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3 encoreatlanta.com ATLANTA BALLET LIQUID MOTION MAY 2024 CONTENTS Atlanta Ballet ...................................................... 5 Leadership ........................................................ 9 Artistic Staff...................................................... 10 The Company.................................................... 14 Artistic and Production Team .................................. 16 Board of Trustees ................................................ 18 Supporters .. 19 Administration .. 26
Nighthawks, original artwork by Visual Art Collaborator, Charity Hamidullah.
Photo: Jamani Chavis. Model: Roman Enerchi.
On the Cover: Atlanta Ballet dancer Brooke Gilliam. Photo by Rachel Neville.
May 10-12, 2024
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Yellow
A World Premiere
Music by Ludwig van Beethoven
Choreography by Juliano Nuñes
Costume Design by Juliano Nuñes and the Atlanta Ballet Costume Shop
Lighting Design by Ben Rawson
Nighthawks
A World Premiere
Music by Wynton Marsalis
Choreography by Claudia Schreier
Visual Art
Collaboration by Charity Hamidullah
Costume Design by Abigail Dupree-Polston
Scenic Design by Dave Smith
Lighting Design by Ben Rawson
Supported in part by
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COMPANY BALLET REPETITEURS
Angela Agresti, Rory Hohenstein, Eduardo Permuy
CHOREOGRAPHER-IN-RESIDENCE
Claudia Schreier
DEAN OF THE CENTRE FOR DANCE EDUCATION
Sharon Story
THE COMPANY
Nadyne Bispo, Severin Brotschul, Georgie Grace Butler, Emily Carrico, Michael Caye, Anastasia Cheplyansky, Dylan Clinard, Catherine Conley, Larissa Dal’Santo, Guillermo Dominguez, Brooke Gilliam, Jessica He, Airi Igarashi, Darian Kane, Erik Kim, Saho Kumagai, Sojung Lee, Jordan Leeper, Guilherme Maciel, Sergio Masero, Juliana Missano, Miguel Angel Montoya, Marius Morawski, Denys Nedak, Carraig New, Patric Palkens, Madison Penney, Ángel Ramírez, Kaitlin Matree Roemer, Mikaela Santos, Anderson Souza, Fuki Takahashi, Munkhjin Ulziijargal, Kelsey Van Tine, Ashley Wegmann, Spencer Wetherington, Luiz Fernando Xavier, Rei Yamaguchi
ATLANTA BALLET 2
Santiago Bedoya, Claire Buchi, Gianna Horton-Sibble, Camille Jackson, Avery Jarrard, Isabella Kessler, Jacob Arthur Lainchbury, Ashley McKoy, Mayu Nakayama, Estefania Ontanilla, Dyhan Pierre, Ícaro Queiros, Emma Sophia Robinson, Joaquin Ruiz, Paxton Speight, Emanuel Talongo, Rachel Zinman
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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. During his 19-year tenure 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, Japan Grand Prix 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.
TOM WEST (Executive Director) assumed his role as Atlanta Ballet’s Executive Director at the top of the 2021 | 2022 Season. West’s career in arts management spans more than 25 years, including leadership roles at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Segerstrom Center for the Arts and American Film Institute. An actor and theatre director by training, West received a Master of Arts in arts administration from American University and began his career in arts management at the Kennedy Center in 1997, where he rose to serve as Vice President of Development, overseeing all fundraising programs for the National Symphony Orchestra and the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, and leading the effort to fund a remount of Balanchine’s Don Quixote. In 2007, West served as Vice President of Development for the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California. From 2010-2021, West served as the Chief Advancement Officer for the American Film Institute (AFI) in Los Angeles, where he championed the development of new programs to provide bridges to the film industry for under-represented storytellers in Hollywood. West also served on AFI’s senior leadership team, shaping organizational strategy for the Institute’s filmmaker training programs and working with major studios developing targeted diversity initiatives, as well as its strategy for weathering the COVID-19 pandemic. West established the AFI National Council in 2011, a community of philanthropists from across the United States who serve as champions for excellence in the art of film and opportunities for the next generation of great storytellers.
SHARON 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 Atlanta Ballet 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 on the board of directors for NASD. In 2021, Story received Atlanta Ballet’s Dorothy Alexander Award. She received the 2015 Women Making a Mark Award from Atlanta Magazine and was featured in the Arts ATL Legacy Series 2018. Story 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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ANGELA AGRESTI (Company Repetiteur) grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she began her training at the Jordon College Academy of Dance. In high school, she transferred to North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) for ballet where she worked closely with mentor Anna-Marie Holmes. After UNCSA, Agresti went on to dance with Cincinnati Ballet for one season before moving to Amsterdam to be in Het Nationale Ballet (Dutch National Ballet) where she danced for eight years. While at Het Nationale Ballet, she danced a mix of classical ballets, Balanchine works, Hans van Manen repertoire, contemporary and neoclassical works, along with new creations. Agresti has been featured in William Forsythe’s Second Detail, Alexei Ratmansky’s Don Quichot, Shen Wei’s Sacre du Printemps, and other notable ballets, such as The Dream, Paquita and Swan Lake During her time dancing in Amsterdam, Agresti gained experience as a choreographic assistant for multiple choreographers’ stage, film and festival works. She traveled to Riom, Switzerland, assisting works by Juanjo Arques and Peter Leung for the Origen Cultural Festival. She also worked with Peter Leung on the first-ever virtual reality ballet titled Nightfall. Since returning to the U.S. in 2018, Agresti has been teaching, coaching and rehearsing dancers at the collegiate, preprofessional and professional levels. She held positions at Butler University and Anderson University, and as a company ballet teacher and rehearsal assistant at Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre. In 2018, she assisted Annabelle Lopez Ochoa in the making of Tulips and Lobster for Kansas City Ballet and re-staged the work for the company the following season. She holds certifications in the ABT National Training Curriculum for levels Pre-Primary through Level 5 and has received Basi Pilates teacher training for mat Pilates and reformer. She is certified as an integrative nutrition health coach and holds a Nonprofit Management Certificate from the University of California Irvine. This is Agresti’s second season with Atlanta Ballet.
RORY HOHENSTEIN (Company Repetiteur) 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 and Juliet, Riff in Jerome Robbins’ West Side Story Suite, Levin in Yuri Possokhov’s Anna Karenina and in Wayne McGregor’s Eden/Eden. Hohenstein has been a company repetiteur at Atlanta Ballet since 2019.
EDUARDO PERMUY (Company Repetiteur) was born in Cuba, where he began his training at the age of 7 at Laura Alonso’s ballet school Pro-Danza, later joining the National Ballet School of Cuba and finishing at Miami City Ballet School under the tutelage of Nancy Raffa. At the age of 17, Permuy started his professional career with Miami City Ballet as an apprentice and he went on to enjoy a career of 18 years also dancing for American Ballet Theatre Studio Company, Joffrey Ballet, Ballet West, Smuin Contemporary Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, and appearing as guest artist with a few others. During this time, his repertoire included most of the classics and a vast number of ballets from the Balanchine repertoire, ranging from corps to principal roles. He also had the opportunity to perform ballets from Gerald Arpino, Robert Joffrey, Jiří Kylián, Kurt Joss, John Cranko, Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan, Twyla Tharp, Helen Picket, Nicolo Fonte, Antony Tudor, Ulysses Dove, Michael Smuin, Val Caniparoli, Alberto Alonso, Benjamin Millepied, Leonide Massine,
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and Amy Seiwert. Throughout his career, Permuy feels blessed to have learned from figures like Nancy Raffa, Fernanado Bujones, Martha Bosh, Sir Anthony Dowell, Christopher Carr, Eddie Villella and Clinton Luckett. In 2021, he joined Cleveland Ballet as a director of repertoire, where he had the opportunity not only to perform ballet master duties but also was able to return to the stage as a character dancer, performing the roles of Don Quijote in the ballet by the same name and Drosselmeyer in The Nutcracker This is Permuy’s second season with Atlanta Ballet.
CLAUDIA SCHREIER (Choreographer-in-Residence; Choreography, Nighthawks) has choreographed, directed, and produced for dance, opera, and film across the U.S. and internationally. She has created over 50 works for various companies and organizations, including San Francisco Ballet, Boston Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Vail Dance Festival, Richmond Ballet, Guggenheim Works & Process, ABT Studio Company, Juilliard Opera, New York Choral Society, and New York Choreographic Institute. Her works for Atlanta Ballet include Carnivale, Fauna, Pleiades Dances, and First Impulse, named a 2019 Standout Performance by Pointe Magazine. Schreier and Atlanta Ballet partnered with the Cathedral Choir Society in 2022 to present Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette at the Washington National Cathedral. In 2021, Schreier released Force of Habit, a film commissioned by Guggenheim Works & Process and co-presented by Atlanta Ballet. She has contributed to programs at the White House, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center, including 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). Schreier presented her TEDx talk “Thinking On Your Feet,” at Columbia University in 2018. She is a recipient of the Princess Grace Award, Toulmin Fellowship at the Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU, Lotos Prize, and Suzanne Farrell Dance Prize.
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JULIANO NUÑES (Choreography and Costume Design, Yellow) trained at the Brazilian Dance Conservatory in Rio de Janeiro and furthered his studies at the Mannheim University of Music and Performing Arts in Germany with a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Nuñes has joined companies such as Royal Ballet of Flanders, Leipzig Opera Ballet, Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe and Stuttgart Gauthier Dance, and has worked with choreographers such as William Forsythe, Christopher Wheeldon, Hans van Manen, Jirí Kylián, Ohad Naharin, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Yuri Grigorovich, Akram Kahn, among others. Nuñes has gone on to receive critical acclaim for his own choreography and has created pieces for the Royal Ballet in London, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theatre 2, Acosta Danza, Philadelphia Ballet, Mariinsky Theatre, Ballet Zürich Opera House, Ballet Jazz de Montreal, Staatstheater Hannover, Ballet West, Origen Festival Cultural, and Teatro San Carlo. He also creates for a new Netflix series “Tiny Pretty Things”. Nuñes is currently the resident choreographer with the Philadelphia Ballet.
WYNTON MARSALIS (Music, Nighthawks) is a world-renowned trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and a leading advocate of American culture. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1961, he is the son of jazz pianist and music educator Ellis Marsalis, Jr. Wynton started practicing trumpet at age 6 and grew up playing in everything from New Orleans traditional marching bands to funk bands, concert bands, symphonic orchestras, and small jazz ensembles. Just one year after moving to New York City to attend The Juilliard School at age 17, Marsalis joined the legendary Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers. In 1981, Marsalis formed a quintet and began touring across the country and the world. To date, he has performed 5,164 concerts in 845 distinct cities and 64 countries. Over the past four decades, Marsalis has rekindled widespread international interest in jazz through performances, educational activities, books, curricula, and relentless advocacy on public platforms. Today, he continues to teach and mentor new generations of young talent in jazz. Since his recording debut in 1982, he has released over 110 jazz and classical recordings. He is inspired to experiment in an ever-widening palette of forms and concepts that constitute some of the most advanced thinking in modern jazz and in American music on the broad scale. His body of original work includes (but is not limited to) 600 songs and movements, 11 dance scores, 13 suites, four symphonies, two chamber pieces, two string quartets, a jazz oratorio, a fanfare, and concertos for violin, tuba and most recently, trumpet. Marsalis was appointed Messenger of Peace by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (2001), awarded The National Medal of Arts (2005), and The National Medal of Humanities (2016). He is the recipient of The French Prix du Disque, and Britain’s Royal Academy of Music has granted Marsalis Honorary Membership; in the fall of 2009, he received France’s highest distinction, the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; on his 62nd birthday in October 2023, he was awarded the Praemium Imperiale for Music by the Japan Art Association—Japan’s highest honor for the arts. He has received honorary doctorates from 41 of America’s top academic institutions. Wynton Marsalis’ core beliefs are based on jazz fundamentals: freedom and individual creativity (improvisation), collective action and good manners (swing), as well as acceptance, gratitude and resilience (the blues). Marsalis believes that music has the power to elevate our quality of life and lead us to both higher and lower levels of consciousness; it can raise the quality of human engagement for individuals, social networks and cultural institutions throughout the world. Marsalis presently serves as Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Director of Jazz Studies at The Juilliard School, and President of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation.
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Photo by Piper Ferguson
CHARITY HAMIDULLAH (Visual Art Contribution, Nighthawks) is a multidisciplinary artist from Rochester, New York currently creating in Atlanta. Through the exploration of daily life as well as environments, Hamidullah utilizes the power of art to dive deeper into her purpose and connect with others. By way of creativity, Hamidullah embraces her vibrant cultural differences and upbringing to create visual narratives that many can relate to. Her colorful pallettes are full of emotion, and life; symbolic of the diversity which co-exist in her story. From powerful abstract lines to impactful imagery, Hamidullah unveils chapters of growth, self-discovery and empowerment. From viewing pieces, it is undeniable that Hamidullah truly travels through her art as she examines different techniques, canvases and mediums. But no matter the style or approach, it is always made with love and the intention to inspire.
ABIGAIL DUPREE-POLSTON (Costume Design, Nighthawks) came to ballet from a career in fashion design, after attending Savannah College of Art and Design. She designed specialty athletic apparel before transitioning to design for the stage. Abigail has worked in both ballet and opera, designing works such as Kin for the San Francisco Ballet, The Source for the Miami City Ballet, and various pieces including Carnivale and Fauna with choreographer Claudia Schreier.
DAVE SMITH (Scenic Design, Nighthawks) has been an Atlanta Ballet staff member since 2019 and through this time, has enjoyed this different side of theatre. Over the last 30 years of being in the entertainment industry he has held several positions at many companies. Some highlights are national Broadway Tours of Sweeney Todd and Avenue Q, Glimmerglass Opera, Atlanta Opera, and Virginia Opera, Rock and Roll, along with professional wrestling. Alongside the constantly changing shows, he has made a career of gaining knowledge and trying a little of it all, from lighting to props to scenery. One of his favorite time periods was as an Assistant Professor in New Jersey. Smith earned his B.A. in Theatre from The University of Tennessee and his M.F.A in Technical Production from Florida State University.
BEN RAWSON (Lighting Design) is an Atlanta-based Lighting Designer for Theatre, Opera, and Dance, member USA 829. Theatrical/Opera design work can be seen at The Alliance Theatre (GA), Detroit Opera (MI), Florida Studio Theatre (FL), Glimmerglass Opera (NY), Utah Opera (UT), Atlanta Opera (GA), Theatrical Outfit (GA), Center Rep (CA), Aurora Theatre (GA), Actors Express (GA), and others. Dance design work includes choreographers Ana Maria Lucaciu, Troy Schumacher, Claudia Schreier, Remi Wörtmeyer, Bruce Wells, Danielle Agami, and Omar Roman De Jesus, as well as with Atlanta Ballet (GA), BalletCollective (NY), Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre (GA), Fly On A Wall (GA), and others. Ben has also worked across the country as an Associate & Assistant Lighting Designer for San Diego Opera (CA), The Alliance Theatre (GA), Berkshire Theatre Festival (MA), Atlanta Opera (GA), Utah Opera (UT), Glimmerglass Festival (NY), Playmakers Repertory Company (NC), and Atlanta Ballet (GA). Benrawsondesign.com
Nighthawks Music Credit Information:
Music by Wynton Marsalis
Recorded excerpts taken from Wynton Marsalis’s “The Jungle”
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Nicolas Buc
Master courtesy of Blue Engine Records
℗2023 Australian Broadcasting Corporation under exclusive license to Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc.
©2023 Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc.
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Officers
Nancy Field, J.D., Chair
Barbara S. Joiner, Vice Chair
Linda Morris, Treasurer
Jan Beaves, Secretary
Lynda B. Courts, Chair
Emeritus
Trustees
Elizabeth Adams
Emily C. Baker
Ron Breakstone
Ginny Brewer
Chris Carlos
Lynn Cochran-Schroder
Cynthia Crain, Ed.D.
Vanessa Delmer
Yelena Epova, CPA
Nigel Ferguson
Jacqueline Flake
Amy Gerome
Matthew Hartnett
Mona Heyer
Lindsay R. Hill
Joyce Houser, Ph.D.
Tharon Johnson
Kathleen Knous
Kristin Manion Taylor
Araya Mesfin, CFP
Taylor Meyer, CFA
Linda Morris
Gennadi Nedvigin*
Rachel Lee Phipps
Katherine Scott
Pam Wakefield
Tom West*
Cristel Williams
Advisory Council
David M. Barnett
Mark Bell, Ph.D.
Dr. Meria Carstarphen
Harvey Coleman
Elaine E. Davis
Erroll B. Davis
Anne-Laure Desjonquères
Lovely Dhillon
F. Javier Diaz
Raoul “Ray” Donato
Jake Evans
Linda Nau Givens
Mark Goldman
Robert L. Green
Susan S. Kettering
Allegra Lawrence-Hardy
Allen Maines
Santiago Marquez
Juan Mejia
Allen W. Nelson
Eric Robbins
Arden Hess Rowland
Scot Safon
Laura Turner Seydel
Sharon Silvermintz
Rebecca Christian Smith
Anat Sultan-Dadon
Dov Wilker
Allen W. Yee
Sonjia Waller Young
Honorary Board
Margaret Carton
David Crosland
Kenneth R. Hey
Wade Hooper
J. David Hopkins
Bill Huber, CPA
Michael Jones
Sloan Kennedy-Smith
Edward B. Krugman
Amanda Shailendra
Michelle Sullivan
Trustees Emeriti
Lynda B. Courts
Lavona S. Currie †
Karen Vereb
Patti Wallace †
Lifetime Board
Jane Dean
Carole Goldberg
Joseph Prendergast
Deen Day Sanders
Corps de Ballet Board
Sharon Silvermintz, Chair
Jacqueline Flake, Vice-Chair & Secretary
Joanne Chesler Gross, Treasurer
Doug Weiss, Immediate Past Chair
Jennifer Alewine
Kimberlyn Daniel
Jane Dean
Jessica DeHart
Nancy Flaherty
Caroline Jeffords
Corrie Johnson
Lara Mitchelson
Amy Nelson
Melissa Nowak
Gailen Rosenberg
Arden Hess Rowland
Dottie Smith
Marsha Taylor
Preston Wilson, Jr. *Ex-Officio
†In Memoriam
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ANNUAL FUND DONORS
Atlanta Ballet gratefully acknowledges the following individuals whose generous annual contributions were received during the period of February 1, 2023 – February 1, 2024. If you find that we did not recognize you appropriately, we apologize. For corrections, please contact us at advancement@atlantaballet.com.
THE CHOREOGRAPHER’S CIRCLE
Recognizes exceptional gifts of $10,000 and above
DIAMOND $100,000+
Anonymous (3)
Chris Carlos & Family
Ms. Nancy Field & Mr. Michael Schulder
Katherine Scott
Carol & Ramon Tomé
SAPPHIRE $50,000+
Anonymous (2)
Ms. Jan P. Beaves
Ginny & Charles Brewer
Vanessa & Robin Delmer
Kathleen & Kirk Knous
EMERALD $25,000+
Anonymous
Elizabeth & Howell Adams III
Dr. Meria J. Carstarphen & Mr. David Heleniak
Cynthia Crain, Ed. D. & Dwight Lee, Ph.D.
Elaine & Erroll Davis
Joyce Houser, Ph.D.
Barbara & Eric Joiner
Linda & Don Morris
The Elster Foundation
PEARL $20,000+
Anonymous
Emily C. Baker & Christopher Bly
Mrs. Lynn Cochran-Schroder & Mr. Bill Schroder
Jacqueline Flake & David Dase
Kristen Manion Taylor & Jason Taylor
Araya Mesfin
Mr. William F. Snyder
Yee Family Charitable Fund
OPAL $15,000+
Nigel Ferguson
Bonnie & Terry Herron
AMETHYST $10,000+
Anonymous (2)
Adrienne & Scott Hardesty
Matthew & Brittany Hartnett
Mona Heyer
Kelin Foundation
Taylor & Brad Meyer
Allen W. Nelson & Caroline B. Gottschalk
Heather & Bill Preston
Greer & Alex Taylor
Special thanks and deepest gratitude to the Atlanta Ballet Trustees for 100% participation in contributions to Atlanta Ballet’s Operating Reserve Fund, with leadership gifts from The Carlos Family Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Courts II, Nancy Field & Michael Schulder, and Katherine Scott.
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GRAND JETÉ $7,500+
Robert J. Barnett
TOUR JETÉ $5,000+
Lucy & Henry Bush
THE DANCER’S CIRCLE
Recognizes generous gifts up to $10,000
Mr. Richard Delay & Ms. Francine Dykes
Mr. Daniel E. Gaylord & Ms. Marilyn Altman
Joanne & Alex Gross
Alison Womack Jowers
Mariana Laufer
Ginger Brill Pisik
Wade Rakes & Nicholas Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Silberman
Debby & Baker Smith
Dr. Peter & Mrs. Beverly Thomas
Irma J. Turnipseed
Karen Vereb & Bud Blanton
Pam & Paul Whitacre
Sonia P. Witkowski
ASSEMBLÉ $2,500+
Diana & Miguel Arteche
Robert & Terry Banta
Catherine Binns
Dr. Harold J. Brody & Mr. Donald E. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. Cooper
Mr. Mark du Mas
Steve, Susan & Grace Hauser
Kenneth & Colleen Hey
Laurie & John Hopkins
Dr. Leslie & Mrs. Marilyn Kelman, in honor of Darcy & Rachel Denneen
Gino & Belinda Massafra
Denis Ng
Margaret Painter
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Pelletier
Stuart Pliner & Barbara Bing Pliner
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ratonyi
Sharon Story, Julien & Kim Kenney
The Mortimer Family
Dr. John Trimble & Ms. Marianne Stribling
Eric & Chan Voiles
GLISSADE $1,000+
Anonymous (3)
Overton & Kay Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Martin P. Bennett
Kaitlyn Bergeron
Peter Boucher
Mr. & Mrs. Sean Bowen
Dr. & Mrs. James A. Brennan, M.D.
Dr. & Mrs. William Brinkman
Kerry Bryan
Kate & Scott Carmack
Mr. Michael E. Carroll & Mr. Paul Alberto
David Cofrin & Christine Tryba-Cofrin
John Condo
Consilium Partner Group
Ann & Frank Critz
Dr. & Mrs. O. Anderson Currie, Jr., in honor of Sharon Story
Mr. Joseph Dawsey III
Heather Dean
Mrs. Jane S. Dean
Robert Paul Dean & Robert Epstein
Katie Deegan
Lovely Dhillon
Jennifer Dodd & Reggie Graham
Kevin & Demi Doyle
Lauren Elliott
Doug & Florida Ellis
Yelena Epova
Dr. Spencer Gelernter & Sonya Kuropatwa
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Goddard
Dr. Marvin Goldstein
Marius Hechter
Lisa & Forrest Hibbard
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Humphreys, Jr.
Dorothea & Robert Jeffrey
Ronnie Kessenich
Edward Krugman & Jill Pryor
Leigh Anna & Steven Lang
Allegra Lawrence-Hardy & Timothy Hardy
Ms. Doreen M. Lewis
Linda L. Lively & James E. Hugh III
Dr. & Mrs. Ellis L. Malone
Audrey & Danny Meyer
Christine & Eric Nelson
Rachel & Corey Phipps
Dr. Z. Pressley and Mr. Billy S. Rice
Walter & Arden Rowland, in honor of Elliott Rowland
Ashley & Drew Scott
Manda & Jeremy Shankel
Beverly & Dianne Shlapak
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Silverstein
Jasmine Spivey
Mr. & Mrs. Perry Taylor
Johnny Thigpen & Clay Martin, in honor of Tricia Ekholm
Mr. & Mrs. Juan Carlos Urdaneta
Dr. Kirsten Travers-UyHam & Mr. John J. UyHam
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Annie York Trujillo & Karen Trujillo
Mrs. Julie Turner-Davis & Mr. John Davis
Joe & Heather Vivona
Harriet H. Warren
Alan & Marcia Watt
Jason Wiggam
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Young
RELEVÉ $500+
Judith M. Alembik
Ms. Tracie Arnold
Ann Barrett
Hope Barrett
Richard Bohrer
Cynthia Brant
Mrs. Carolyn Champion
Carol Comstock & Jim Davis
James Datka & Nora DePalma
Dr. Carlos del Rio and Dr. Jeannette
Guarner
Ashleigh Dobrin, in loving memory of Mel Dobrin
Amanda Dove
Elaine Eaton
Tyler R. Edgarton
Tricia & Chris Ekholm
Kathryn & Patrick Gaul
Richard Goodjoin & Kelvin Davis
Francis & Marguerite Hallman
Virginia Hepner & Malcolm Barnes
Mr. Douglas Hopkins
Mr. J. David Hopkins
Oren Johnson
Tharon & Chynna Johnson
Stacey Leebern, in honor of Ginny Brewer
Allan & Vaneesa Little
Mimi Maslia
Jean & Robert McColl
Eugene and Carol Meany
Terri & Stephen Nagler
Miho & Gennadi Nedvigin
Mrs. Debby Overstreet
Judith Powell
Grace Pownall & Ron Harris
Dr. Robert & Gail Riesenberg
Dr. & Mrs. William M. Scaljon
Anne M. Spratlin
Shad Sterling
Teena Stern
Judith Story
Roberta Taylor & James Hill
Aisha Walth
Tom West
Dr. & Mrs. Wetherington
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INSTITUTIONAL GIVING
Atlanta Ballet gratefully acknowledges the following corporations, foundations, and government agencies whose generous annual contributions were received during the period of February 1, 2023 – February 1, 2024.
$100,000+
Bobbie Bailey Foundation
Hearst Foundations
The Home Depot Foundation
The Thalia & Michael C. Carlos Foundation
The Thalia N. Carlos & Chris M. Carlos Foundation
$75,000+
The Shubert Foundation
$50,000+
City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs
PNC
The Zeist Foundation
$25,000+
Cox Enterprises
Fulton County Arts & Culture
Southern Company Gas Foundation
The Kettering Family Foundation
$20,000+
JBS Foundation
Mark & Evelyn Trammell Foundation
The Ray M. & Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation
The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation
$15,000+
Arrow Exterminators
FLOWER Magazine
Google
$10,000+
Aprio
Chick-fil-A
Georgia Council for the Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
Peach State Health Plan
Publix Super Markets Charities
$5,000+
Anonymous
Hellen Ingram Plummer Charitable Foundation
Massey Charitable Trust
Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Fund
South Fulton Institute
The Dante S. Stephensen Fund
$1,000+
Burberry
ETRO
Jamestown, L.P.
$500+
Lindsey Treadaway, Realtor, Harry Norman Realtors
Sweet Tea Murals
Atlanta Ballet is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also received support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Fulton County Commission under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council and the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs.
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GIFTS MADE IN LOVING MEMORY OF LAVONA S. CURRIE
Anonymous
Overton & Kay Anderson
Dr. & Mrs. W. Perry Ballard III
Ms. Eleanor F. Banister
Robert & Terry Banta
Robert J. Barnett
Ruthanna & Bill Bost
Mary Burns
Lucy & Henry Bush
Consilium Partner Group: Seth Abrams & Hunter Sapp
Linda Copeland
Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Courts II
Betsy Akers Crawford
Susan Currie
Peter Howard
Barbara Johnson
Judy Lampert
Audrey & Danny Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Neely, Jr.
Allen W. Nelson & Caroline B. Gottschalk
Carol Osner
Ginger Brill Pisik
Judith Powell
Mitch Purvis
Patty & Doug Reid
Mr. & Mrs. Schear
Mr. & Mrs. Slick
Judith Story
Sharon Story, Julien & Kim Kenney
The Office of Institutional Advancement at the Westminster Schools
THE DOROTHY ALEXANDER LEGACY SOCIETY
Individuals who have included Atlanta Ballet in their long-term 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. Audrey B. Morgan
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Morgan
John K. Palmisano & Stephen A. Williams, III Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel
Katherine Scott
Marianne Stribling
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ATLANTA BALLET IS GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT
ATLANTA BALLET IS GRATEFUL FOR THEIR
ATLANTA BALLET IS GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT
Atlantic Capital, The Preferred Bank of Atlanta Ballet
Atlantic Capital, The Preferred Bank of Atlanta Ballet
Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters, The O cial Co ee Provider of Atlanta Ballet
Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc., The O cial Fitness Partner for Atlanta Ballet
Doyle Law, LLC, Immigration Counsel
Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters, The Official Coffee Provider of Atlanta Ballet
Jones Day, Attorneys
Cookerly PR
Kim Kenney Photography
Publix Super Markets, The Preferred Supermarket of Atlanta Ballet
Frank A. Sinkoe, DPM, podiatric medicine
Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters, The O cial Co
Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc., The O cial Fitness
Doyle Law, LLC, Immigration Counsel
Jones Day, Attorneys
Kim Kenney Photography
Corporate Sports Unlimited, Inc., The Official Health, Wellness, and Fitness Partner of Atlanta Ballet
Kara Pepper, MD, internal medicine, Laurette Medical Group
Doyle Law, LLC, Immigration Counsel
Publix Super Markets, The Preferred Supermarket
Frank A. Sinkoe, DPM, podiatric medicine
Kara Pepper, MD, internal medicine, Laurette Medical
Laura Gandy, MD, internal medicine, Laurette Medical
Laura Gandy, MD, internal medicine, Laurette Medical Group
JD French Media
Nadine Kaslow, Ph.D, ABPP, Psychologist, Emory University School of Medicine
Nadine Kaslow, Ph.D, ABPP, Psychologist, Emory
Bryn Chafin, LCSW, Brookwood Center for Psychotherapy
Bryn Chafin, LCSW, Brookwood Center for Psychotherapy
Jones Day, Attorneys
Brandon Nguyen, B-Right Atl Sports Massage
Kim Kenney Photography
Dr. Cliff Willimon, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Brandon Nguyen, B-Right Atl Sports Massage
Dr. Cliff Willimon, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Children’s
Publix Super Markets, The Preferred Supermarket of Atlanta Ballet
Dr. Dominic Carreira, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Peachtree
Dr. Dominic Carreira, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Peachtree Orthopedics
Dr. Jason Bariteau, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Emory Healthcare
Dr. Ched Garten II, MD, Paragon Sports Medicine
Republic National Distributing Company, The Official Liquor Provider of Atlanta Ballet
Dr. Jason Bariteau, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Emory
Dr. Ched Garten II, MD, Paragon Sports Medicine
Dr. Rayden Cody, MD, Peachtree Spine and Sports
Dr. Rayden Cody, MD, Peachtree Spine and Sports Physicians
Shoccara S. Marcus Photography
Mandy Blackmon, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy, Atlanta Dance Medicine
Emma Faulkner, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy, Atlanta Dance Medicine
Smith & Howard, Audit Firm
Mark Nimmo, PT, DPT, physical therapy, BenchMark Physical Therapy
Ami Kirollos, PT, DPT, CSCS, physical therapy, One on One Physical Therapy
Susan Bush, PT, DPT, CMTPT, physical therapy, Atlanta Dance Medicine
Anzika Tuliva, PT, physical therapy, On-Site Solutions Physical Therapy
Mandy Blackmon, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy, Emma Faulkner, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy, Mark Nimmo, PT, DPT, physical therapy, BenchMark
Physical Therapy Services and medical coordination provided by Atlanta Dance Medicine, LLC Mandy Blackmon, PT, DPT, Emma Faulkner, PT, DPT, and Ann MacDougall, PT, DPT and their affiliates.
Ami Kirollos, PT, DPT, CSCS, physical therapy, One
Susan Bush, PT, DPT, CMTPT, physical therapy, Atlanta
Anzika Tuliva, PT, physical therapy, On-Site Solutions
Ali Hoegel, DPT, physical therapy, Atlanta Sport &
Ali Hoegel, DPT, physical therapy, Atlanta Sport & Spine Physical Therapy
Physicians and allied health providers:
Liz Chesarek, PT, DPT, SCS, physical therapy, Atlanta
Liz Chesarek, PT, DPT, SCS, physical therapy, Atlanta Dance Medicine
Maggie Schessele, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy, Druid Hills Physical Therapy
Lauren Alesch, PT, physical therapy, PT Solutions
Caroline Collins, MD, Emory Healthcare
Val Schonberg, MS, RD, nutrition and dietetics
Maggie Schessele, PT, DPT, OCS, physical therapy, Lauren Alesch, PT, physical therapy, PT Solutions
Val Schonberg, MS, RD, nutrition and dietetics
Courtney Gleason, MD, sports medicine, Emory Healthcare
Courtney Gleason, MD, sports medicine, Emory Healthcare
Nova Medical Centers, Occupational Medicine Clinic
Courtney Gleason, MD, sports medicine, Emory Healthcare
Rosa Pasculli, MD, sports medicine, Emory Healthcare
American Family Care, Family Practice
Nova Medical Centers, Occupational Medicine Clinic
Bryn Chafin, LCSW and associates at Brookwood Center for Psychotherapy
American Family Care, Family Practice
Dr. Hal Silcox, MD; Dr. David Schiff, MD; Dr. Ashok Reddy,
Dr. Hal Silcox, MD; Dr. David Schiff, MD; Dr. Ashok Reddy, MD; & Dr. Ezequiel Cassinelli, MD, Peachtree Orthopedics
Dr. Howard Krone, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon
Val Schonberg, MS, RD, Dietitian, EnlightenU Nutrition Consulting
Dr. Thomas Dopson, MD, Resurgens Orthopedics
Brandon Nguyen, B-Right Atl Sports Massage
Dr. Stephanie Hsu, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Dr. Howard Krone, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Thomas Dopson, MD, Resurgens Orthopedics
Stephanie Hsu, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Dr. Christopher Potts, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Dr. Mark Sakr, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Dr. Stephanie Hsu, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho
Dr. Christopher Potts, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho
Cliff Willimon, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Dr. Alonzo Sexton, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Dr. Mark Sakr, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Tatiana Patsimas, MD, Sports Medicine, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Dr. John Andrachuk, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho Institute
Dr. Alonzo Sexton, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho
Dr. John Andrachuk, MD, Northside Hospital Ortho
Dominic Carreira, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Peachtree Orthopedics
Smith & Howard, Audit Firm
Ryder Truck Rental Systems, Inc., The O cial Set Transporter of Atlanta Ballet
Smith & Howard, Audit Firm
Jason Bariteau, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Emory Healthcare
Epitome Risk Solutions, Inc.
Ched Garten II, MD, Paragon Sports Medicine
Ryder Truck Rental Systems, Inc., The O cial Set
Epitome Risk Solutions, Inc.
Rayden Cody, MD, Peachtree Spine and Sports Physicians
Diego Herrera, DO, Northside Hospital
Kennard Hood, MD, Emory Healthcare
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EXECUTIVE
Tom West, Executive Director
EXECUTIVE
Tom West, Executive Director
Danielle Wallace, Executive Assistant & Board Liaison
Nathan Jones, Executive Assistant
ARTISTIC
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
CENTRE FOR DANCE EDUCATION
Gennadi Nedvigin, Artistic Director
CENTRE FOR DANCE EDUCATION
Gennadi Nedvigin, Artistic Director
Sharon Story, Dean
Sharon Story, Dean
Serena Chu, Atlanta Ballet 2 Repetiteur
Kelly Tonina Cooper , Centre Administrative Director
Diane Caroll, Community Partnerships Director
Pamela Whitacre, Chief Operating O cer
Gennadi Nedvigin, Artistic Director
Thomas Fowlkes, General Manager
Angela Agresti, Company Repetituer
Hana Miller, Controller
Rory Hohenstein, Company Repetiteur
Amani Hill, Accounts Payable & Benefits Manager
Eduardo Permuy, Company Repetiteur
Claudia Schreier, Choreographer-in-Residence
Dana Hylton Calabro, Director, Data Services
Sicily Palms, Director of Artistic Operations
ADVANCEMENT
Allison Cash, Artistic Operations Coordinator/ Assistant Stage Manager
Manda Wilhite, Senior Director of Advancement, Major Gifts and Board Liaison
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Pamela Whitacre, Chief Operating Officer
Sherren Sandy, Director of Advancement, Donor Engagement
Calla Vaughn, Controller
Kelly Criss, Director of Advancement, Leadership Gifts
Kimberly Jackson, Project Accountant/AP Manager
Natasha Harris, Director of Human Resources
Francesca Frederick, Director of Advancement, Institutional Gifts
Dana Hylton Calabro, Director of Technology and Sales Operations
MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS
Tricia Ekholm, Chief Marketing O cer
PATRON SERVICES
Allison Kang, Director of Public Relations
Taylor Graves, Interim Graphic Designer
Kristian Brown, Patron Services Lead Coordinator
Stephen Hall, Patron Services & Group Sales Associate
Brian Wallenberg, Video Content Producer
Myredith Momongan, Associate Director of Group Sales
Connor Maguire, Patron Services Associate
Toni C. Vacinek, Associate Director of Marketing Communications
ADVANCEMENT
Juliana Han Witt, Chief Advancement Officer
Kelly Criss, Director of Individual Giving
Zoey Fleck, Social Media Manager/Graphic Designer
Sherren Sandy, Director of Special Events
Brianna Smith, Individual Giving Manager
PATRON SERVICES
Lindsay Smith, Associate Director of Patron Services
Ansleigh Brown, Individual Giving Coordinator
Kathryn Gutierrez, Special Events Coordinator
Desiree Houston, Patron Services Manager
MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS
Mallory Hazen , Patron Services Assistant
Tricia Ekholm, Chief Marketing Officer
Jasmine Martinez , Patron Services Assistant
Fiona Shaw, Senior Manager Communications
Josh Reynolds , Patron Services Assistant
PRODUCTION
Ashley Dent, Manager of Strategy and Data Analysis
Alane Marco, Design Director
Dave Smith, Production Manager & Technical Director
Amber Times, Social Media Manager
Sicily Palms, Company Manager
Nicole Walters, Production Stage Manager
PRODUCTION
Jane Kuipers, Assistant Stage Manager
Dave Smith, Production Manager
Kristin Kelley , Assistant Stage Manager
Jonathan Fries, Technical Director
Nicole Walters, Production Stage Manager
COSTUMES
Colleen McGonegle, Costume Director
COSTUMES
Abby Polston, Draper
Colleen McGonegle, Costume Director
Susan Carter, Costume Construction Supervisor
Susan Carter, Costume Construction Supervisor
Abby Parker, Company Shoe Manager/Wardrobe
Abigail Dupree-Polston, Patternmaker
Supervisor/Costume Technician
Chloe Gervais, Costume Technician
Abby Parker, Company Shoe Manager/Wardrobe Supervisor
Maddie Simmons, Costume Technician
Briá Sanders, Costume Technician
Ashleigh Dobrin, Finisher
Katherine Savage, Costume Technician
Maddie Simmons, Costume Technician
Kelly Tonina Cooper, Centre Administrative Director
Diane Caroll Sales, Community Partnerships Director
Kate Gaul, Buckhead Centre Principal
Nicole Adams, Virginia-Highland Centre Principal
Ansilla Bearden, Buckhead Centre Manager & Summer Programs Manager
Ansilla Bearden, Satellite Manager
Brittney Flowers, Centre Education Associate
Ashley Gibson Suta, Virginia-Highland Centre Manager
Rina Cook, Front Desk Manager
Faculty
Faculty
Nicole Adams, Alice Balhatchet, Ansilla Bearden, Shirley Bennett, Haley Brink, Darby Burgess, Serena Chu, Harmony Clair, Kelly
Tonina Cooper, Kameron Davis, Nardja
el-Shabazz, Kate Gaul, Ashley Gibson, Nell Heflin Goza, Jennifer Inman, LaToya Princess Jackson, Aaron James, Malik Jenkins, Caroline Kraehe, Sergio Masero, Loren McFalls, Arneshuia Nelson, Anna Penny, Chantia Robinson, Diane Caroll Sales, Roscoe Sales, Erin Smith, Jasmine Stevenson, Abigail Tan-Gamino, Grace Thompson, Jennifer Van Meter, Calla Vaughn, Natalya Vyashenko, Martine Weber
Marlena Marshall Abaza, Shirley Bennett, Darby Burgess, Georgie Grace Butler, Diane Caroll, Serena Chu, Kelly Tonina Cooper, Kameron Davis, Mia Givens, Jennifer Inman, LaToya Princess Jackson, Madelin Jamison, Courtney Johnson, Sergio Masero, Armoni Moody, Amelia Murren, Arneshuia Nelson, Kyra Opdyke, Anna Penny, Chantia Robinson, Roscoe Sales, Anderson Souza, Jasmine Stevenson, Ashley Suta, Calla Vaughn, Natalya Vyashenko, Martine Weber
Accompanists
Company Pianist / Music Administrative Coordinator
Western-Li Summerton
Elizabeth Grimes, Aleksandra Korshunova, Yulia Rice, Gretel Rodriguez, Kyla Zollitsch
Accompanists
Centre Education Associates
Stephanie Kosarin, Yulia Rice, Kyla Zollitsch
Imani Austin-Edwards, Shannon Geary, Flora Mangio, Hui-Wen Peng, Kaitlin Roemer, Jada Russell, Samantha Schuermann, Emma Seif
Centre Education Associates
Imani Banks, Rina Cook, Sophia Doctoroff, Sidney Hall
Atlanta Ballet Boutique
Camilla Golden, Carol March
Leslie Campbell Judge, General Manager
Atlanta Ballet Boutique
Kate Gaul, Boutique Merchandise Manager
Nardja el-Shabazz, Asst. General Manager, Atlanta Ballet Boutique
Louise Gordon, Retail Operations Manager
Pamela Pelletier, Boutique Associate
Atlanta Ballet is an American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) Company
Atlanta Ballet is an American Federation of Musicians (AFM) Company
Atlanta Ballet is an International Alliance of Theatrical Stage (IATSE) Employees Company
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