EMERGENCE
FRI, APRIL 21 | 7PM
SAT, APRIL 22 | 7PM
Lawrence Ballet Theatre’s
EMERGENCE
Friday, April 21, 2023 | 7PM
Saturday, April 22, 2023 | 7PM
CHOREOGRAPHERS
Cynthia Crews, Caroline Dahm, Kaitlyn Gardner, Donna Jo Harkrider, Jerel Hilding
Lighting Designer
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LAWRENCE ARTS CENTER PROUDLY PRESENTS LAWRENCE ARTS CENTER PROUDLY PRESENTS LAWRENCE BALLET THEATRE ARTISTIC DIRECTORRondo Giocoso
This piece will perform at Regional Dance America/MidStates Festival
Choreography: Jerel Hilding
Music: Rondeau: Allegro from Piano Concerto No.13 in C Major, K. 415 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Costumes: Elevé, Beth Dearinger
Ballet Master: Linnaea Radley
Pas de Deux Dancers: Gracia Greenhoot, Henry Horan, Finn Lotton-Barker, Grace Xie
Dancers: Rhubarb Brubacher, Isla Gnojek, Zana Kennedy, Belzimere Maletsky, Phoebe Morris, Maria Mosconi, Jahnava Sibilla, Celeste Stinson
Quand le ciel est bleu
Choreography: Cynthia Crews
Music: Faust Overture by Charles Gounod
Costumes: Theatricals
Dancers: Zoë Kaul and Kellar Musser
With Photina Adrian, Nathan Kramer, Odelia Colvin, Annalise Lantz, Madi Pierson, Mary Swartzlander, Sydney Tiemann, Genevieve Williams
Confidant
Choerography: Kaitlyn Gardner
Music: Persepolis by Alan Ellis
Costume: Elevé
Dancers: Grace Xie
r(eJecT)r(eBeL)
Choreography: Kaitlyn Gardner
Music: Mountains by Hans Zimmer; Inside by 36
Costumes: Discount Dance, Dancewear Solutions
Dancers: Rhubarb Brubacher, Henry Horan, Zana Kennedy, Celeste Stinson
The Pharaoh’s Daughter from La Korrigane
Choreography: Louis Alexandre Mérante
Staged by: Cynthia Crews
Music: La Korrigane by Charles Marie Widor
Costume: Erin McElroy, Beth Dearinger
Dancer: Phoebe Morris
Queen of the Dryads from Don Quixote
Choereography: Marius Petipa
Music: Ludwig Minkus
Coach: Cynthia Crews
Costume: Paige Comparato
Dancer: Jahnava Sibilla
Partly Cloudy
Choreography: Donna Jo Harkrider
Music: To the Limit by David Tolk
Costume: Balera Performance
Dancers: Photina Adrian, Odelia Colvin, Isla Gnojek, Zoë Kaul, Nathan Kramer, Annalise Lantz, Maria Mosconi, Kellar Musser, Madi Pierson, Mary Swartzlander, Sydney Tiemann, Genevieve Williams
How It Went Down
This piece will perform at Regional Dance America/MidStates Festival
Choreography: Caroline Dahm
Music: “D’après la Fanfare de la XXth Century Fox” Performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Written by Alfred Newman: “Alarms” Performed by the Australian String Quartet and Bryce Dessner, Written by Bryce Dessner
Costumes: Caroline Dahm
Dancers: Rhubarb Brubacher, Gracia Greenhoot, Henry Horan, Zana Kennedy, Finn Lotton-Barker, Phoebe Morris, Linnaea Radley, Jahnava Sibilla, Grace Xie
~ INTERMISSION ~
Les Sylphides
Choreography: Michel Fokine
Restaged and adapted: Cynthia Crews
Composer: Frédéric Chopin
Costumes: Megan Greene, Cynthia Crews after Alexandre Benois
Corps de Ballet: Rhubarb Brubacher and Celeste Stinson with Odelia Colvin, Isla Gnojek, Zoë Kaul, Zana Kennedy, Annalise Lantz, Belzimere Maletsky, Phoebe Morris, Maria Mosconi, Kellar Musser, Madi Pierson, Jahnava Sibilla, Genevieve Williams
Waltz: Linnaea Radley
Mazurka: Gracia Greenhoot
The Poet: Finn Lotton-Barker
Prelude: Grace Xie
Pas De Deux: Gracia Greenhoot and Finn Lotton-Barker
Finale: Full Ensemble
CYNTHIA CREWS (Artistic Director of Lawrence Ballet Theatre) started her dance training in Tulsa, Okla., with Roman Jasinski and Moscelyn Larkin, acclaimed Ballet Russe stars and co-founders of Tulsa Ballet Theatre. She performed solo roles with Tulsa Civic Ballet, including Tulsa’s very first Clara in The Nutcracker, before continuing her dance education in New York as a full-scholarship student for Joffrey Ballet and Harkness Ballet. She then returned to Oklahoma and earned a BFA in Ballet Pedagogy from The University of Oklahoma. Cynthia performed as a principal with Tulsa Ballet Theatre for nine years. She danced leading roles in Balanchine’s Concerto Barocco, Ruth Page’s Die FlederMaus, Peter Anastos’ Footage, and Loyce Holton’s Wingborne, as well as Giselle, Coppelia, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. She also taught master classes, performed as a guest artist and presented numerous school lecture demonstrations each year. Cynthia has performed and choreographed in a variety of community and professional musical theater productions for organizations including Oklahoma’s Discoveryland Outdoor Dramas and Theatre Tulsa; and Florida’s Manatee Players. Cynthia’s teaching career began at The School of Tampa Ballet and continued at the Post School of Ballet in Roanoke, Va., and Jasinski Academy, the former official school for Tulsa Ballet. At the collegiate level, she has served as an adjunct professor at the University of South Florida and as guest lecturer at the University of Kansas. Cynthia joined the Lawrence Arts Center in 2004, teaching primarily ballet and pointe. She is founder and artistic director of the Lawrence Ballet Theatre. Cynthia is Vice President of Regional Dance America/MidStates and sits on the National Board for Regional Dance America serving as Scholarship Chair.
LIAT ROTH (Rehearsal Assistant) a native of St. Louis, Missouri, is a choreographer, dancer, and educator based in Kansas City. She began training under Kathleen Massot and Lisa Nicholas and furthered her education at the St. Louis Ballet, Kansas City Ballet School, Houston Ballet, and Joffrey Ballet School. In 2021, Liat graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance and Choreography and a minor in Visual Art and Communication. While at UMKC, Liat presented choreography in the Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship and, in 2021, was chosen to choreograph the Conservatory’s commencement performance. She is a dancer with City in Motion Dance Theater and has directed and choreographed several dance films since graduating. In her post graduate work, Liat strives to foster creative intersections between makers of all mediums in the Kansas City and beyond.
LEXEY JOST (Stage Manager, Assistant Technical Director) Is a scenographer and Kansas native. An alumna of Emporia State University and the University of Kansas, her design, technical and instructional work has covered scenic, lighting and costume production with a focus on props construction and painting techniques for the stage. Her scenic work on the University of Kansas’s 2018 production of Spring Awakening earned honors from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Washington, D.C. Her projects at the Arts Center have recently included design for shows including My Name is Loofa Tutu, La Fille mal gardee, and School of Rock.
SAMARIA FLEIG (Lighting Designer, Technical Director) returned to the Sunflower State and graduated from Emporia State University with her BFA after five years in California working with Coast Kids Theatre, New Vision Theatre Group, and the Star Theatre Co. She has found her home here in Lawrence and at the Lawrence Arts Center. Working with young artists and technicians teaches her something new every day. She is very thankful for the amazing people she works with daily and her incredibly inspiring family.
LAWRENCE BALLET THEATRE COMPANY MEMBERS
Main Company
Rhubarb Brubacher, Isla Gnojek, Gracia Greenhoot, Henry Horan, Zoë Kaul, Zana Kennedy, Belzimere Maletsky, Finn Lotton-Barker, Phoebe Morris, Maria Mosconi, Linnaea Radley, Jahnava Sibilla, Celeste Stinson, Grace Xie
Apprentice Company
Photina Adrian, Odelia Colvin, Nathan Kramer, Annalise Lantz, Kellar Musser, Madi Pierson, Mary Swartzlander, Sydney Tiemann, Genevieve Williams
STAGE MANAGER Lexey Jost
LIGHTING DESIGN Samaria Fleig
SCENIC DESIGNER Lexey Jost
RUNNING CREW Cliff Hoitt-Lange, Gordon Marvin
STUDENT TECH STAFF Ben Tiemann
SOUND TECHNICIAN Aidan Holland
HOUSE MANAGER Lisa Purdon
VIDEO TECHNICIAN Ian Weaver
SCHOOL OF DANCE STAFF
SCHOOL OF DANCE DIRECTOR Hanan Misko
SCHOOL OF DANCE COORDINATOR
LAWRENCE BALLET THEATRE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Claire Buss
Cynthia Crews
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Beth Dearinger, Megan Greene, Nikki Stewart, and LBT guardians and dancers for their continued support and many volunteer hours. Thank you to Hanan Misko and Claire Buss for keeping our multitude of meetings productive and fun.
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