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Danceworks Performance Company

stone soup April 28 – May 1, 2011 Performed at Sweet Water Organics

Directed by.......Dani Kuepper and Kim Johnson-Rockafellow

Choreography..................Danceworks Performance Company Composer............................................................. Seth Warren-Crow

Lighting Design and Stage Management...............Jan Kellogg

Technical Director.....................................................Anthony Lyons This project is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund.


FROM THE PRESIDENT Stone Soup and UPAF During the past ten years Danceworks’ budget has grown from $277,000 to over $1 million. During that same period, the United Performing Arts Fund has been our biggest single source of funds, from $25,700 ten years ago to $126,000 now, or between 8% and 11% of our total income each year. Obviously, UPAF is very important to us. The UPAF annual fund drive, underway right now, is like the Stone Soup legend. If everybody contributes, all benefit. If everybody will throw something into the pot, Annie some onions, Peter some peppers or potatoes, Sally a sack of carrots, why pretty soon we’ll have a really nice minestrone. Then the whole town can rejoice, and everybody can sing and play and DANCE, everybody can laugh the UPAF laugh and be glad. And Sally will be doubly happy, because she will think, “Those are my carrots in there.” Tim Frautschi President, Danceworks Board of Directors

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ARTIST NOTES After taking a tour of Sweet Water Organics and meeting the passionate employees and volunteers who work there, I was struck by the similarities between Danceworks, Inc. and Sweet Water Organics. Certainly our products couldn’t be more different—perch vs. pas de bouree—but the shared philosophy of the two organizations seemed to make us a natural fit for a collaborative project. Danceworks Performance Company strives to create work for the concert stage that is virtuosic and innovative. Sweet Water Organics’ aquaponic system is a frontrunner in the field, supported by a team of creative thinkers. Both Danceworks and Sweet Water Organics are committed to reaching beyond the facility walls to connect with a wide variety of community members, so that the work that we do can have a lasting impact. While “Danceworkers” are teaching kids to do the tango, the Sweet Water folks are teaching planting and composting. In the end we are both promoting healthy lifestyles and respect for self and others. The generosity that has surrounded the creation of Stone Soup is overwhelming. Starting with Sweet Water Organics’ hospitality, it rippled outward to other partners. Honeypie Café—a popular restaurant just down the street from Sweet Water Organics—donated beer for our pre-party and lent a hand in marketing the concert. Karl’s Rentals donated seating to help transform the space into a theatre. Collaborating artists have been generous and inspiring. Composer/musician Seth Warren-Crow was a driving force behind the evening, creating an underlying sound score that has supported the choreographic process. The contributions of Seth and the other musicians—Sean Behling, David Collins and Jeff Klatt—can be seen and heard by all as they improvise live on top of the score. Jan Kellogg and Tony Lyons have been absolutely necessary to this project, providing great insight and passion for producing professional work in a non-traditional space. Finally, my dear friends and fellow company members—Kim, Liz, Kelly, Melissa, Christal, Karly, Simon, Holly and guest Andy—have all contributed brilliant movement invention, passionate focus and gracious time. They have been the barley, cabbage, onion, milk, carrots, potatoes, salt and pepper, bit of beef and celery—tirelessly and thoughtfully. Enjoy Stone Soup! Sincerely, Dani Kuepper Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company

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THE PROGR A M

Performers Danceworks Performance Company: Kelly Anderson, Melissa Anderson, Karly Biertzer, Simon Eichinger, Kim Johnson-Rockafellow, Holly Keskey, Liz Hildebrandt Tesch and Christal Wagner Guest Artist: Andrew Zanoni Musicians Sean Behling, David Collins, Jeff Klatt, Seth Warren-Crow

Stone Soup is a 45-minute work that runs without an intermission. It was inspired by the work at Sweet Water Organics as well as by the fable of “Stone Soup.” Seth Warren-Crow has composed an underlying score to which the musicians will improvise. The dancer/choreographers of Danceworks Performance Company have all contributed movement. The end result is something that no one of us could have accomplished alone.

SPECIAL THANKS Special Thanks to Todd Leech, Val Lucks, David Tesch. Thanks to our Stone Soup Partners:

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BIOGR APHIES Deborah Farris, Executive Director, has led Danceworks since 2002. During her tenure, the organization has experienced significant growth in both budget and programming, with annual revenue increasing from $300,000 to more than $1,000,000. During this exciting time, Danceworks received the UPAF Management Excellence Award in 2005 and 2006, and the Education/Outreach Award in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Prior to coming to Danceworks in 2002, Deborah worked with Milwaukee Ballet as Director of Education and Outreach and was on the Milwaukee Ballet School faculty. Before returning to Milwaukee in 1999, she was Assistant Director for Business and Finance of the North Carolina Botanical Garden at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, from 1995-1999, where within her tenure revenues increased more than 400%. Deborah has served on the Department of Dance and Theatre faculties of Tulane University, University of NC at Chapel Hill and UW-Milwaukee, where she is also currently an adjunct faculty member. As an Equity actress, singer and dancer, she has performed extensively throughout the United States, appearing Off and Off-Off Broadway as well as in regional theatre and dance companies. Originally from Milwaukee, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters Degrees from UWM. Deborah received the 2007 Business Journal Woman of Influence Award for Nonprofit Leadership in 2007. Dani Kuepper, Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company, sponsored by Deborah and Joe Gonzalez, joined DPC in 1998 and has since choreographed more than 25 dances for the company, 6 Danceworks

as well as several evening length works. In addition to her commitment to DPC, Dani has done a wide variety of community work on Danceworks’ behalf over the past ten years. She has worked extensively to develop the dance component of Danceworks Intergenerational Multi-Arts Project (IMAP). Dani received both her BFA and MFA from UW-Milwaukee, where she has been an adjunct faculty member of the UWM dance department since 1999. As an undergraduate at UWM, Dani performed the solo, Mrs. Schultz, at the national American College Dance Festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Dani has choreographed extensively in the Milwaukee community and surrounding areas. Her work has been seen at First Stage Children’s Theater, Next Actors Summer Theatre for Youth, UW-Milwaukee, UW-Whitewater, UWWashington County, North Shore Academy of the Arts, Schauer Arts Center, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Oconomowoc Arts Center, South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center and the Monomoy Theatre in Chatham, Mass. Dani was honored in 2009 as a “Forty Under 40” recipient by the Business Journal of Milwaukee and also received the UWM Alumni Association Teaching Excellence Award for nontenure track in instructors in 2010. Kelly Anderson, sponsored by Drs. Jennifer and Alfonse Runquist, is a resident choreographer and company member of DPC. She recently completed her second evening-length work, Vaudeville, for DPC. Her first, The Bra Project, premiered in 2009. Kelly was named one of the “Next Generation of Leaders” by Milwaukee Magazine. She choreographed “Missed Connections” (Gal Friday Films), and co-created 26 with Milwaukee Opera Theatre. She is a former member of Gerald Casel Dance


B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) (NYC) and performed with Bobbevy (Portland, Ore.), Your Mother Dances, Wild Space and Foothold. Melissa Anderson, a native of Milwaukee, has had the unequaled pleasure of being a Danceworks Performance Company member since 2002. She has performed with companies as diverse as the Milwaukee Ballet, Ballet Teatro Municipal de San Juan, Southern Ballet Theatre (now the Orlando Ballet) and the Icelandic National Ballet. Melissa is frequently teaching and choreographing for the Chicago National Association of Dance Masters, Dance Masters of Wisconsin and Texas Association Teachers of Dance. She teaches ballet at UWM as a dance lecturer, as well as at the Nancy Dianne studio of Dance and Danceworks. Karly Biertzer is a 2005 graduate of UW-Milwaukee’s Peck School of the Arts, with a BFA in dance (high honors). In that time she had the privilege of dancing for many wonderful faculty and student works. From 2005-2007 she was a member of the Catey Ott Dance Collective. When Karly is not dancing herself, she is working at North Shore Academy of Gymnastics in Cedarburg, where she was a rhythmic gymnast for eight years. It was there that her love for dance began and continued to grow. Karly joined Danceworks Performance Company in 2007. Karly would like to thank her family and friends for all their love and support.

Simon Eichinger, sponsored by Tim and Sue Frautschi, born in Charlotte, North Carolina, moved to Milwaukee at a young age. After pursuing roles in many different arts fields he eventually received his BFA in Dance from UW-Milwaukee. He has had the privilege of working with multiple choreographers, dancers, directors, playwrights, composers, musicians, painters and more, local and non local, too. He is very content as he currently enjoys his first full season with the beautiful minds and bodies of Danceworks Performance Company. He forever seeks new and thought provoking physical work. Kim JohnsonRockafellow, Associate Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company, began her dance training at Northern Michigan Dance Academy in her hometown of Kingsford, Mich. In 2000, she graduated with high honors from UW-Milwaukee with a BFA in dance. Upon graduation, Kim joined DPC and has served as associate artistic director since the 2009-10 season. She has created pieces for DPC as well as Milwaukee Ballet II. Kim has been on faculty at the Milwaukee Ballet School since 2000. In addition to teaching a variety of classes, including ballet, modern, composition and Pilates, she has acted as Children’s Division coordinator, branch manager and helped create curriculum for the school. Kim is a dance lecturer at UWM, where she teaches modern technique and Body Sense.

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B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) Holly Keskey was born and raised in the greater Milwaukee area and has been training in all forms of dance since a young age. While working toward her undergraduate degree at UWMilwaukee, Holly had the opportunity of performing in works by the entire faculty, and guest artists Daniel Gwirtzman and Uri Sands. Holly was also seen in UWM’s musical theatre performances of West Side Story and HAIR. Holly graduated with her BFA in Dance in 2009 and was a recipient of the Dean’s Honors Award. This past summer she studied with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, while attending their intensive in NYC. This is her second season with DPC. Liz Hildebrandt Tesch, sponsored by Pat Frost, graduated from UW-Milwaukee with a BFA in Dance in 2004. She has worked with Danceworks, Inc. as an administrator since 2002 and as a DPC company member and dance instructor since 2003. Liz currently holds the position of the Danceworks DanceLAB Director. She is also excited to be back in the Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (MHBT) realm of Danceworks as the Project Manager of the new MHBT High School Program. Christal Wagner is pleased to be dancing her 4th season with DPC. She has also danced with Your Mother Dances and has her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance from UW-Milwaukee. While at UWM she performed in works by Daniel Gwirtzman, Laura Dean, Ron K. Brown 8 Danceworks

and Clare Byrne. She has choreographed works and musicals for Milwaukee High School of the arts, Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, Milwaukee Ballet II and Danceworks. Andrew Zanoni recently graduated from UW-Milwaukee with a BFA in Dance. Performance opportunities in Milwaukee include Garth Fagan, Alwin Nikolais, Mark Morris, Ed Burgess, Darci Wutz, Elizabeth Johnson, Simone Ferro and Your Mother Dances. This is his first performance with DPC. Sean Behling is a Milwaukee based reed player, composer and recording engineer. Recent projects include Folding Line Trio, Boombox Casserole, Antler Antennas, and the Impossible Space Circus - a tribute to Sun Ra. David Collins is a saxophonist, laptop improvisor, and composer of electroacoustic and instrumental chamber music. He received his education at College of Santa Fe, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and Peck School of the Arts Music Composition and Technology program. His works navigate the acoustic and electric music spectrum, utilizing custom software, field recordings, sound synthesis and algorithmic process. David was also a dedicated private music instructor in the Milwaukee area for over 10 years. He currently is involved with the Milwaukee Laptop Orchestra (MiLo) as a saxophonist and laptop improvisor, a laptop duo with Kevin Schlei, and is a trainer and technical support team member for Apple. Jeff Klatt is active as a cellist in southeastern Wisconsin, performing with a variety of ensembles and ad hoc chamber groups. He teaches cello privately at his home in


B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) Milwaukee. Jeff holds a Bachelor’s degree in music from UW-Milwaukee. When not engaged by music, he makes his living as a helicopter pilot and flight instructor throughout Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Seth Warren-Crow is a sound artist, sound designer, composer, percussionist, and instructor. Seth composes music locally and nationally for dance and theater performances and regularly collaborates with performance artist Heather WarrenCrow as warren-crow+warrencrow. Seth received a BA in English and Religious Studies from Lawrence University in Appleton, and an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College in Oakland, California. Seth is an instructor and musical director for the Dance Department at UW-Milwaukee. He teaches courses in sound art, music, and digital media, and is a sound engineer and composer for dance department performances. He also teaches drum set and hand percussion lessons privately.

Jan Kellogg, Lighting Designer & Stage Manager, is delighted to return to Milwaukee to work with DPC. The first show she designed for DPC was Lucky Seven in 2003; other favorites include Lights, DPC, Action!, The Bra Project, Living Breathless and Classic Examples. She has designed for Wild Space Dance Company, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks and Milwaukee Opera Theatre. She has also worked with Your Mother Dances, Bialystock and Bloom, Catey Ott Dance Collective, In Tandem Theatre, Carroll College, Danceworks DanceLAB, Theater X, Foothold Dance/ Performance, and choreographers Sofi Askenazi, Monica Rodero, Dan Schuchart and Katie Sopoci Drake.

Anthony Lyons, Technical Director, has been engaged with Danceworks in some fashion for thirteen years. Anthony is also technical director for Renaissance Theaterworks, in addition to Danceworks Performance Company. He has worked in various capacities for Skylight Opera Theatre, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, and Bialystock Elyse Cohn, Director & Bloom (R.I.P.). In a parallel of Development and universe, Anthony is a partner in Marketing, joined a small custom carpentry firm. Danceworks in May 2008. A Milwaukee native, Elyse has more than 20 years of experience in arts administration. She spent 13 years at First Stage Children’s Theater, working in both marketing and development. Most at the Mad Hot recently Elyse was the director of corporate & foundation giving at Ballroom and Milwaukee Repertory Theater. She has Tap Competition also worked for Wild Space Dance Company and Skylight Opera Theater. A dancer and performer throughout May 14, 2011 her childhood and early adulthood, at the Bradley Center Elyse received her B.A. in Drama from the University of Texas at Austin.

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DA N C E WO R K S B OA R D O F D I R E C TO R S 2 010 -11 Tim Frautschi, President Betsy Corry, Vice President Rick A. Krueger, CPA, Treasurer Dr. Jennifer A. Runquist, Secretary DIRECTORS Danielle Bly Darlene Caplan Mario Costantini Deborah Gonzalez Katie Harding Olivia Marshall Hare Betsy Hoylman Frank Krejci Elaine Sweet DA N C E WO R K S S TA F F Deborah Farris, Executive Director Dani Kuepper, Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company (DPC) Amy Brinkman-Sustache, Director of Education; Artistic Director, Danceworks on Tap (DOT) Matt Bruno, Financial Assistant Janet Lew Carr, Emerita Elyse Cohn, Director of Development and Marketing Melissa Dineen, Director of Business and Finance Kelly Drake, MHBT Program Manager Madeline Huston, Intergenerational Multi-Arts Director Andrea Hill Johnson, Artistic Director, DPC2; Intensive Study Scholarship Director Neil Hollingworth, MHBT Ballroom Curriculum/MC Kim Johnson-Rockafellow, Associate Artistic Director, DPC Jacqui Lefebvre, MHBT Lead Ballroom Teacher Hannah Marquardt, Community Programs Coordinator Molly Messplay, Registrar Faith Mitchell, MHBT School Coordinator Kari Olsaver, Community Programs Manager – MHBT Phase II Rachel Payden, Community Programs Manager – Satellites Brittney Skrabanek, Development and Marketing Assistant Natalie Sorrentino, Intergenerational Multi-Arts Coordinator Liz Hildebrandt Tesch, DanceLAB Director, Studio Rental Coordinator Sarah Wallisch, Box Office Manager Susan Wiedmeyer, Community Programs Manager – Assessment Joelle Worm, Community Programs Manager – Residencies MHBT – Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap A B O U T DA N C E WO R K S P E R F O R M A N C E C O M PA N Y Danceworks Performance Company (DPC) is the resident contemporary dance company of Danceworks, Inc. Founded in 1997, DPC presents powerful original dance works that inspire and entertain audiences of all ages and backgrounds. 10 Danceworks


DA N C E WO R K S , I N C . 2 010 -11 D O N O R R O L L C A L L Angel: $25,000+ Helen Bader Foundation Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation The Faye McBeath Foundation MPS Partnership for the Arts Northwestern Mutual Foundation Potawatomi Bingo Miracle on Canal Street United Performing Arts Fund Muse: $10,000+ Anonymous Gift Bayshore Community Foundation The Bradley Center** Don and Sallie Davis Fund* Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Enroth Fund Mary Nohl Fund Mary Newton and Dr. James Sanger Wisconsin Arts Board Producer: $5,000+ Cathy and Mario Costantini** David Donoian** Tim and Sue Frautschi* John and Nancy Larson* Milwaukee Arts Board Milwaukee County CAMPAC Skip and Ildy Poliner* Stephens Family Foundation Wenzler Architects** Wisconsin Energy Foundation* Artistic Director: $2,500+ Brewers Community Foundation Friebert, Finerty & St. John** Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Terry A. Hueneke Fund Shully’s Cuisine and Events** Ed and Diane Zore* Choreographer: $1,000+ Janet Lew Carr and Family* Amy and Dennis Connolly* Justin and Roxana Cook Maxsan—Max and Sandra Dermond Einhorn Family Foundation—Stephen and Nancy Einhorn Bill Friebus and Gina Madrigrano Friebus* Patricia Frost* Deborah and Joe Gonzalez* Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Anonymous Fund Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Family Fund VELA Fund

Glen and Claire Hackmann Pam Kriger* Mark and Goldi Miller* Jody and Kambiz Pahlavan The Perkins Charitable Foundation PPC Foundation Roundy’s Pick ‘n Save Drs. Jennifer and Alfonse Runquist* Target Anne Booth and Charlie Trainer Yunker Industries, Inc.** Arthur Zintek Donors of $1,000 or more are members of Danceworks Movers and Shakers, Danceworks’ circle of major donors. For more information on Danceworks Movers and Shakers contact Elyse Cohn at (414) 277-8480, extension 6014. Guest Artist: $500+ Anonymous Gift Daniel and Betsy Corry Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors Youth Foundation Max and Mary Ann Grefig Ted and Mary Kellner Judith A. Keyes Family Fund Kathryn Herson and Peggy Morsch Rose Mary and Dean Muller Daryl and Michaela Stuermer Elaine C. Sweet Patricia Vogelsang** Soloist: $250+ Sally Blommer Ramel and Danielle Bly Bob and Connie Brinkman Cathy Burgoyne Darlene Caplan and Jerry Sanders Karen Costomiris Dorothy Dean Harry and Barbara Drake Deborah and Todd Farris Olivia Marshall Hare Margarete and David Harvey Richard Krueger Nancy and Arthur Laskin Polly Morris Chris and Anne Noyes Maureen Steinhafel William and Dolores Wenzler

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DA N C E WO R K S , I N C . 2 010 -11 D O N O R R O L L C A L L ( c o n t .) Cast: $150+ George Affeldt Karen and Doug Anderson Clark Graphics Mary Therese Duffy Ray and Lee Ann Dzelzkalns Bernie Erenberger/Downtown Chiropractic Judy and Arnie Gertsma Steve Holt Sarah and Milton Hwang Ralph and Carol Kuepper Jane Matenaer Scott and Marjorie Moon Kathryn Mooney Joel Nettesheim Revs. Thomas and Deborah Payden Nancy Pinter and Max Samson Kathleen Sullo Benji Timm Friend: Up to $149 Anonymous Gifts (2) Nancy Aten Kathy Banzhaf William and Mary Berger Nancy Cody Elyse and BJ Cohn Lynn and Jim Connolly Pat and Phil Crump Dianne Dziengel Nina Edelman Charles and Susan Engberg Nancy Erlinger David Flores Pam Garvey Samuel K. Hamilton Kathryn Behling and Christopher Hansen Tom and Louise Hildebrandt

Gary and Cathy Hill Rob and Brenna Holly Mark Anderson and Isabelle Kralj Brendan and Tory Kress George Kuhagen Lakefront Brewery, Inc. Anne Landre Barbara Lasky Natalie Lloyd-Jones Richard Taylor and Lynn Lucius Kate Lundeen Tom and Sharon McGivern Martine D. Meyer Barry L. Mullen M.D. Korey Olivier Marcia Parsons and David Tojek Louise Petering Patricia and Dennis Pociask William Bradley, Jill Ponasik Brian and Amy Randall John Ridley Jennifer Schilling Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Schwab Denise and Jerry Sedmak Doris Small Jean Sobon Sprecher Brewery** Kevin Stalheim Mark and Julie Steinhafel Shira Fagan and Aaron Stockham Debra and Michael Timm Belle Tomasello Joy Towell Courtney Wagner Mary and Fran Wasielewski Kristen and Steven Weisman Georgine Wenzler Mary Winter

*sponsor **in-kind contributor Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund. We gratefully acknowledge our 2010-2011 donors and funders from September 1, 2010-April 14, 2011. Our apologies to any individual or organization that was inadvertently omitted, or incorrectly listed. Please call Brittney Skrabanek at (414) 277-8480, extension 6015 with any corrections or to make a pledge to Danceworks. Your support keeps us dancing! 12 Danceworks


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