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The Joyce Theater Foundation presents
Carlota Santana, Artistic Director
CHOREOGRAPHY AND GUEST ARTISTS JOSÉ MALDONADO KAREN LUGO ORIGINAL SCORE, MUSIC DIRECTOR JOSÉ LUIS DE LA PAZ DANCERS FANNY ARA ADRIAN DOMINGUEZ LORENA FRANCO RICARDO MORO EMILIO OCHANDO LAURA PERALTA MUSICIANS JOSÉ LUIS DE LA PAZ, Guitar, Composer CALVIN HAZEN, Guitar FRANCISCO OROZCO “YIYI,” Singer, Percussionist EL TRINI DE LA ISLA, Singer www.flamenco-vivo.org
Leadership support for The Joyce Theater Foundation has been provided by the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust. Leadership support for The Joyce’s presentation of dance has been provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Leadership support for The Joyce's annual programming is provided by Howard Gilman Foundation. Major support for The Joyce has been provided by Booth Ferris Foundation, Ford Foundation, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, Mellon Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, The SHS Foundation, and The Shubert Foundation. Live Music for Dance Sponsor: Jody and John Arnhold.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM FRONTERAS (NYC Premiere)
Flamenco is the embodiment of what is possible when we don’t speak of boundaries. It is the physical manifestation of a time and place in which emotions are valued over words, gender is not limiting, religion is inclusive, and social hierarchies do not exist. The most liberating aspects of cultures from around the world come together to invigorate flamenco, a distinct art form with the innate potential for self-expression. With this work, choreographers José Maldonado and Karen Lugo ask us to examine what happens to the individual forced to live within the confines of an inescapable shared space. Using flamenco, they transpose these experiences into movement, asking the dancers to embody the complex and unknowable human spirit through the nuances found in the many styles of flamenco. Set to the musical landscape of José Luis de la Paz, FRONTERAS challenges the imposition of boundaries on a single person, a group, and society as a whole. FRONTERAS questions the veracity of boundaries. Do you know what yours are? — Many times, what separates us is imposed, we do not choose it. Many other times, we create it ourselves. From the moment we arrive in this world, we encounter borders, barriers, and obstacles. We constantly seek to go beyond our limits.
ENCIERRO, UNIDAD Y DIVISIÓN (Confinement Unity and Division)
Nana, bulerías, and siguiriya The Company The individual elements used by each artist are the reflection of all that we feel is ours and do not want to share, thus separating us from others.
ME LLEVA EL AIRE (The Wind Carries Me)
Guajiras Laura Peralta
NO SE PUEDE AGUANTAR (Irresistible)
Rumba José Maldonado
MÁS QUE MANOS (More Than Just Hands)
Debla, cabal Emilio Ochando
CUERPO A TIERRA (Take Cover)
Granaína, verdial Karen Lugo
ABOUT THE PROGRAM VOCES EN EL TIEMPO (Voices in Time)
Jota, Corrido Fanny Ara
PATRON (Pattern)
Percussion and palmas Ricardo Moro
INTIMIDAD (Intimacy)
Petenera Lorena Franco
BAJO MI SOMBRERO (Under My Hat)
Caña Adrian Dominguez Through our interaction with our elements, we become aware of the limitations that come with attachment. By surrendering these attachments, we open ourselves to discovering new ways of relating to each other. Our surrender leads us to becoming part of a single organism where each individual has its own function but all share the same purpose and objective.
SÍGUEME (Follow Me)
Tanguillos The Company
CONCILIACIÓN Y INTERCAMBIO (Reconciliation and Exchange)
Tangos, taranto, milonga The Company
LA UNIÓN (The Union)
Fantasía Musical The Company
SIN FRONTERAS (Without Boundaries)
The Company The experience of surrendering our attachments enables us to answer the following questions: What is stronger, that which separates us? Or that which unites us? We believe that flamenco is a uniting force, an art form that knows no borders, one that brings us together and sets us free.
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY CARLOTA SANTANA (Founder/Artistic Director), hailed as “The Keeper of Flamenco” by Dance Magazine and honored by the King and Government of Spain with La Cruz de la Orden al Mérito Civil for “all the years of passion, excellence, and dedication to the flamenco art,” is an internationally-renowned flamenco and Spanish dance artist and educator. In 1983, she co-founded Flamenco Vivo with Roberto Lorca; following his death from AIDS in 1987, she was determined to continue their work. In the decades since, she has led Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana’s growth with a mission to promote flamenco as a living art form and a vital part of Hispanic heritage. Ms. Santana created the company’s innovative arts-in-education program, integrating Spanish dance and culture with academic curricula, and has pioneered bilingual education initiatives targeted to immigrant populations, as well as other programs addressing the special needs of disabled youth. Beyond the company’s on-going work, she has also been the driving force behind a series of unique special projects, including two flamenco symposia produced in collaboration with Duke University’s Dance Department (2012 and 2015), and the 100 Years of Flamenco in New York exhibit mounted in partnership with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The first-ever curated museum show on flamenco in the U.S., 100 Years, ran for five months (March-August 2013) in The Vincent Astor Gallery at Lincoln Center; in his review, The New York Times chief dance critic Alastair Macaulay praised the “vitality and pride” of the show, noting: “This vivid collection enriches our ideas of both this genre and this city.” Ms. Santana has been on the faculty of Duke University for ten years and has taught at Long Island and New York Universities. KAREN LUGO (Choreographer/Guest Artist) is a Mexican dancer, knowledgeable and respectful of tradition and at the same time restless and innovative. She has performed as a soloist in the Festival de Jerez, Festival Sangre Nueva Jóvenes Flamencos del Teatro Español de Madrid, the series Flamencos y Mestizos de la Fundación SGAE, the Festival Flamenco Ibérica Contemporánea, the series Concierta Independencia, the Lunario del Auditorio Nacional de la Ciudad de México, Festival Flamenco de Vancouver, Festival Flamenco de Montreal, Festival Flamenco Ciudad de Jaén, Festival Flamenco Madrid, and Festival Flamenco de Saintes, among many others. In collaboration with the Casa Patas Flamenco Foundation, she has premiered three shows; Flamencura, Flamenco Territorio DeMente, and Flamenco Frequencies with tours in the Middle East and the United States. As a choreographer, she has been awarded with Best Choreography award Spring Film Festival of Barcelona, First Prize for Flamenco Dance at the International Festival of Almeria, First Prize for Choreography at the Contemporary Flamenco Festival of Finland, and Third Prize for Choreography at the XVII Certamen de Danza Española y Flamenco de Madrid. Under the direction of Javier Latorre, she participated in the film Flamenco Flamenco by Carlos Saura, FLAMENCONAUTAS, and Lorca x Bach. Her latest show is titled Golpe de Tierra (Nominated for the Premis de la Crítica d'Arts Escéniques in the category of best solo show). She currently participates as choreographer and performer of Caminos by Juan Gómez Chicuelo, Cant Espiritual by Carles Denia, CAYANA by Anna Colom, El Amir Ensemble by Amir Haddad, and in Por Bach (Innovation Award GEMA 2020) by Hippocampus with Jorge Pardo.
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY JOSÉ MALDONADO (Choreographer/Guest Artist) was born in Barcelona and received his degree in Spanish Dance and Flamenco from the Professional Conservatory there. At 18, he moved to Madrid and studied with María Magdalena, Paco Romero, and La China, who helped form him and dedicate himself to flamenco. He became a member of different companies each with its own style from the most traditional to the most contemporary: Javier Latorre, Antonio Canales, María Pagés, Blanca Li, Guito, Rocío Molina, Rafaela Carrasco, Marco Flores, Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, and Carlos Chamorro. Maldonado continued his development performing at various tablaos: Casa Patas, Corral de la Morería, Café de Chinitas, Villa Rosa, and Las Carboneras. José received first prize for best solo choreography (2013) and group choreography (2015) at the Madrid Certamen de Danza Española y Flamenco. Maldonado has worked with Guadalupe Torres and Manuel Liñan, acting as assistant director and choreographer. He produced his first full work Andrea in 2014. In 2016, he collaborated with Antonio Canales and Carmen Angulo to produce Bodegon, fusing dance, baroque music, and painting with flamenco. José also paints, and he has done title pages for performance programs and has creates designs for costumes. Maldonado is the winner of the 2019 Premio Artista Revelación at the XXIII Festival of Jerez, an award for best up-and-coming artist. His last commission for Flamenco Vivo was heralded as “the rare flamenco group piece that doesn’t stifle the individual spirit.” FANNY ARA (Dancer) is an internationally-sought after and award-winning choreographer, performer, and instructor. Her most dedicated worldwide fans especially credit her as one of the driving forces of flamenco today; an artist excelling in the full spectrum of flamenco, from the most traditional to the avantgarde. Fanny has been an invited artist in national and international festivals and has toured extensively in Canada, Central and South America, the Middle East, Africa, and throughout Europe. She has been distinguished since 2006 with nominations from the Isadora Duncan Dance Awards in the categories of Most Outstanding Individual Dancer, Most Outstanding Music, Ensemble, and Individual Performance for her project, Juncal Street, and Best Ensemble for her work with the San Francisco Opera in La Traviata. New York’s Vilcek Foundation also awarded Fanny a prestigious finalist prize for “Creative Promise in Dance” in 2012. Fanny’s versatility in the art form of flamenco is manifested in her many artistic works. As Philip Gardner said of her performance at The Joyce Theater in New York City, “My newest love is Fanny Ara...the captivating expressive qualities of Fanny’s upper body mesmerized us while her footwork dazzled both the eye and the ear...she soared into the upper most echelon of dance artists I have witnessed over the years.” ADRIAN DOMINGUEZ (Dancer) studied at the Seville Conservatory of dance from 2007 to 2011 and with Matilde Coral and Manolo Marin, the two most known maestros in Seville, and toured with the dance ensemble Mairena del Aljarafe. Adrian received the First Prize in the youth category in the XXV competition of regional dances in 2008. In 2017, he received the first Prize for Jóvenes Talento from the Cristina Heeren Foundation. He has studied with Juan Manuel Fernández Montoya (Farruquito), Manuel Betanzos, Juan de los Reyes, Alicia Márquez, Rafaela Carrasco, Rosario Montoya (La Farruca), Rafael Campallo, Antonio “El Pipa,” and Andrés Peña, among others. From 2014 to 2017, Adrian resided and
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY performed in tablaos in Madrid such as Casa Patas, Torres Bermejas, Villa Rosa, and La Pacheca. Presently, he is living in Seville performing at tablaos such as Los Gallos and Auditorio Álvarez Quintero, and he is a member of and has toured with the Company of Jose Antonio Ruiz. LORENA FRANCO (Dancer) began studying dance at the age of five in her home town of Cordoba. She continued her studies there until 2005 when she received a grant to study with the well-known Maestro Granero in Seville. There, she also studied with Andrés Marín, Isabel Bayón, Rocío Coral, Matilde Coral, Rubén Olmo, Antonio Canales, Rafael Campallo, Encarna López, Adela Campallo, and Eva Yerbabuena, among others. She began her professional career with Eva Yerbabuena in 2006 and worked with her until 2017 as rehearsal director. She then worked with other companies such as Daniel Navarro, Javier Latorre, Andrés Peña, and Álvaro Paños, among others. She has worked as soloist in productions of Agustín Carbonell "el Bola" and Manuel Cuevas. She also performs frequently as soloist in tablaos such as Los Gallos in Seville, Las Tablas in Madrid, Los Tarantos and Las Ramblas in Barcelona, and in Japan. RICARDO MORO (Dancer) was born in Madrid and graduated in Spanish Dance and Flamenco at age 15. Later, he joined the Ballet de Carmen Mota, a company followed by others such as Belén López; Flamenco Hoy, by Carlos Saura (directed by Rafael Estévez and Valeriano Paños); Flamencos En route, as a solo dancer and choreographer (sharing a poster at the Dusseldorf Opera with Mats Ek and Ana Laguna); Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía (directed by Rafael Estévez and Valeriano Paños); María Juncal, in Flamenco nuevo; Carlos Chamorro, in Sed and Mujeres de Jacinto, La Truco, in Sentencia (Festival de Jerez), among others. He currently works in the different and prestigious tablaos of Madrid: Corral de la Morería, Casa Patas, Villa Rosa, Café de Chinitas, Las Carboneras, Torres Bermejas, and in Seville: El Arenal, Los Gallos and in Los Tarantos, in Barcelona. In 2013, he was awarded the second prize of choreography in the Dance and Performing Arts Contest of Alcobendas with his own choreography, Catharsis. EMILIO OCHANDO (Dancer) was born in Valencia and began his training at the age of nine. At 12, he collaborated with the National Ballet of Spain and at 16 moved to Madrid, continuing his training and finishing his studies at The Royal Professional Conservatory of Madrid “Mariemma.” He has performed with the Companies of Domingo Ortega, Inma Ortega, Malucos Danza, Nuevo Ballet Español (Rojas and Rodríguez), and Aida Gómez and performed in various tablaos nationally and internationally. In 2013, he created his own Company and produced works such as 3DEUNO and SIROCO. He has choreographed for the Rafael Aguilar Company and for the production of Oh Cuba in Granada at the Generalife. He choreographed Romeo and Juliet for the EBB Company and Sin Duda for the latest production of the Royal Professional Conservatory Marienma. He performs workshops and masterclasses traveling to the United States, Canada, London, and Europe. During his career, he has received many awards: First prize in the international contest of Spanish dance and flamenco city of Almeria. First prize Talentmadrid 2016 and First prize in the Certamen de Baile Español y Flamenco in Madrid in 2016. In 2018, he was a candidate for the 2018 MAX awards for a best
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY male performance and a best new show for SIROCO. Presently, he is performing as guest artist and touring with his latest 3DEUNO and SIROCO shows. He has performed in festivals such as the Festival de Jerez, Suzanne Dellal Festival, and Flamenco Madrid Festival, among others. LAURA PERALTA (Dancer) began her musical studies at the age of eight, attending the Manhattan School of Music and later the Johns Hopkins University. She began her dance studies with Omayra Amaya in New York City at the age of 23. Laura has danced for companies including Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, Soledad Barrio y Noche Flamenca, A Palo Seco Flamenco, Nelida Tirado Flamenco, Pasión y Arte, and Juan Siddi Flamenco Theatre. She was a scholarship recipient at the School at Jacob’s Pillow, has taught masterclasses for university dance programs, and has had original work selected for festivals including the Queensborough Dance Festival and MNE’s Emerging Choreographer Series (in 2021 and 2022 as returning choreographer). She has performed in the NYC area and toured throughout the US, sharing the stage with renowned artists at venues including the National Museum of Dance, Wolftrap, the Delacorte Theater, the Rockefeller Estate, Kaatsbaan Cultural Center, BAM Fisher Hall, Jacob's Pillow Inside/Outside Festival, and The Joyce Theater. Laura currently teaches, performs, and continues her flamenco evolution in New York City and Seville, Spain. JOSÉ LUIS DE LA PAZ (Guitarist/Composer) is an award-winning guitarist: a composer, virtuoso, and performer whose original compositions range from the most traditional to the most experimental forms in flamenco music. Following the oral traditions of the form, he became the prized pupil of the legendary Mario Escudero at the age of 15. In 1995, he appeared in Felix Grande's book Agenda Flamenca as one of the best guitarists in Spain. The unique versatility of José Luis allows him to navigate the dazzling ocean of flamenco, from the accompaniment of singers and dancers to demanding waters of songwriting and solo performance. He was the musical director and composer for the Ballet Cristina Hoyos for ten years (the star of Carlos Saura’s films) and his collaborations, Siudy Garrido, José Mercé, Concha Buika, Belén Maya, Farruquito, Antonio Canales, La Des Moines Symphony Orchestra, and The Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil), among other figures, speak eloquently of his distinguished artistic personality. While his practice is rooted in the traditional flamenco, José Luis’ work goes far and beyond the flamenco parameters; his music cannot be just labeled as flamenco, but as world music. This is seen in one of his latest collaborations with the composer Colin Farish on his work East of the Evening Star. His commitment to his practice, his profound knowledge of the tradition and the roots combined with the desire for research and experimentation, and his contemporary approach to flamenco music, gives José Luis a powerful potential to be considered as one of the best guitarists of today. CALVIN HAZEN (Guitarist) has relocated to the United States after 20 years of living and working as a professional guitarist in Madrid, Spain. During this time, he performed at some of the most famous Flamenco Tablaos in Spain, including El Corral de La Moreria, Casa Patas, Las Carboneras, Las Tablas, and El Teatro Arenal. Here, he shared the stage with such illustrious artists as Jesus Carmona, Nino de los Reyes, Karime Amaya, Manuel Liñan, Carmen “La Talegona,” and Belen
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY Lopez, to name a few. He has performed at some of the most prestigious theatres in the U.S. as well as internationally, including Radio City Music Hall and Lincoln Center in New York City, and Teatro Nacional in Mexico City and Teatro Madrid in Spain, where his performances have enjoyed enthusiastic critical acclaim. He has worked as musical director and composer for numerous companies including Suite Española, Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, and Maria Benitez Teatro Flamenco. He is a regular performer and instructor for Festival Flamenco, Albuquerque. Calvin has worked as instructor and accompanist/composer in the Theatre and Dance Department at UNM. Most recently, he collaborated with Spanish pop icon Pablo Alboran on the recording of Terral, the five-time platinum selling record which enjoyed 11 straight weeks as Spain’s number one selling record. FRANCISCO OROZCO “YIYI" (Percussionist/Singer) was born in Barcelona to an Andalusian family and was introduced to Flamenco rhythms at the tender age of four. Yiyi was trained by flamenco singer and father “Joselón de Jerez” in his Spanish peña named “Peña Fosforito.” Considered a child prodigy of percussion, Yiyi began his professional career at the age of 12. By age 17, and one CD later, he became more involved with singing, and left Spain for Germany on a long-term contract with the company “Flamenco Rubio.” Since that time, he has performed with “Compañia Flamenca Alhama” throughout Europe and Japan; with María Benitez “Teatro Flamenco,” and Domingo Ortega, as well as at “Casa Patas” in Madrid. He has also performed with Alejandro Granados, Yolanda Heredia, El Toleo, El Pelao, María Serrano, La Tania, and Antonio Granjero. Yiyi has been a member of Flamenco Vivo for over 20 years. FRANCISCO TRINIDAD “EL TRINI DE LA ISLA” (Singer) was born in Cadiz began studying cante at a young age with Manuel Soto “Sordera de Jerez.” At age 22, he dedicated himself to becoming a professional and began singing in festivals and clubs throughout Andalucía. During this time, he received First Prize in the Tacita de Plata contest and as well as First Prize in the contest “Cameron de la Isla” de San Fernando. In 2002, he recorded his first CD with Cristina Hoyos. He then continued his professional trajectory, performing in tablaos in Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville. He has performed in festivals such as Festival de Nimes, Mont de Marson Potaje de Utrera, and the Festival de Jerez and has toured world-wide. He has performed with Miguel Poveda in the Bienal de Sevilla and with Rosario Toledo, Alejandro Granados, and Pastora Galvan, among others. He is the singer for the flamenco school “Manuel Betanzos” and presently works with many companies touring and in tablaos singing for dance. CIHTLI OCAMPO (Assistant to the Director) began dancing at the age of three. Classically trained, Ms. Ocampo moved to New York City at 17 where she studied at the Alvin Ailey School of American Dance. In 1996, Ms. Ocampo changed her focus to Flamenco and began performing with Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, Danzas Españolas, and The American Bolero Dance Company based out of Carnegie Hall. In 1999, Cihtli was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for the study of Flamenco and Spanish Dance in Spain, initiating an 11-year residency in Andalucía, Spain. From 2000-2007, Ocampo trained and performed exclusively with the legendary Farruco family in Sevilla, debuting in Farruquito’s production of “Alma Vieja.” She
WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY has toured with some of the world’s most important flamenco artists, including the Farrucos, Manuel Molina, Miguel Funi, Ines Bacan, Concha Vargas, Montse Cortes, Pepe Torres, and Chano Dominguez. In 2006, Ms. Ocampo was a founding member of Arte y Pureza Flamenco Company, an international dance and music company dedicated to diffusing pure, roots Flamenco Gitano worldwide. In 2010, Ms. Ocampo relocated to Los Angeles where she continues to produce, choreograph, teach, and perform. She has choreographed and been featured in countless original productions including Maestria, Sonikete Blues, and Our Ephemeral Nature. She appears in multiple films and music videos including Exils by Tony Gatlif (Best Cinematography - Cannes Film Festival), Kayan by Maryam Najafi, and Send in The Clowns and Tricks for Treats by Ethan Margolis. She has created over 40 original pieces and short films crossing multiple genres and has been recognized by the Kennedy Center Regional College Theater Festival. She rejoined Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana in 2022 as assistant to the director. WILL ELPHINGSTONE (Lighting Designer), originally from Dallas, TX, is a New Yorkbased lighting designer for live performance. He is excited to return to Flamenco Vivo this spring to design for FRONTERAS. Recent credits include Maytag Virgin (Theatre Three); Designing Women (Arkansas Rep); NYFW ’22 Duncan New York (Nazar Agency); The Great 30 (Bombshell Dance Company); Seussical (Weehawken HS Theatre); The Motherf**ker With the Hat, Shady Acres, Measure for Measure (Rutgers Theater Company). He is the associate lighting designer and moving light programmer for the Drone Racing League, as seen on NBC Sports. Away from the tech table, Will is an avid photographer interested in capturing the light in the world around us. His work can be found on the ‘gram @wrelighting and @wre.photography. DAISY LONG (Lighting Designer/Supervisor) is a lighting designer for theater, opera, music, and dance. She is thrilled to be back with Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana at The Joyce this year. Credits include Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Keen Company, Abingdon, Alliance Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Wexford Festival Opera, BAM, The Shed, Speakeasy Stage Company (IRNE Award for The Scottsboro Boys), and TADA! Youth Theater (National Youth Arts Award for The Perfect Monster). She is a New Georges Affiliated Artist and Roundabout Teaching Artist. Member, USA 829. IG: @daisyglong MONICA MOORE (Production Stage Manager) is very excited to be back with Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana for another exciting season at The Joyce. Recent credits include Stage Manager for For Eli: An Afternoon of Music, Dance, & Film at UUCM, Production Manager for YouTube's Brandcast at the Imperial Theatre, and Coordinating Producer for Times Square New Year's Eve.
FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA 4 West 43rd Street, Suite 608, New York, New York 10036 | flamenco-vivo.org (212) 736-4499 | santana@flamenco-vivo.org Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana’s work is sustained through support from funders including: The Booth Ferris Foundation, Con Edison, Charles Schwartz Foundation for Music, Daniel Rosenblatt Foundation, The Dorsey & Whitney Foundation, Durham Arts Council, Harkness Foundation for Dance, Howard Gilman Foundation, Lisa Chickering Charitable Trust, Martha Lovenheim Siegel Charitable Trust, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, Merrill G. and Emita E. Hastings Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, National Guild for Community Arts Education, New York City Council Member Keith Powers, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with City Council, New York State Council on the Arts, New York State Dance Force, North Carolina Arts Council, New York City Department of Education, Signature Bank, The Shubert Foundation, The Spray Foundation.
We’re grateful to our many “Friends of Flamenco” Adriana Olivares, Alice Lemos, Amalia Suryani, Angelica Lubrano, Anita Chang, Anna Sayre, Barry Pearce, Betsy Lewin, Bobby Mendiratta, Bonnie Berry, Bruce Wilcox, Camilla Barrantes, Camille Aguilan, Carmen and Michael Carfagna, Carmen Diaz Sandoval, Carol Fromboluti, Carole Francis, Caterina Fagelson, Celia Blancaflor, Christina Carminucci, Claire Irving, Clara Muschkin, Damion Sanchez, David & Cristina Pierce , David Yin, Deirdre Towers, Diana Wity, Edward Charny, Edwin Ortiz, Edwin Roman, Eileen Clarke, ELizabeth Haller, Ellen Schnepel, Elliot Grumet, Fatima Hernandez, Fei Chen, Gabrielle Yen, George Filbert, Gerhard Schlanzky, Grady and Holly Crumpler, Hernando Ruiz-Jimenez, Houda Akeel, Iris Fanelli, Irma Ovelar, Jacqueline Kalata, James and Joyce Snapper, Jane Armstrong, Janel Brown, Jean Davis, Jeannine Fetsco, Jeffrey Bevel, Jennifer Vallejo, Jim Carlson, Jodi Bilinkoff, John and Cynthia Kaufmann, John Murphy, Joseph Barry, Josh Murray, Juan Pablo Caceres, Judith Shapiro, Karina Mino, Kat and Rua Mordecai, Kathryn McDonald, Kerem Yaman, Kimberly Corp, Leila Maude, Lenore Guidoni, Liane Nikitovich, Linda Bergnes, Lisa Nazli, Lois Welk, Luba Sawczyn, Lucas Vallejo, Lucy's Confections, Luke Day, Lydia Jensen, Madison Serras, Maria Vejar & Juan Cueva-Tello, Marie Jost, Mariela Carter, Markus Pollak, Marlene Pitkow, Martha Siegel, Mary Catherine Peck, Mary Travers, Michele Sola, Milton I. Bickle, Morgan Ericson, Nadir Darrah, Nelida Lara-Garduno, Noelani Kidder, P.A. Gallett, Patricia Westphal, Paula Jonas, Peter and Donna Heffring, Peter Bricken, Philip Torango, Pilar Jimenez, Rafael Lopez-Barrantes, Rajika Puri, Robin Moede, Rosemary Fernandez & Robert Armstrong, Sally Richmond, Sandy Santana, Stephen Lochner, Susan Bernstein, Suzanne Campbell, Tammy Harris, Victoria Baird, Wendy Weisman, William Stern.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nadir Darrah, Nelida Lara, Bhaviksha Ranchod, Carlota Santana, John Kaufmann, Joseph Barry, Damion Sanchez, Kerem Yaman, Xavier Flores, Hernando Ruiz-Jimenez, Anna Sayre STAFF
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Artistic Director: Carlota Santana Executive Director: Hanaah Bates Program Director (Artist Development): Leslie Roybal Program Manager (NYC Initiatives): Isabel del Día Program Manager (Arts Education): Luciana Farias Patron Development Manager: Olivia Meyer Studio Coordinator: Puma Guerrero Program Assistant: Allyssa Trujillo Assistant to the Director: Cihtli Ocampo
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We strive to counteract the social injustices and racism that exist within our communities, our nation, and our world. Our aim as an organization is to embody the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. To achieve this, we will:
We acknowledge the ongoing violence towards Indigenous people through systemic inequality. We pay our respect to the Indigenous peoples who lived and continue to live upon this land, and whose rich history, artistic practices, and spirituality are tied to this land. It is within our responsibility as a cultural institution and our commitment to diversity and inclusion to embody a commitment to Indigenous rights and cultural equity.
• Create and implement proactive diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice initiatives; • Establish and maintain a culture of safe sharing, intentional listening, learning, and growth; • Engage with and support disenfranchised communities by sharing information and resources and ensuring accessibility; • Develop metrics and conduct regular reviews of our programs and policies to hold ourselves accountable and shift as neededs.
We sincerely invite you as an audience member to take a moment to reflect on the history and legacy of displacement, migration, and settlement. It is our intention to work with local Native American arts councils to better inform our land acknowledgment practices and anticipate that it will evolve over time.
With these goals in place and our Vision Statement in mind, we are dedicated to the continued learning and growth needed to foster an inclusive environment for all. This is an ongoing process and by nature will be an evolving statement.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.............................LINDA SHELTON Assistant to the Executive Director........Ayo Janeen Jackson ADMINISTRATION General Manager.............................................Huong Hoang Associate General Manager.................................Katy Myers Human Resources Manager.........Sharonica Williams Office Manager................................................Christine Guglia Director of Development................................................OPEN Director of Institutional Giving..........................Jean M. Ross Assistant Director of Individual Giving............Meg White Assistant Director, Special Events.................Vernon Scott Individual Giving Manager.....................................Jesse Chin Institutional Giving Manager..............Myriam Varjacques Interim Special Events Associate...................Larissa Miele Development Coordinator.............................Catherine Eng Director of Programming..........................Aaron Mattocks Programming Manager.....................................Christine Tully Artist Services Manager.....................................Barb Domue Programming Associate...........................Noa Rui-Piin Weiss Director of Dance Education & Family Programs........... .........................................................................Heather McCartney Dance Education & Family Programs Assistant.................. ....................................................................Marianne Rose Weber Director of Marketing..................................Andy Sheagren Associate Director of Marketing Strategy.....Anjali Amin Digital Marketing Manager........................Julia Thorncroft Marketing Manager..............................................Nadia Halim Marketing Assistant..................................................Annie Marx Director of Finance............................Margaret Hollenbeck Finance Associate.......................................Savá M. B. Martin Finance Clerk...................................Andrew Williams-Leazer Database Administrator.....................................Jim Seggelink Director of Information Tech....................Patricia A. Yost PRODUCTION Director of Production.............................................Jeff Segal Lighting Supervisor.................................................Kelly Atallah Technical Director.............................................Lou Albruzzese Head Audio.................................................................Sean Mullins Lighting Board Operator....................................Kyle Hagen Head Carpenter................................................Web Crittenden Head Electrician..............................................Brittany Spencer Stage Technicians................................Edward Hill, Kahlil Jahi Donald J. Rose, MD Director, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries at NYU Langone Health is the orthopedic and dance medicine consultant for The Joyce Theater Foundation. First Republic is the preferred private bank of The Joyce Theater Foundation.
JOYCE THEATER PRODUCTIONS Producer.....................................................................Ross LeClair Company Manager for Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE & Associate Producer for Joyce Theater Productions ...............................................................Meghan Rose Murphy FRONT-OF-HOUSE House Manager.................................Samantha Fernandez Assistant House Managers........Joseph Burke, Xavier DelValle, Charis Lord-Haines, Kenneth Harlin, Chikako Iwahori, Di’Shai Oquendo, Utafumi Takemura, Nicholas Thomas BOX OFFICE Box Office Manager..............................................Lisa Gendell Supervisors.............................Maeve Brady, Vanessa Moton Box Office/JoyceCharge Staff..........................Kiersten Foster, Tatiana Gomez, Yulidal Hernandez Kin, Roy Odom, Agnes Scotti, Jasmine Webb FACILITIES Facilities Manager....................................................Jimmy Ortiz Maintenance Staff.........................................Madelin Estrella, Yohanna Hernandez, Pablo Rodriguez, David Matos SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE JOYCE THEATER Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP.............................................................. .............................................................Sara E. Solfanelli (Special Counsel for Pro Bono Initiatives), Howard B. Epstein (Of Counsel), Gregory P. Pressman, Esq. (Of Counsel), Susan E. Bernstein, Esq. (Special Counsel), Andrew B. Lowy, Esq., Sabrina Singh, Esq.,.......................... Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP...........Ross F. Moskowitz Esq. Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC............................................. .....................................................Kimberly M. Maynard, Esq.. Glick and Weintraub PC........Harry H. Weintraub, Counsel Accounting...................................................................Lutz & Carr Digital Marketing Firm.........................Capacity Interactive Publicity.....................................................................Billy Zavelson Printer....................................Direct Printing Impressions Inc. Insurance..........................................Risk Strategies Company Architects.......................................................Hugh Hardy, FAIA General Contractor.....Yorke Construction Corporation Official Donut Sponsor...................................The Donut Pub Official Flower Sponsor.......The FlowerSchool New York Crunch Fitness is the Official Gym Sponsor of The Joyce Theater. The Joyce Theater is a member of APAP, Dance/NYC, and Dance/USA.
THE JOYCE THEATER FOUNDATION, INC. BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Virginia A. Millhiser, Chair Amit Wadhwaney, Vice Chair Stephanie R. Breslow, Treasurer Jane E. Goldberg, Secretary
Kerry Clayton, Chair Emeritus David D. Holbrook, Chair Emeritus Stephen D. Weinroth, Chair Emeritus
R. Richard Ablon Charles M. Adelman Rob Ashford Monica F. Azare John M. Basnage de Beauval Ajay Bhandaram Tracy Brown
Keane Ehsani Ronald Gumbaz Toni Hoover Robert Musiker Susan Gluck Pappajohn Steven M. Pesner Meryl Rosofsky
Saul Sanders Linda Shelton Susan Fawcett Sosin Lauren E. Shortt Monica B. Voldstad Madelyn Wils
In Memoriam: Theodore S. Bartwink (Trustee 1993-2014), R. Britton Fisher (Trustee 1990-2020), Richard Lukins (Trustee 1998-2011), Anh-Tuyet Nguyen (Trustee 2007-2020), Richard Shea (Trustee 2015-2022)
Founders and Trustees Emeriti: Cora Cahan and Eliot Feld
ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN The Joyce honors the following individuals, corporations, and foundations for their visionary support of our mission of advancing the vibrant and extraordinary art of dance. Funds contributed to the endowment campaign will allow The Joyce to continue its support of the dance community and to commission new work. $1 Million and above LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Endowment Fund Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Charitable Trust $500,000 and above Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Richard B. Fisher and Family R. Britton Fisher and Family Rockefeller Brothers Fund $250,000 and above David & Andrea Holbrook Richard A. Lukins & Karen Fry Saul & Mary Sanders Susan Fawcett Sosin $100,000 and above Anonymous (1) Alphawood Foundation Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The Estate of Dorothy Lefkof The William Randolph Hearst Foundations Lynne & Richard Pasculano Michèle & Steve Pesner The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation The Starr Foundation $50,000 and above R. Richard & Margery Ablon Apollo Management, L.P. Stephanie Breslow & Paul Watterson The Coca-Cola Foundation Ronald Gumbaz & Juliet A. Cozzi JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Jerome A. and Estelle R. Newman Assistance Fund, Inc. Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation $25,000 and above Jane E. Goldberg Cecilia & Jim Herbert Jane Kendall & David Dietz Elysabeth Kleinhans Arnie & Susan Scharf Richard Shea Jennifer & Jonathan Allan Soros Fiona J. Tilley & Gürhan Orhan Dave Waks & Sandy Teger Chris & Lonna Yegen Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn $5,000 and above Anonymous (3) Barbara & Robert Berkley Philanthropic Fund Barbara Berliner & Sol D. Rymer The Cory & Bob Donnalley Charitable Foundation Jim & Linda Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Ira Haupt, II The Lawton W. Fitt & James I. McLaren Foundation James H. Ottaway, Jr. Kathleen A. Scott Linda Shelton Ferne Goldberg Sperling & Allan Sperling
LEADERSHIP SUPPORT FOR A NEW VENUE FOR DANCE Support for planning costs associated with establishing a third venue for dance as part of the redeveloped World Trade Center site has been generously provided by a grant from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, which is funded through Community Development Block Grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Leadership support has also been provided by: FORD FOUNDATION MELLON FOUNDATION ROBERT STERLING CLARK FOUNDATION THE SEPTEMBER 11TH FUND ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION
JOYCE THEATER FOUNDATION DONORS
The Joyce Theater appreciates the generosity of its supporters listed below as well as its many other supporters too numerous to include on these pages. List as of May 28, 2022. Ajay Bhandaram *Joel & Rhela Aragona Platinum Benefactors Bloomberg Philanthropies *Sandra Berger ($500,000 and above) *Marty & Louise Bickman *Doris Duke Charitable Foundation *Torrence Boone & Ted Chapin Robert Brenner Judi Rappoport Blitzer & *Howard Gilman Foundation Con Edison David Blitzer *LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust John & Margaret Falk *Ralph & Martine Calder Gold Benefactors Nancy & Michael Feller *Victoria V. Carey ($100,000 and above) *Gregg & Jean Frankel *Larry & Ronnie Cohen Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer Sylvia Golden Cathleen Collins *Booth Ferris Foundation *Charles and Joan Gross Mary Sharp Cronson *Ford Foundation Family Foundation *Miriam & David Donoho The Harkness Foundation *Elzbieta Grove *Christopher M. Elmore for Dance David & Andrea Holbrook *Andrew & Claire-Marine Ferguson Mellon Foundation In Honor of Karen Brooks Hopkins Joanna Fisher *Virginia & Timothy Millhiser The Ivill-Weiner Family Thomas von Foerster *National Endowment for Kingsley Foundation Bart Friedman & Wendy Stein the Arts / American Rescue The Elysabeth Kleinhans *Rochel Gelman Plan Act *Melanie Coronetz & Bruce G. Miler The Harold K. Gross Family *New York City Department *LeConte Moore Charitable Trust Of Cultural Affairs *Edward J. Petrou *Susan Ross Green *Robert Pollock Tatiana Piankova Foundation *Sharon B. Gurwitz The Fan Fox and Leslie *Karen Roth Ronald E. Hellman & R. Samuels Foundation Kathleen A. Scott Stephen B. Roberts *SHS Foundation Linda Shelton *William Houlihan The Shubert Foundation *Leslie Siegel *Office of Cultural Affairs, *Denise Littlefield Sobel *Johanna Weber Consulate General of Israel Silver Benefactors *Michelle D. & Claude L. Winfield in New York ($75,000 and above) *Jane Kendall Presenter’s Circle First Republic Bank *Elaine & Howard Leventhal ($5,000 and above) *GKV Charitable Foundation * Martin & Rosanne Leshner *Anonymous (2) National Endowment for the Arts *Jayne Lipman & Robert Goodman Rob Ashford *Mark Littman & Johnny Mendoza Benefactors *Monica Azare In Memory of John MacDonald ($50,000 and above) Andrew & Froma Benerote *Maria Mackey *Jody & John Arnhold | *Donya & Scott Bommer *Uttara P. Marti Arnhold Foundation *Donna B. Case *Wendy McCain *National Dance Project of The Barbara Bell Cumming Joyce F. Menschel the New England Foundation Charitable Trust David & Diana Milich for the Arts *Chubb LTD *Jane & Michael Murphy The Jerome Robbins Foundation *Ms. Pamela Crutchfield Mutual of America Foundation *Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart Coleman *Jeffrey Davis & Michael T. Miller Cherrie Nanninga Lauren E. Shortt Dancers Responding to AIDS *David Pasterski *The Jennifer and DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. Warrie Price & Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation *Jamshid & Mahshid Ehsani James David Prince *Monica Voldstad *Keane Ehsani Québec Government Office *Amit Wadhwaney Linda Ellis in New York Christopher Evans & Josh Garner Chairman’s Circle Betty P. & Michael H. Rauch Martin & Linda Fell ($25,000 and above) *Theresa Alessandro Russo Jeanne Donovan Fisher Anonymous (2) Foundation *Barbara Goldstein Deborah & Charles Adelman *Wes Schafer & Carlos Galtier *Paul Feuerman & Bruce Grivetti Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation Susan & Arnie Scharf Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Goodman Stephanie R. Breslow Xiomara & Charles Scheidt *Randall & Mary Hack & Paul Watterson *Fran Schulman *Elizabeth Anne Hartman The Gladys Krieble Delmas *Robert A. Schulman Judith M. Hoffman Foundation *Rena Shagan *Val Holley & Joseph Plocek *Susan Dickler & Sig Van Raan *Mark Stevens & Mary Murphy *Illuminated Foundation Melina Fisher *Linda Stocknoff Alan & Gail Koss *Jane E. 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The Rudolf Nureyev Prize for New Dance and Ballet Festival Commissions The Joyce Theater Foundation thanks the Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation for its invaluable partnership in commissioning new works from both established and emerging ballet companies, and enabling these companies to perform on the Joyce stage. The Joyce gratefully recognizes the donors listed below for their generous matching support that has made this effort possible.
Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation R. Richard Ablon Deborah & Charles Adelman Gerald M. Appelstein Rob Ashford Stephen M. Baldini Theodore S. Bartwink The Harkness Foundation for Dance Mick Beekhuizen Evan Behrens & Dara Stern Ajay Bhandaram Torrence Boone Stephanie R. Breslow & Paul Watterson Madeline Brine Richard & Martha Byrne Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer Rodney S. Cohen Alan & Chi Colberg Arlene Cooper Pamela Crutchfield Trisha & Patrick Duval Jamshid & Mahshid Ehsani Augie K. Fabela II Britton & Melina Fisher Kim Friedman J. Eric Gambrell Jane E. Goldberg Ronald Gumbaz & Juliet Cozzi David Haines John & Judith Hannan Rex S. Heinke Cecilia & Jim Herbert David & Andrea Holbrook Toni Hoover Kim Koopersmith Allen Kovac/ Tenth Street Entertainment Ronald & Stephanie Kramer Ronald S. Lauder Jim Leary Alec & Sarah Machiels Joyce F. Menschel David & Diana Milich Virginia & Timothy Millhiser Karyl Nairn Abby McCormick O'Neil & Carroll Joynes Anh-Tuyet Nguyen & Robert Pollock Susan & Gregory Pappajohn Michèle & Steven Pesner Tatiana Piankova Foundation Betty P. & Michael H. Rauch
Gregg Rechler/ Lisa & Gregg Rechler Charitable Trust The Jerome Robbins Foundation Ann Sahid Rosche Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart H. Coleman Rowan Family Foundation Inc. Saul & Mary Sanders Fran Schulman Kathleen A. Scott Frederic & Robin Seegal Richard Shea Howard L. Shecter Linda Shelton Irene Shen Henry R. Silverman Susan Fawcett Sosin Allan Sperling & Ferne Goldberg Wendy & Alex Stanton Justin A. Stevens Raymond & Margaret Vandenberg Monica B. Voldstad Amit Wadhwaney Daniel Walsh Stephen & Cathy Weinroth Steven M. Zagar Richard Kielar & Christian Zimmermann The Young Leaders Circle Kyle Abraham^ Annie Alfstad Patricia Arellano *Chellis Baird Erin Barnes *Alison Baum Rachel & Dyllan Beck *Lisa Bonifacic Isabella Boylston^ Camille A. Brown^ *Victor M. Castillo Alejandro Cerrudo^ Phil Chan Dr. Jason Chuang Brandon T. Cournay Mary Craig *Dayana De La Torre *Debora Domass Michelle Dorrance^ *Giancarlo Facchi Robert Fairchild^ Davalois Fearon^ Andrew D. Ferguson Erica Forrence *Jordan Freisleben Amita Goyal *Cari Griggs *Ting Guo *Jessica Halper *Mingtong Han Alexandra Harper, Co-Chair *Ariana Hellerman *Lauren Hlubny Kile Hotchkiss^
Alixandra Hornyan, Co-Chair *Audrey Hourse Laura Hsu Kristen Irby *Amanda Krische Sireesha Kalapala *Jean-François Kowalski Audrey Lam Stephanie Lichtinger Lydia Lin *Mitch Lowenthal Michelle K. Marck *Jose Martinez Katherine Maxwell^ Sara Mearns^ Justin Peck^ Tiler Peck^ Ruby Rosetta Pittman *Dora Pulido *Brecht Putman Vanessa Rojas *Amir Rouzrokh Setpheap San^ Claire-Marine Sarner Bette Ann Schlossberg, Co-Chair Anthony Seaboyer *Caroline Shadle Victoria Shadle Daniil Simkin^ *Elisa Smilovitz *Samara Stern Evan Strain *Mark & Oni Strawn *Sara Strope *Laura Vang Lucy Vasserman *Alexander Wang *Miss Inga Wells James Whiteside^ Emma Winder *Lila Ziegler ^Artist Committee members to join The Joyce’s Young Leaders Circle, please contact the Development office at 347-856-5828.
JOYCE PROGRAMS ARE MADE POSSIBLE WITH PUBLIC FUNDS FROM: The Joyce is supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Joyce programs are made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council with special thanks to Council Member Erik Bottcher.
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