Joyce Theater Fall '17 – Winter '18 Season Brochure

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Welcome to The Joyce Theater

The Joyce is an international mecca for dance, where companies from 35 countries on six continents have graced its stage. It is a destination for adventurous culture lovers seeking dazzling performances created by master choreographers and daring newcomers.

Season Sponsor:


Become a Joyce Member and Save 25% Choose four or more companies and you’ll automatically become a Joyce member. You’ll save 25% and will continue to save 25% on every ticket you purchase for performances now through August 2018. Members may purchase a maximum of six member tickets per performance. Discounts do not apply for $10 and $20 tickets.

Call 212-242-0800 or visit Joyce.org and buy tickets now!


Benefits of Membership Advance notice and priority access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public. Discounts and special offers to Chelsea neighborhood restaurants and stores. Ticket exchange at no charge for a different performance date by the same company, with 48-hour notice (subject to availability). Handling fees waived, except for one small service charge at the start of each Membership season.

Group Sales Enjoy special benefits when you bring a group to The Joyce Theater. Discounts are just the beginning! Email groups@joyce.org or call 212–691–9740 x255 for more information.


Twyla Tharp Dance SEP 19–OCT 8 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Sep 20

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Sep 23 at 2pm

From Broadway to Hollywood, television, and American Ballet Theatre, Twyla Tharp has virtually done it all. Lately— and lucky for us—she’s been returning to the concert stage with her own troupe of truly stellar dancers, masters of her quicksilver, musical movement. In a program illustrating her unbridled talent and broad artistic range, Tharp presents the world premiere of DYLAN LOVE SONGS, a piece exploring love’s give and take, set to the elegiac music of Bob Dylan. She also brings back her 1970 gem, The Fugue, which derives its rigorous form from Bach’s “The Musical Offering.” Lead support for The Joyce’s presentation of Twyla Tharp Dance generously provided by Stephen and Cathy Weinroth.


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Ballet West OCT 11 –14 Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Thu, Oct 12

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Oct 14 at 2pm

Following its successful 2015 Joyce debut, Ballet West returns with two New York premieres: Nicolo Fonte’s powerful and moving Fox on the Doorstep and Val Caniparoli’s majestic and dynamic Dances for Lou. A third work from the company’s rich and varied rep rounds out the program. Boasting elegant and versatile ballet dancers, the company will delight ballet fans eager to experience this Rocky Mountain American gem.


Tero Saarinen Company Morphed OCT 18–22 Wed 7:30pm Thu–Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Thu, Oct 19

Tero Saarinen Company, one of Europe’s leading contemporary dance companies, makes its long-

like the accompanying music by acclaimed composer Esa-Pekka Salonen, a fellow Finn. The stunning set and

awaited return to The Joyce with Morphed, a work bursting with strong masculine energy. Performed by seven men who explore themes of change and sensuality, the piece exhibits Saarinen's fascinating choreography, ranging from the brutally aggressive to the meditatively soft and minimalistic, much

lighting design by Saarinen’s long-time collaborator, Bessie Award winner Mikki Kunttu, is complemented by Finnish fashion designer Teemu Muurimäki’s edgy costumes. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

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Compagnie Maguy Marin BiT OCT 25–29 Wed 7:30pm Thu–Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Thu, Oct 26

For over 40 years, Maguy Marin has astounded international audiences with her arresting choreographic vision. This season, her company takes the stage to perform BiT, a chilling and confrontational work for six dancers who careen through space, shifting from ecstatic celebration to frenzied scurry. With BiT, Marin investigates how each step a person takes combines to create a unique rhythmic imprint. And if each person’s rhythm is distinct, being together can sound like a chorus or like cacophony. As always, Marin gives us both the bitter and the sweet, the melody and the noise, and she doesn’t apologize for it but “dares to show us her uncompromising truth” (The New York Times). Trigger warning: this performance contains nudity and sexual violence and is not recommended for those under 18 years of age. Underwriting support for The Joyce’s presentation of Compagnie Maguy Marin provided by Kerry Clayton and Paige Royer. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.


Dresden Semperoper Ballett O C T 3 1 – N OV 4 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Sat 8pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Nov 1 Dresden Semperoper Ballett makes its Joyce debut with an elegant program that showcases classical technique with a contemporary bend. On tap are two works by the innovative British choreographer David Dawson, including 5, a quintet of virtuoso dancing from his acclaimed Giselle, and On the Nature of Daylight, a stirring piece set to music by Max Richter. Rounding out the program is the potent Vertigo Maze by Belgian choreographer Stijn Celis, and a world premiere by New York-born, School of American Ballet-trained company member Joseph Hernandez, whose highly theatrical work exudes humor and emotion. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

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Garth Fagan Dance N OV 7 – 1 2 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun

2pm & 7:30pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Nov 8

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Nov 11 at 2pm

A longtime Joyce audience favorite, Garth Fagan Dance comes back with a program displaying Fagan’s signature technique, heralded for combining the gravity of modern dance, the precision of ballet, and the power of Afro-Caribbean styles. The engagement includes world premieres by Fagan and Bessie Award winner Norwood Pennewell, as well as two New York City premieres: Fagan’s In Conflict and Pennewell’s A Moderate Cease. Also on the program— enticing revivals from the company’s rich archive. With nearly five decades of history, Garth Fagan Dance still packs a punch, inspiring the Los Angeles Times to call a recent performance “the indispensable dance experience of the year.”


Complexions Contemporary Ballet N OV 1 4 – 2 6 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu, Nov 16 7pm (Gala Performance) Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun

2pm & 7:30pm (Nov 19 only)

(No performance on Thanksgiving, Nov 23)

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Nov 15

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Nov 18 at 2pm “Inventive, emotionally satisfying and just plain joyful, the dancers of Complexions are utterly transfixing,” proclaims Billboard Magazine. Their high-voltage, virtuosic style will again be on display at The Joyce when a stellar cast of 15 dancers performs an exciting array of repertory favorites spanning the company’s 24 year history, as well as world premieres by Artistic Director Dwight Rhoden set to famous classical arias and a new work by Artist in Residence Jae Man Joo. The program also includes last season’s runaway hit Star Dust, a delectable dance set to the music of David Bowie.

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Liz Gerring Dance Company Horizon N OV 3 0 – D E C 3 Thu–Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Fri, Dec 1

“No other American choreographer alive just now is making movement that so marvelously cleanses the palate the way Liz Gerring’s does,” The New York Times declared about Horizon when the full-length work premiered in 2015 to critical and audience acclaim. With strong, clean, lines and shapes, Horizon focuses on the idea of density. Expansive yet also pristine, the piece takes the form of a constantly shifting universe of activity that emphasizes Gerring’s distinct attunement to space. Performed by seven dancers, Horizon was commissioned by The Joyce Theater and features production design by multiple award winner Robert Wierzel and a score by longtime collaborator Michael J. Schumacher.


Trisha Brown Dance Company

DEC 12–17 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Dec 13 When Trisha Brown died in March 2017, The New York Times paid tribute to her, remarking that “few dance inventors have so combined the cerebral and sensuous sides of dance as Ms. Brown did, and few have been as influential.” Joyce audiences will have the chance to witness the choreographer’s genius played out in lush and heady movement when Trisha Brown Dance Company takes the stage with a program of pivotal works created between 2000 and 2009, the choreographer’s final period of dance making. These dances illuminate Brown’s connection to music: Salvatore Sciarrino’s flute in Geometry of Quiet; Dave Douglas's jazz sounds in Groove and Countermove; and Jean-Philippe Rameau’s baroque opera in L’Amour au théâtre.

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Dorrance Dance Company

DEC 19 –31 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Dec 20

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Dec 23 at 2pm The rare artist who can make a dance that is as innovative as it is engaging, MacArthur Award-winning tap dancer Michelle Dorrance leads a company comprised of some of the best hoofers in the business. For its Joyce engagement, Dorrance Dance performs Myelination, “a glittering closer that needs to have a second life” (The New York Times). Newly reborn and extended, this work includes original, live music composed by Gregory Richardson and Donovan Dorrance, the choreographer’s talented brother, and features eclectic-soul vocalist Aaron Marcellus. The program includes additional works highlighting the astounding skill and exuberance of this show-stopping group. Underwriting support for The Joyce’s presentation of Dorrance Dance Company provided by Michael and Nancy Feller. Special support provided by First Republic Bank.


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The American Dance Platform is dedicated to the memory of Theodore S. Bartwink of The Harkness Foundation for Dance. Major support for The Joyce Theater’s American Dance Platform provided by: Theodore S. Bartwink was a Joyce Theater Foundation Trustee from 1993 to 2014.


American Dance Platform JA N 9 – 1 4

Now in its third year, American Dance Platform showcases some of the most captivating American companies performing today. This year’s festival, curated by Christine Tschida, Director of Northrop at the University of Minnesota, features an eclectic roster of eight companies appearing on four different programs.

Caleb Teicher & Company and BODYTRAFFIC Tue, Jan 9 at 7:30pm & Sun, Jan 14 at 7:30pm This program offers two exciting, young troupes: Los Angeles’ sleek and crowd-pleasing BODYTRAFFIC alongside the swing, jazz and tap ensemble Caleb Teicher & Company.

Jessica Lang Dance and Backhausdance Wed, Jan 10 at 7:30pm & Sun, Jan 14 at 2pm On this bill are two visually striking contemporary dance companies: Jessica Lang Dance, known for her exceptionally crafted work, and the dynamic and entertaining Backhausdance.

PHILADANCO! and Hālau O Kekuhi Thu, Jan 11 at 8pm & Sat, Jan 13 at 8pm These two companies are informed by distinct cultural traditions: the African American contemporary dance of PHILADANCO! and the mesmerizing and fluid traditional Hawaiian hula of Hālau O Kekuhi.

Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater and Trinity Irish Dance Company Fri, Jan 12 at 8pm & Sat, Jan 13 at 2pm This pairing from Chicago explores rhythm, with Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, performing flamenco and folkloric dance, and Trinity Irish Dance Company performing with hard-driving, percussive power.

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Malpaso Dance Company An Associate Company of Joyce Theater Productions

JAN 17–21 Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun

2pm & 7:30pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Thu, Jan 18

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Jan 20 at 2pm Cuba’s Malpaso Dance Company is made up of some of Havana’s most beguiling young dancers who are “sparklingly present—and remarkable all around” (The New York Times), artists who can be counted on to display a refreshing, contemporary aesthetic—a picture of the new Cuba, in dance form. This season, Malpaso returns with delightful works by Artistic Director Osnel Delgado and the New York premiere of Indomitable Waltz, The Joyce’s recent commission for the troupe created by choreographer Aszure Barton. Set to the music of Alexander Balanescu, Michael Nyman, and Nils Frahm, this mesmerizing piece looks inward, toward the soul. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance. Indomitable Waltz was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.


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Kader Attou– Compagnie Accrorap The Roots JAN 2 3 –28 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Jan 24

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sun, Jan 28 at 2pm

This spellbinding French troupe combines hip hop, circus arts, and contemporary dance to thrilling effect. For its Joyce debut, the company performs The Roots, a visually striking work for eleven men that “explodes in your face like a shaken can of soda” (Le Monde). Spectacular and poetic, nostalgic and innovative, the dance looks backward as it glides forward. Set to music that varies from electronica to Brahms, The Roots delves into the origins of hip hop, but the stellar dancing—which The New York Times called “marvelous in synchronization, skill and fearless exactitude”—is all about the future of this electric form. Underwriting support for The Joyce’s presentation of Compagnie Accrorap provided by Britton and Melina Fisher. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.


Compagnie Hervé KOUBI What The Day Owes To The Night JAN 3 0 – FE B 4 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Jan 31

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sun, Feb 4 at 2pm

French-based Compagnie Hervé KOUBI performs What The Day Owes To The Night, a highly physical work for twelve FrenchAlgerian and African dancers. A Joyce debut, the piece created by French-Algerian choreographer Hervé Koubi was inspired by his father’s deathbed revelation that Koubi’s family originated in Algeria, rather than in France as Koubi had believed. Exploring the artist’s newfound roots, this work combines capoeira, hip hop, and contemporary dance with powerful imagery evocative of Orientalist paintings—depictions of the Eastern world by European artists. Though thrillingly kinetic, what lingers about the piece is the transcendence of a journey home. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

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Ronald K. Brown /EVIDENCE

FEB 6 –11 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Feb 7

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Feb 10 at 2pm

Ronald K. Brown seamlessly blends traditional African dance with contemporary choreography, resulting in a “magnificently textured style, which shifts from earthy, raw-powered movement to jumps that send dancers sailing into the air like spirits” (The New York Times). The program includes a world premiere duet for Brown and

Arcell Cabuag in celebration of Associate Artistic Director Cabaug's 20th year with the company. Other highlights: the company premiere of Dancing Spirit, commissioned by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Come Ye, March, and the one-night-only revival of Upside Down, an excerpt from Brown’s evening-length work, Destiny.


Noche Flamenca Intimo

FEB 13–25 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat

2pm & 8pm

Sun 2pm

C U R TA I N C H AT Wed, Feb 14

FA M I LY M AT I N E E Sat, Feb 17 at 2pm Displaying the heartstopping, jaw-dropping talent of Soledad Barrio, Noche Flamenca comes back to The Joyce with Intimo, a series of short, emotive works created by the company’s Artistic Director Martin Santangelo and featuring live music. With Intimo, the troupe continues to push the boundaries of the traditional flamenco format, and as with the dazzling Antigona, from 2015, this new piece draws from the realm of dance theater, while still retaining the integrity of the raw and rapturous art form. Barrio, whom The New York Times deemed “one of today’s great dancers of any genre,” performs with other brilliant flamenco dancers and musicians, many hailing from Spain.

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Family Matinees NEW THIS SEASON! MORE CHANCES FOR KIDS TO EXPERIENCE DANCE! Drawing on the popularity of its long running Family Matinee series, The Joyce is expanding this delightful program, giving kids (ages 6–14) the chance to see as many as

10 performances throughout the upcoming season. These kid-friendly matinees, taking place on weekends during companies’ scheduled Joyce appearances, are followed by a special opportunity to meet the artists. Kids tickets are only $10. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.

Sponsor of The Joyce’s Family Matinees:

Twyla Tharp Dance S AT, S E P 2 3 AT 2 P M

Ballet West S AT, O C T 1 4 AT 2 P M

Garth Fagan Dance S AT, N OV 1 1 AT 2 P M

Complexions Contemporary Ballet S AT, N OV 1 8 AT 2 P M

Dorrance Dance S AT, D E C 2 3 AT 2 P M

Special support for The Joyce’s School and Family Programs provided by Con Edison.


Malpaso Dance Company S AT, J A N 2 0 AT 2 P M

Kader Attou– Compagnie Accrorap S U N , J A N 2 8 AT 2 P M

Compagnie Hervé KOUBI S U N , F E B 4 AT 2 P M

Ronald K. Brown/ EVIDENCE S AT, F E B 1 0 AT 2 P M

Noche Flamenca S AT, F E B 1 7 AT 2 P M

Joyce Junior Memberships Kids seeing at least three matinees automatically become Joyce Junior members and save 40% on the price their tickets—that’s $10 reduced to only $6! Joyce

Junior members get a special Backstage at The Joyce tour, a great T-shirt, and fabulous gift coupons, created just for them.

O R D E R T O DAY ! Visit Joyce.org or call 212–242–0800.


Join the Friends of The Joyce and Make Dance Thrive More than a theater, The Joyce is a vital nonprofit organization that brings dance education to public school classrooms, commissions new work, provides rehearsal space grants, and more. These essential services, and the thousands of remarkable dance works presented by The Joyce would not be possible without the generous support of friends like you.

F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N O R T O M A K E A CONTRIBUTION: • Go to our website at Joyce.org • Call The Joyce Development Office at 347-856-5828 PATRON $75–$149 (Fully tax deductible)

VIP Advance Ticketing: Advance copies of season brochures and VIP pre-sale ticketing. Open Rehearsals: Invitations to attend two (2) open rehearsals at The Joyce Theater throughout the year.

PARTNER $150–$299 ($10 is not tax deductible) All Patron benefits plus:

Donor Concierge: Exclusive opportunity to arrange tickets through the Donor Concierge line. Complimentary Beverages: Two (2) free beverage passes for The Joyce bar.

SPONSOR $300-$499 ($15 is not tax deductible) All Partner benefits plus:

Ticket Exchange: Ability to exchange for another performance by the same company (based on availability). Program Listing: Printed donor listing in all Joyce Theater performance programs.

INVESTOR $500–$999 ($105 is not tax deductible) All Sponsor benefits plus:

House Seat Privileges: Purchase up to four (4) VIP House Seats per season at The Joyce Theater (based on availability). Opening Nights: Complimentary pair of tickets to two (2) select opening night performances and receptions at The Joyce Theater throughout the year.

LEADER $1,000–$2,499 ($195 is not tax deductible) All Investor benefits plus:

Unlimited House Seat Privileges: Opportunity to purchase unlimited House Seats at The Joyce Theater (based on availability). Opening Night Parties: Tickets to four (4) select opening night performances and receptions per year.

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $2,500–$4,999 ($395 is not tax deductible) All Leader benefits plus:

Director’s Circle Receptions: An invitation for you and a guest to four (4) select performances and receptions with members of the company throughout the year.

PRESENTER’S CIRCLE $5,000–$9,999

($395 is not tax deductible) All Director’s Circle benefits plus:

an intimate champagne toast with your guests that evening, and the opportunity to speak at the reception.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $25,000

($550 is not tax deductible) All Impresario’s Circle benefits plus:

Joyce Theater Multiple-Week Underwriter: Be named as an underwriter of a multiple-week engagement or special presentation at The Joyce Theater, and receive twenty (20) complimentary tickets on opening night and/or throughout the run; tickets for you and your guests to the opening night reception as well as a private champagne toast; and the opportunity to speak at the reception.

Join the Young Leaders Circle

Joyce Performance Sponsorship: Be named as the sponsor of one performance at The Joyce Theater, and receive special recognition in the program listing, two (2) complimentary tickets to the sponsored night, and complimentary champagne at intermission.

A community of young dance patrons that celebrates and advocates for the future of the art of dance at The Joyce Theater.

IMPRESARIO’S CIRCLE $10,000–$24,999

Invitations to exciting social events throughout the season

($395 is not tax deductible) All Presenter’s Circle benefits plus:

Joyce Theater Company Underwriter: Be named as an underwriter of a week-long company engagement run at The Joyce Theater, receive ten (10) complimentary opening night performance and reception tickets,

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP IS $225 Benefits include:

Donor Listings in Performance Programs VIP Advance Ticketing Open Rehearsal Invitations Performance Meetups

More ways to give include employee matching gifts, and gifts made in honor or in memory of a loved one.


Funders LEAD SUPPORT

SPECIAL SUPPORT Alpern Family Foundation Con Edison Barbara Bell Cumming Foundation

LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust

The Jerome L. Greene Foundation

MAJOR SUPPORT

The Walt Disney Company

May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation

The presentations of Dorrance Dance and Malpaso Dance Company were made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

G OV E R N M E N T S U P P O R T

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation The SHS Foundation

Programs of The Joyce Theater Foundation are supported by a grant award from the National Endowment for the Arts; made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council with special thanks to Council Member Corey Johnson.

KEY SUPPORT

The Florence Gould Foundation The Hearst Foundations

The Pasculano Foundation The Jerome Robbins Foundation Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation S U S TA I N I N G S U P P O R T American Express The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Henry and Lucy Moses Fund Stanton Public Relations & Marketing The Thompson Family Foundation Stephen and Cathy Weinroth

Performances at The Joyce Theater by national and international dance companies are supported, in part, through a generous endowment established by the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund. The Joyce’s Commissioning Program is supported, in part, by the Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New Work. The Joyce’s presentations of international dance companies are supported, in part, by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance. The Joyce’s Dance Education Program is supported, in part, by the Charles E. Culpeper Endowment Fund and the Constance Sanders Fund for Dance Education. Additional support is provided by a generous endowment established with funds from Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, and many friends of The Joyce.

BROCHURE DESIGN BY LAPLACA COHEN PHOTO CREDITS

Cover: Compagnie Hervé KOUBI by Didier Philispart. Inside cover: Dresden Semperoper Ballett by Costin Radu. Pages 4-5: Compagnie Accrorap by João Garcia. Twyla Tharp Dance by Robert Whitman; Ballet West by Beau Pearson; Tero Saarinen Company by Mikki Kunttu; Dresden Semperoper Ballett by Costin Radu; Garth Fagan Dance by Erich Camping; Complexions Contemporary Ballet by Rachel Neville; Liz Gerring Dance Company by Thaddeus Rombauer; Trisha Brown Dance Company by Naoya Ikegami/Saitama Arts Foundation; Dorrance Dance by Matthew Murphy; American Dance Platform/BODYTRAFFIC by Lee Gumbs; Malpaso Dance Company by Nir Arieli; Compagnie Accrorap by Julien Chauvet; Compagnie Hervé KOUBI by Didier Philispart; Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE by Lelund Durond Thompson; Noche Flamenca by Zarmik Moqtaderi. Family Matinees: Twyla Tharp Dance by Robert Whitman; Ballet West by Beau Pearson; Garth Fagan Dance by Erich Camping; Complexions Contemporary Ballet by Rachel Neville; Dorrance Dance by Christopher Duggan; Malpaso Dance Company by Nir Arieli; Compagnie Accrorap by Julien Chauvet; Compagnie Hervé KOUBI by Karim Amar; Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE by Ayodele Casel; Noche Flamenca by Zarmik Moqtaderi.


Season Calendar SECTION A

SEP 19–OCT 8

Twyla Tharp Dance OCT 11–14

Ballet West OCT 18 –2 2

Tero Saarinen Company OCT 2 5 –29

Compagnie Maguy Marin O C T 3 1 – N OV 4

Dresden Semperoper Ballett N OV 7– 1 2

Garth Fagan Dance N OV 1 4 – 2 6

Complexions Contemporary Ballet N OV 3 0 – D E C 3

Liz Gerring Dance Company DEC 12–17

Trisha Brown Dance Company DEC 19–31

Dorrance Dance JAN 9–14

American Dance Platform J A N 1 7– 2 1

Malpaso Dance Company

SECTION B

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$56

$50

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Seating Chart STAGE

LOGE

LOGE

Section A

Section B

Section C

Section D

SECTION A

JAN 2 3 –28

Kader Attou–Compagnie Accrorap JAN 3 0 – FE B 4

Compagnie Hervé KOUBI FEB 6 –11

Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE FE B 13 –2 5

Noche Flamenca

SECTION B

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Tickets subject to availability and prior sale. Programs subject to change. No refunds or cancellations. Membership discount may not be used in conjunction with other offers. Each Member may purchase up to six Member tickets per performance. Member ticket prices are subject to change and may not be available on day of performance. Memberships are non-transferable. All sales are final. Please Note: Prices subject to change and not guaranteed after August 25, 2017. There is a one time per season $10 service fee for members; and a $6 handling fee for non-members per ticket.

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