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BACKHAUSDANCE Jan 30, 2016 CAMERON CARPENTER FEATURING THE INTERNATIONAL TOURING ORGAN

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WELCOME ALL OF US AT IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE WELCOME YOU HERE THIS EVENING.

For over 25 years, the Barclay has had a reputation as an innovator and a supporter of innovators. We have presented artists of extraordinary variety and international reach who have chosen to showcase their distinctive new work on the Barclay stage for the first time. Indeed, these unique offerings of “firsts” unite the artists whose performances are featured in this program book. Orange County’s own Backhausdance presents the world premiere of Drift. Artistic Director and Choreographer, Jennifer Backhaus, fuses together modern and ballet traditions with dynamic physicality and flair — and the dancers are simply compelling to watch. Cameron Carpenter, the maverick organist has brought his self-titled “dream machine” for the first time to Orange County. Co-designed by Carpenter in 2014, his International Touring Organ is a first-of-its-kind, internationally mobile digital organ to be heard on four continents. A modern-day virtuoso, Cameron is re-igniting enthusiasm in his instrument with his singular mastery of technique and pure imagination. And there’s so much more to look forward to in the New Year. So, please take our Patron Guide, available in the lobby, and look to see what other “firsts” there might be awaiting you in the coming months. I hope you enjoy this enriching evening in the theatre.

Jerry Mandel, Ph.D. Interim President, Irvine Barclay Theatre

Board of Directors CHAIR Ken Rohl Chairman/Founder Rohl LLC

Stephen Barker Interim Dean, Claire Trevor School of the Arts University of California, Irvine

Ramona Agrela Associate Chancellor University of California, Irvine

Robert Farnsworth CEO Sonnet Technologies, Inc.

Francisco J. Ayala Professor and National Medal of Science Laureate University of California, Irvine

Michelle Grettenberg Assistant to the City Manager City of Irvine

Sean Joyce City Manager City of Irvine

Lynn Schott Mayor Pro Tem City of Irvine

Michael Kerr Community Leader

Mickie Shapiro Community Leader

William Parker Professor Emeritus Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

HONORARY Steven S. Choi, Ph.D. Mayor, City of Irvine Howard Gillman, Ph.D. Chancellor, UCI IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE | 3


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BACKHAUSDANCE January 30, 2016 | Cheng Hall This performance will include a 15-minute intermission. Sponsored by an anonymous fund of the Orange County Community Foundation

PROGRAM The Elasticity of the Almost (2013)

Drift (Premiere)

Cast

Cast

Choreographer: Jennifer Backhaus Music: Erik Leckrone, Ryan Dennee, Hauschka, Diplo, Alghalem Lighting Design: Ben Tusher after Tiffany Williams Assistant to Lighting Designer: Sara Schroerlucke Costume Design: Rhonda Earick David Bagley, Tawny Chapman, Amie Kilgore, Joshua King, Becca Newton, Kaitlin Regan, Chihiro Sano, Amanda Kay White

“This elasticity of the almost is the intensive extension of the movement, a moment when anything can happen, when our bodies are poised in a togetherness that begins to take shape. The next movement has not yet come. The past movement is passing. No step is taken and yet in this elastic the microperception of every possible step can almost be felt.” – Erin Manning I like relativity and quantum theories because I don’t understand them and they make me feel as if space shifted about like a swan that can’t settle, refusing to sit still and be measured; and as if the atom were an impulsive thing always changing its mind. – D.H. Lawrence

INTERMISSION

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Choreographer: Jennifer Backhaus Music: Original composition by Fol Chen Scenic & Lighting Design: Ben Tusher Assistant to Lighting Designer: Sara Schroerlucke Costume Design: Rhonda Earick Technical Supervisor: Keith Bangs David Bagley, Tawny Chapman, Amie Kilgore, Joshua King, Becca Newton, Kaitlin Regan, Chihiro Sano, Evan Swenson, Amanda Kay White Rehearsal space for Drift was generously provided by The Wooden Floor, Santa Ana, California, www.TheWoodenFloor.org.


BACKHAUSDANCE Recognized by Joyce SoHo in New York as one of seven emerging dance companies to watch, Backhausdance was formed in 2003 by Jennifer Backhaus. A powerful and entertaining voice in the dance world, the company’s repertory offers an eclectic and dynamic vocabulary with a wonderful sense of fluidity and strength. Featuring a diverse body of work that is innovative and artistic, Backhausdance is the recipient of 10 Lester Horton Awards from the Dance Resource Center of Los Angeles for achievements in choreography, design and performance. The repertory includes powerful, athletic dances; emotionally-charged dramatic pieces; and whimsical, humorous glimpses at the human experience. The company also offers concert pieces with a focus on younger audiences that incorporates a master class workshop component. Orange County’s critically-acclaimed contemporary dance company, Backhausdance has performed extensively nationwide as well as internationally in venues such as the Schimmel Center at Pace University, New York; Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre, British Columbia; Pinedale Performing Arts Center, Wyoming; and Joyce SoHo, New York. Locally, the company has been presented by the Carpenter Performing Arts Center and Irvine Barclay Theatre, and has appeared on the Studio Series at South Coast Repertory; Fall for Dance at Segerstrom Center for the Arts; Laguna Dance Festival; Celebrate Dance at the Alex Theatre; and the Los Angeles Holiday Celebration at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. As artist-in-residence, Backhausdance has worked with Brigham Young University, Chapman University, Moorpark College, and Santa Ana College; and as guest artist for the California Dance Educators Association. As a member of the Arts Teach artist roster and part of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts education and community programs, Backhausdance serves thousands of public and private school children throughout Orange and San Bernardino Counties each year. The company is also part of the McCallum Theatre Institute’s Aesthetic Education Program developed in partnership with New York’s Lincoln Center Institute. The company hosts an annual Summer Intensive at Chapman University—a life-changing experience for pre-professional and professional dancers. Backhausdance is dedicated to making this powerful program accessible to the dance community and provides scholarships for nearly half of the more than 100 participants. ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Jennifer Backhaus is the founder and artistic director of Backhausdance. She was featured in OC Metro’s 40 Under 40 and honored by Chapman University as Alumni of the Year for her artistic leadership of Backhausdance. As a choreographer, Jennifer’s works have been commissioned and produced by Brigham Young University, Chapman University, Los Angeles Ballet, McCallum Theatre, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, TDC of the Bay Area and Utah Regional Ballet, among others. Many of Jennifer’s works have been honored with awards, and her piece Disintegration was presented at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. For Backhausdance, she has created numerous works, three of which have received multiple Lester Horton Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography. At the McCallum Theatre’s Dance Under the Stars Choreography Festival, Jennifer has been the recipient of three consecutive choreography awards. Currently a full-time dance faculty member at Chapman University, Jennifer is also a teaching artist for the Segerstrom

Center for the Arts Education Programs, where she shares her love of dance and choreography with hundreds of students in public and private schools across southern California. A life-long learner, Jenny holds a B.F.A. in communications and dance from Chapman University, and received her M.F.A. in choreography from Hollins University and the American Dance Festival (ADF). COMPANY DANCERS David Bagley is a dancer, choreographer, master instructor, and business owner born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and currently residing in Los Angeles. He holds a B.F.A. degree from Chapman University and has toured the globe with companies, including TOKYOtheCOMPANY, POV Dance Company and Rasta Thomas’ Bad Boys of Dance. David has performed alongside celebrities such as Sandra Bullock, Richard Dreyfus, Mitzi Gaynor, Jerry Lewis, and the Prince and Princess of Monaco. He has also choreographed/ danced in productions for NBC, Disney, Audi, Dance for Life (AIDS Charity), Shakespeare Orange County, and others. Currently, he teaches and choreographs domestically and abroad, and has worked with acclaimed institutions such as the Joffrey Ballet School, TOKYO the Academy and Just Plain Dancin’, to name a select few. David is the co-owner of PUSH Dance Intensive, a series that inspires ambition and artistry in students by exposing them to some of the dance industry’s best teachers. Tawny Chapman, originally from southern California, has worked for more than 15 years as an accomplished performer, innovative choreographer and influential educator. Currently performing in her 11th season with Backhausdance, Tawny is a graduate of Chapman University, earning a B.F.A. in Dance Performance and an alumna of the Orange County School of the Arts’ Commercial Dance Conservatory. She has performed the work of Jennifer Backhaus, Dee Caspary, Jodie Gates, Sean Greene, Liz Imperio and William Lu, among others. Tawny is on faculty at Impact Dance Center (Los Alamitos) and the Orange County School of the Arts’ Commercial Dance Conservatory, where she also serves as a program facilitator. In addition to performing and teaching, Tawny’s award-winning choreographic works have been performed at Pasadena Dance Festival, Backhausdance’s Platform, Encore Dance Festival, Studio A Dance’s DanceSpot, Hart Pulse Dance’s MixMatch Dance Festival, The Core Collective, and beyond. Amie Kilgore, originally from Tucson, Arizona, began her dance training at the age of 11 with Mary-Beth Cabana of Ballet Tucson. In 2014, Amie graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arizona and was recognized as Outstanding Senior at the College of Fine Arts and Dance. While working toward her B.F.A. in dance she performed various featured roles in works by University of Arizona dance faculty, as well as worldrenowned Balanchine ballets such as Rubies, Allegro Brilliante and Tarantella. Prior to graduation, Amie became a founding member of ConDanza, under the direction of Cesar Degollado Rubio. Currently, she is in her second year as a part-time performing faculty member with San Pedro City Ballet. This is Amie’s first season with Orange County’s Backhausdance.

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Joshua King is a company member of Backhausdance and Anaheim Ballet. He began dancing in his hometown of Palm Springs and continued his education at California State University, Long Beach as a dance major. After competing at the NYC finals of Youth America Grand Prix, he was awarded a fellowship to the school at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, where he performed works by Robert Battle, Sidra Bell, Camille A. Brown, Christopher Huggins and Earl Mosley. Joshua has been performing and teaching across the country and internationally, and is currently on the faculty at Orange County School of the Arts, CK Dance in Palm Springs and Dance Dimensions in Palm Desert. Other credits include performing for NIKE, Dance For Life, Dance Under the Stars Choreography Festival at McCallum Theatre, Anaheim International Dance Festival, and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Becca Newton, originally from northern California, received her B.F.A. in dance from California State University, Long Beach. She was a member of Northern California Dance Company, directed by Jen Bradford, with whom she performed at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and the Royan Festival of France. Through summer intensives/workshops, she augmented her extensive ballet training by studying with educators such as Lillian Barbeito and Sidra Bell. Discovering her passion for choreography early on, Becca’s work has taken first place at the McCallum Theatre’s Dance Under the Stars Choreography Festival. She has performed the works of Jennifer Backhaus, Sidra Bell, LeeWei Chow, Keith Johnson, and many others. Recently, she was a guest artist at Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company’s fall concert; and performed at The Dance Gallery Festival in Huntsville, Texas, as a company member of Keith Johnson/Dancers. This is Becca’s first season with Backhausdance.

Kaitlin Regan discovered her love of dance at the age of three in Phoenix, Arizona. For 10 years, she was a member of Dance Motion, performing featured roles in classics and original works. In 2004, she moved to Orange, California to attend Chapman University. There she studied with Jennifer Backhaus, in addition to a long list of OC’s top ballet, contemporary jazz and modern dance teachers. She has performed works by Nancy Dickson-Lewis, Mike Esperanza, Sean Greene, Dale Merrill and Amy Nakamura. A well-known dance teacher, Kaitlin helped develop a dance program for students with special needs that she has been employing since 2010. She is currently a teaching artist for Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ ESCAPE project, which helps English-language learners understand science concepts through dance. She is also on the faculty at Avanti Dance Company in Costa Mesa, California, and Dancecapade in Walnut, California. Kaitlin has been a member of Backhausdance since 2010. Chihiro Sano, originally from Japan, began her modern dance training at the age of seven under the direction of Akiko Ishii. She joined Backhausdance as an apprentice and has been a full company member since 2010. Chihiro has worked as an assistant to Artistic Director, Jennifer Backhaus on freelance projects such as the Irvine Valley College Faculty Dance Concert,

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the East Valley Dance Project and Studio Project in Palm Desert, and the Temecula Community Theater Dance Project. A certified yoga instructor, Chihiro is passionate about sharing her love of dance and yoga with people of all ages.

Evan Swenson began dancing at the age of seven in his native Fresno, California. At the age of 12 he started attending summer programs, and at 17 was invited by Houston Ballet Academy to study year-round and complete his professional training. Evan has danced with Atlanta Ballet, Houston Ballet and New York Theatre Ballet, in addition to appearing as a guest artist around the country. He has danced principal roles in many legendary ballets, and has worked with choreographers such as Marie de la Palme, Trey McIntyre, Ben Stevenson and Lila York. Currently, Evan works with several different companies, including Clairobscur, Helios Dance Theater, Luminario Ballet and Motion/Tribe. He has instructed and toured with Long Beach Ballet and their Ambassadors to China program. Evan is a model on the SyFy show Face-Off, and was featured as ‘Dillion’ in Barbie in the Pink Shoes. This is his first season with Backhausdance. Amanda Kay White is a founding member of Backhausdance. An alumna of Chapman University, she holds a B.F.A. in dance performance and a B.A. in communication arts with an emphasis in Advertising. Amanda is currently a master’s of fine arts candidate at Jacksonville University, pursuing an advanced degree in choreography. Her choreographic works have been seen at Pasadena Dance Festival, American Celebration, The Core Collective, Epilepsy Network Benefit Concert, Chapman Touring Company, American College Dance Festival, MixMatch Dance Festival and Chapman University faculty concerts. Amanda is currently on the faculty at Chapman University, Orange County School of the Arts and South Coast Conservatory (SCC). In addition to teaching at SCC, she is the executive advisor to their national award-winning dance team and managing director of the Jazz Department. In 2009, she founded Compass Dance Company, a pre-professional contemporary dance company for emerging artists, ages 14 and older. BACKHAUSDANCE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Artistic Director

Michael Kerr, President Ginny Davies Robert Farnsworth Joann Leatherby Lynda Thomas

Jennifer Backhaus

Managing Director

Marica Pendjer

Educational Outreach Director

Jenn Bassage Bonfil

Graphic Designer/ Social Media Manager & Summer Intensive Coordinator

Tawny Chapman Stage Manager

Matthew Jackson

Ballet Mistress/ Rehearsal Assistant

Kim Olmos

ADVISORY BOARD

Mayra Castro Gutierrez, Chair Nancy Dickson-Lewis Jeremy Hunt Kim Olmos Proud Usahacharoenporn

Backhausdance would also like to extend its heartfelt appreciation to all its donors and supporters, with special thanks to Bobbi Cox, Barbara Foster and Deb Solon.


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CAMERON CARPENTER FEATURING THE INTERNATIONAL TOURING ORGAN

February 4, 2016 | Cheng Hall This performance will include a 15-minute intermission. Program will be announced from the stage.

CAMERON CARPENTER Cameron Carpenter is having a ball smashing the stereotypes of organists and organ music, and all the while generating international acclaim and controversy unprecedented in his field. Cameron’s repertoire—from the complete works of J. S. Bach to film scores, his original compositions and hundreds of transcriptions and arrangements—is probably the largest and most diverse of any organist. He is the first ‘concert organist’ in history to prefer the digital organ to the pipe organ, and to champion it as the future of the instrument. In 2014, Cameron launched his International Touring Organ—a monumental cross-genre digital organ built by Marshall & Ogletree to his own design—in extensive tours in Europe and the U.S. His Sony Music debut album, (continued)

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THE INTERNATIONAL TOURING ORGAN

If You Could Read My Mind, entered Billboard’s traditional classical chart at No. 1 on its U.S. release. A former child prodigy, Cameron Carpenter trained at the American Boychoir School, the North Carolina School of the Arts and has two degrees from The Juilliard School. He holds the 2012 Leonard Bernstein Award, is the first solo organist ever nominated for a Grammy Award for a solo album, and has appeared with many of the great orchestras around the world; he has spoken and debated at think tanks and conferences including TED, IdeaCity, The Entertainment Gathering, and many more. For more information, please visit www.cameroncarpenter.com.

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True to its name, Cameron Carpenter’s International Touring Organ isn’t stationary. Since its debut in 2014, it has become Carpenter’s instrument of choice, quickly eclipsing the pipe organ. “It’s where my heart lies,” he says. The International Touring Organ is the eighth organ by Marshall & Ogletree, the Needham, Massachusetts organ builders redefining the digital organ as an instrument of artistic significance. Its concept is simple: innovate the relationship between organ and organist. While the uniqueness of each pipe organ is part of its collective magic, this makes it impossible to perform the same music regardless of where the organist plays, as any violinist can do through a relationship of years with a single instrument. Therefore, Marshall & Ogletree has sampled sounds from many traditional pipe organs, including many of Cameron’s favorite instruments—from the cathedral to the Wurlitzer. These come together in an organ designed not for size, limitless variety, or to model any particular pipe organ, but rather to make a great organ internationally mobile— an idea impractical or impossible by other means. The true scale of its ambitiousness can be seen in its console and extensive touring sound system. These insure the organ’s consistency from venue to venue, both as the home instrument of the artist it was built for and an ultimate acoustical experience for the listener. “One of the things that is so important about this International Touring Organ, and one of its great trump cards—one of the things that the pipe organ can never provide—is a sense of psychological home,” Carpenter says. “I can call up sounds from the organ that in some sense first made me want to do what I’m doing.” The entire organ assembles in less than three hours and travels in a single large truck; identical European and American sound systems (housed in Berlin, Germany and Needham, MA) make it internationally mobile. Its sound system is a massive complex of specially sourced sound support and amplification equipment housed in mobile, location-adaptable touring cases. The organ console is assembled manually and hydraulically from only six modular parts, and like the sound system, travels in purpose-built robust touring cases. A maverick in the traditional world of organ building, Marshall & Ogletree shot to prominence in 2003 with their Opus 1 at Trinity Church near Wall Street in New York City, a landmark organ controversial for having replaced the former Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ damaged by debris on September 11, 2001. Uniquely among organ builders, the firm’s principals are also acclaimed organists—Douglas Marshall, a competition-winning former student of Virgil Fox, and David Ogletree, a Curtis Institute graduate. www.marshallandogletree.com Cameron Carpenter appears by arrangement with Columbia Artists Music LLC. Mr. Carpenter records exclusively for Sony Classical.


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Christopher Burrill, General Manager Lori Grayson, Director of Development Karen Drews Hanlon, Director of Communications Gary Payne, Director of Finance Douglas C. Rankin, Programming Advisor/ President Emeritus

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Annual Fund for

THANK

EXCELLENCE

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Irvine Barclay Theatre gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of our donors who help support the “big talent” in our “small hall.” Gifts to the Annual Fund for Excellence assist the Barclay in presenting an international roster of performers while keeping tickets reasonably priced. They also support our ArtsReach programs provided to the schools at little or no cost and “family-friendly” programming on stage. The Barclay’s mission also embraces making its beautiful facilities available to diverse community organizations, UCI, and other educational institutions. Thank you to all of our generous donors listed here for their contributions during the previous 12 months! If you would like to join the ranks of those who make it all possible at the Barclay, you may make a donation online at www.thebarclay.org or call (949) 854-4607. PUBLIC PARTNERS City of Irvine University of California, Irvine

BRAVO BARCLAY PRESENTING SPONSOR $10,000 AND ABOVE Allergan Foundation An Anonymous Fund of the Orange County Community Foundation Drs. Francisco and Hana Ayala Cheng Family Foundation Bobbi Cox Haskell & White LLP Patricia Murphy Hirata and Gerry Hirata HumanKind Philanthropic Fund Michael Kerr Toni and Terry McDonald National Endowment for the Arts Pacific Life Foundation William and Janice Parker Family Fund Sonnet Technologies, Inc. Richard & Elizabeth Steele Fund Trisha Steele Lynda Thomas BRAVO BARCLAY PARTNER $5,000 – $9,999 Arts Consulting Group

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Chris and Lori Burrill Gartley Charitable Foundation William Gillespie Foundation New England Foundation for the Arts Salwa and Sabri Rizkalla Michelle Rohe BRAVO BARCLAY BENEFACTOR $2,500 – $4,999 Rick and Wendy Aversano Yvonne and Damien Jordan Dr. Paul and Mrs. Ellen Lee Linda I. Smith Foundation Alan and Barbara Wiener

BRAVO BARCLAY PATRON $1,000 – $2,499 James and Elaine Alexiou The Beall Family Foundation The British Council Barbara Klein The Millstream Fund Donald and Ui Natenstedt Peter and Alexandra Neptune Tom and Marilyn Nielsen Barbara Roberts Rohl LLC – Ken and Amber Rohl Chiyo and Stanton Rowe Deborah and Frank Rugani Michael Shubert and Associates, LLC

ENCORE CIRCLE ENTHUSIAST $250 – $999 Oscar R. Aguirre Richard Alexander Brien Amspoker and Ellen Breitman John W. Ballantyne Robert and Delphi Ballinger Betty Barry Dr. Michael Bear Scott Berry Suzanne Boras Mary and Dave Bruce Lisa and Robert Burnand Harold and Eleanor Carpenter John Coyne Bob and Burnetta Denham Roger du Plessis Joel and Melanie Durst Robert and Nancy Eagan David Falconer Bonnie Rae Feers Nancy Field Cathie Fields Carol Foster Mark A. Franzen Robert and Margaret Green Ramya Harishankar and Hari Krishnamurthy Ginny and Chuck Hayward Barbara Helton Dan and Nicole Honigman Judy and Terry Jones Judy Kaufman and George Farkas Peggy and Alex Maradudin Michael L. and Nancy Meyer Reiko and Mitsuhiko Nakano

Keith and June Nelson Mike and Pat Noggle Ogilvie Family Robert Parker Suzanne T. Peltason Omar and Irene Perez Remembering Mel Posin Edward and Betty Quilligan Dennis Repp Dr. Stephen M. Rochford Nancy Lee Ruyter Judith M. Schmidt Jack and Katharine Schoellerman Dorothea Silavs Nancy Smith Dorothy J. Solinger Kia Stora Diane Stovall Thomas and Marilyn Sutton Shelley Thunen Neurocare, Inc Marilyn and Angelo Vassos Vendini, Inc. Emily Vogler and Daniel Flynn Michael Voronel Kim Waterson Charles and Marilyn Wright Xiaofan Yuan Majid and Sohaila Zarrinkelk

ENCORE CIRCLE SUPPORTER $100 – $249

Katherine Ahn Dennis and Cindy Alderson Steven and Alexandria Allan Debbie Aslanian


Diane and Dennis Baker Pauline Baker Sarah and David Ball Ms. Lindy Balmer Cindy and Steven Bandel Rivka Barasch Tony Battaglia and Meredith Lee George and Linda Bauer Larry and Sue Ann Beaty Shelley Beckham Henry Bennett Honorable Marian Bergeson Linda Berquist Jeannie Berryman Susan Bierlich Richard H. Bigelow Christopher Blank Eric S. Blum Michael and Margaret Bodeau Darci Bodin Lupe Borboa Laurie Brady Rosanna Brichta Scott Brinkerhoff Jon and Donna Brownell Susan Bryant and David Gardiner The Bukaty Family Douglas T. Burch, Jr. Linda and Roland Bye Sandra Jones Campbell Denise Chilcote Deanna Choi Kate and Michael P. Clark Tim Collins Jeff Corp Anahid Crecelius Madeleine and Alan Crivaro Shannon Davis Michelle Dean Arturo and Domna Del Rio Deborah Denise Sheila Dennis William Domino Joan M. Donahue Patsy and Douglas Downs Jacolyn Dudley Alan and Rosemary Dugard David Dupre Rad and Toni Dwyer Robert and Nancy Eagan Donna Emmett Peggie Fariss Delores Fields Paul and Sandra Findly Donna Fisher Constance and Dick Fleming

Nelson and Elizabeth Flores Ruby Foo Kimberly Fox Roberta Fox Ellen Fujikawa Heather Fuller Mary Ann Gaido Galeos Cafe Shelli and Majid Ghassemieh Supriya Ghorpadkar Bernard and Phyllis Gilmore Marcella Gilmore and Edward Muehl Lisa Glass S. Glass Family Valerie Glass Dennis Glauber Ben and Sandie Goelman Lawrence Goldberg Mariko Gooden Lori Grayson Linda and George Greene Janice Groh Paul and Nancy Groner Sanjiv and Geeta Grover Patrick and Trisha Guinet Ranjan and Angela Gupta Rebecca Hall Jim and Berri Harris Carole S. Harrison June and Miles Herman David Herzlinger Dan and Nicole Honigman Elizabeth Howard Yonghong Hu IBM Matching Grants Program Robert Ingold Dennis and Irene Iverson Lori Johnstone Christina Kaoh Dr. Mitchell Katz and Mrs. Linda Scott-Katz Michael Kaufman Kenneth Kelly Clare Kiklowicz Jay King Gregory and Maureen Kirkorowicz Steve and Lynne Koffler William Kroener Rosa Kwong Dr. and Mrs. John Lagourgue Dr. Martin G. Langer Edwina Lawrence Carter Lee Josephine Lee Benjamin and Sunny Leos

In Memory of Estelle Levy Alla Liberstein Anne Llewellyn Christa and Gerry Long Junling Ma Christian and Sharon Maas Robert D. and Pat MacDonald Glenn and Laura MacKinnon Peggy and Alex Maradudin William and Nancy March Marshall and Marilyn Martinez Goran Matijasevic William K. Maxwell David and Teryl McDermott William McKaig Helen McMillan Sharon McNalley Ken and Gisela Meier Tony and Barbara Mendoza Vivian Mendoza Wanda Mendoza Mark and Jan Merryfield Dr. Frank and Mrs. Linda Meyskens Gabriella Miotto Jean Montague Hiroko and Yoshiharu Moriwaki Nancy and William Murray John and Marjorie Murray John Nahina Julie Nakata Beth Nicholas Albert and Tricia Nichols Fund Michael and Sylvia Nieto Lorrie and John Odell James Olney and Laura O’Connor Orange County Community Foundation Thomas Paris and Lauren Smith Ann and Bernal Peralta Dan Pillasch Leo and Sheila Pinsky Janice and Richard Plastino Donna Powell Natalie and Nick Punto Sarah Quinn Miriam and Israel Ramirez Elaine Ramsay Margaret Redmond John and Sheryl Redpath Stephanie Reich Shari Rezai Claudia Ried-Kraemer and Alan Kraemer Jill Ries Margaret C. Riggs Betty and Nash Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robins

Christopher Rochlen Thomas Roddel Ms. Francie Rope Charles R. Rusky De Anne Sbardellati Walter Scacchi and Christine Fluor-Schacci Psychiatry Schaepper Joann Schaum Carol Schwab Louise Schwennesen Frances Segal and Michael Friedson Trudy Vermeer Selleck Sandra and Arthur Selvan Diana Serio Lori Shapiro Thomas Shimada Diane and Igal Silber Jackie Smiley Shirley and Coy Smith Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith Betty and Hugh Spilsbury William Spurgeon Hugh Stevenson and Jan Burns Daniel and Jeannette Stokols Ingrid Strayer John and Margaret Sun Richard and Jane Sungaila Alice Swan Law Offices of Jeri E. Tabback Celia and Julio Taleisnik Michael Talens Steve Tamura Thomas Tancredi Earleen Thomas Andrew and Karen Thornburn Johanna Tilley Eric Tobiessen Gary and Peranza Topjon Robert Travers Howard and Marcia Tucker Sylvia C. Turner Lydia and Dennis Tyler Thomas Heinz and Denise Van Horn Kathy Vickers and Jeremy Freimund Anne Walthall Virginia Weddle Diane Wick Daniel and Courtney Wiercioch George and Flo-Ree Woodruff Jing Wu and Wing Wong Sara Yang Kurt Youngs Ruth Yunker Chi Zhang

NATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHERS INITIATIVE

David and Beverly Carmichael Concierge Podiatry Newport Beach Bobbi Cox Sophia and Larry Cripe Bronny Daniels Diane Diefenderfer and David Hanlon Roger du Plessis Gale Edelberg and Bob Butnik Henry and Janet Eggers David Emmes and Paula Tomei Mrs. Kay S. Faranda Robert Farnsworth Cliff Faulkner and Shigeru Yaji Gilian Finley and Robert Labaree Roberta Fox Mary and Andrew Franklin Sandy and Don French William Gillespie Foundation Judith A. Gorski Dr. and Mrs. Denis Gray Judy Jones Dr. Burton L. Karson Joanne and Dennis Keith Michael Kerr

Carolyn and William Klein Dr. Martin G. Langer Phuong and Joseph S. Lewis III Kathryn Lynch and Robert McDonnell Molly Lynch and Alan Andrews Jack Lyons Debra Maxwell Sharon McNalley Ed Moen and Janek Schergen John and Margi Murray Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuhiko Nakano National Endowment for the Arts Carl Neisser Tom and Marilyn Nielsen Northern Trust Bank of California Anne B. Nutt Mrs. J. Matthew Osborne Marshall Parker Cyrus Parker-Jeannette John and Charlene Pasko James Penrod Mrs. Jody Pike Janice and Richard Plastino Dolly A. Platt, Ph.D.

Edward and Diana Putz Barbara Roberts Robinson Foundation Michelle Rohe Andrew Rose Bruce and Jan Scherer Jack and Katy Schellerman Sally Anne and Don Sheridan Igal and Diane Silber Ann Sim Jackie Smiley Grace Songolo Elizabeth R. Steele Studio du Corps Pilates Center of Orange County Jennifer Szabo Chris Thayer Karen and Gary Thorne Barbara and Jack Tingley Gretchen and William Valentine Max and Peggy Weismair Mary Vensel White and T. Jason White Shigeru Yaji

As a partner in the annual National Choreographers Initiative, Irvine Barclay Theatre is also pleased to acknowledge all those who support this important contribution to American dance. Betty B. and Roy Anderson Betsy Andrews and Alex Moad Mrs. Alan V. Andrews Ann Marie DeAngelo Productions Diane and Dennis Baker Ballet Barres West William H. Bardens Victoria Barrett Dr. Michael Bear Honorable Marian Bergeson Paul Blank Theodore Bradshaw Stacie Brandt Laurie and Bart Brown Gale Edelberg and Bob Butnik

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