration with Pope Francis – The World Youth Day. Other design collaborations include those with Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Ballet West, Utah Metropolitan Ballet, staibdance, Inland Pacific Ballet, Chautauqua Dance, Ballet Spartanburg, The Charlotte Ballet, Roswell Dance Theatre and Komasnsé Dance Theater, as well as with Sundance Mountain Resort productions. www.jwallsdesign.com
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administration EXECUTIVE Arturo Jacobus, President & CEO ARTISTIC Gennadi Nedvigin, Artistic Director Rory Hohenstein, Ballet Master Roman Rykine, Ballet Master Claudia Schreier, Choreographer-in-Residence FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Pamela Whitacre, Chief Operating Officer Thomas Fowlkes, General Manager Hana Miller, Accounting Manager Aminah Walton, Bookkeeper/Office Manager Dana Hylton Calabro, Director, Data Services ADVANCEMENT Mary Grace Herrington, Chief Advancement Officer Sherren Sandy, Director of Advancement, Donor Engagement Manda Wilhite, Senior Director of Advancement, Major Gifts and Board Liaison Katherine Ude, Advancement Associate MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS Tricia Ekholm, Chief Marketing Officer Julia Berg, Director of Public Relations Brian Wallenberg, Video Content Producer Julie Sharpe, Design Director Myredith Momongan, Group Sales Manager Toni C. Vacinek, Communications Manager Shayla Clay, Social Media Manager/Graphic Designer TICKETING & PATRON SERVICES Lindsay Smith, Associate Director of Ticketing & Patron Services Desiree Houston, Patron Services Assistant PRODUCTION Dave Smith, Production Manager & Technical Director Joseph R. Walls, Lighting Supervisor Sicily Palms, Company Manager Nicole Walters, Stage Manager Jane Kuipers, Assistant Stage Manager
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CENTRE FOR DANCE EDUCATION Gennadi Nedvigin, Artistic Director Sharon Story, Dean Kelly Tonina Cooper, Centre Administrative Director Diane Caroll Sales, Community Partnerships Director Nicole Adams, Virginia-Highland Centre Principal Kate Gaul, Buckhead Centre Principal Ansilla Bearden, Satellite Manager Ann Heard, Centre Education Associate Faculty Ramatu Afegbua-Sabbatt, Taylor Benion, Shirley Bennett, Britt Brown, Serena Chu, Harmony Clair, Kelly Tonina Cooper, Kameron Davis, Lonnie Davis, Rebekah Diaddigo, Christine Dunn, Ashley Gibson, Brooke Gilliam, Nell Heflin Goza, Alera Harrison, Nathan Hites, LaToya Princess Jackson, Aaron James, Jelani Jones, Caroline Kraehe, Vershion Lee, Sergio Masero, Anna Penny, Stephanie Joy Pigg, Terese Reynolds-Thomas, Chantia Robinson, Diane Caroll Sales, Roscoe Sales, Jasmine Stevenson, Carol Szkutek, Abigail Tan-Gamino, Calla Vaughn Accompanists Elizabeth Grimes, Aleksandra Korshunova, Yulia Rice, Gretel Rodriguez, Kyla Zollitsch Centre Education Associates Dixie Boston, Soledad Charles, Rachel Lewis, Bandeja Munir, Hunter Richardson, Katelyn Sweatman Atlanta Ballet Boutique Leslie Campbell Judge, General Manager Kate LaFoy, Midtown Boutique Manager Nardja el-Shabazz, Buckhead Boutique Coordinator
COSTUMES Colleen McGonegle, Costume Director Susan Carter, Costume Construction Supervisor Chloe Gervaise, Costume Technician Abby Parker, Costume Technician/ Shoe Manager Abby Polston, Draper Ashleigh Dobrin, Finisher
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12 | 2020-2021 board of trustees Officers Nancy Field, J.D., Chair Barbara S. Joiner, Vice Chair Kristen Manion Taylor, Vice Chair Juan Carlos Urdaneta, Treasurer Kathleen Knous, Secretary Elizabeth Adams, Immediate Past Chair Lynda Courts, Chair Emeritus Trustees Emily C. Baker Jan Beaves Ron Breakstone Ginny Brewer Chris Carlos Dr. Meria Carstarphen Lynn Cochran-Schroder Cynthia Crain Lavona Currie Vanessa Delmer Yelena Epova, CPA Nigel Ferguson Jacqueline Flake Amy Gerome Lindsay R. Hill Joyce Houser, Ph.D Arturo Jacobus* Edward B. Krugman Araya Mesfin Taylor Meyer Linda Morris Gennadi Nedvigin* Allen W. Nelson Stanley Rose III Katherine Scott Pam Wakefield Jon S. Wright Dr. Vonda Wright Advisory Council David M. Barnett Mark R. Bell, D.Phil Barbara Bing Harvey Coleman Elaine E. Davis Erroll B. Davis F. Javier Diaz Raoul “Ray” Donato Jorge Fernandez Robert L. Green Vincent Hommeril Ceci Johnson atlantaballet.com | @atlantaballet
Susan S. Kettering Allen Maines Santiago Marquez Juan Mejia Carl Pascarella Eric Robbins Joni Santos Laura Turner Seydel Rebecca Christian Smith Andrew Staunton Anat Sultan-Dadon Kazuyuki Takeuchi Nadia Theodore Doug Weiss Dov Wilker Allen Yee Sonjia Waller Young Kim Young-jun Honorary Board Margaret Carton David Crosland Kenneth R. Hey Wade Hooper J. David Hopkins Bill Huber, CPA Michael Jones Sloan Kennedy-Smith Amanda Shailendra Michelle Sullivan Trustees Emeriti Lynda Courts Lavona Currie Stanley Rose III Karen Vereb Patti Wallace Lifetime Board Jane Dean Carole Goldberg Joseph Prendergast Deen Day Sanders *Ex-Officio
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ANNUAL FUND DONORS Atlanta Ballet gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, businesses, foundations, and volunteer groups, whose generous annual contributions were received during the period of August 1, 2020 – January 24, 2021. If you find that you are listed incorrectly or we did not recognize you appropriately, we apologize and want to include you. Please contact Advancement Associate Katherine Ude at kude@atlantaballet.com.
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INDIVIDUAL DONORS THE ENCORE CIRCLE $100,000+ Anonymous Chris Carlos & Family John and Elaine Carlos Katherine Scott $20,000 - $49,999 Ms. Jan P. Beaves Dr. Harold J. Brody and Mr. Donald E. Smith Vanessa and Robin Delmer Jacqueline Flake and David Dase Ms. Amy Gerome-Acuff and Mr. Daniel Acuff Barbara and Eric Joiner Kathleen and Kirk Knous Linda and Don Morris The Rogers Family Foundation Ms. Nancy Field and Mr. Michael Schulder $15,000 - $19,999 Anonymous Cynthia Crain, Ed. D. and Dwight Lee, Ph. D. Adrienne and Scott Hardesty Edward Krugman and Jill Pryor Mrs. Lynn Cochran-Schroder and Mr. Bill Schroder $10,000 - $14,999 Anonymous (2) Elizabeth and Howell Adams III James J. Andrews Ginny and Charles Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Courts II Lavona Currie Yelena Epova Lindsay Hill Beth and Tommy Holder Joyce Houser, Ph.D. Taylor and Brad Meyer Allen Nelson and Caroline Gottschalk Danna and Mike Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Juan Carlos Urdaneta Pam Wakefield $5,000 - $7,499 Lucinda W. Bunnen Deborah Dalton Elaine and Erroll Davis John and Mary Franklin Foundation Mr. Daniel E. Gaylord & Ms. Marilyn Altman Mary Grace Herrington and Richard Clark Bonnie and Terry Herron Kenneth and Colleen Hey Doug and Ginger (Brill) Pisik Delphine Podsiadlo $2,500 - $4,999 Christopher Bly and Emily Baker Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M Cooper Mr. Richard Delay and Ms. Francine Dykes Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Elkins Stacy Galan Shailendra Laurie and John Hopkins Dr. Leslie and Mrs. Marilyn Kelman Melinda Julianne McClung Tonya and Steve Paro Wade Rakes and Nicholas Miller Johannah Smith Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sones Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Yellowlees
$1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Dr. Florence C. Barnett Robert Barnett Brian and Patty Beem Dr. and Mrs. William Brinkman Harvey and Paquita Coleman Suzanne Mott Dansby Raoul and Margaret Donato Brad Foresythe Sue and Duane Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goddard Richard Goodjoin and Kelvin Davis Mary Hester Holland and Caroline Johnson Mariana Laufer Allegra Lawrence-Hardy Mrs. Vaughn Linder Chris and Susan Mangum The Mortimer Family Ms. Sandra Noecker Heather and Bill Preston Mr. Shouky A. Shaheen Lawrence Sharp Anne M. Spratlin Judith Story Harriet H. Warren Betsy Wash Jeffrey and Kathleen Wetherington Sonia P Witkowski Allen W. Yee Yee Family Charitable Fund Mr. Norman Zapien $500 - $999 Anonymous Sandra and David Burgess David Cofrin and Christine Tryba-Cofrin Lawrence Cohen Jennifer and Andy Coppa Robert Crutchfield Heather and Stephen Davis Robert Paul Dean and Robert Epstein Ashleigh Dobrin Mr. Cole Ferguson Sara Ann Whiteside Fruechtenicht Danny Futrell Alexandra and Rick Gilliam Joy Hambrick Steve, Susan and Grace Hauser Lisa and Forrest Hibbard Mr. Douglas Hopkins Mr. J. David Hopkins Steffi and Bill Huber Jean Gatton Jones Mrs. Alison Womack Jowers Mrs. Peter G. Kessenich, Sr. Allan and Vaneesa Little *Margaret P. McCamish Mr. William McClain Mary Bennett Munnell Ms. Keisha Z. Noel The Peacock Family Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Perkowitz Deanna and Robert Pham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratonyi Dr. Robert and Gail Riesenberg Alan and Marcia Watt
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16 | supporters $250 - $499 Anonymous Donna Adams Hall Matthew Baxter Shirley and Martin Bennett Suzanne and Rob Boas Ms. Janet L. Bozeman Cynthia Brant Ms. Kerry Bryan Diane Callahan Cynthia Carns Doug Weiss and Chris Casey Meredith Cole Denise and Cas D'Angelo Ms. Ann Danuser Dr. Francine D. Dykes Elizabeth and Thomas Fowlkes Suzanne and Donald Foy Louise and Bob Hoff Dorothea and Robert Jeffrey Natalie and Jason Jones Barbara Keon and Donald Dalton Eva Koca Steven Libman and Carol Killworth Jeanie and Albert Marx Doreen Massell and Bernard Adams
Mr. and Mrs. John C. McAfee Emily and Austin Mills Patrick and Jennifer Moore Mr. Alan Morelli Miho and Gennadi Nedvigin Jessica and Ryan Newth Mrs. Ellen Oatmeyer-Guertin Marina Ovchinnikov Mrs. Debby Overstreet Scott Parker Mrs. Polly N. Pater Ms. Elvie A Philbert David and Martha Pierce Cassandra Puyear Daniel Quigley Robert and Susan Saudek Pauline Schreier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shufeldt Mr. Peter Stacho Sharon Story, Julien and Kim Kenney Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sugarman Dr. Peter and Mrs. Beverly Thomas Brandon and Regina Tonnis Eric and Chan Voiles Andrew Wilder Ms. Carolyn Zeman
PAS DE DEUX SOCIETY Members of the Pas de Deux Society have made an additional gift of $5,000 to artistically support an individual dancer for the 20|21 season. Ms. Jan P. Beaves Dr. Harold J. Brody and Mr. Donald E. Smith Lynda Bradbury Courts Elaine and Erroll Davis Vanessa and Robin Delmer
Adrienne and Scott Hardesty Bonnie and Terry Herron Kathleen and Kirk Knous (2 dancers) Katherine Scott
THE DOROTHY ALEXANDER LEGACY SOCIETY Honoring our Past, Stewarding our Present, and Planning for Our Future Individuals who have included Atlanta Ballet in their estate plans through bequests and other deferred-giving arrangements. Madeline & Howell Adams, Jr. C.D. Belcher Cynthia Crain Mrs. Lynn Cochran-Schroder Patty & Marc Dash Mrs. Daphne Moore Eitel Melodi Ford
Brad Foresythe Joyce Houser, Ph.D. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Morgan Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel John K. Palmisano & Stephen A. Williams, III Katherine Scott
GIFTS IN HONOR & MEMORIAM In honor of Mrs. Anne Burton Avery James J. Andrews In honor of Mr. Robert J. Barnett, Sr. James J. Andrews In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Courts II Mrs. Vaughn Linder In honor of Vanessa Delmer Doug Weiss and Chris Casey
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In honor of Miss Darcy Denneen and Miss Rachel Denneen Dr. Leslie and Mrs. Marilyn Kelman In honor of Mrs. Lauren Elliott James J. Andrews In memory of Mrs. Vaughn Nixon Player Mrs. Vaughn Linder In memory of Mr. Edwin J. Story Sandra and David Burgess Judith Story
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ATLANTA BALLET IS GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR IN-KIND SUPPORT Active Production & Design Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc. Electronic Theatre Controls Full Circle Lighting & Production
Georgia Dermatology Center Georgia Public Broadcasting Margot McKinney & Neiman Marcus
Microsoft Corporation National Video Monitoring Co, LLC The Atlantan
ATLANTA BALLET IS GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT Atlantic Capital The Preferred Bank of Atlanta Ballet Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters The Official Coffee Provider of Atlanta Ballet Publix Super Markets The Preferred Supermarket of Atlanta Ballet Ryder Truck Rental Systems Inc. The Official Set Transporter of Atlanta Ballet
Frank A. Sinkoe, DPM, podiatric medicine Kara Pepper, MD, internal medicine, Laureatte Medical Group Laura Gandy, MD, internal medicine, Laureatte Medical Group Nadine Kaslow, Ph.D, ABPP, Psychologist, Emory University School of Medicine Mandy Blackmon, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy Emma Faulkner, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy Val Schonberg, MS, RD, nutrition and dietetics
Courtney Gleason, MD, sports medicine, Emory Healthcare Candice Thompson, Pilates, GYROTONIC® & Redcord® certified, CORE Buckhead Smith & Howard, Audit Firm Doyle Law, LLC, Immigration Counsel Jones Day, Attorneys Kim Kenney Photography J.D. French & Assoc.
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