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INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Melissa Klein MARKETING MANAGER Abby Payne-Peterson OUTREACH & VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Andrew Barrett Watson

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ABOUT OSBA

Under the direction of numerous dedicated Board Members and longserving Executive Directors like Jean Pell (27 years) and Sharon Macfarlane (14 years), OSBA has expanded its programming but remains committed to its mission to enrich the lives of people in northern Utah by sponsoring world-class classical music and dance programming in the Greater Ogden Area. Since its inception, OSBA has presented over 800 performances. In 1949, Beverly Lund and Ginny Mathei decided they wanted to add even more culture to Weber County, so, with the help of a few friends and their husbands’ checkbooks, they brought the Utah Symphony to Ogden for a single performance. The total cost was $400, and three hundred people attended the concert. This 1949 concert was a big success, so the women decided to present even more concerts in Ogden. They organized a committee within the Welfare League (later the Junior League) to raise funds for the Symphony Concerts. Then, in 1957, this committee reformed and incorporated as the Ogden Guild. After a few more name changes and the addition of Ballet West performances in 1982, the organization became the Ogden Symphony Ballet Association.

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In addition, OSBA actively works to engage and educate younger patrons. For example, our Youth Guild has provided generations of high school students with opportunities to serve. We also offer a variety of education classes, from Masterworks Music Detectives to Music and Dance Explorers. And we are partnering with several local community organizations to expand these programs to reach even more children and students. This year, we will also present our second Youth Benefit Concert, featuring Young Concert Artist Xavier Foley and young aspiring musicians from our very own community. The proceeds from this concert will go to fund music education scholarships for local children. If you would like to know more about any of these programs, please do not hesitate to call our office!

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OSBA 2017–18 SEASON ENTERTAINMENT

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OCTOBER 26 Broadway Divas

OCTOBER 13 BODYTRAFFIC

DECEMBER 14 Broadway Christmas with Brain Stokes Mitchell

NOVEMBER 4 BYU Ballroom Dance JANUARY 25 Collage Dance Collective

FEBRUARY 8 Dancing & Romancing

MARCH 3 Parsons Dance

MARCH 22 Audra McDonald

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NOVEMBER 2 Rachmaninoff & Ravel

JUNE 30 Utah Symphony - Patriotic Pops at Snowbasin

DECEMBER 7 Saint-Saëns

NOVEMBER 24&25 Ballet West - Nutcracker

FEBRUARY 1 Mozart & Haydn

MARCH 13 Utah Symphony - Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs & Ham

APRIL 26 Shostakovich

APRIL 12 Utah Symphony - Scheherazade at Peery’s Egyptian Theater MAY 5 Ballet West II - Aladdin MAY 10 Youth Benefit Concert Allred Theater at the Browning Center

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MARCH 3, 2018 / 7:30PM / VAL A. BROWNING CENTER SPONSORED BY

Presented in Partnership with THE WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Artistic Director DAVID PARSONS General Manager REBECCA JOSUE Resident Lighting Designer HOWELL BINKLEY Dancers ELENA D’AMARIO GEENA PACAREU EOGHAN DILLON ZOEY ANDERSON JUSTUS WHITFIELD DEIDRE ROGAN SHAWN LESNIAK HENRY STEELE

MICHAEL MEGLIOLA, Stage Manager CHRISTOPHER CHAMBERS, Lighting Supervisor

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PROGRAM WOLFGANG (2005) Choreography by David Parsons Lighting by Howell Binkley Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Costumes by David Murin

GEENA PACAREU JUSTUS WHITFIELD

EOGHAN DILLON DEIDRE ROGAN

ZOEY ANDERSON SHAWN LESNIAK

Wolfgang was originally commissioned by and created for the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet.

FINDING CENTER excerpt: THE DUET (2015) Choreography by David Parsons Lighting by Howell Binkley Music by Thomas Newman Costumes by Naomi Luppescu ZOEY ANDERSON and JUSTUS WHITFIELD Finding Center was commissioned by the Harriman-Jewell Series to commemorate its 50th season of bringing the best of the performing arts to Kansas City. Very special thanks to long time-friend and collaborator, Rita Blitt, whose exhibition “Finding Center” provided true inspiration for the work.

UPEND (2017) Choreography by Ephrat Asherie and David Parsons Lighting by Howell Binkley Music by Marty Beller Costumes by Naomi Luppescu

GEENA PACAREU JUSTUS WHITFIELD

EOGHAN DILLON DEIDRE ROGAN

ZOEY ANDERSON SHAWN LESNIAK

UpEnd and its original score were commissioned by Parsons Dance for its 2017 season, with private support from The O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation. -intermission-

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PROGRAM KIND OF BLUE (2001) Choreography by David Parsons Lighting Design by Howell Binkley Music by Miles Davis Costume Design by Mia McSwain

GEENA PACAREU DEIDRE ROGAN

JUSTUS WHITFIELD or SHAWN LESNIAK JUSTUS WHITFIELD

Kind of Blue was commissioned by the Umbria Jazz Festival in Perugia, Italy. It is a tribute to the 75th anniversary of the birth of Miles Davis and features music from his best selling jazz album of all time.

CAUGHT (1982) Choreography by David Parsons Lighting Concept by David Parsons Lighting Design by Howell Binkley Music by Robert Fripp, “Let the Power Fall” Costume Design by Judy Wirkula ZOEY ANDERSON Caught is maintained in the active repertory of Parsons Dance through generous support from the Jim and Linda Ellis Foundation. Please be advised that strobe lights will be used during this piece. WHIRLAWAY (2014) Choreography by David Parsons Lighting by Howell Binkley Music by Alan Toussaint Music by Allen Toussaint & The Allen Toussaint Orchestra Assistant Choreography by Natalie Lomonte Costumes by Keiko Voltaire

GEENA PACAREU EOGHAN DILLON ZOEY ANDERSON DEIDRE ROGAN SHAWN LESNIAK

JUSTUS WHITFIELD HENRY STEELE

Whirlaway was commissioned by the New Orleans Ballet Association with generous support from Kerry Clayton and Paige Royer; additional support provided by the Parsons Dance Board of Directors. 801.399.9214

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ARTISTS’ PROFILES PARSONS DANCE is a New York City based modern dance company, internationally renowned for creating and performing contemporary American dance of extraordinary artistry that is accessible and enriching to diverse audiences. Founded in 1985 by artistic director David Parsons and Tony Award-winning lighting designer Howell Binkley, Parsons Dance is known for its energized, athletic, ensemble work, and has collaborated with iconic artists across all disciplines including Billy Taylor, Milton Nascimento, Allen Toussaint, William Ivey Long, Donna Karan, Annie Leibovitz, and Alex Katz. The company has toured to more than 383 cities, 22 countries and across 5 continents for the most notable theaters, festivals and presenters worldwide including The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Maison de la Danse, Teatro La Fenice and Teatro Muncipal do Rio de Janeiro. New York Magazine called Mr. Parsons “one of modern dance’s great living dance-makers.” Parsons Dance continues to pursue its mission to deliver positive, affirming, life enriching experiences to audiences worldwide by maintaining a repertory of over 75 works by David Parsons and producing his new work; inviting established choreographers to re-stage works from the American canon on the company; and commissioning young American choreographers with our newly launched GenerationNOW Fellowship. This year-long mentorship under David Parsons culminates in a commission that premiers as a part of the Parsons’ season at the Joyce Theater and joins the company’s touring repertory for the following season. In addition to choreography and performance, Parsons Dance engages 16

audiences of all ages through education and outreach programs. The company hosts post-show discussions, open rehearsals, studio showcases and open company classes. Parsons Dance offers four weeks of summer workshops in dance and choreography for pre-professional dancers as well as in-school workshops for public school students at PS75 in New York City. DAVID PARSONS (Artistic Director/CoFounder) has enjoyed a remarkable career as a director, choreographer, performer, master teacher and producer of dance. Mr. Parsons was born in Chicago and raised in Kansas City. In the early years of his career, he performed with The Paul Taylor Dance Company, New York City Ballet, Berlin Opera, and The White Oak Dance Project with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Mark Morris. Mr. Parsons has created more than 80 works for Parsons Dance. Commissions include American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Batsheva Dance Company, Spoleto Festival, and Het Muziektheater in Amsterdam, to name a few. His work has been performed by Paris Opera Ballet, National Ballet of Canada, Joffrey Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Ballet do Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janiero, among many others. Parsons has worked on such diverse projects as choreographing the twentyfour hour millennium celebration in Times Square, Julie Taymor’s film Fool’s Fire, AIDA at Opera de Verona, and AEROS, a production featuring the Romanian Gymnastic Federation, the Italian production of Hair. He choreographed and directed Maria de Buenos Aires for Gotham Chamber Opera and Remember Me, a collaboration with East Village Opera Company. As a director and choreographer, he has collaborated with such diverse

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ARTISTS’ PROFILES artists as John Corrigliano; Earth, Wind and Fire; Morton Gould; Donna Karan; Alex Katz; William Ivy Long; Santo Loquasto; Dave Matthews; Milton Nascimento; Robert Rauschenberg; Steely Dan; and Dr. Billy Taylor. Mr. Parsons holds an honorary doctorate and was the first recipient of the Howard Gilman Fellowship to complete his MFA at Jacksonville University. He is a recipient of the 2000 Dance Magazine Award, the 2001 American Choreography Award and the 2011 Dance Masters of America Award. The New York Times has called Mr. Parsons “one of the great movers of modern dance.” ELENA D’AMARIO (Dancer) was born in Pescara, Italy. She studied modern, ballet, contemporary and tap at various schools throughout Italy, most prominently at New Step Art Studio. Over the years, she has won multiple festivals and competitions, including the Pescara Dance Festival, the International Expression Dance Competition in 2008, and the International TipTap show in 2007 and 2009 in Rome. Elena has appeared on multiple TV shows including “Oscar TV”, “The Best Years” and “Il ballo delle debuttanti”. She auditioned for the most popular Italian talent show “Amici di Maria De Filippi,” which led her to winning the opportunity to apprentice with Parsons Dance for the 2010-2011 season. She joined Parsons Dance in August 2011. GEENA PACAREU (Dancer) began dancing at an early age in her native Tarragona, Spain, at Artemis Dansa, and continued her training in The Royal Professional Conservatory of Dance “Mariemma” in Madrid, where she graduated in 2011 in classical dance. She also studied contemporary dance at various schools, during intensive summer courses and workshops, including Laban Trinity in 801.399.9214

London. Before graduating, she was accepted as a fulltime Trainee at Ajkun Ballet Theatre in New York City, and promoted to Company Artist in 2012. During her training, Geena assisted numerous workshops and intensive courses all over the world. She was featured as a cast member in numerous performances and has won multiple festivals and competitions. Geena has been a member of Parsons Dance since 2013. EOGHAN DILLON (Dancer) was born in County Tyrone, Ireland. At the age of four, he moved to Canada where he began dancing at the age of 12. In 2012, Mr. Dillon received a full scholarship to the Ailey School in NYC where he studied under many prestigious professionals. After graduating, Eoghan attended the School at Jacob’s pillow where he performed works by Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Didy Veldman, and Sharon Eyal. He has since performed and toured with many professional companies, including Manuel Vignoulle Dance and The Peridance Contemporary Dance Company. Eoghan joined Parsons Dance in November of 2014. ZOEY ANDERSON (Dancer) was born and raised in Utah where she trained in contemporary, ballet, jazz and ballroom dance at Center Stage. She was the ballroom national smooth champion in 2010. Zoey graduated cum laude from Marymount Manhattan College in May of 2015 with a BFA in Ballet under the direction of Katie Langan. She has performed works by Dwight Rhoden, Lar Lubovitch and Aszure Barton, among others. Zoey has performed with Nikolais Louis in the Yang Liping International Dance festival in Kunming China in 2013. Other credits include the Broadway premiere gala of On The Town, The

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ARTISTS’ PROFILES Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Dancing With The Stars webisodes, and Macy’s Passport Tour with P. Diddy. Zoey has been a member of Parsons Dance since 2015. JUSTUS WHITFIELD (Dancer) is from Las Vegas, Nevada where he trained in ballet, modern, and jazz at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts. He performed with Las Vegas Contemporary Dance Theater in 2014 under the direction of Bernard Gaddis. Justus graduated with a BA in dance from Point Park University in 2016 where he performed works by various artists including George Balanchine, Troy Powell, and Garfield Lemonius. Justus joined Parsons Dance in 2016. DEIDRE ROGAN (Dancer) began her dance training in Fort Myers, FL at Gulfshore Ballet under the direction of Melinda Roy and Roberto Munoz. Diedre has worked with choreographers Milton Myers, Matthew Rushing, Hope Boykin, Ronald K. Brown, Sonia Dawkins, and Cheryl Copeland and performed in Alvin Ailey’s Memoria during Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s 2012 New York City Center season. She is a three-time recipient of a BIG ARTS awards scholarship and a National Young Arts award scholarship. Diedre graduated with honors from the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program in Dance, and then was a member of Ailey 2 for 2 years. Deidre was an understudy with Parsons Dance for the 2016-17 season before joining the company in the fall of 2017. SHAWN LESNIAK (Dancer) began his dance training in East Haven, Connecticut under the tutelage of Sandee and Linda Juliano. At his hometown dance studio Shawn trained in many dance styles including Jazz, Ballet, Tap, and Hip Hop. After dancing competitively for ten years he decided to further his dance education 18

at Point Park University, where he is pursuing his BFA. This is Shawn’s first season with the company. HENRY STEELE (Dancer) was born and raised in Wollongong, NSW, Australia. He was a competitive gymnast for 8 years, and a national gold medalist 3 years in a row. During his final years as a gymnast, he began to make the transition to dance. Henry graduated from Point Park University with a BFA in Modern and Jazz dance in 2016, where he performed works by choreographers such as Lar Lubovitch, Mark Morris, Madboots Dance, Ronin Korean, and Troy Powell. He has danced professionally with Owen/ Cox Dance Group, Texture Contemporary Ballet, and toured internationally with The Bad Boys of Ballet. This is Henry’s first season with the company. HOWELL BINKLEY (Resident Lighting Designer/Co-Founder) is the proud cofounder of Parsons Dance for which he has designed more than 70 pieces. His Broadway designs include: Prince of Broadway, Come From Away (2017 Tony Nomination), Hamilton, Allegiance, After Midnight (2014 Tony Nomination), How to Succeed… (2011 Tony Nomination), West Side Story (2009 Tony Nomination), Gypsy starring Patti LuPone, In The Heights (2008 Tony nomination), Avenue Q, The Full Monty, Parade, Kiss Of The Spider Woman (1993 Tony nomination). He has made extensive regional and dance works for Alvin Ailey, American Ballet Theatre, Hubbard Street, and The Joffrey Ballet’s Billboards. He is a five-time Helen Hayes Award recipient and was given the 1993 Sir Laurence Olivier Award and the Canadian Dora Award for Kiss of The Spider Woman. Howell received the 2006 Henry Hewes Design Award, 2006 Outer Critics Circle Award, the 2006 Tony Award for Jersey Boys and the 2016 Tony Award and the 2015 Drama Desk Award for Hamilton.

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PARSONS DANCE

PARSONS DANCE 229 West 42nd Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10036 212-869-9275 • info@parsonsdance.org www.parsonsdance.org General Manager: Rebecca Josue Development Director: Kate Taylor Manager, Finance & Operations: Robert J. Ford Programs Associate: Cameron McKinney Interns: William Hoffman, Rose Mishaan, Ivana Savarese Marketing Consultants: Martha Cooper and Morahan Arts & Media ARTISTS’ REPRESENTATIVE Margaret Selby, Selby Artists Management 262 West 38th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY 10018 212-382-3260 • info@selbyartistmanagement.com Parsons Dance gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: The Cowles Charitable Trust, Howard Gilman Foundation, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, The Joyce Theater, The O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation, The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, The SHS Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Theater Development Fund, and generous individual donors. Parsons Dance is supported, in part, by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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For whatever and wherever you play. No matter your sport or activity, we can help you get back to doing it at your highest level. With our skilled experts, you can have confidence in the treatments you receive as we get you back to doing whatever it is you do, wherever it is you do it. Call 801.38.SPORT to make an appointment today.

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