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A letter from Glenn Edgerton, Artistic Director
I first met Ohad Naharin when I was dancing with Nederlands Dans Theater just about 27 years ago. Before performing in Ohad’s work Tabula Rasa I was primarily a classical dancer. I had never experienced anything so physical and modern before, I had never even danced barefoot! Mari Kajiwara, Ohad’s late wife and assistant, became a mentor and coach to me during this new and life changing experience. Performing Tabula Rasa launched me into the world of contemporary dance and I have such appreciation of Ohad and Mari for that. Fast forward to 2009, my first year as Artistic Director at Hubbard Street, I decided to present Tabula Rasa during our home season. The dancers learned the choreography and then had the chance to work with Ohad before performing the work while on tour in Israel. Bringing together Hubbard Street and Ohad in Israel was such a full-circle moment for me. In total, Hubbard Street has performed six of Ohad’s works including the iconic Minus 16. Hubbard Street was the first company in the U.S. to perform Minus 16 and the piece immediately became a staple in the company’s repertoire. It is extremely exciting to bring Minus 16 back, re-imagining it into a full-evening work to close out our 40th Anniversary. Watching our dancers learn and be challenged by this choreography, working with Ohad and his team takes me back to when I was a dancer. It is so rewarding to watch them through this process, and I can see that it is just as life changing for them as it was for me. Hubbard Street is always moving towards the new and innovative and our groundbreaking programming for Season 41 won’t disappoint. Season 41 includes two programs that feature unique collaborations; one with Malpaso Dance Company, and one with with Grammy winning Third Coast Percussion, hip-hop artists and co-founders of Movement Art Is Lil Buck and Jon Boogz, and LA based choreographer Emma Portner. Our Winter Series celebrates the new generation of choreographers featuring new creations by Hubbard Street Choreographic Fellows Alice Klock, Florian Lochner, and Rena Butler. Finally, we close the season with works by some of our favorite choreographer’s Crystal Pite, Alejandro Cerrudo, and Brian Brooks. We hope you have a fantastic summer and we can’t wait to see you again next fall for the start of Season 41. Warmly,
Glenn Edgerton, Artistic Director Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Cover: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in Ohad Naharin’s Minus 16. Photo by Colm Hogan.. Left: Hubbard Street Dancers Florian Lochner and Alice Klock. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
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Glenn Edgerton Artistic Director
David McDermott Executive Director
Lou Conte Founding Artistic Director
Jessica Tong Rehearsal Director
Alejandro Cerrudo Resident Choreographer
Jonathan Alsberry Artistic Liaison
Alice Klock Florian Lochner Choreographic Fellows
Claire Bataille Director of the Lou Conte Dance Studio Alexandra Wells Director of Artist Training
Kathryn Humphreys Director of Youth, Education and Community Programs
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Series Sponsors PREMIER SPONSORS Bill and Orli Staley The Harris Theater for Music and Dance with support from the Jack and Sandra Guthman Resident Company Artistic Collaboration Fund
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Decadance/Chicago Ohad Naharin, Choreography Ian Robinson and Rachael Osborne, Staging Various Artists, Music Avi Yona Bueno, Lighting Design Rakefet Levy, Costume Design Segments from Ohad Naharin’s Creations: Anaphase (1993), Zachacha (1998), Naharin’s Virus (2001), Three (2004), Telophaza (2006), George & Zalman (2006), Max (2007), Seder (2007), Sadeh21 (2011) Dancers: Craig D. Black Jr., Jacqueline Burnett, Rena Butler, Alicia Delgadillo, Kellie Epperheimer, Michael Gross, Elliot Hammans, Alice Klock, Myles Lavallee, Adrienne Lipson, Florian Lochner, Andrew Murdock, Minga Prather, David Schultz, Kevin J. Shannon, Connie Shiau Guest Artists (HS Pro dancers): Gaby Diaz, Candace Gordon, Kelsey Matsch, Abdiel Figueroa Reyes, Andres Trezevant, Emily Wohl “Isa Nori” by Maxim Waratt. “Train” by Goldfrapp. “Fur Alina” by Arvo Pärt, lyrics by Charles Bukowski and vocals by Bobby Jene Smith. “Stones Start Spinning” by David Darling. “Mabrouk Wo Arisna” by Ali Hassan Kuban. Arab Folk Music by Habib Alla Jamal and Khader Shama. “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel, arranged by Isao Tomita. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Harold Arlen & EY Harburg, adapted by Marusha. “Hooray for Hollywood (cha cha)” by Don Swan and His Orchestra, written by John. H Mercer and Richard E. Whiting. “Sway” by Dean Martin, written by P.B. Ruiz & N. Gimbel. “Hava Nagila” by Dick Dale. “Echad Mi Yodea” by Ohad Naharin and Tractor’s Revenge. “Na Tum Jano Na hum” by Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai. “Wahed” by Chronomad. “You’re Welcome” by The Beach Boys,” written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, “Pictures” by Ohad Fishoff and Maxim Waratt.
Hubbard Street Dancer Ana Lopez. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
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CHOREOGRAPHER PROFILE OHAD NAHARIN is a choreographer and the Artistic Director of Batsheva Dance Company.
Born in 1952 in Mizra, Israel, he began his dance career with Batsheva in 1974 and made his choreographic debut in New York in 1980. In 1990, Naharin was appointed Artistic Director of Batsheva Dance Company and established its junior division, Batsheva – the Young Ensemble. He has created over thirty works for both companies and set pieces on other companies including Nederlands Dans Theater, the Paris Opera Ballet, and Les Grand Ballets Canadiens de Montréal. In addition to his stagework, Naharin developed GAGA, the innovative movement research and daily training of Batsheva’s dancers that has spread globally among both dancers and non-dancers. A citizen of both Israel and the United States, Naharin currently lives in Israel with his wife, dancer and costume designer Eri Nakamura, and their daughter, Noga. Photo by Gadi Dagon.
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STAGER PROFILES RACHAEL OSBORNE was born in Canberra, Australia, and trained
initially at the National Capital Ballet School under Janet Karin OAM. She completed an Associate Degree in Dance at the Queensland University of Technology before joining Ensemble Batsheva in 2001 and then the Batsheva Dance Company in 2003, both directed by Ohad Naharin. As well as dancing, Rachael frequently taught company classes and acted as Assistant to the Rehearsal Director at BDC from 2008-2010. During her time there she also met and danced alongside choreographer Sharon Eyal, eventually becoming a founding member of Eyal’s company L-E-V. She danced part time with Eyal for two years while beginning her staging work for Naharin. Rachael eventually returned to dance with the Batsheva Dance Company full-time from 2014 until 2017. Certified in Gaga, Rachael is now a freelance dancer and teacher, leading workshops and staging the work of Ohad Naharin on companies around the world.
IAN ROBINSON was born in Bangor, Maine USA. He trained with
the Robinson Ballet and graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA. Early in his career Ian danced with various companies and projects including Mikhail Baryshnikov’s Hells Kitchen Dance, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, Sydney Dance Company and Aszure Barton & Artists. From 2009 through 2017 Ian danced full time with the Batsheva Dance Company under the artistic leadership of Ohad Naharin. Ian continues independently to develop himself as a dancer, creator, teacher and videographer. He is a certified Gaga teacher, setting Ohad’s works on companies and leading classes and workshops for dance communities around the world.
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2017–18 DANCER PROFILES Craig D. Black Jr. (San Jose, CA) finished his sixth season with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet prior to joining Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in the fall of 2017. The California native was captain of his San Jose high school’s nationally ranked dance team. Craig received his BFA from The Juilliard School, where he was awarded the 2010 Princess Grace Award in Dance. He won the 2011 Lorna Strassler Award for Student Excellence at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. Craig’s summer programs were at Springboard Danse Montreal, Nederlands Dans Theater, and the Pillow.
Jacqueline Burnett (Pocatello, ID) received classical ballet training in Pocatello, Idaho from Romanian ballet master Marius Zirra, with additional summer training at Ballet Idaho, Brindusa-Moore Ballet Academy, the Universal (Kirov) Ballet Academy, the Juilliard School and the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance. She graduated magna cum laude with departmental honors from the Ailey School and Fordham University’s joint program in New York City in 2009, while an apprentice with Hubbard Street. She was promoted to the main company in August 2009 and is a 2011–12 Princess Grace Honorarium recipient. Rena Butler (Chicago, IL) has danced with Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, David Dorfman Dance, Manuel Vignoulle/M-Motions, Yara Travieso, The Kevin Wynn Collection, and Pasos Con Sabor Salsa Dance Company. She began her studies at The Chicago Academy for the Arts, studied overseas at Taipei National University of the Arts in Taiwan, and received her BFA from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance. She has acted as repetiteur for Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. Rena’s choreographic work has been featured on the School at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s BFA program, The Joffrey Ballet School in New York, the Young Choreographer’s Festival in NYC, The New Orleans Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with world-renown jazz composer Terrence Blanchard, and CHTV Stories television program in Switzerland. Alicia Delgadillo (Charlotte, NC) trained in ballet, jazz, and tap at Susan Hayward School of Dance and later Charlotte School of Ballet and Piedmont School of Music and Dance in Charlotte, NC. Alicia graduated with honors from the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program in 2012 while concurrently dancing with Hubbard Street 2. She joined the main company in 2014. She has also worked part time as the Local Director for JUNTOS Collective and served as Artistic Coordinator for the 2017 Advance Level Hubbard Street Summer Intensive.
Kellie Epperheimer (Los Osos, CA) began her dance training in 1988 at the Academy of Dance and Civic Ballet of San Luis Obispo, and attended training programs at the Joffrey Ballet School and the Juilliard School in New York City. A founding member of Cedar Lake Ensemble (later Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet), she joined Hubbard Street 2 in January 2005, and was promoted to the main company in January 2007.
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HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO Michael Gross (Poughquag, NY) earned a BFA in Dance from the University of Arizona and received much of his early training from Colorado Jazz Dance Company in Colorado Springs, followed by further studies at the American Academy of Ballet and Springboard Danse Montréal. Formerly a member of River North Dance Chicago and Visceral Dance Chicago, Gross has also performed with Elements Contemporary Ballet and in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s holiday production, Welcome Yule! Gross joined Hubbard Street in August 2014 and thanks his friends and family for their love and support. Elliot Hammans (Santa Fe, NM) began his formal dance training in 2008 with Robert Sher-Machherndl and continued his ballet and modern dance education with Moving People Dance in Santa Fe, NM, under the direction of Curtis Uhlemann. Hammans joined Moving People Dance Company as an apprentice in 2010, trained on full scholarship at the Alonzo King LINES Dance Center in San Francisco, and attended Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s 2011 and 2012 Summer Intensives. Following studies abroad at Austria’s Tanzzentrum SEAD, Hammans earned his BFA in Dance in 2014 from Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. Hammans joined Hubbard Street 2 in August 2014 and was promoted to Hubbard Street’s main company in August 2016. Alice Klock (Whidbey Island, WA) trained at numerous ballet company schools, Interlochen Arts Academy, and the Alonzo King’s Lines BFA program. She joined Hubbard Street’s second company in 2009 and was promoted to the main company in 2011. Alongside performing she has created choreographic work for Hubbard Street, The Nexus Project, Loyola University, Neos Dance Theater, Visceral Dance Chicago, and NW Dance Project’s LAUNCH. In 2016 she was a winner of Hubbard Street’s International Commissioning Project and in 2017 was selected as a winner of NW Dance Project’s Pretty Creatives International Choreographic Competition. She was named Hubbard Street’s Choreographic Fellow in 2017. Myles Lavallee (Phoenix, AZ) began his training in Arizona at various dance schools and later studied at the School of American Ballet in New York City for two years. In 2011, Myles joined Ballet Arizona, where he danced for 4 seasons under the direction of Ib Andersen. In 2015 Myles joined Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal. There he performed works by Ohad Naharin, Stephan Thosse, Jean Christophe Maillot, Ken Osala, Shen Wei and Jiri Kylian. Myles has also choreographed for Ballet Arizona for the Artist Relief Fund Benefit and Innovations program, as well as for Les Grands Ballets in À Suivre. Myles has also performed as a guest artist with Robert Dekker’s Post:Ballet in San Francisco. This is his first season with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Adrienne Lipson (London, ON) began dancing under the tutelage of Jennifer Swan and continued her studies at Ryerson University. There, Lipson was a founding member of Rock Bottom Movement, and supplemented her training with summers at Hubbard Street, Jacob’s Pillow, and Springboard Dance Montréal, amongst others. Upon graduation in 2013, Lipson moved to Chicago to join Hubbard Street 2. Lipson worked with choreographer Robyn Mineko Williams on the development of her UNDER(cover) series, and creates her own work as part of Hubbard Street’s Inside/Out Choreographic Workshop. Lipson was promoted to the main company in August 2016.
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2017–18 DANCER PROFILES Florian Lochner (Frankenhardt, Germany) trained at Ballettschule Malsam in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, and the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Mannheim, where he was the recipient of its Birgit Keil Dance Foundation scholarship. Lochner earned his master’s degree in the performing arts and joined Gauthier Dance Company in Stuttgart in 2011, performing works by numerous choreographers including Mauro Bigonzetti, Jiří Bubenířek, Alejandro Cerrudo, Alexander Ekman, Itzik Galili, Eric Gauthier, Marco Goeke, Johan Inger, Jiří Kylián, Christian Spuck, Cayetano Soto, Philip Taylor, Stephan Thoss, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León. He received a “Best of the Season” nomination in Germany’s Dance for You! Magazine in September 2013, and joined Hubbard Street in August 2015. Ana Lopez (A Coruña, Spain) began her formal training at Conservatorio de Danza Diputacion de A Coruña. Upon graduating Isaac Diaz Pardo High School, she continued her training at Centro Internacional de Danza Carmen Roche. Prior to joining Hubbard Street in January 2008, Lopez danced with Joven Ballet Carmen Roche, with Compañía Nacional de Danza 2 in works by Nacho Duato and Tony Fabre, and at Ballet Theater Munich under the directorship of Philip Taylor. She was named one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” for 2012. Andrew Murdock (St. Albert, AB) is in his fourth season with Hubbard Street. After graduating from the Juilliard School, he joined BJM Les Ballet Jazz de Montréal. As a New York based freelancer he regularly collaborated with Aszure Barton & Artists. Additional collaborators include Gallim Dance, Cherice Barton, Joshua Beamish, Andy Blankenbuehler, Nina Chung, Joe Lanteri, Austin McCormick, Michelle Mola, Abdel Salaam, Edgar Zendejas, Zack Winokur, and Geneviève Dorion-Coupal. As a rehearsal assistant to Aszure Barton, he worked with American Ballet Theatre, Canada’s National Ballet School, Ballet BC, New York University, The Steps Ensemble, Arts Umbrella and Springboard Danse Montréal. Minga Prather (Dallas, TX) is a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, under direction of Lily Weiss. She was named a 2014 winner in Modern Dance by the National YoungArts Foundation. Minga is currently finishing up her senior year in the Ailey/Fordham BFA program, and will graduate with Fordham University’s Class of 2018. In addition to training with The Ailey School, she has performed as a guest artist with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Nimbus Dance Works during their 2016-2017 season. She has danced alongside Grammy Winner, Erykah Badu, and was featured on Vogue.com in the Fashion Week 2017 Collection Video. Prather joined Hubbard Street in 2017. David Schultz (Grand Rapids, MI) began training in Michigan with the School of Grand Rapids Ballet, where he then performed for four seasons with its company, Grand Rapids Ballet. Schultz joined Hubbard Street 2 in September 2009 and was promoted to the main company in August 2011, and he is the recipient of a 2012 Princess Grace Award.
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HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO Kevin J. Shannon (Baltimore, MD) began dancing under the guidance of Lester Holmes. He graduated from the Baltimore School for the Arts with additional training at the School of American Ballet, Miami City Ballet School, Paul Taylor Dance Company and Parsons Dance. He earned his BFA in 2007 at the Juilliard School, toured nationally with the Juilliard Dance Ensemble and appeared in the “Live from Lincoln Center” broadcast television special The Juilliard School: Celebrating 100 Years. Shannon joined Hubbard Street in November 2007. Connie Shiau was raised in Tainan, Taiwan. She moved across the globe to come to New York after she was accepted into the dance conservatory at SUNY Purchase College in 2008. After graduating from college, Shiau had the privilege to work with Adam Barruch Dance, Kevin Wynn Collective, Meenmoves, Gallim Dance, Helen Simoneau Danse, and Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion. Shiau was the recipient of the 2014 Dancer Award at Reverb Dance Festival, and was given the title of Honorable Mention for Jadin Wong Award for the emerging Asian American dancer in the same year. She was named one of the Dance Magazine’s 25 to Watch in 2018. She is extremely honored to join Hubbard Street Dance Chicago this year!
Hubbard Street Dancer Kevin J. Shannon. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
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HUBBARD STREET PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM PROFILES Andrés “Dre” Trezevant (Guest Artist) grew up in Las Vegas, NV, where he began his formal dance training at the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts in 2012. Soon after in 2013, Dre continued his research into contemporary work with the Nevada Youth Dancers Company under the direction of Kathy Bunker and the mentorship of Peter Chu. During and after his time in high school, Dre has had the privilege of attending prestigious summer intensives such as, NDTSI, Chuthis. Movement Intensive, Movement Invention Project 2, and the Rambert intensive. In 2017, Dre was invited to join the Hubbard Street Professional Program under the direction of Alexander Wells. Dre has spent the past year at Hubbard Street expanding his artistry and diving deeper into his craft. Dre is excited to be joining Charlotte Ballet II for the 2018-19 season. Gaby Diaz (Guest Artist) was born and raised in Miami, FL. She started dancing at the age of 3 and trained in various styles growing up. In 2015, she was crowned America’s Favorite Dancer for season 12 of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance and went on to perform on tour alongside Season 12’s Top Ten. Gaby was also seen performing in Jennifer Lopez’s Las Vegas show, All I Have. Most recently, she was seen as an All Star on Season 14 of So You Think You Can Dance and on tour with Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound Company. Abdiel Figueroa Reyes (Guest Artist) began his professional dance training at The Rock Center for Dance while attending Las Vegas Academy of the Arts as a Dance Major. In 2016, he joined Las Vegas residential company, Las Vegas Contemporary Dance Theater where he continued his training in modern, ballet, and contemporary. He has had the privilege to perform works by Peter Chu, Nacho Duato, and Ohad Naharin and is very excited to continue his training at the Hubbard Street Professional Program. Candance Gordon (Guest Artist) began her professional training at the Goh Ballet Academy, with additional summer training at The National Ballet School of Canada and Pacific Northwest Ballet. In 2016, Candace graduated cum laude with a BFA from Butler University. During that time, she danced in original works by Marek Cholewa, Derek Reid and Lesley Telford. In 2017, Candace danced in Sarah Tallman’s “If These Walls Could Talk” with Oklahoma City Ballet.
Kelsey Matsch (Guest Artist), originally from Colorado, began her training at The Arvada Center of Performing Arts. She attended the Conservatory of Music and Dance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where she received her BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography with an emphasis in Ballet and Modern. During her senior year, Kelsey began dancing professionally with Wylliams/Henry Contemporary Dance Company. She’s had the privilege of working with various choreographers including Peter Chu, Christian Denice, Peter Anastos, Kevin Iega Jeff, Kameron N. Saunders, DeeAnna Hiett, Edgar Anido, and Gary Abbott. This past summer she attended the Barton sisters summer program, Axis Connect. Emily Wohl (Guest Artist) a native of New Jersey, trained at Princeton Dance and Theater. She continued her education at Princeton University where she studied Molecular Biology and Dance under the direction of Susan Marshall. She has performed in works by Karole Armitage, Jodie Gates, Zvi Gotheiner, Susan Jaffe, Loni Landon, Brian Reeder, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, and Doug Varone. She then worked as a freelance dancer in New York City and is excited to be a part of the inaugural HS Pro.
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About Hubbard Street Under the leadership of Glenn Edgerton and David McDermott, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s core purpose is to bring artists, art and audiences together to enrich, engage, educate, transform, and change lives through the experience of dance. Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2017–18, Hubbard Street continues to be an innovative force, supporting its creative talent while presenting repertoire by major international artists. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago grew out of the Lou Conte Dance Studio at LaSalle and Hubbard Streets in 1977, when Lou Conte gathered an ensemble of four dancers to perform in senior centers across Chicago. Barbara G. Cohen soon joined the company as its first Executive Director. Conte continued to direct the company for 23 years, during which he initiated and grew relationships with both emerging and established artists including Nacho Duato, Daniel Ezralow, Jiří Kylián, Ohad Naharin, Lynne Taylor-Corbett, and Twyla Tharp. Conte’s successor Jim Vincent widened Hubbard Street’s international focus, began Hubbard Street’s collaboration with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and cultivated growth from within, launching the Inside/Out Choreographic Workshop and inviting Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo to make his first work. Gail Kalver’s 23 years of executive leadership provided continuity from 1984 through the 2006–07 season, when Jason Palmquist joined the organization. Palmquist led the organization for almost a decade until 2017 when David McDermott was named Hubbard Street’s third Executive Director. Glenn Edgerton became Artistic Director in 2009 and moved this legacy forward on multiple fronts. Inside/Out is now part of a broader strategy for building new repertoire, the Choreographic Development Initiative, which aims to be a national model for artistic development while proactively diversifying contemporary dance.
Claire Bataille, left, and Ginger Farley in Case Closed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, 1986. Photo by Jennifer Girard.
Isaac Spencer, left, and Erin Derstine in Float by Julian Barnett, 2006. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.
Choreographer Mats Ek, left, rehearses Quinn B Wharton in Casi-Casa, 2012. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.
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Shannon Alvis, left, and Terence Marling in Extremely Close by Alejandro Cerrudo, 2008. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.
Partnerships with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, The Second City and other institutions keep Hubbard Street deeply connected to its hometown. To the company’s repertoire, Edgerton has extended relationships with its signature choreographers while adding significant new voices such as Kyle Abraham, Mats Ek, Sharon Eyal, Alonzo King, Crystal Pite, and Victor Quijada. The main company’s members comprise one of the only ensembles in the U.S. to perform all year long, domestically and around the world, while four nationally renowned Summer Intensive Programs bring young artists into its ranks. Hubbard Street’s Youth, Education and Community Programs are national benchmarks for partnership, dance education, and urban school research. In 2008, the Parkinson’s Project became the first dance class in the Midwest for those affected by Parkinson’s disease and, with The Autism Project pilot in 2014, it’s now part of Hubbard Street’s growing Adaptive Dance Programs. Youth Dance Programs for students ages 18 months to 18 years emphasize creative expression and are offered year-round at the Hubbard Street Dance Center. At the Lou Conte Dance Studio — where Hubbard Street began in 1974 — workshops and master classes allow access to expertise, while a broad variety of weekly classes offer training at all levels in jazz, ballet, modern, tap, African, hip-hop, yoga, Pilates®, and dance fitness.
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Above left: Frank Chaves and Leslie Stevens in Mae by Richard Levi, 1987. Archival photo. Above right: Hubbard Street 2 in The 40s by Lou Conte, 2003. Archival photo. Center: Tobin Del Cuore, left, and Cheryl Mann in Gimme by Lucas Crandall, 2004. Photo by Todd Rosenberg. Ron De Jesús, left, Krista Ledden and Ensemble in I Remember Clifford by Twyla Tharp, 1996. Photo by Ruedi Hofmann.
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HUBBARD STREET STAFF PROFILES Glenn Edgerton (Artistic Director) joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago after an international career as a dancer and director. At the Joffrey Ballet, he performed leading roles, contemporary and classical, for 11 years under the mentorship of Robert Joffrey. In 1989, Edgerton joined the acclaimed Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT), where he danced for five years. He retired from performing to become its artistic director, leading NDT 1 for a decade and presenting the works of Jiří Kylián, Hans van Manen, William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, Mats Ek, Nacho Duato, Jorma Elo, Johan Inger, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, among others. From 2006 to 2008, he directed the Colburn Dance Institute at the Colburn School of Performing Arts in Los Angeles. Edgerton joined Hubbard Street as associate artistic director in 2008; since 2009 as artistic director, he has built upon more than three decades of leadership in dance performance, education and appreciation established by founder Lou Conte and continued by Conte’s successor, Jim Vincent. Edgerton was awarded with an honorary doctorate of the arts degree from California Institute of the Arts in May 2016. David McDermott (Executive Director) most recently served as the First Deputy Commissioner at the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. In this role, David managed the day to day operations of the department and played instrumental roles in major initiatives such as creating the Chicago Cultural Plan, revitalizing the Taste of Chicago, and ensuring the success of the Chicago Architecture Biennial. Prior to his employment with the City, David led the Senator Durbin’s Department of Community Outreach, served as the Senator’s Political Director, and has managed political campaigns at the congressional, county, and municipal levels. David recently completed a fellowship at the University of Chicago’s Civic Leadership Academy and holds a degree in Public Policy from Trinity College at the University of Dublin. Lou Conte (Founding Artistic Director) After a performing career that included roles in Broadway musicals such as Cabaret, Mame, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Lou Conte established the Lou Conte Dance Studio in 1974. Three years later, he founded what is now Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Originally the company’s sole choreographer, he developed relationships with emerging and world-renowned dancemakers Lynne Taylor-Corbett, Margo Sappington, and Daniel Ezralow as the company grew. Conte continued to build Hubbard Street’s repertoire by forging a key relationship with Twyla Tharp in the 1990s, acquiring seven of her works as well as original choreography. It then became an international enterprise with the inclusion of works by Jiří Kylián, Nacho Duato, and Ohad Naharin. Throughout his 23 years as the company’s artistic director, Conte received numerous awards including the first Ruth Page Artistic Achievements Award in 1986, the Sidney R. Yates Arts Advocacy Award in 1995, and a Chicagoan of the Year award from Chicago magazine in 1999. In 2003, Conte was inducted as a laureate into the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, the state’s highest honor, and in 2014, was named one of five inaugural recipients of the City of Chicago’s Fifth Star Award. He has been credited by many for helping raise Chicago’s international cultural profile, and for creating a welcoming climate for dance in the city, where the art form now thrives.
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HUBBARD STREET STAFF PROFILES Alejandro Cerrudo (Resident Choreographer) was born in Madrid, Spain and trained at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza de Madrid. His professional career began in 1998 and includes work with Victor Ullate Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet and Nederlands Dans Theater 2. Cerrudo joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 2005, was named Choreographic Fellow in 2008 and became the company’s first Resident Choreographer in 2009. Fifteen works choreographed to date for Hubbard Street include collaborations with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Nederlands Dans Theater. These pieces and additional commissions are in the repertory at companies around the U.S. as well as in Australia, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands; touring engagements have brought his work still further abroad, to audiences in Algeria, Canada, Morocco and Spain. In March 2012, Pacific Northwest Ballet invited Cerrudo to choreograph his first work for the company, Memory Glow, upon receiving the Joyce Theater Foundation’s second Rudolf Nureyev Prize for New Dance. Additional honors include an award from the Boomerang Fund for Artists (2011), and a Prince Prize for Commissioning Original Work from the Prince Charitable Trusts (2012) for his acclaimed, first evening-length work, One Thousand Pieces. Cerrudo is one of four choreographers invited by New York City Ballet principal Wendy Whelan to create and perform original duets for Restless Creature, and he was recently announced the 2014 USA Donnelley Fellow by United States Artists. Jessica Tong (Rehearsal Director) received her formal training at the Ballet School in Salt Lake City under Jan Clark Fugit, as well as at the University of Utah, where she was a member of Utah Ballet. Tong danced with BalletMet in Ohio, Eliot Feld’s Ballet Tech in New York City and with Hubbard Street 2 before joining the main company in January 2007. She was named one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” for 2009, and currently serves on Chicago Dancers United’s Ambassador Committee for Dance for Life Chicago. Jonathan Alsberry (Artistic Liaison) is from Normal, IL is a dance educator, creator and coach focused on inspiring excellence and joy in the study of Ballet, Jazz, and Modern techniques with a constant dedication to the exploration of artistry and the creative process. Currently a rehearsal director with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Jonathan began dancing with his mother Lyndetta and went on to graduate from The Chicago Academy for the Arts where he has since been a guest faculty member. In 2006 he received his BFA from The Juilliard School where he met Aszure Barton. Jonathan a.k.a “Jojo” is now dancer, rehearsal director, and creative collaborator with Aszure Barton & Artists and has assisted Mrs. Barton in over a dozen creations including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Bayerische Staatsballett and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. In 2007 Jonathan also joined the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company and is currently a performer, rehearsal director and teaching artist with the company. He has shared two tours with Mikhail Baryshnikov’s “Hell’s Kitchen Dance” as well as “Evolution” with Alessandra Ferri and Herman Cornejo. Other credits include The Chase Brock Experience, Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Nilas Martins Dance Company, and Eisenhower Dance Ensemble. Since 2007 Jonathan has been teaching, coaching and creating work at various educational institutions including Arts Umbrella, Harvard University, University of California at Irvine, Springboard Danse Montreal, Ballet Hispánico and University of Southern California.
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Hubbard Street Staff and Board Glenn Edgerton Artistic Director
Adrianna Desier Durantt Management Associate
Kristin Conley Secretary
David McDermott Executive Director
Cait Lyon Finance Associate
Catherine Chavez Treasurer
Lou Conte Founding Artistic Director Claire Bataille Director of the Lou Conte Dance Studio Kathryn Humphreys Director of Youth, Education, and Community Programs Belina Mizrahi Director of Finance and Operations Scott Nelson Production Manager Andy Sheagren Director of Marketing Alexandra Wells Director of Artist Training Artistic Staff Jonathan Alsberry Artistic Liaison
Stephen Panek Head Carpenter and Stage Operations
Richard F. Tomlinson II VP Facilities
Jason Natali Audio Engineer Kaili Story Lighting Supervisor Wardrobe Jenni Schwaner Ladd Head of Wardrobe Constance Thome Draper
Abby Olson Company Manager
Nancy Brundage Sidman Angela Enos Greta Humphrey Melissa Wilson Stitchers
Erin Harner Artist Training Associate External Affairs Dexter Carlson Senior Development Coordinator
Youth, Education, and Community Programs John Cartwright Youth Secondary Faculty Head Dedrick Gray Education Coordinator Jennifer Gunter Youth Programs Manager
Sidney Cristol Patron Services Associate
Emma Hill Education Assistant
Hayley Ross Marketing Manager
Anne Kasdorf Youth Early Childhood Faculty Head
Megan Sauve Manager of Individual Giving and Board Liaison
Mary Elizabeth Kennedy Youth Dance Program Registrar
Danielle Sparklin Manager of Data and Patron Services Operations Deirdre Connelly Facilities and Operations Coordinator
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Denise Stefan Ginascol++ VP Development Larry Gilbert VP Board Development
Elizabeth Hunstad First Hand
Artist Training Krista Ellensohn Manager of Artist Training
Richard Rodes Assistant Treasurer
Sam Begich Master Electrician
Alejandro Cerrudo Resident Choreographer
Jessica Tong Rehearsal Director
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Production Julie Ballard Stage Manager and Properties Master
Michelle Modrzejewski Education Faculty Head Board of Directors Mayor Rahm Emanuel Honorary Chair Marc Miller Chair Karen H. Lennon+ President
Colleen Batcheler Bija Bennett Ross B. Bricker Meg Siegler Callahan+ Steven Collens Joel Cory Dirk Denison Kelly Royer Dolyniuk Miguel Edwards Linda Hutson Betsy Stelle Morgan Sarah J. Nolan Cynthia S. Van Osdol Sheila Owens Alyssa Rapp Lauren Robishaw Camille Rudge Tatjana Schuster Katherine V. Schostok Mary Kay Shaw Randy White+ Life Directors John W. Ballantine+ Corinne Brophy Edythe R. Cloonan++ Sondra Berman Epstein+ Stanley M. Freehling Charles R. Gardner Paul Gignilliat Sandra P. Guthman+ James Mabie++ Marie E. O’Connor++ Byron Pollock++ Timothy Schwertfeger++ Jack D. Tovin Sallyan Windt William N. Wood Prince+ + Past Board Chair ++ Past Board President Program Book Hayley Ross, Editor Peggy Fink, Designer Sidney Cristol, Advertising Sales
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago gratefully acknowledges the support of the following corporations, foundations, government agencies and individuals who made gifts to our Annual Fund between September 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018.
Corporate Support $50,000 and above Allstate Insurance Company Athletico Physical Therapy Chicago Athletic Clubs Exelon Harris Theater for Music and Dance $25,000–$49,999 Abbvie Baker McKenzie Fidelity National Title Insurance Company Illinois Tool Works Jenner and Block, LLP The Northern Trust Company $10,000–$24,999 CIBC Conagra Brands Grosvenor Capital Management, L.P. Katten Muchin Rosenman, LLP McDonalds Corporation PPM America, Inc. The PrivateBank Wessex 504 Corporation West Monroe Partners William Blair $5,000–$9,999 Beacon Capital Partners Blue Cross Blue Shield of IL Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. CBRE Group Grant Thornton LLP LR Development Northern Trust Company PWC LLP Telos Group USG Corporation
$2,500–$4,999 Advertising Resources, Inc. Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, Inc. Chicago Title & Trust Company GoodSmith Gregg & Unruh LLP HFF Jackson National Life Insurance Company KPMG Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC Levin Schreder & Carey Ltd Sahara Enterprises Surgical Solutions, LLC Valentine, Austriaco & Bueschel, P.C. $1,000–$2,499 Aon Private Risk Managemnt Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Citizens for John Cullerton HBK Engineering Marsh Private Client Services Mesirow Financial Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP PhRMA PJH & Associates, Inc. Power Rogers & Smith U.S. National Title Services, LLC Valentine Austriaco & Beuschel P.C. Wells Fargo $500–$999
Barrington Strategic Wealth Management MAC Cosmetics
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Foundation & Government Support $100,000 and above Doris Duke Charitable Foundation The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Polk Bros. Foundation $50,000–$99,999 The Crown Family Philanthropies The Davee Foundation Julius N. Frankel Foundation Lloyd A. Fry Foundation The Shubert Foundation $25,000–$49,999 Anonymous (1) Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Chicago Dancing Company Colonel Stanley R. McNeil Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee Illinois Arts Council Agency Prince Charitable Trusts Princess Grace Foundation The Rhoades Foundation
$10,000–$24,999 Anonymous (2) Butler Family Foundation Golder Family Foundation Irving Harris Foundation Jack and Goldie Wolfe Miller Fund J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation John R. Halligan Charitable Fund Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation National Parkinson Foundation Robert & Isabelle Bass Foundation, Inc. The Sage Foundation The Siragusa Foundation $5,000–$9,999 Anonymous (1) The Bluhm Family Charitable Fund Charles & M. R. Shapiro Foundation Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation Jerome Robbins Foundation The Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation $1,000–$4,999 The Anne Liebowitz Fund Aaron Copland Fund for Music Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest Jane Ellen Murray Foundation Kovler Family Foundation Lark White Foundation
Individual Support Artistic Director’s Society $50,000 and above Sara Albrecht Meg and Tim Callahan Joyce Chelberg Larry and Marla Gilbert Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund The Lauter McDougal Charitable Fund Timothy Schwertfeger and Gail Waller Bill and Orli Staley Denise Stefan Ginascol and John Ginascol Richard Tomlinson and Ann Conger Tomlinson $25,000–$49,999 Lewis Collens Steve and Caralynn Collens Pamela Crutchfield Jay Franke and David Herro Charles Gardner and Patti Eylar Larry and Marla Gilbert Karen and Peter Lennon Marc Miller and Chris Horsman Lauren Robishaw Richard L. Rodes
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John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Richard and Barbara Silverman Randy and Lisa White $10,000–$24,999 John and Caroline Ballantine Marlene Breslow-Blitstein and Berle Blitstein Ross B. Bricker and Nina Vinik Hugo and Catherine Chavez Michael and Janet Colleran Kristin Conley and Andrew Sudds Joel and Katie Cory Ginger Farley and Bob Shapiro Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Adam Grymkowski Carey Heckman Linda Hutson Anne Kaplan James D. Letchinger James and Kay Mabie Abby McCormick O’Neil and D. Carroll Joynes Alexandra and John Nichols Adrienne Parker Foley and Peter Foley Byron and Judy Pollock R. Penny Rodes DeMott
Burton and Sheli Rosenberg Mary Kay Shaw Deborah and Kelly Stonebraker Jane and Michael Strauss John E. Vazquez and Paul Gleixner Sallyan Windt Elizabeth Yntema $5,000–$9,999 Anonymous (2) Colleen Batcheler Sondra Berman Epstein John Blosser Corinne Brophy James and Edie Cloonan Stanley and Dana Day Dirk Denison and David Salkin Damian Dolyniuk and Kelly Royer Dolyniuk Shawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. Kelly James and Andrea Gordon Richard and Mary Gray Sandra and Jack Guthman Harry and Marcy Harczak Trish and Harp Harper Mark and Mary Ann Kaufman
Dietrich and Andrew Klevorn Matt and Mikelle Kruger Lynette Lilly Ron and Elise Magers Jane Ellen Murray David and Suzu Neithercut Thomas J. O’Keefe Sally and Ellis Regenbogen Eleanor and William Revelle Katherine Schostok Eric and Tammy Steele Cynthia Van Osdol and John Sandwick Sustaining DanceMakers $2,500–$4,999 Bija Bennett John and Kathy Buck Edson Burton Jr. and Judy Carey Burton Ann and Stephen Curley Karena Fiorenza Ingersoll and Emrys Ingersoll Jana French and Peter Gotsch David and Carol Golder Bruce and Jamie Hague Jastromb Family Philanthropic Fund Laura and Russell Karlins Linda and Bernard Kastory Howard and Gail Lanznar Jonathan and Krista Ledden Daniel and Fay Levin Tammy Lipson Jamey Lundblad and Bill Melamed Ms. Cinnamin Malone Sandra McNaughton Pamela G. Meyer Mike and Laura Mleko Melissa O’Malley Maria Pinto Victoria Priola Kevin and Camille Rudge Carleen Schreder and Ralph Musicant Jeff and Maggie Shapack Michael Solomon and Carol McCardell Peter and Michelle Thompson Jack and Niki Tovin Keven and Nick Wilder Premier DanceMakers $1,000–$2,499 Anonymous (5) Greg Albiero and Mark Zampardo Andrew Alexander Robert and Marilyn Arensman Aurora and Jerome Austriaco Curt Bailey Andrew and Shaun Block David and Luann Blowers
Jeffrey and Judith Bramson Paul and Christine Branstad Jeanne Brett Robert and Joell Brightfelt Linda S. Buckley John and Leslie Burns Valerie Carberry and Richard Wright Keith and Kathleen Cardoza Bridget and Jim Coffing Jack Cooksey and Brenda Russell Patricia O’Neill Cox Martin Craig Michael Damore Vince DiBenedetto Marsha and Philip Dowd Michael Downing and Kathy Bernreuter Steve and Lois Eisen The Patti Eylar Scholarship Fund Susan Feibus Steven and Randy Fifield Jaime Fink and Jenny Hall- Fink Jtwros Robert and Sylvie Fitzpatrick Jim and Deb Ford Joel Frader Sara Friedle Mary Galvin Lisa Genesen and David Tabolt William and Ethel Gofen Peter and Jo Ellen Granson Michael Grant and Carol McMahan Josephine Heindel Stephanie Hickman Dr. Steven Hodges Jim Huberty and Marc Giles Ian Jacobs and Valerie Chang Justin Joseph Tim King Russ Kinnel Koldyke Family Fund Kevin Kranzusch Linda and Peter Krivkovich Kathleen LaPorte Monica Leccese Dale and Julie Leibert Lew and Laurie Leibowitz Ron and Fifi Levin Robert Liem Richard and Martha Melman Diane and Bob Merna Gary Metzner and Scott Johnson John E. Miller Sally and Ted Miller Richard and Beverly Moody Milan Mrkisch Stacey and Tom Newman Kay and Geoffrey Nixon Kenneth Norgan Julie O’Connell Tom O’Halloran and
Teresa Woodruff Patricia O’Neill Cox Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Osborne Jason Ott, Aon Private Risk Management Patricia and Candace Parchem Bonnie Podolsky Alyssa Rapp and Hal Morris Jackie Rosa Richard and Mary Ruth Ryan John and Alice Sabl Paula Salerno Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Foundation Dr. Patricia Schostok Reese Joseph Seigle Lloyd and Natalie Shefsky Lee Shulman Allen and Beth Singer Thomas Sinkovic Charles Snellgrove Dawn Stanislaw Patricia Sternberg Gregory and Cynthia Taylor Dan Thorson Steve Traxler Marilee C. Unruh Edward and Dia Weil Linda and Michael Welsh K.C. Wigle William Ziemann DancePartners $500–$999 Judith and Fred Adler James and Sheila Amend Mary Bartecki Susan Bass and Steven D. Marcus Maria Bechily and Scott Hodes Marc Beem and Susan Berkowitz Lawrence Berlin Tom and Tina Berry Janice Block and Ron Chaddock Norman and Virginia Bobins Marcus Boggs Stuart Brainerd and Elise Paschen Leigh Breslau Larry Briski Nicole Brown Paul and Amy Carbone Kalena Chevalier Steven and Jacqueline Chilow Scott and Jen Christiansen Mary and Jack Connelly Sandi Cooksey Robert Delaney Thomas Durica Jeffrey and Julie Echt Jennifer Edgcomb William Escamilla Elizabeth Fama and John Cochrane hubbardstreetdance.com
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Abby and Adriane Farrell Thomas J. Feie Lisa Ferguson Thomas Fink Arthur L. Frank Julie l. Gentes Meredith George Rosalind Giulietti Paul and Dedrea Gray, In the Works Fund Camille Grejczyk Chris and Paula Hoste Dori Howell Ronald Jacquart Scott Johnson George T. Jones, M.D. and V. Lyn Jones Karen Jones Michele Kadich Julie and Jeffrey Kaplan Daniel Kaufman Eric Kessler Kurtis Kossen Jackie Kott-Wolle and David Wolle Joan Lewis Margie Liotta Susan Manning and Douglas Doetsch David Marberger Scott McCausland Helen Melchior Zarin and Carmen Mehta Marvin Mendez Bradley Nelson Edward and Gayla Nieminen Sarah Nolan Susan O’Connell Steve Palmquist and Kathryn Nuss Audrey Paton Sarah Petesky Jim Petrassi John Pintozzi Johnathan and Robin Plotkin Eleanor Pollack Andrew and Judy L. Porte Andra Press Peter Ross Evan Roth Michael and Bonnie Rothman David Rotholz Biff Ruttenberg and Gwen Callans T.J. Saye Nancy Schroeder Tatjana and Chelsea Schuster Robert Sevim Susan and Matthew Shattock Stephen Silverman and Janet Leder Fangji Slaymaker Diane Sprenger
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Myron and Cynthia Stouffer Kimberly Taylor Wayne F. Tjaden John Tullsen and Evan Siegel Paul Waas Zackary Wallace Gary Warfel Steven and Lorrayne Weiss Craig White Karen Wilmot Patricia Woertz and Ron Jensen $250–$499 Anonymous (3) Kathleen and Jeff Abbott Hayes Abrams Carol Albrecht Suzanne Appel Gregg Auby Mary Baglivo Marilyn Bartter Sandra Bass Leslie Belzberg Linda Bierig Allison Bivin Deborah Bluminberg Mary Boehler Frederick Boyer and Claire Guis Thomas Broderick Janet Carl Smith and Mel Smith Terese Connolly Wesley Cook Tamara and Robert Cosentino Beth I. Davis Cindy Delmar and Dwight Dick Pamela Derstine Andrew and Diann Dincolo Meredith Dincolo Warren and Joan Eagle Evan Epstein Diane Erickson Richard and Marjorie Ettlinger Brandon and Tracy Frein Philip Greco Martin Grochala and Fred Reuland Harry and Lyne Halme Paul Horner Mira Iliescu John D. Jawor Robyn and Alan Jensen Sondra and Tony Karman Peter and Theresa Karutz Jan Kliger Brian and Elizabeth Kluge Cheryl Kneubuehl Douglas and Catherine Knuth Bryan Komornik Ryan Krueger Melvin Kupperman Katherine Lin
Donald L. MacCorquodale Walter Mah and Margaret Mattsson Betsy and John Morgan Maureen Mosh Eileen Murray Michael Narciso Leslie Newman Adam Orlansky Edwin Outwater Sheila Owens Cathy Peponis D. Elizabeth Price and Louis Yecies Donna Rodriguez Holly Ronzi Joanna Rupp Richard Rusz Leslie Saunders Merry Schroeder Steven and Elizabeth Schutlz John and Cheryl Seder Michele Selander David and Judith Sensibar Merrill Smith Michael and Martha Smith Mary Splude Timothy State Richard Straub Karen Teitelbaum Richard Thies Emily Thomas Mary Ellen Toll and William Heimann Jessica Tong Christine Tschida Marc VanOverbeke Douglas Vaughan Christy and Donald Vehrs Charles Vinz Tracy Vonder Haar Jerold Wasserman Herbert and Catherine Wigder Jon Will Liza Zito Hubbard Street appreciates the support of the corporations, foundations and individuals that contribute gifts up to $250 and regrets the inability to list their names due to space limitations. For any corrections to program name listings please contact the Development Office at 312.8509744 Ext. 130 or development@ hubbardstreetdance.com As of May 1, 2018.
Gifts in Honor and Memory Tribute and Memorial gifts are a meaningful way to recognize individuals who have a connection to Hubbard Street. For more information or to make a gift please contact the Development Office at 312.850.9744 Ext. 130 or development@hubbardstreetdance.com In Honor of Sara Albrecht Jamey Lundblad and Bill Melamed Robert and Sylvie Fitzpatrick
In Honor of Chris Horsman’s birthday Donald Santoski and April Brazell
In Honor of Claire Bataille Michael Jordan
In Honor of the Marriage of Mickey Huang and Keith Wood Richard Straub
In Honor of Rilla Mae Bergman Rosie Fuqua In Honor of Meg Callahan David and Gabrielle Rousso In Honor and Memory of Marge Collens Burton and Sheli Rosenberg Norman and Virginia Bobins
In Honor of Kathryn Humphreys and Kevin Shannon Meredith George In Honor of Linda Hutson Paul and Christin Branstad In Honor of Margaret McCole Mary Kay Shaw
In honor of Steve and Caralynn Collens Jennifer Fried
In Honor of Bill Melamed’s Birthday Kalena Chevalier
In honor of Joel Cory’s birthday Donald and Gail Segal
In Honor of Bill Melamed Marion Rosenberg
In Honor of Warren Eagle Diana Kenworthy
In Honor of Kelly Michaels Lane Alexander
In Honor of Warren Eagle’s 80th Birthday and His and Joan’s 55th Anniversary Barbara Weiner
In Honor of Marc Miller and Chris Horsman Beth Davis
In Honor of Elliot Hammans Merry Schroeder
In Honor of Belina Mizrahi Shirlee Hoffman In Memory of Jim Oates Barbara Grunewald
LEARN FLAMENCO
Clinard Dance offers instruction for every level
In Honor of Jason Palmquist Irving Harris Foundation In Honor of the Parkinson’s Program Stephen Silverman and Janet Leder In Honor of Byron Pollock Sheldon Holzman In Honor of Richard L. Rodes Jackson National Life Insurance Company Thomas Feie Kevin Kranzusch In Honor of John and Denise’s Anniversary Denise Stefan Ginascol and John Ginascol In honor of Denise Stefan Ginascol Elizabeth Yntema and John Ferguson In Honor of Jane Strauss Richard Thies In Honor of Jane and Michael Strauss Robyn and Alan Jensen In Honor of Mickey Huang and Keith Wood’s First Wedding Anniversary Richard Straub
Class Locations: Pilsen at 18th Street Development 1839 S. Carpenter The American Rhythm Center 410 S. Michigan Ave 3rd fl.
To see the full range of classes available, visit
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HUBBARD STREET’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY SPOTLIGHT BALL HONORING OHAD NAHARIN
SPOTLIGHT BALL HONORARY CO-CHAIRS Mayor Rahm Emanuel and First Lady Amy Rule Mikhail Baryshnikov Aviv Ezra, Consul General of Israel to the Midwest BENEFACTOR
Fidelity National Title
INSURANCE COMPANY
Meg and Tim Callahan Denise Stefan Ginascol and John Ginascol Peter and Karen Lennon Timothy R. Schwertfeger and Gail Waller
Photo: Hubbard Street Dancer Kevin J. Shannon. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.
SPONSOR CIBC The Collens Family Conagra Brands Patti Eylar and Charlie Gardner Marla and Larry Gilbert ITW Ross Bricker and Nina Vinik, Jenner & Block LLP PATRON Allstate Insurance Company Beacon Capital Partners Brown Brothers Harriman CBRE, Sara Spicklemire Kristin Conley and Andrew Sudds Catherine and Hugo Chavez Janet and Michael Colleran Joel and Katie Cory Chicago Title Insurance Company The Duchossois Group Inc. Exelon GCM Grosvenor Grant Thorton LLP and Mike Mleko
JLL Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Marc Miller and Chris Horsman Jim and Kay Mabie PwC Richard L. Rodes Mary Kay Shaw Richard and Barbara Silverman Jane and Michael Strauss Deborah and Kelly Stonebraker The Telos Group, LLC Richard and Ann Tomlinson W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. West Monroe Partners Randy and Lisa White William Blair OFFICIAL WINE SPONSOR
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Endowments Hubbard Street Dance Chicago gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following donors to its endowed funds, including the Meg & Tim Callahan Fund for Dancers, the Jane Ellen Murray Endowment, and the Artistic Program Endowment, which was established with a generous grant from the Ford Foundation. $100,000 and above Meg and Tim Callahan Pamela Crutchfield Josephine H. Deutsch Trust The Ford Foundation Jay Franke and David Herro Jim and Kay Mabie The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The Lauter McDougal Charitable Fund Timothy R. Schwertfeger and Gail Waller $50,000–$99,999 Sara Albrecht John and Caroline Ballantine Sidney and Sondra Berman Epstein Deborah Bricker Sandra and Jack Guthman The Rhoades Foundation Earl and Sandra Rusnak Randy and Lisa White Mrs. Eleanor Wood Prince William N. Wood Prince $25,000–$49,999 Lew Collens Harold Florsheim Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Bernard and Averill Leviton Dale and Dana Machalleck James F. Oates Randy White and Hope Wollman $10,000–$24,999 Dean Balice Katherine and Christopher Barber
Roger and Julie Baskes Joseph and Anne Bohne Janice Y. Burnham and Raymond B. Carney James and Edie Cloonan Joel and Katie Cory Allan and Ellen Drebin Susan and Bryan Erler Trudy Giesel Mary Louise Gorno Jacqueline Hurlbutt and Norman Waite Sarah J. Nolan Dina Norris and Steve Young Byron and Judy Pollock Sally and Ellis Regenbogen Eleanor and William Revelle Dana and Andre Rice Kevin and Camille Rudge Warren D. Shifferd Jr. Denise Stefan Ginascol and John Ginascol Richard and Ann Tomlinson Robert and Nancy Unglaub Earl and Susan Webb Sallyan Windt $5,000–$9,999 Julia Antonatos Sanchen Barnum William and Donna Barrows The Sidney and June Barrows Foundation Corinne Brophy Carla J. Eyre and Peter F. Gallagher Patti Eylar and Charles Gardner Judith Grubner and Craig Jobson Stephanie Hickman Linda Hutson
Marc Miller and Chris Horsman Pat Pulido Sanchez and Manuel Sanchez John Schwartz Kenneth Shanoff and Steve Young Deborah and Kelly Stonebraker Jack and Niki Tovin $1,000–$4,999 Kathy Catrambone Carolyn Clift Thomas and Lois Colberg Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Jocelyn B. Hamlar and Leighton J. Toney Jastromb Family Philanthropic Fund Rachel Corn Kluge and Scott Kluge David Mekemson and Irene Petruniak Maureen Mosh Donald Ratner Patrick J. Schieble Richard Turner and David Jenkins $250–$999 Todd Magazine Bill Nygren Foundation Sheila Owens Steven and Frances Shapiro
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Lou Conte Founders Society Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is grateful to the following individuals who have included us in their estate plans. Our future is more secure because of their generosity. Meg and Tim Callahan Josephine H. Deutsch* Marge* and Lew Collens Jane Ellen Murray Edward and Gayla Nieminen Sarah J. Nolan
James F. Oates* Edna K. Papazian* Byron Pollock Alyssa J. Rapp Richard L. Rodes
Denise Stefan Ginascol and John Ginascol Landon N. Stigall* J. Randall White
HFF Real Estate Services
Sunny Artist Management Inc. Ilter Ibrahimof, Director ilter@sunnyartistmanagement. com North American Representation
*deceased
Special Services Adler Associates, Ltd. Mesirow Insurance Services Insurance Services Allied Live Advertising Athletico Physical Therapy Official Provider of Physical Therapy Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Auditor Bill Melamed Development and Marketing Blue Plate Events Catering Partner Chicago Athletic Clubs Official Health Club Communiqué Graphic Design Graphic Design
HMS Media Video Services Adage Technologies Web Development and Design Koya International Partners Executive Search MAC Cosmetics Official Make-up Sponsor Park Grill Preferred Restaurant Partner CIBA USA Financing and Banking Service
Synapse Networks, Inc. IT Services Tito’s Handmade Vodka Spirits Sponsor Todd Rosenberg Photography Photography Tourwerks, Inc. Tour Housing Negotiation Kathleen Weber, M.D. Midwest Orthopedic at Rush
PWC Consulting Services Franczek Radelet, P.C. Baker McKenzie, LLP Legal Services
Contributed Materials and Services Akira Chicago Allegro Dance Boutique Athletico Physical Therapy Attorney’s Title Guarantee Blue Plate Events C3 Presents Cannonball Wine Company Chef Fredy Cuisine Chicago Athletic Clubs
ESQ Corporation Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Fay and Daniel Levin Kehoe Designs Karena Fiorenza Ingersoll and Emrys Ingersoll Kristin Conley and Andrew Sudds Lettuce Entertain You MAC Cosmetics
M2057 by Maria Pinto Craig Martin Microsoft Corporation Museum of Contemporary Art Alyssa Rapp and Hal Morris Salon Lashe Tito’s Handmade Vodka
HSDC appreciates the support of in-kind contributors of gifts valued up to $250 and regrets the inability to list their names due to space limitations.
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ABOUT
HARRIS THEATER FOR MUSIC AND DANCE
The Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance is Chicago’s primary residence for music and dance, connecting diverse audiences with outstanding artists from across the city, the nation, and the world. Opened in November 2003 in Chicago’s Millennium Park, the 1,499-seat state-of-the art performance venue was the first multi-use performance venue built in downtown Chicago since 1929. Now in its fourteenth season, the Theater features the most diverse offerings of any venue in Chicago, and has earned national recognition as a distinctive model for collaboration, performance, and artistic advancement. The Theater’s activities fall under three central strategies: support for local music and dance companies, presentation of national and international artists, and community engagement and educational programs. Today, the Harris Theater’s original group of 12 resident companies has grown to include 30 diverse music and dance companies, including Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s MusicNow, Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and Music of the Baroque. The Theater supports resident companies with subsidized rental, technical expertise, marketing support, and professional development opportunities, allowing the organizations to focus on what they do best—bringing the finest in music and dance performances to the public. The Harris Theater is also dedicated to presenting the highest quality artistic programming, bringing celebrated artists and ensembles from throughout the world to Chicago through the Harris Theater Presents series. The Theater has achieved widespread recognition as a vital cultural anchor in Chicago, bringing artists such as Daniel Barenboim, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Joshua Bell, Renée Fleming, Angélique Kidjo, Hamburg Ballet, Paris Opéra Ballet, and Stephen Sondheim to the Elizabeth Morse Genius Stage. The Harris Theater’s community engagement initiatives take advantage of access to the world’s leading musicians and dancers, building bridges to people from throughout the Chicago region and nurturing the next generation of artists and audiences. Ongoing programs include Arts Education Partnerships, which offers master classes and artist talks, and Access Tickets, which has provided over 13,000 free tickets to youth and families from more than 35 partner organizations. To learn more about the Harris Theater, please visit HarrisTheaterChicago.org. Call the Box Office at 312.334.7777 to request a brochure or additional information.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARRIS THEATER FOR MUSIC AND DANCE
Officers Alexandra C. Nichols, Chairman Mary Kay Sullivan, Executive Vice Chair Elizabeth Hartigan Connelly, Vice Chair Peter M. Ellis, Vice Chair Caryn Harris, Vice Chair Ricardo T. Rosenkranz, MD, Vice Chair Marilyn Fatt Vitale, Secretary David Snyder, Treasurer Patricia Barretto, Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols President and Chief Executive Officer Endowed Chair
Trustees John W. Ballantine Lee Blackwell Baur Paul S. Boulis Elizabeth Hartigan Connelly, Vice Chair Peter M. Ellis, Vice Chair Louise Frank Jay Franke Robert J. Gauch, Jr. Sandra P. Guthman, Past Chairman Caryn Harris, Vice Chair Joan W. Harris, Past Chairman Christine N. Evans Kelly Deborah A. Korompilas Jeffrey Korzenik Merrillyn J. Kosier Mac MacLellan
Michael McStraw, Ex-Officio Zarin Mehta Alexandra C. Nichols, Chairman Kenneth R. Norgan Abby McCormick O’Neil, Past Chairman Ricardo T. Rosenkranz, MD, Vice Chair William Ruffin, Ex-Officio Shannon L. Schuyler John Q Smith David Snyder, Treasurer Susan Stark Mary Kay Sullivan, Executive Vice Chair Marilyn Fatt Vitale, Secretary Dori Wilson Maria Zec
Life Trustees Peter M. Ascoli Cameron S. Avery Marshall Field V James J. Glasser Sarah Solotaroff Mirkin Judith Neisser Harrison I. Steans Robin S. Tryloff (Listing as of April 15, 2018) hubbardstreetdance.com
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STAFF
HARRIS THEATER FOR MUSIC AND DANCE EXECUTIVE STAFF Patricia Barretto, Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols President and CEO Endowed Chair Lori Dimun, Chief Operating Officer Laura Hanssel, Chief Financial Officer OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Kristen Bernier, Programming Manager Laura Stellwagon Executive Assistant & Board Liaison FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Mary Jo Rudney, Director of Finance Gena Lavery, Finance Manager EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Elizabeth Halajian, Director of Development Meghan McNamara, Director of Audience Engagement Josh Fox, Manager of Corporate & Foundation Relations Mary Larkin, Marketing Manager Sammi Shay, Manager of Annual Giving & Special Events Samantha Allinson, Digital Production Designer Oliver Camacho, External Affairs Coordinator Lauren Ranson, Development Coordinator Kay Harlow, External Affairs Assistant
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Ticketing Services Allan Waite, Box Office Treasurer OPERATIONS Emily Macaluso, Director of Operations Hillary Pearson, Manager of Operations Production Jeff Rollinson, Head Carpenter & IATSE Steward Don Dome Jr., Head of Audio Jeffrey Kolack, Head of Props Anthony Montuori, Head Flyman Kevin Sullivan, Head Electrician Front of House Melanie Humphrey House Manager Jamelle Robinson, Concessions & Events Manager Melaney Reed, Saints Coordinator The Saints, Volunteer Usher Corps Facilities Leticia Cisneros, Lead Day Porter Ed Mlakar, Facilities Engineer Berto Rivera, Assistant Facilities Engineer
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INFORMATION
HARRIS THEATER FOR MUSIC AND DANCE
Rental information: If you have any questions about the Harris Theater, including rental of the facility, group tours, or volunteer opportunities, please call the administrative office Monday through Friday, 9AM–5PM, at 312.334.2407. Ticket purchases: To purchase tickets, visit HarrisTheaterChicago.org. Call or visit our Box Office at 312.334.7777 Monday through Friday, 12–6PM or until curtain on performance days. In consideration of other patrons and the performers: Please turn off all cell phones. Photography is not permitted in the Theater at any time and texting during performance is strictly prohibited. Film or digital images will be confiscated or deleted by the Harris Theater house staff; violators will be subject to a fine. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house management. Smoking is prohibited within the Harris Theater. Allowance of personal items and baggage into the auditorium space is at the sole discretion of house management. For your safety: Please take a moment and note the nearest exit. In the event of an emergency, follow the directions of the Harris Theater house staff. In the event of an illness or injury, inform the Harris Theater House Manager. Accessibility: Infrared assisted listening devices are available from the Harris Theater house staff. To accomodate your seat selection, wheelchair accessible seating as well as swing arm aisle seating is available on all levels of the theater. Please advise the Box Office of any accomodations prior to the performance. Parking: Discounted parking validation is available for all ticket holders using the Millennium Park Garage. A validation machine is located next to the Box Office on the Orchestra Level, as you enter the Theater lobby. Lost and found: Retrieved items will be held for 30 days with the Harris Theater house staff at 312.334.2403.
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