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November 2, 2018 | 7:30pm

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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

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

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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ABOUT OSBA

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 FAMILY SERIES Here Comes Santa Claus December 17 Peter and the Wolf March 14 Story Pirates April 16

MASTERWORKS SERIES

SPECIAL EVENTS

An American in Paris September 27

Patriotic Pops June 29

Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos 3 & 4 December 6

Frank & Ella August 7

Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 March 21

The Nutcracker November 23 & 24

Villegas plays Concierto de Aranjuez April 25

The Queen’s Six February 19 Youth Benefit Concert May 8

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The Ogden Symphony Ballet Association’s 2018–2019 season 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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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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PROGRAM Tarantella Music by: Louis M. Gottschalk Choreography by: George Balanchine

Erica Pereira

Daniel Ulbricht

©The George Balanchine Trust

Diamonds Pas de Deux Music by: Peter I. Tchaikovsky Choreography by: George Balanchine

Unity Phelan

Ask la Cour

©The George Balanchine Trust

Rouge Lullaby World Premiere Music by: Bela Bartok Choreography by: Alec Knight

Bailey Jones

Alec Knight

Don Quixote Pas de Deux Music by: Minkus Choreography by: Ben Stevenson

Allison Miller

Connor Walsh

Sing, Sing, Sing Music Arranged by: Benny Goodman Choreography by: Daniel Ulbricht

Danielle Diniz

Daniel Ulbricht

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Who Cares? Music by: George Gershwin Choreography by: George Balanchine

Erica Pereira

Unity Phelan Ask la Cour

Indiana Woodward Daniel Ulbricht

©The George Balanchine Trust

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ABOUT THE COMPANY DANIEL ULBRICHT Daniel Ulbricht was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, and began his dance training at the age of 11. At age 16, Mr. Ulbricht was invited by the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, to continue his training. In December 2000, he became an apprentice with New York City Ballet and in November 2001 he joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet. In January 2005, Mr. Ulbricht was promoted to the rank of soloist and principal dancer in May 2007. Mr. Ulbricht has dances featured roles in a number of Balanchine, Robbins, Martins, and Wheeldon ballets including George Balanchine’s Prodigal Son, Tarantella, Stars and Stripes, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mozartiana, Nutcracker, Symphony in 3, The Steadfast Tin Soldier: Jerome Robbins’s Fancy Free, Interplay, Four Seasons; and Peter Martins’ Jeu de Cartes, Hallelujah Junction, Eight More, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Romeo + Juliet among many others. He has also performed at numerous national and international festivals and galas. Presently, Mr. Ulbricht is the Artistic Advisor of Manhattan Youth Ballet and the Associate Artistic Director of New York State Summer School for the Arts in Saratoga Springs, NY. Mr. Ulbricht is also the founder, producer, and director of “Dance Against Cancer” a benefit for the American Cancer Society. Mr. Ulbricht is also the founder and director of “STARS OF AMERICAN BALLET”, a dance ensemble devoted to presenting high caliber dance performances, as well as education and outreach programs.

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ERICA PEREIRA Erica Pereira was born in Northport, New York. She began studying ballet at the age of 8 and enrolled at Ballet Academy East from the age of ten. In 2005, Ms. Pereira began studying at the School of American Ballet, the official school of New York City Ballet. She attended summer programs at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, and Pacific Northwest Ballet. Ms. Pereira became an apprentice with New York City Ballet in December 2006. While an apprentice, Ms. Pereira danced the role of Juliet in Peter Martins’ Romeo + Juliet as part of the 2007 spring season. She joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet that May. In December 2009, Ms. Pereira was promoted to soloist. ALLISON MILLER Allison Miller was born in St. Petersburg, Florida and studied in Ellenton, Florida with Diane Partington, Rey Dizon, and Filipp Gadar. In 2002, Ms. Miller attended the North Carolina School of the Arts where she studied with Warren Conover, Melissa Hayden, and Susan McCullough. She joined the American Ballet Theatre Studio Company in 2004. Under the direction of John Meehan and Clinton Luckett, Ms. Miller performed in Costa Rica, Bermuda, London, and various American cities. While in the Studio Company, she worked with distinguished choreographers Sean Curran, Benjamin Millepied, Stephen Mills, Dominic Walsh, and Brian Reeder. She has performed exciting roles in Saint Leon’s La Vivandiere and

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ABOUT THE COMPANY Balanchine›s Divertimento No. 15 (coached by Merrill Ashley), and she has danced the roles of the Snow Queen and Sugar Plum Fairy (coached by Gelsey Kirkland) in The Nutcracker with Ballet Pacifica. ASK La COUR Mr. La Cour was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and began his dance training at the age of nine at the Royal Danish Ballet School, where he studied with Niels Balle, Adam Lüders, and Colleen Neary. He joined the Royal Danish Ballet as a member of the corps de ballet in 2000. Mr. la Cour joined New York City Ballet as a member of the corps de ballet in the fall of 2002 and was promoted to the rank of soloist in May 2005.While at the Royal Danish Ballet, Mr. la Cour performed featured roles in August Bournonville’s Napoli (Pas de Six), John Cranko’s Onegin (Lensky), Peter Martins’ Hallelujah Junction and Swan Lake (Hungarian), John Neumeier’s Romeo and Juliet (Monk), Alexei Ratmansky’s The Nutcracker (Spanish), and Lila York’s Concerto in Pieces (Pas de Trois). Since joining NYCB Mr. la Cour has danced leading roles in Balanchine’s Chaconne, Concerto Barocco,Cortège Hongrois, Jewels, Episodes, Firebird, The Four Temperaments, The Nutcracker, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Prodigal Son, Robert Schumann’s “Davidsbündlertänze”, Serenade, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Stravinsky Violin Concerto, Symphony in C, Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3, Vienna Waltzes, Walpurgisnacht Ballet, Western Symphony, and Who Cares? Additionally, Mr. la Cour has been featured in the works by Jerome Robbins and has originated roles in ballets by Peter Martins and Christopher Wheeldon.

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DANIELLE DINIZ Danielle Diniz competed with the dance studio In the Spotlight for many years, earning both regional and national titles and scholarships. She also trained at the Paper Mill Playhouse Musical Theater Conservatory and Lee Strasberg Theater/Film Institute. Upon graduating from Cornell University (B.A. in English and Theater, minor in Dance), she performed regionally in The Music Man, Young Frankenstein, The Addams Family and Spamalot. She also has been featured in productions of My Fair Lady, National Pastime and Rocky Horror under the direction of Tony nominee Hunter Foster, with choreography by Waitress’s Lorin Latarro. She joined the Dirty Dancing national tour, understudying Baby, Lisa and Elizabeth and has been seen in other NYC workshops and on One Life to Live. She is honored to be performing with Stars of American Ballet and Daniel Ulbricht. INDIANA WOODWARD Indiana Woodward was born in Paris, France and began her dance training at the age of ten at the Yuri Grigoriev School of Ballet in Venice, California. Ms. Woodward began studying at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, during the 2010 summer course and enrolled as a full-time student that fall. In August 2012, she became an apprentice with NYCB and joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet in December 2012. Ms. Woodward was promoted to soloist in February 2017.

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ABOUT THE COMPANY CONNOR WALSH Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Connor Walsh began his training at the age of seven under the direction of his mother Constance Walsh. In 2004, Walsh joined Houston Ballet’s company as a member of the corps de ballet. He was quickly promoted to soloist in 2006 and then to principal dancer in 2007. Walsh’s repertory also includes works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Jiri Kylian, William Forsythe, Justin Peck, Alexander Eckman, Wayne McGregor, Christopher Wheeldon, Twyla Tharp, Hans Van Manen, Glen Tetley, Christopher Bruce, Anthony Tudor, Nacho Duato and Serge Lifar, Melissa Barak. One act creations include Stanton Welch, Azsure Barton, Edward Liang, Mark Morris, James Kudelka, Nicolo Fonte, Melissa Hough, and Garrett Smith among others. In recent years Walsh has expanded his reach into teaching, coaching and choreographing. In 2015, along with fellow Houston Ballet company members Oliver Halkowich and Melody Walsh, Walsh founded REACH - a choreographic project that raises money for arts education in schools. Following the success of REACH, Walsh and his colleagues were invited to create a world premiere, entitled What we keep¸for Houston Ballet in spring of 2018. UNITY PHELAN Unity Phelan was born in Princeton, New Jersey and began her dance training at the age of five at the Princeton Ballet School, where her teachers included Douglas Martin, Maria Youskevitch, and Mary Barton. During the summers of 2008 and 2009, Ms. Phelan attended the summer sessions at the School of American Ballet, the official school of New York City Ballet, and enrolled as

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a full-time student in fall of 2009. She became an apprentice with NYCB in December 2012 and joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet in November 2013. In February 2017, Ms. Phelan was promoted to soloist. BAILY JONES Baily Jones is a member of New York City Ballet’s corps de ballet. She was born in Holladay, Utah, and began her dance training at the age of six at the Ballet West Academy in Salt Lake City, Utah under Jan Clark-Fugit and Jeff Rogers. Ms. Jones attended the 2009 and 2011 summer courses at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, before enrolling as a full-time student in 2011. She received additional training at the Boston Ballet School and Pacific Northwest Ballet School summer programs. Ms. Jones was named an apprentice with NYCB in August 2014 and joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet in July 2015. ALEC KNIGHT Alec Knight was born in Queensland, Australia. He began his dance training in jazz and tap dance at Davidia Lind Dance Centre in 2007, and trained at The Australian Ballet School from 2010 to 2013. He attended the summer course at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, in 2013, and enrolled as a full-time student the following winter term. In August 2015, he became an apprentice with NYCB. While still an apprentice, Mr. Knight originated a featured role in Nicolas Blanc’s Mothership. He joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet in May 2016.

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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+) Stewart Education Foundation OSBA Foundation

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Series Sponsor ($25,000+) Alan & Jeanne Hall Foundation Val A. Browning Charitable Foundation

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Concert Sponsor ($10,000+) Matthew B. Ellis Foundation Norman C. & Barbara L. Tanner Charitable Trust The Pinto Foundation

Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Robert & Marcia Harris Utah Division of Arts & Museums

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

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Platinum ($2,500 – $4,999) Dr. Robert Fudge & Sylvia Newman Dr. William & Barbara Hughes

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Gold ($1,000 – $2,499) Dr. Glen & Genette Biddulph Evan & Geraldine Christensen Dr. & Mrs. Fred Clayson Dr. Rosemary Conover & Luckey Heath Brent & Vicki Cox Foundation

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FRIENDS OF OSBA Bronze ($100 – $499) continued. Jan Thurston Patti Van Aarle Harold & Emily Vonk Lucinda & Phillip Wagner A. Steven Waldrip

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MEMORIAL DONATIONS In Memory of Robert & Joyce Anderson Michael & Sharon Lloyd In Memory of Charles Combe Phyllis Combe In Memory of Joseph Dixon Karen Miner

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