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Peter

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OGDEN SYMPHONY BALLET

Wolf

March 14, 2019 | 7pm

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WELCOME Dear Friends, I want to extend a warm welcome to each of you attending this performance. Thank you for coming! I am honored to serve as Executive Director of Ogden Symphony Ballet Association and wish to express my gratitude for your support as I have become acclimated to this new role. As a life-long musician, administrator, and advocate for the arts I am inspired and motivated by the dedication and commitment I have seen from so many donors, patrons, and volunteers. I am extremely enthusiastic about what we can accomplish together. Looking ahead, I am excited about the increase in energy surrounding the blossoming arts scene in Ogden, and the strong consortium of cultural leaders we have around us. I believe that OSBA’s value lies in the ability to connect our community through music and dance; and to bring the countless positive benefits of the performing arts to as many in our community as possible. If you haven’t already, I invite you to join our efforts by sharing your passion with others; bring a friend, persuade a coworker to attend, introduce us to someone new in town. I cannot overestimate the impact of these activities. There are many other ways to make a difference, and I encourage you to contact a staff member if you would like to share your time, talents, or resources. I am eager to get to know each of you, and learn about the facets of OSBA that you enjoy, and where we have room for improvement. I am always open to your feedback—positive or negative. We can only succeed by working together to protect and grow our cherished organization. Melissa Klein, Executive Director

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OSBA BOARD & STAFF

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Robert Fudge President Mark Stratford President Elect Paul Kunz Past President Melissa Bennett Vice President Jennifer Webb Secretary Dr. David Malone Treasurer Steven Carter Robbyn Dunn Dr. Ann Ellis Linda Forest John Fromer John Gordon Dr. Val Johnson Russ King (OSBA Foundation) McClain Lindquist Dr. Robert Newman Nancy Pinto-Orton Dr. Carolyn Rich-Denson Dr. Jan Slabaugh

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ADVISORS Marlene Barnett Karen Fairbanks Alan Hall Robert Harris Thomas Moore Suzy Patterson FOUNDATION Russ King Chair Marti M. Clayson Secretary Richard White Treasurer Paul C. Kunz Andrea Lane Michael S. Malmborg Dr. Judith Mitchell Meg Naisbitt Ellen Opprecht Carolyn N. Rasmussen Sherm Smith Dr. Paul Sonntag Dotty Steimke

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Melissa Klein DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Taylor Knuth BOX OFFICE & MARKETING MANAGER Camille Washington OUTREACH & VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Andrew Barrett Watson AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR Ginger Bess Simons

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Under the direction of numerous dedicated Board Members and long-serving 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 May, we will present our 3rd Annual Youth Benefit Concert, featuring Young Concert Artist, violinist Bella Hristova. 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 2018–19 SEASON

ENTERTAINMENT SERIES

DANCE SERIES

Bernstein on Broadway September 13

BalletX October 6

Pink Martini December 20

Stars of American Ballet November 2

My Fair Lady in Concert February 14

Jessica Lang Dance February 2

Troupe Vertigo April 18

BYU Living Legends February 28

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An American in Paris September 27

Here Comes Santa Claus December 17

Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos 3 & 4 December 6

Peter and the Wolf March 14

Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 March 21

Story Pirates April 16

Villegas plays Concierto de Aranjuez April 25

SPECIAL EVENTS Patriotic Pops June 29 Frank & Ella August 7 The Nutcracker November 23 & 24 The Queen’s Six February 19 Youth Benefit Concert May 8

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PETER AND THE WOLF WITH UTAH SYMPHONY MARCH 14, 2019 / 7PM / VAL A. BROWNING CENTER

CONCERT SPONSORED BY

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CONNER GRAY COVINGTON, conductor CREATIVE TEAM Choreography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Sellars Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergei Prokofiev Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Heuvel Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas George CAST Featuring Artists of Ballet West II Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noel Jensen Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vinicius Lima Bird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashleigh Richardson Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan DePina Cat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandra Terry Grandfather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Preece Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Fowler, Joseph Lynch Hunters . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Fannéy, Victoria Vassos Support for Ballet West’s participation in this performance provided by THE LAWRENCE T. AND JANET T. DEE FOUNDATION ADDITIONAL FUNDING PROVIDED BY

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The Ogden Symphony Ballet Association’s 2018–2019 is funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, Weber County Recreation, Arts, Museums, and Parks (RAMP) program, and Ogden City Arts.

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ARTISTS’ PROFILES Conner Gray Covington begins his second season with the Utah Symphony as Associate Conductor. In his first season as Assistant Conductor, Covington conducted over 80 performances of classical, education, film, pops, and family concerts as well as tours throughout the state. Prior to his tenure in Utah, he was the Rita E. Hauser Conducting Fellow at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he worked closely with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra and the Curtis Opera Theater while also being mentored by Philadelphia Orchestra Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Covington began his career as Assistant Conductor of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the Memphis Youth Symphony Program.

Conner Gray Covington Associate Conductor

Covington has also worked with the symphonies of St. Louis, Virginia, and Monterey (California) as a guest conductor and will make debuts with the Kansas City Symphony and the Portland (Maine) Symphony in the 2018–19 season. He has served as a cover conductor for the Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, The Florentine Opera Company (Milwaukee, W.I.), and the Britt Festival Orchestra (Jacksonville, O.R.). Born in Louisiana, Covington grew up in East Tennessee and began playing the violin at age 11. He went on to study violin with Dr. Martha Walvoord and conducting with Dr. Clifton Evans at the University of Texas at Arlington where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in violin performance. He continued his studies with Neil Varon at the Eastman School of Music where he earned a Master of Music in orchestral conducting and was awarded the Walter Hagen Conducting Prize.

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ARTISTS’ PROFILES Christopher Sellars received most of his dance training from his parents at their school in Huntington Beach, California. After which, he spent a year furthering his training at The Rock School for Dance Education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is currently a First Soloist with Ballet West and has been dancing with the company since 2005. His parents’ school has been a choreographic outlet for him. There, he has had the freedom to create and experiment with many different dance styles and techniques. Christopher has received the Outstanding Choreography Award from the Youth America Grand Prix twice, and has choreographed multiple works for Ballet West where Adam Sklute has offered many opportunities for his growth and creativity. Christopher enjoys choreographing on students and young professionals because he appreciates the experience of coaching and growing alongside young artists. Christopher Sellars Choreography

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BALLET WEST Adam Sklute, Artistic Director The Willam Christensen Artistic Director Chair Sponsored by Peggy Bergmann Michael Scolamiero, Executive Director The Elizabeth Solomon Executive Director Chair BALLET WEST II Beau Chesivoir, Jordan DePina, Cy Doherty, Brigitte Edwards, Nicole Fannéy, Robert Fowler, Noel Jensen, Vinicius Lima, Savannah Lyle, Joseph Lynch, Ashleigh Richardson, Alexandra Terry, Victoria Vassos, Severina Wong ARTISTIC STAFF Calvin Kitten, Director of Ballet West II and Assistant Ballet Master Peggy Dolkas, Associate Director of Ballet West II David Heuvel, Director of Costume Production Cristin Carlin, Assistant to the Artistic Director ABOUT BALLET WEST II Ballet West II has established a reputation as an elite touring ensemble, with the versatility to perform a broad spectrum of dance in venues of all sizes across the country. The two-year program provides unique training and performing opportunities for 12 young dancers, offering them personalized attention and the opportunity to enter a world-class company. Directed by Calvin Kitten, with help from Associate Director, Peggy Dolkas, the team has a knowledge of ballet and ballet training that is unparalleled in the industry. Kitten, a 19-year veteran of the Joffrey Ballet, has two Ruth Page Awards, and has been featured on the cover of Dance Magazine. In 2001, he was named one of the “25 Dancers to Watch.” Dolkas was a Ballet West Soloist, and was named “Best Choreographer” from the Salt Lake City Weekly Art Awards. She co-choreographed The Little Mermaid in 2012, Aladdin in 2013, and Beauty and the Beast in 2016 for Ballet West’s Family Classics Series. Together, Kitten and Dolkas have elevated Ballet West II’s talented dancers to new heights. Besides frequently presenting to sold-out audiences across the United States, Ballet West II also serves as a major component for Ballet West’s Education and Outreach initiatives. Last year alone, the various programs had the troupe performing in front of over 110,000 educators and students in Utah. For members of Ballet West II, this is an unprecedented opportunity to gain experience alongside the professional company, while helping to further Ballet West’s commitment to community education and outreach.

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UTAH SYMPHONY Thierry Fischer, Music Director The Maurice Abravanel Chair, endowed by the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Conner Gray Covington Associate Conductor Barlow Bradford Symphony Chorus Director VIOLIN* Madeline Adkins Concertmaster The Jon M. & Karen Huntsman Chair, in honor of Wendell J. & Belva B. Ashton Kathryn Eberle Associate Concertmaster The Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Chair Ralph Matson† Associate Concertmaster David Porter Acting Associate Concertmaster

VIOLA* Brant Bayless Principal The Sue & Walker Wallace Chair Elizabeth Beilman Acting Associate Principal Julie Edwards Joel Gibbs Carl Johansen Scott Lewis Whittney Thomas

OBOE James Hall Principal The Gerald B. & Barbara F. Stringfellow Chair

TROMBONE Mark Davidson Principal

Robert Stephenson Associate Principal

BASS TROMBONE Graeme Mutchler

Lissa Stolz

TUBA Gary Ofenloch Principal

ENGLISH HORN Lissa Stolz

CELLO* Rainer Eudeikis Principal The J. Ryan Selberg Memorial Chair Matthew Johnson Associate Principal

CLARINET Tad Calcara Principal The Norman C. & Barbara Lindquist Tanner Chair, in memory of Jean Lindquist Pell

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FRIENDS OF OSBA OSBA thanks the following individuals, corporations, foundations, and public funding sources for their generous donations! Ogden Symphony Ballet Association is an exempt organization as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The following is a list of contributors from June 2018 through May 2019. Please contact OSBA's Development Director, Taylor Knuth, at 801-399-9214 if you would like to make a donation or if your name has been inadvertently left off the following list or is misspelled. Thank you again for your generous support!

Season Sponsor ($100,000+) OSBA Foundation Stewart Education Foundation

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Series Sponsor ($25,000+) Alan & Jeanne Hall Foundation The Standard- Examiner

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Concert Sponsor ($10,000+) Lawrence T. Dee & Janet T. Dee Foundation Matthew B. Ellis Foundation Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Robert & Marcia Harris

Norman C. & Barbara L. Tanner Charitable Trust National Endowment for the Arts The Pinto Foundation Utah Division of Arts & Museums

Diamond ($5,000 – $9,999) George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation Beaver Creek Foundation

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FRIENDS OF OSBA Bronze ($100 – $499) continued. Lawanna Shurtliff Darin & Jo Sjoblom Denise Sly Carolyn Smith Sempre Musical Society Paul & Carol Sonntag Keith & Marlys Sorbo Forrest & Rolayne Staffanson Dr. John & Colleen Starley Edward & Mari Lou Steffen Dorothy Steimke

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MEMORIAL DONATIONS In Memory of Robert & Joyce Anderson In Memory of Joseph Draper Michael & Sharon Lloyd Sharon Macfarlane

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