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Adam Sklute ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
THE WILLAM CHRISTENSEN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR CHAIR
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BALLET WEST II
Olivia Book, Alexis Bull, Kai Casperson, Jaya Dhand, Luca Freudenberg, Lund Fuller, Victor Galeana, Mikayla Gyfteas, Schuyler Lian, Lexi McCloud, Andre McGregor II, Philipp Mergener, Anna Murray, Kaeli Ware
TRAINEE DIVISION
Carly Alynn, John Aquirre, Olivia Bellone, Danielle Belohlavy, Dakota Blake, Regan Foster, Marie Hefly, Callie Herbert, Tea Hinchley, Katherine Kaprielian, Kaya Jones, Sasha Lowell, Ava Lynn, Zander Magolnick, Philipp Mergener, Caleb Mook, Jaiden Morley, Anna Murray, Kennedy Newell, Chase Peterson, Mia Petrovic, Simon Plante, Mateo Salinas, Charlize Villacorta, Malia Wellerts, Zoe Wilson, Avery Wood
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING DIVISION
Hannah Anderson, Liesel Blue, Sophia Fite, Amanda Gallaway, Isabella Guinevere, Alicia Heyer, Sabrina Lowell, Sophia Lowell, Symonne Martelly, Audrey Shore, Hazel Torgerson, Fiona Witty-Daugherty
FREDERICK QUINNEY LAWSON BALLET WEST ACADEMY
Isabella Agrapides, Audrey Axelgard, Molly Caldwell, Brynlee Clegg, Alice Collins, Eyslee Droubay, Lucy Fuoco, Ruby Hawks, Grace Heighton, Lila Jackson, Sarina Jin, Danielle Miller, Flora Montgomery, Claire Nalder, Juliana Neal, Sonia Neal, Winona Neal, Eden Nelson, Harper Pack, Isobel Spencer, Eva Thorn, Genevieve Wilson, Boston Woolley, Revkah Yanez
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Pamela Robinson-Harris PRINCIPAL REHEARSAL DIRECTOR
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From the Artistic Director
Welcome to Ballet West’s Family Classics Series and our revival of Beauty and the Beast
I created The Family Classics Series in 2012 as a way for children and their families to enjoy our art form of ballet and learn how to appreciate its unique combination of art, music, movement, and storytelling. It also was designed to create a performance platform for our renowned second company Ballet West II, and the students of our world-class Frederick Quinney Lawson Academy. In just over one hour, your entire family will be entertained by the dancing and music as it is accompanied by a narration that tells the tale.
Our production of Beauty & the Beast, which we premiered in the Spring of 2016, is based on the original story by Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont and has a score arrangement of various pieces by composers Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Tcherepin. The magical sets and costumes have many influences including Jean Cocteau’s brilliant 1946 film La Belle et la Bette. The libretto, musical arrangement, and choreography were created by Ballet West’s Principal Ballet Mistress, Pamela Robinson-Harris, and former Associate Director of Ballet West II, Peggy Dolkas and the ballet story unfolds with a wonderful mix of beauty, drama, joy, pathos, and humor. The narration also helps youngsters follow the action and learn how to interpret the movement and mime.
This Beauty and the Beast is a perfect ballet for children and adults from all walks of life. And in these fast-paced times, this program is a perfect opportunity for you and your family to take time and slow down for a short while, go to a theater and experience a live performance, art, music, and togetherness.
Thank you for joining us. We hope you enjoy.
Adam Sklute Artistic Director, Ballet West
Since 2007, Adam Sklute has expanded Ballet West’s outlook, repertoire, and visibility with exciting Company and world premieres, increased touring, heightened public exposure, and greater focus on the Ballet West Academy. He began his career with The Joffrey Ballet, rising through the ranks from dancer to Associate Director. His stewardship of Ballet West has been marked by both financial growth and elevated artistry, and was the subject of The CW Network’s docu-drama, Breaking Pointe, which aired for two seasons. From September 2016 to October 2017, Sklute took on the dual position of CEO and Artistic Director, overseeing both administrative and artistic operations of Ballet West. An internationally sought-after teacher and adjudicator, Sklute has received numerous awards, including Utah’s Enlightened 50 (2014), The Bronze Minuteman Award for Outstanding Service to Utah and The Nation (2015), and Utah Diversity Connection’s Business Award for outstanding commitment to diversity initiatives. Most recently, Sklute was included in Deseret Magazine’s 25 Changemakers of the West for his efforts to build greater equity and inclusion in classical ballet.
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From the Executive Director
Now in its second decade, the Family Classics Series has become a mainstay of Ballet West’s outreach to young families. Shorter in length than typical ballets and with narration, the Family Classics ballets offer children the perfect introduction to ballet. Our goal is to make ballet enjoyable and accessible to all, therefore, the cost of admission to Beauty and the Beast, and our other Family Classics ballets are priced significantly lower than productions featuring the professional company.
Another important component of these programs is they afford students of the Frederick Quinney Lawson Ballet West Academy valuable experience performing on stage at the Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, many of them taking on leading roles. Opportunities such as these distinguish our Academy from other training institutions, helping our students grow through experience and helping them develop poise while performing for large audiences, along with stage presence and acting skills that are so critical to conveying the plot of the ballets.
We are delighted to have you with us for the ever-popular Beauty and the Beast, and we are grateful to all of you for supporting this production with your attendance as well as those parents whose children are enrolled in the Frederick Quinney Lawson Ballet West Academy. We recognize the commitment required to study ballet is one that is borne not only by the students, but by their families as well. Thank you for trusting your children to us and for the privilege of working with them.
Enjoy the magic of this production!
Michael Scolamiero Executive Director
Michael Scolamiero joined Ballet West after an extensive international search led by Michael Kaiser, President Emeritus of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Mr. Scolamiero previously served as Executive Director of Miami City Ballet for three years, during which time the organization achieved a significant reduction in debt, as well as robust growth in ticket revenue, contributions, and touring income. Prior to Miami City Ballet, Mr. Scolamiero was Pennsylvania Ballet’s Executive Director for 17 years, the longest tenure in the Company’s history and among the longest of any leader of a major ballet company. During his tenure, Mr. Scolamiero led the organization’s first capital campaign, which raised $11.9 million (against a $10 million goal) to build an endowment and fund repertoire expansion. At Ballet West, Mr. Scolamiero has played a key role in transforming the organization’s financial health. No longer using external financing to meet cash needs, Ballet West’s balance sheet is strong after realizing operating surpluses for three consecutive fiscal years. Mr. Scolamiero is currently working with the Board and management on a new strategic plan that will serve as a blueprint for Ballet West’s aspirations as the organization enters its 60th season and beyond.
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SERIE CLÁSICA FAMILIAR LA BELLA Y LA BESTIA
Presentada por Ballet West II y Frederick Quinney Lawson Ballet West Academy
Concebido por Adam Sklute
Coreografía y libreto: Pamela Robinson-Harris y Peggy Dolkas
Música: Alexander Glazunov, Nikolai Tcherepnin
Selecciones musicales y arreglos: Pamela Robinson-Harris y Peggy Dolkas
Edición de música y sonido: Ken Kruckenberg de Sonic Pathways
Diseño de vestuario: David Heuvel
Diseño escénico: John Wayne Cook
Diseño de iluminación: James K. Larsen
Narración: Scott Altman, Gilles Maidon, Jeanne Potucek, Christopher Renstrom, Adam Sklute, Cati Snarr, Heather Thackeray, Jane Wood
Directora de escena: Liz Wiand
Estreno mundial: 31 de marzo de 2016, Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah
Este programa tiene una duración aproximada de 1 hora y 15 minutos, con un intermedio de 15 minutos.
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FAMILY CLASSICS SERIES
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Presented by Ballet West II and Frederick Quinney Lawson Ballet West Academy
Conceived by Adam Sklute
Choreography and Libretto: Pamela Robinson-Harris and Peggy Dolkas
Music: Alexander Glazunov, Nikolai Tcherepnin
Musical Selections and Arrangement: Pamela Robinson-Harris and Peggy Dolkas
Music and Sound Editing: Ken Kruckenberg at Sonic Pathways
Costume Design: David Heuvel
Scenic Design: John Wayne Cook
Lighting Design: James K. Larsen
Narration: Scott Altman, Gilles Maidon, Jeanne Potucek, Christopher Renstrom, Adam Sklute, Cati Snarr, Heather Thackeray, Jane Wood
Stage Manager: Liz Wiand
World Premiere: March 31, 2016, Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah
This program lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, with a 15-minute intermission.
15 23–24 SEASON
Casting
3/29, 3/30 EVE
Beauty ..............................................................Alexis Bull
The Prince. .
. Kai Casperson
The Beast ................................................... Luca Freudenberg
The Good Fairy ..................................................... Jaya Dhand
The Evil Fairy ................................................... Mikayla Gyfteas
Babette Schuyler Lian
Colette Olivia Book
The Merchant ................................................. Philipp Mergener
Henri............................................................
Victor Galeana
Beauty's Double .................................................. Callie Herbert
Wolves .......................... Katherine Kaprielian, Lund Fuller, Andre McGregor
Castle Statues ..................... John Aquirre, Olivia Bellone, Danielle Belohlavy, Adrian Fite, Pieter Gunning, Tea Hinchley, Kaya Jones, Mario Mery, Caleb Mook, Simon Plante, Charlize Villacorta, Zoe Wilson
Roses ................................................ Tea Hinchley, Anna Murray, Dakota Blake, Maria Hefly, Sasha Lowell, Ava Lynn, Mia Petrovic, Malia Wellwerts
Rosebuds (3/29) ........................ Sophia Lowell, Audrey Shore, Sophia Fite, Symonne Martelly, Amanda Galloway, Sabrina Lowell.
Trolls (3/29) ................................ Molly Caldwell, Sonia Neal, Eva Thorn
Imps (3/29) ..................... Audrey Axelgard, Danielle Miller, Flora Montgomery
Sprites (3/29) ............................ Lila Jackson, Winona Neal, Harper Pack
Trees (3/29) ........................... Isabella Agrapides, Alice Collins, Sarina Jin Juliana Neal, Eden Nelson, Boston Woolley
3/30 MAT
Beauty .......................................................... Schuyler Lian
The Prince. . . .
. Victor Galeana
The Beast .................................................... Philipp Mergener
The Good Fairy .......................................................Alexis Bull
The Evil Fairy Anna Murray
Babette ........................................................ Mikayla Gyfteas
Colette ...................................................... Charlize Villacorta
The Merchant .................................................. Andre McGregor
Henri............................................................... Lund Fuller
Beauty's Double .................................................... Jaya Dhand
Wolves ............................... Zander Magolnick, Mario Mery, Malia Wellerts
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Casting
Castle Statues ............... John Aquirre, Olivia Bellone, Adrian Fite, Regan Foster, Peter Gunning, Tea Hinchley, Sasha Lowell, Kennedy Lowell, Mia Petrovic, Simon Plante, Mateo Salinas, Avery Wood
Roses ................................................... Carly Allyn, Olivia Book, Callie Herbert, Ava Lynn, Katherine Kaprielian, Gigi McConnon, Jaiden Morley, Zoe Wilson
Rosebuds (3/30) ........................... Hannah Anderson, Liesel Blue, Sophia, Fite, Amanda Gallaway, Isabella Guinevere, Alicia Heyer, Sabrina Lowell, Sophia Lowell, Symonne Martelly, Audrey Shore, Hazel Torgerson, Fiona Witty-Daugherty
Trolls (3/30) ......................... Eyslee Droubay, Ruby Hawks, Grace Heighton
Imps (3/30) ........................... Brynlee Clegg, Claire Nalder, Isobel Spencer
Sprites (3/30) ........................ Lucy Fuoco, Winona Neal, Genevieve Wilson
Trees (3/30 EVE) ........................ Alice Collins, Amanda Gallaway, Sarina Jin, Sabrina Lowell, Sophia Lowell, Revkah Yanez
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Profiles
PAMELA ROBINSON HARRIS
Choreographer and Principal Rehearsal Director
Born in Landstuhl, Germany, Pamela received her formative training at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Joffrey School of Ballet Summer Intensive, and National Academy of the Arts. Graduating early from high school at 17, she received her first job as an apprentice with Cleveland Ballet, followed by the State of Alabama Ballet in 1982, and Ballet Mississippi in 1984. Pamela joined Ballet West in 1985, advancing to Principal in 1988. In 1997, Pamela joined the Ballet West Artistic Staff as a Ballet Mistress. She served from 2006-2007 as Ballet West’s Interim Artistic Director. Together with Associate Director of Ballet West II, Peggy Dolkas, she co-choreographed three ballets for Ballet West’s Family Classics Series – The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Beauty and the Beast. She also reworked major sections of Ballet West’s productions of The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, and Giselle, and has choreographed for Ballet West II and the Ballet West Academy Professional Training Division. Pamela has now been with Ballet West for over 33 years, and continues to serve as the company’s Principal Rehearsal Director.
PEGGY DOLKAS
Choreography
Born in Auburn, California, Peggy studied under Sheila Humphreys from The Royal Ballet of London. She trained at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto, where she graduated with honors, earning the Peter Dwyer Scholarship Award and the Christopher Ondaatjie Ballet Prize. Peggy danced for the National Ballet of Canada from 2000-2002 and in 2003 joined Ballet West. Peggy was promoted to Soloist in 2005 and performed numerous principal roles, including Aurora, Giselle, Odette/Odile, and Juliet. Peggy earned “Top 25 To Watch” in Dance Magazine, “Best Choreography” at the YAGP, and “Best Choreographer” in the Salt Lake City Arty’s Awards. Peggy was Ballet Mistress for Nevada Ballet Theatre from 2013-2015. She co-choreographed The Little Mermaid (2012), Aladdin (2013), and Beauty and the Beast (2016) with Pamela Robinson Harris for Ballet West’s annual Family Classics Series. In 2018, she won the Utah Arts Festival Commission Award. Peggy joined the Ballet West Artistic Staff in 2015 as Associate Director of Ballet West II.
CALVIN KITTEN
Director of Ballet West II and Rehearsal Director
Calvin Kitten began his dance training at the California Ballet School in San Diego, and continued training at the State Ballet School in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, and at the Joffrey Ballet School in New York. Calvin joined the Joffrey Ballet in 1991. During his 19 years with the Joffrey, Calvin performed many Principal and Soloist roles while touring within the United States and internationally. Calvin has received two Ruth Page Awards, been featured on the cover of Dance Magazine, and appeared in numerous films. In 2010, Calvin joined the teaching faculty at the University of Utah’s ballet department. Calvin joined the Ballet West artistic staff as Director of Ballet West II in 2015.
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Profiles
EVELYN CISNEROS-LEGATE
Director of Frederick Quinney Lawson Ballet West Academy Native Californian Evelyn Cisneros-Legate began studying ballet to overcome her profound shyness. After completing summer scholarships with the San Francisco Ballet School and the School of American Ballet, she began her apprenticeship with the San Francisco Ballet in 1976. She joined the Company in 1977 and soon began dancing principal roles, becoming a muse to the talents of Michael Smuin. Her repertoire with San Francisco Ballet included leading roles in both classical and contemporary pieces. Cisneros has been featured on the covers of several dance publications and received numerous awards for community activism and artistic achievements. She has honorary doctorate degrees from Mills College and the University of California at Monterey Bay. Cisneros retired from the San Francisco Ballet in 1999, and in 2001 she was appointed Ballet Education Coordinator in the San Francisco Ballet Center for Dance Education. She is currently on faculty at the University of California Irvine and has staged ballets for Val Caniparoli and Michael Smuin for numerous ballet companies. Cisneros co-authored “Ballet for Dummies” with conductor Scott Speck. She is married to retired principal dancer Stephen Legate, and their two children are their ultimate accomplishments and joy.
COURTNEY HELLEBUYCK
Student Rehearsal Director/Principal Faculty Ballet West Academy
Courtney Hellebuyck began her professional ballet training at the San Francisco Ballet School. She progressed through all of the levels and was then invited to be a part of the inaugural year of the San Francisco Ballet Trainee Program. She then went on to dance professionally with Pennsylvania Ballet, and toured to Edinburgh, Scotland in Christopher Wheeldon’s Swan Lake. From there, Courtney joined Smuin Ballet, under the Direction of Michael Smuin, where she danced in several World Premiere’s created on her by Michael. Ms. Hellebuyck then went on to join Cincinnati Ballet, and danced many leading roles including “Bomb Squad Girl” in Twyla Tharp’s “Upper Room”, “Marie” in Val Caniparoli’s Nutcracker, and Demi-Soloist in Balanchine’s Theme and Variations. After retiring from the stage, Courtney became FullTime Academy Faculty + Adult Programming at the Otto M. Budig Academy at Cincinnati Ballet. She has been certified to teach in Group Fitness from A.F.A.A. partnered through N.A.S.M. and has been certified in Barre Fitness at The Ballet Physique Fitness Studio. Courtney has taught every Division at Cincinnati Ballet, as well as being a Rehearsal Assistant for Nutcracker, Ballet West's Family Series at Cincinnati Ballet: Aladdin, Beauty & the Beast, Snow White, and the World Premiere of Victoria Morgan’s Dancing to Oz. In August 2020, Ms. Hellebuyck became the Associate Artistic Director of Eastern Connecticut Ballet under the direction of Gloria Govrin, where she choreographed for ECB’s Virtual Nutcracker, as well as Spring Showcase. Since joining Ballet West as Student Rehearsal Director & Principal Faculty in 2021, Courtney has brought Nutcracker to the stage the past 3 seasons, with this season her highlight going on tour to The Kennedy Center and staging the production on local kids in the Washington D.C. Area, as well as setting the Family Series & Swan Lake.
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Synopsis
An evil fairy, disguised as an old hag, begs a Prince for shelter from the storm. When he denies her access to his castle, she steals his heart, turning him into a hideous beast. Beauty’s father, the Merchant, learns that one of his lost ships has arrived at port and he prepares to claim his fortune. Beauty and her two spoiled sisters, Babette and Colette see him off as Henri, the Suitor, pursues Beauty’s affection.
The Merchant, upon his return home becomes lost in the forest during a dreadful storm and he seeks shelter in what seems to be a welcoming but empty castle. Weary from his travel, the Merchant enters the castle and treats himself to a sumptuous meal. Warm and cozy, he falls asleep. The next morning, the merchant wakes feeling refreshed, discovering he is now in a magical rose garden. While picking a rose for his daughter Beauty, the Beast appears and demands that the merchant must die for stealing his most prized possession - or one of his daughters must return in his place as a captive. Upon learning of her father’s fate, Beauty agrees to take his place in the castle. Beauty meets the Beast and bids her father adieu.
Beauty falls asleep in her bedroom in the Beast’s castle. With the help of the Good Fairy and the Castle Statues, she awakens in a new gown and meets the Beast for dinner where he asks for her hand in marriage. Later upon returning to her chamber, she dreams of a handsome Prince and wonders if she is alone in the castle. She decides to ask the Beast. The Beast asks for Beauty’s hand in marriage a second time and instead Beauty agrees to teach him how to dance.
After discovering that her father is ill, the Beast allows Beauty to travel home by way of a magic glove. The Merchant, happy to see her, begins to recover. Beauty is so happy that her father is better that she forgets her promise to the Beast to return to his castle. Beauty learns that the Beast is dying and does finally return to the castle, agreeing to marry him. Before his last breath, she offers her heart to the Good Fairy to save him.
Sinopsis
Una hada malvada, disfrazada de bruja vieja, le ruega a un príncipe que la proteja de la tormenta. Cuando él le niega el acceso a su castillo, ella le roba el corazón y lo convierte en una bestia horrible.El padre de Bella, el Mercader, se entera de que uno de sus barcos perdidos ha llegado al puerto y se prepara para reclamar su fortuna. Bella y sus dos hermanas mimadas, Babette y Colette, lo despiden mientras Henri, el pretendiente, busca el afecto de Bella.
El Mercader, al regresar a casa, se pierde en el bosque durante una tormenta terrible y busca refugio en lo que parece ser un castillo acogedor pero vacío. Cansado por el viaje, el Mercader entra al castillo y se deleita con una suntuosa comida. Sintiéndose cálido y acogedor, se queda dormido. A la mañana siguiente, el comerciante se despierta sintiéndose renovado y descubre que ahora se encuentra en un mágico jardín de rosas. Mientras recoge una rosa para su hija Bella, la Bestia aparece y exige que el comerciante muera por robar su posesión más preciada, o una de sus hijas debe regresar en su lugar como cautiva. Al enterarse del destino de su padre, Bella acepta ocupar su lugar en el castillo. Bella se encuentra con la Bestia y se despide de su padre.
Bella se queda dormida en su dormitorio en el castillo de la Bestia. Con la ayuda de la Hada Buena y las estatuas del castillo, ella se despierta con un vestido nuevo y se reúne con la Bestia para cenar, donde él le pide su mano en matrimonio. Más tarde, al regresar a su habitación, sueña con un apuesto príncipe y se pregunta si está sola en el castillo. Ella decide preguntarle a la Bestia. La Bestia pide la mano de Bella en matrimonio por segunda vez y, en cambio, Bella accede a enseñarle a bailar.
Después de descubrir que su padre está enfermo, la Bestia permite que Bella viaje a casa a través de un guante mágico. El Comerciante, feliz de verla, comienza a recuperarse. Bella está tan feliz de que su padre esté mejor que olvida su promesa a la Bestia de regresar a su castillo. Bella se entera de que la Bestia se está muriendo y finalmente regresa al castillo y acepta casarse con él. Antes de su último aliento, ella ofrece su corazón a la Hada Buena para salvarlo.
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We are thankful for all the medical professionals who are committed to helping our dancers perform their best and stay injury-free. OFFICIAL HEALTH PARTNER OF
Dr. Claire Gross, MD, CAQSM
Jennifer Bentley, PT, DPT, OCS
Betsy Johnson MS ATC, Pilates
Ashley Hagensick, Dietitian
Tristin Turner, PT, DPT
Tony Kemmochi, PsyD
Dr. Jeremy Wimmer
AUDITIONS!
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Ballet West Staff
Adam Sklute
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
THE WILLAM CHRISTENSEN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR CHAIR
SPONSORED BY PEGGY BERGMANN
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Elizabeth Crawford chief financial officer
Misha Eady-Harbold director of company management & touring
Felicia Cowan director of human resources
Victoria Rodriquez executive assistant and board liaison
Jennifer Bailey senior accounting manager
Sophia Ashaboglu accounting coordinator
ARTISTIC
Pamela Robinson-Harris principal rehearsal director
Jane Victorine Wood interim principal rehearsal director
Calvin Kitten director of ballet west ii and assistant rehearsal director
Bruce Caldwell rehearsal director and company archivist
Michele Gifford assistant rehearsal director
Reuben Lehr artistic operations manager/assistant to the artistic director
Courtney Hellebuyck student rehearsal director
COSTUME PRODUCTION
Jason Hadley director of costume production
Cindy Farrimond costume shop manager
Barbara Arcolio head stitcher
Michael Scolamiero EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
THE ELIZABETH SOLOMON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHAIR
Mary Kay Feicht
Vicki Goslin Raincrow stitchers
David Heuvel
director of costume production emeritus
EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Peter Christie
director of education and outreach
Dana Rossi education associate / assistant director i can do Heather Fryxell creator and founder movement mentor
Audrey Dodd
associate director movement mentor/adaptive dance
Shelly Cordova assistant director senior steps/forward steps
Silas Campos
manager education and outreach virtual and technology programs
Shelly Cordova, Jenny Bradley, Ashley Creek, Lauren Devall, Audrey Dodd, Karen Dodge, Jennifer Heighton, Wendee Fiedeldey-McCulloch, Daisy Jeffers, Amanda Kindt, Moisés Próspero, Nanette Reimschussel-Chertudi, Anne Marie Smith, Elease Stice, Alicia Trump, Ashlee Vilos, Trisha Wilstead educators
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Andrew Goldberg
senior director of external affairs
Angela Krull
director of major gifts and corporate sponsorships
Dana Rimington
director of communications and publications
Mika Seltenrich
marketing and revenue manager
Lisa Jensen
retail sales and boutique manager
Zoë Little
special events & benefits manager
Jessica Magelsen foundations & government giving manager
Amy O'Connor annual giving manager
Deanna Richardson project manager
Beau Pearson photographer and videographer
Matthew Barrett graphic designer
Sierra Crawford Masuda external affairs database coordinator
Victoria Rimington digital marketing coordinator
FREDERICK QUINNEY LAWSON BALLET WEST ACADEMY
Evelyn Cisneros-Legate director of ballet west academy
Sarah Taylor
director of business operations ballet west academy
Allison DeBona
principal of peggy bergmann park city campus
Katherine Lawrence
principal of jessie eccles quinney ballet centre and trolley corners campuses
Heather Thackeray
principal of utah county campus
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Eunice Stafford
associate of principal trolley corners campus and student life manager
Catherine Batcheller principal faculty and artistic engagement coordinator
Courtney Hellebuyck principal faculty and student rehearsal director
Stacey Mahan
principal faculty and associate director of curriculum
Bridget Payne principal faculty and costume coordinator
James Payne
principal faculty and trainee coordinator
Jeffrey Rogers
principal faculty and men’s program director
Jessica Baynes
full-time faculty & adult program coordinator
Jordan Debona senior manager of student life and summer intensive coordinator
Jennifer Hildreth senior manager of academy operations
Samantha Taggart utah county campus administrator
Hannah Lowell
peggy bergmann park city campus administrator
Jenny Lowell trolley corners campus administrator
Ada Comer, Sasha Lowell, Abrahamson Chase Petersen, Avery Webster administrative assistants
Hannah Argyle, Izzy Arrieta, Silver Barkes, Jamie Butler, Claire Campbell, Bruce Caldwell, Dantzel Cherry, Nanette Reimschussel
Chertudi, Natalie Desch, Ivy Drumm, Mariah Edmunds,
Isabella Flanigan, Jennifer Fjeldsted, Sammy Gomm, Tyler Gum, Hannah Higgs, David Huffmire, Daisey Jeffers, Wyatt Johnson, Calvin Kitten, Vera Kotova, Lindsey Larsen, Nicole Lawrence, Deborah Latimer, Stephen Legate, Katelyn Milner-Packer, Jaiden Morley, Kendra Rangel, Ashleigh Richardson, Autumn Ryskoski, Samira Saeed, Mary Ann Shaefer, Heidi Slagle, Connie Smith, Kramer Snead, Andrea Speakman, Kristen Stringham, Samantha Taggart, Jessica Harston Thompson, Rex Tilton, Alesha Tuley, Barbara Valles, Elizabeth Weldon, Ella Whitney, Hannah Willis, Bashaun Williams, Jane Wood, Kyohei Yoshida instructors
Maggie Wright-Tesch u of u/bw joint trainee liaison
MUSIC
Jared Oaks
music director
Seretta Hart
orchestra manager
Nicholas Maughan
Hope Dalton
principal academy and company pianists
Rob Wood
guest class pianist
Max Hall
principal academy pianist
Penelope Brown, Lisa Haddon, Jim Kuemmerle, Sarah Lund, Brady Giles, John Rukavina, Heidi Slagle, Kimball Whitaker academy pianists
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION
Michael Andrew Currey director of production
Ballet West Staff
Michael McCulloch production stage manager
Liz Wiand stage manager and production operations coordinator
Robert Clifford
technical director/ head carpenter
Ethan Daughton assistant carpenter
Jeff F. Herbig properties master
James K. Larsen lighting supervisor/ head electrician
Juliana Hedges assistant electrician
Emily Fowler wardrobe supervisor
Lizzie Fisher wardrobe assistant
Yancey J. Quick wig master
I.A.T.S.E. Local 99 run of show crew
TICKETING AND SUBSCRIBER SERVICES
Jack E Stahl
associate director of technology and ticketing
Natalie Thorpe senior manager of patron services
Brooke Christensen assistant manager, patron services
Jane Harris
patron services and group sales lead advisor
Ashley Hipwell patron loyalty specialist
Ballet West is an American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA)
American Federation of Musicians (AFM) and International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) company.
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House Rules
To ensure the enjoyment of the majority of our patrons who arrive on time, and in deference to the artists, latecomers will not be admitted to the auditorium until there is an appropriate pause in the performance. During some productions, this pause may not occur until the end of the first act.
• Although masks are not required while attending Ballet West performances for the 2023-2024 season, we encourage patrons who wish to wear a mask to do so. If you are feeling unwell, experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, have been diagnosed with COVID-19, or have had close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, we ask that you follow CDC quarantine and isolation guidelines and prioritize your health and the health of your fellow audience members and stay home. Ballet West reserves the right to change or amend the health policy for performances in the future.
• All casting is subject to change.
• For your own safety and the safety of other patrons, please do not exit the Theatre before the house lights are up.
• Any use of cameras and recording equipment in the Theatre, which is not authorized by the management, is strictly prohibited.
• No babes in arms.
• Children under the age of 3 will not be permitted in the theatre
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• No smoking is permitted in the auditorium.
• Outside food and beverages are not allowed in the auditorium; as a courtesy to all patrons in attendance, food consumption is discouraged in the theatre during the performance.
• Lost articles may be claimed at security.
• Anyone expecting emergency calls is urged to leave their seat locations and cell phones with the house manager.
• Please silence all electronic timepieces and cell phones for the period of the performance.
EMERGENCY EVACUATION INFORMATION
In the event of an emergency, please REMAIN SEATED and listen to information given by management and ushers.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre offers assistive listening devices free of charge that may be checked out at the coat check counter located in the lobby.
This playbill would not be possible without the advertisers who support it. Their patronage means information is available to you without cost to Ballet West. We extend our gratitude and encourage you to thank them as well.
Ballet West’s playbill is published by Mills Publishing. To reach our audience with your message via Ballet West’s playbill, please contact Dan Miller at 801-467-9419 or dmiller@millspub.com.
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