PAUL VASTERLING, Artistic Director & CEO
LISA DIXON FRENCH, COO
with ALIAS Chamber Ensemble
OCTOBER 20-22, 2016 tpac’s polk theater Something Wicked is made possible in part by our generous sponsors. PRESENTING SPONSOR:
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Choreography and Story Interpretation by Paul Vasterling inspired by Macbeth by William Shakespeare Music Composed by Kenji Bunch
Choreography and Story Interpretation by Paul Vasterling inspired by Macbeth by William Shakespeare Music Composed by Kenji Bunch* Music Performed Live by ALIAS Chamber Ensemble Costume Design by Billy Ditty Scenic Design by Paul Vasterling Lighting Design by Scott Leathers
ALIAS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Zeneba Bowers, Violin
Christopher Farrell, Viola
Melissa Rose, Piano
Matt Walker, Cello
CAST THREE WITCHES Keenan McLaren Hartman, Alexandra Meister and Katie Vasilopoulos YOUNG BANQUO Roberto Vega
YOUNG MACBETH Django Mason† MACBETH Christopher Stuart BANQUO, Macbeth’s Friend & Compatriot Jon Upleger
DUNCAN, King of Scotland Nathan Young
LADY MACBETH Mollie Sansone MACDUFF, Scottish Nobleman Judson Veach
LADY MACDUFF Kayla Rowser
MALCOLM, Son of Duncan Nicolas Scheuer
DONALBAIN, Son of Duncan Brett Sjoblom
FLEANCE, Son of Banquo Aleksandr Schroeder ENSEMBLE WOMEN Aubrey Clayton, Sarah Cordia, Julia Eisen, Katie Eliason, Julia Mitchell, Lauren Thompson, Kristin Young and Daniella Zlatarev
ENSEMBLE MEN Tanner Blee, Augusto Cezar, Logan Hillman, Aaron Steinberg, Bridge Taylor and Gerald Watson
Something Wicked was first presented in workshop form during Emergence in 2013. *By arrangement with Kenji Bunch Music Publishing, publisher and copyright holder. Sole Agent: Bill Holab Music †School of Nashville Ballet student
SYNOPSIS PROLOGUE Scotland. Three witches appear from the mist. They encounter young Macbeth and young Banquo. The witches mark Macbeth for the fate of the kingship. ACT I After a battle, Macbeth and Banquo, leaders of the Scottish army, meet the same three witches, who prophesy the future. They address Macbeth as Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland and tell Banquo that he will be the father of kings. The two men try to learn more, but the witches vanish. Messengers arrive with news that Duncan, the current King of Scotland, has made Macbeth Thane of Cawdor. The first part of the witches’ prediction has come true. In Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter from her husband telling her of the events that have just transpired. Duncan will soon arrive at the castle. When Macbeth enters, she tells him that they must kill the king. Duncan arrives, and Lady Macbeth invites him to spend the night. Macbeth has a vision of a dagger, then leaves to commit the murder. On his return, he tells his wife how the act has frightened him. Macduff and Lady Macduff enter the scene. Macduff, a nobleman, discovers the king has been murdered. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth pretend to be horrified and join the others in condemning the crime. Macbeth has become king. Duncan’s son, Malcolm, is suspected of having killed his father and has fled to England. Worried about the prophecy that Banquo’s children will rule, Macbeth and his wife now plan to kill him and his son, Fleance, as well. As Macbeth leaves to prepare the double murder, Lady Macbeth hopes that it will finally make the throne secure. Outside the castle, assassins wait for Banquo, who appears with his son, warning him of strange forebodings. Banquo is killed, but Fleance escapes. Lady Macbeth welcomes the court to the banquet hall, where the guests are dancing. Macbeth hears news that Banquo is dead and his son has escaped. About to take a seat, Macbeth has a terrifying vision of the dead man. His wife is unable to calm her husband. The courtiers wonder about the king’s strange behavior. Macbeth dances a soliloquy that illustrates his conflicting desire for power and his guilt over the recent murders. Duncan appears in Macbeth’s mind as he relives the treacherous act. Macbeth is engulfed by guilt. — 20 Minute Intermission — ACT II Haunted by his murderous deeds, Macbeth demands more prophecies from the witches. Apparitions warn him to beware of Macduff, but assure him that “no man of woman born” can harm him and that he will be invincible until the surrounding forest of Birnam Wood marches on his castle. In another vision, he sees a procession of future kings, followed by Banquo. Horrified, Macbeth collapses. The witches disappear, leaving him on the ground, where his wife finds him. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth resolve to kill Macduff and his family. Macduff and Lady Macduff dance a romantic duet and Macduff exits to lead the revolt against Macbeth. Lady Macduff is murdered by assassins. Lady Macbeth is sleepwalking, haunted by the horrors of what she and her husband have done. Meanwhile, Macbeth awaits the arrival of his enemies. He realizes that he will never live to a peaceful old age. Messengers bring news that Lady Macbeth has killed herself and that Birnam Wood appears to be moving. English soldiers appear, camouflaged with the forest’s branches. Macduff confronts Macbeth and tells him that he was not born naturally, but had a Caesarean birth. He kills Macbeth and proclaims Malcolm king of Scotland.
NASHVILLE BALLET STAFF, LEADERSHIP AND GUESTS PAUL VASTERLING, Artistic Director & CEO Paul Vasterling’s artistic career begin at age 10 when he started studying piano, then expanded at age 16 when he started dancing. From this start, Mr. Vasterling landed at Nashville Ballet where he became a company dancer, teacher, ballet master and choreographer. He stepped into the role of Artistic Director of Nashville Ballet in 1998, and was promoted to CEO for the ballet in the spring of 2010, at the board’s request. His choreography maneuvers between classical full-length story ballets, contemporary one-acts set to the music of local artists and everywhere in between. He has a particular penchant for collaborating with nationally and internally renowned composers, songwriters and institutions such as Nashville’s own Bluebird Cafe, Ben Folds, Matthew Perryman Jones, Fisk Jubilee Singers and others. His artistry as a storyteller has led him to create pieces such as Dracula, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Peter Pan and, most recently, Layla and the Majnun. Beyond his own choreography, Mr. Vasterling has expanded the company’s repertoire to include works by Salvatore Aiello, George Balanchine, James Canfield, Lew Christensen, Twyla Tharp and Jirí Kylián, among many others. In addition, he has edited and updated classic productions of Giselle, The Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake. A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Loyola University, Mr. Vasterling has set a new standard for arts development. Under his leadership as CEO, the company’s operating budget has doubled and Nashville Ballet became the first local performing arts organization to purchase its own building. He oversaw a capital campaign to raise $5.8 million to renovate and reopen as The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet in 2015. He has transformed a troupe of 12 professional dancers into a company of 24, and his commitment to developing the dancers of tomorrow inspired him to establish a second pre-professional company of 35 dancers. Mr. Vasterling has shaped Nashville Ballet into a company high on artistry and dramatic power as well as commanding technical ability and virtuosity. LISA DIXON FRENCH, COO Lisa Dixon French recently moved to Nashville, Tennessee following a successful tenure as Executive Director of the Portland (Maine) Symphony Orchestra. While in Portland, Mrs. French led a highly inclusive strategic planning process that focused the organization on service to the community by enriching lives through music. Mrs. French also strengthened the orchestra’s financial stability, with increased contributed and earned income, increased endowment funds and five years of balanced operating budgets that grew from $2.5 million to $3.3 million from 2010-2015. Originally from Edina, Minn., Mrs. French went to Portland from her role as the Chief Operating Officer of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. French is also a graduate of an executive level orchestra leadership program through the League of American Orchestras. This intensive one-year fellowship program included residencies with the Boston Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, Memphis Symphony, and the Aspen Music Festival and School. Mrs. French graduated from the Eastman School of Music (Rochester, N.Y.) in clarinet performance and music education, and received an Arts Leadership Program Certificate. Mrs. French has also served on the Board of the Maine Association of Nonprofits and the Board of Visitors for the University of Southern Maine. SHARYN MAHONEY, Director of Artistic Operations Sharyn Mahoney joined Nashville Ballet as a company dancer in 1989. Since her retirement from performing, she has continued to work with the organization as School of Nashville Ballet faculty member, Artistic Associate, Director of Education and Community Engagement, Ballet Master and currently, Director of Artistic Operations. During her nine years as Director of Education and Community Engagement, Mrs. Mahoney worked closely with Artistic Director Paul Vasterling to develop and fine-tune NB2, Nashville Ballet’s official second company. While in that same position, she initiated the ballet’s Community Engagement program, which has grown tremendously and now proudly reaches more than 43,000 children and families each year. As Director of Artistic Operations, she works closely with Mr. Vasterling to supervise the company’s artistic endeavors, overseeing the company, Community Engagement and School of Nashville Ballet. TIMOTHY RINEHART YEAGER, Ballet Master A native of Washington, Pa., Timothy Yeager received his dance training at Sally Miller Dance, Third Street Music School Settlement, Syracuse University and North Carolina School of the Arts. Mr. Yeager spent 10 seasons with the North Carolina Dance Theatre where he achieved the rank of principal artist. While there, he starred in ballets by Salvatore Aiello, Alvin Ailey, George Balanchine, Agnes De Mille, David Parsons, Peter Pucci and Paul Taylor, among others. He has also performed as a guest artist with The Dancers Ensemble, Chautauqua Ballet Company and Tampa Ballet. Mr. Yeager has taught master classes and led intensive arts residencies throughout the eastern United States. Before joining the staff of Nashville Ballet in 2001, he served as the Ballet Master with the Moving Poets Theatre of Dance in Charlotte, NC. From 2003 to 2010, he was also Ballet Master for Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance, a summer season company located in Asheville, NC. Mr. Yeager has the honor of being a repetiteur of the Salvatore Aiello Trust and has been staging Aiello’s ballets since 1996. ALLISON ZAMORSKI, Ballet Master Originally from Virginia, Allison Zamorski began her formal dance training with the Virginia Ballet Theatre. She was an honors graduate from the Virginia Governor’s School for the Arts High School Dance Program, majoring in both ballet and modern dance. In 1999, after being awarded a scholarship with School of Nashville Ballet, Ms. Zamorski relocated to Nashville to train under the direction of Adam Sage. She danced in NB2, Nashville Ballet’s second company, developing her skills as an apprentice, and was promoted to full company member in 2002 under Artistic Director Paul Vasterling. Ms. Zamorski danced professionally with Nashville Ballet for four years and had multiple ballets set on her, including Vasterling’s Cinderella, Romeo and Juliet, Giselle, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake. After retiring as a dancer in 2006, Ms. Zamorski continued her expression of dance as a faculty member with School of Nashville Ballet, teaching a variety of dance classes to children and adults including ballet, pointe, modern, character, improvisation and repertory. She has worked extensively with the Community Engagement program, exposing approximately 35,000 Middle Tennessee residents to the art of dance. Now, as Ballet Master with Nashville Ballet, Ms. Zamorski assists in the staging and rehearsals of various main company performances. She also oversees all NB2 performances, rehearsals and schedules, as well as youth casts in Nashville Ballet productions. Also, Ms. Zamorski has the distinct honor of being entrusted to set the works of Paul Vasterling in Nashville and throughout the country.
NASHVILLE BALLET STAFF, LEADERSHIP AND GUESTS (CONT’D) SCOTT LEATHERS, Resident Lighting Designer Scott Leathers has served as the Resident Lighting Designer for Nashville Ballet since 1987. He has also served as the Resident Lighting Designer for Nashville Children’s Theatre since 2003, Kentucky Repertory Theatre (‘04-’08), Chattanooga Symphony and Opera and Ballet Tennessee. He periodically serves as interim Lighting Director for the Ryman Auditorium. Mr. Leathers has designed lighting for theatre, opera, ballet and modern dance since 1981 to critical acclaim. His design experience includes work with the Nashville Repertory Theatre, Opera Omaha, Studio West Dance Theatre, Milwaukee Ballet, Theatre Craft, Stage One, American Negro Playwrights Theatre, Amun Ra Theatre, Musical Theatre Louisville, Karen Steele Dance Quintet, Ballet Omaha, Ballet Austin, Cumberland County Playhouse and Dollywood. He has also worked internationally with performing arts organizations such as Tanz Ensemble Cathy Sharp (TECS-Switzerland) and Ballet Manila (Philippines). He has also designed scenery for numerous productions including Nashville Ballet’s productions of Robin Hood, Postcards from the Boys, The Bell Witch, Harvest Home, Western Stars and Fête Champêtre. KENJI BUNCH, Guest Composer Kenji Bunch has emerged as one of the most engaging, influential and prolific American composers of his generation. Hailed by the New York Times as “A Composer To Watch” and cited by Alex Ross in his seminal book The Rest Is Noise, Mr. Bunch’s unique blend of wit, exuberance, lyricism, unpredictable stylistic infusions and exquisite craftsmanship has brought acclaim from audiences, performers and critics alike. Mr. Bunch’s symphonic music has been performed by more than 40 orchestras and his genre-defying chamber works have been performed in premier venues on six continents. Mr. Bunch maintains an active career as a violist, and is widely recognized for performing his own groundbreaking works for viola. In the spring of 2011, he released a recording of his complete works for solo viola on Bulging Disc Records. A native of Portland, Oregon, Mr. Bunch studied at the Juilliard School, receiving his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in viola with Toby Appel and in composition with Robert Beaser. ZENEBA BOWERS, ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Artistic Director, Violin Zeneba Bowers earned her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Eastman School of Music. She has served as concertmaster of Charleston Spoleto Festival, Festival dei Due Mondi (Spoleto, Italy) and the New World Symphony. She joined the Nashville Symphony in 1999 and became Assistant Principal Second Violin in 2001. Ms. Bowers founded ALIAS in 2002; the group quickly became a major element of Nashville’s classical music scene and garnered a Grammy nomination in 2011 for Best Small Ensemble Performance on its debut CD, Gabriela Lena Frank: Hilos, which she also co-produced. Under Ms. Bowers’ artistic leadership, ALIAS has received critical acclaim nationwide for the ensemble’s innovation, artistry, unique business model and groundbreaking programming. CHRISTOPHER FARRELL, ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Viola Violist Christopher Farrell has been a member of the Nashville Symphony since 1999. He received a Bachelor of Music from the University of North Texas under the tutelage of Dr. George Papich and a Master of Music degree from Indiana University as a student of Atar Arad. Other important teachers include Laura Altz and Connie Brouillette. As a member of ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Mr. Farrell can be heard on ALIAS albums Amorisms, Boiling Point, Music of Kenji Bunch and the Grammy-nominated album Gabriela Lena Frank: Hilos. In addition to performing with the Nashville Symphony and ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Mr. Farrell is an active studio musician and can be heard on numerous albums by an eclectic range of recording artists. Mr. Farrell’s compositions have been performed in ALIAS Chamber Ensemble season concerts at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music and Nashville Symphony OnStage performances at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. In 2015, Mr. Farrell was awarded a Bonnaroo Works/ Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Grant by the Metro Nashville Arts Commission for the creation and recording of Needle and Thread, Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp. MELISSA ROSE, ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Piano Melissa Rose has enjoyed a 30-year career as a collaborative pianist, performing internationally and throughout the United States. Critics describe her as “powerfully musical” (Kansas City Star) and “an exceptional partner” (kcmetropolis.org). In addition to ALIAS, she appears regularly with Summerfest Concerts in Kansas City. As a pianist keenly interested in performing contemporary music, Ms. Rose has participated in numerous premieres and residencies with leading American composers. In the early post-Soviet period, she brought contemporary American music to audiences in Moscow and Kazan, Tatarstan, performing solo recitals and collaborating with Russian musicians in chamber music. More recently, she has recorded chamber works by leading contemporary composers on the Naxos, Centaur, Blue Griffin, Delos, Navona and Good Child Music labels. An Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Piano at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music, she teaches collaborative piano and coaching both vocal and instrumental chamber music. MATT WALKER, ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Cello After two years as an English major at James Madison University, cellist Matt Walker transferred to Florida State University, where in 1991 he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Music. After playing for three years with the Jacksonville Symphony and then five years with the Charleston Symphony, Mr. Walker won a position in the cello section in the Nashville Symphony in 1999. In 2002 he was one of the founding members of ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, appearing as a cellist and composer, as well as a bassist and guitarist. The ensemble has garnered much critical acclaim locally and nationally for its artistry and adventurous programming, which has included world premieres of several of his own compositions. Mr. Walker is featured on ALIAS’ first CD, Gabriela Lena Frank: Hilos, released on Naxos’ American Classics label in 2011; he also co-produced the disc, which received a Grammy nomination for Best Small Ensemble Performance. As a composer, he has written many pieces which have been performed around the country and in Europe. Over years of working closely with many musicians in other genres (notably Lyle Lovett and Chet Atkins, as well as countless Nashville recording artists), much of his composition has become heavily influenced by swing, jazz and blues. In 2012, Mr. Walker was commissioned by Nashville Ballet, which premiered his Arabian Blues in May 2012 as part of the Emergence series. That same month, Yo-Yo Ma premiered his cello duo Yo-Yo Joe. In the fall of 2012, Nashville Ballet’s performance of Arabian Blues in Emergence was recognized as a “Best of Nashville” work by the Nashville Scene.
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Nashville Ballet is Delighted to be Invited to Ballet Across America! The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington, D.C. | April 17-23, 2017 The Kennedy Center honors innovation and diversity in American ballet with the return of Ballet Across America. Placing artists at the center of the conversation as never before, the weeklong celebration explores new directions in the art form through programs curated by two of the biggest superstars in the ballet world: American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland and New York City Ballet Resident Choreographer and Soloist Justin Peck. Nashville Ballet will perform The Ben Folds Project, featuring Ben Folds’ Concerto, co-commissioned by Nashville Ballet, The Nashville Symphony and the Minnesota Orchestra.
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Nashville Ballet 2016 - 2017 COMPANY MEMBERS
AUGUSTO CEZAR From Säo Paulo, Brazil With Nashville Ballet since 2011 Training and Education Conservatório Carlos Gomes, Escola de Artes ABAMBA, Escola Banana Broadway, Academia de Ballet Lina Penteado, Especial Academia de Ballet Previously Companhia Banana Broadway, Companhia Brasileira de Danças Clássicas
LOGAN HILLMAN From Mt. Vernon, Va. With Nashville Ballet since 2016 Training and Education Virginia Ballet, Kirov Academy, Akhmedova Ballet Academy Previously Atlantic City Ballet, Columbia Classical Ballet, Richmond Ballet 2
SARAH CORDIA From Atlanta, Ga. With Nashville Ballet since 2010 Training and Education Metropolitan Ballet Theater, NB2 Awards National Endowment for the Arts Young Artists Merit Scholarship Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
ALEXANDRA MEISTER From Aurora, Ohio With Nashville Ballet since 2008 Training and Education Houston Ballet, training with Ana Lobe, NB2 Competitor in 2010 USA International Ballet Competition, 2011 Boston International Ballet Competition, 2016 Varna International Ballet Competition Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
JULIA EISEN From Chapel Hill, N.C. With Nashville Ballet since 2010 Training and Education The Ballet School of Chapel Hill, North Carolina School of the Arts, Richmond Ballet, Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance, NB2, National Choreographer’s Initiative Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
JULIA MITCHELL From Hingham, Mass. With Nashville Ballet since 2011 Training and Education Boston Ballet, Exploring Ballet with Suzzane Farrell, Miami City Ballet, NB2 Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
KATIE ELIASON From Manchester, Conn. With Nashville Ballet since 2010 Training and Education Hartford Ballet, BalletMet Columbus, Atlanta Ballet, NB2 Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
KAYLA ROWSER From Conyers, Ga. With Nashville Ballet since 2007 Training and Education Magdalena Maury School of Classical Ballet, Georgia Youth Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Atlanta Ballet, Washington Ballet, NB2 Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice, Charleston Ballet Theatre
KEENAN MCLAREN HARTMAN From Boston, Mass. With Nashville Ballet since 2011 Training and Education Boston Ballet Previously Dayton Ballet, Ballet Fleming, Ballet Montana, Ballet Austin II
MOLLIE SANSONE From Jacksonville, N.C. With Nashville Ballet since 2004 Training and Education The Joffrey Midwest Workshop, the Nutmeg Ballet Conservatory, Atlanta Ballet, NB2 Also With Piedmont Dance Theater, Quixotic Fusion and MOTION Dance + Theater Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
Nashville Ballet 2016 - 2017 COMPANY MEMBERS
NICOLAS SCHEUER From Joinville, Brazil With Nashville Ballet since 2012 Training and Education Bolshoi Theatre School of Brazil, Boston Ballet School, New English Ballet Theatre London Competitor in 2016 Varna International Ballet Competition Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
JUDSON VEACH From Columbus, Ohio With Nashville Ballet since 2010 Training and Education Columbus Dance Theatre, School of American Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, The Julliard School Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
BRETT SJOBLOM From Columbia, Mo. With Nashville Ballet since 2012 Training and Education Columbia Performing Arts Center, Virginia School of the Arts, The Boston Conservatory, NB2 Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
NATHAN YOUNG From Little Rock, Ark. With Nashville Ballet since 2014 Training and Education Arkansas Festival Ballet, The University of Oklahoma Previously Dance Theater of Tennessee
CHRISTOPHER STUART From Sandy Hook, Conn. With Nashville Ballet since 2003 Training and Education North Carolina School of the Arts, NB2 Awards 2010 Tennessee Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship Choreographed Emergence series, Ballet Ball 2013-2016, various music videos, Under the Lights Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice JON UPLEGER From Sterling Heights, Mich. With Nashville Ballet since 2000 Training and Education Virginia School of the Arts Also With Terpsicorps Theater of Dance Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
GERALD WATSON From St. Petersburg, Fla. With Nashville Ballet since 2012 Training and Education Academy of Ballet Arts, Boston Conservatory Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
KATIE VASILOPOULOS From Rockville Centre, N.Y. With Nashville Ballet since 2008 Training and Education Maple Avenue Dance in Rockville Centre, Ballet Academy East, NB2 Previously Nashville Ballet Apprentice
DANIELLA ZLATAREV From Walnut Creek, Calif. With Nashville Ballet since 2014 Training and Education Contra Costa Ballet Centre, School of American Ballet, Houston Ballet, Kirov Academy of Ballet, Boston Ballet, NB2 Previously Company C, BalletMet, Ballet Austin II, Oakland Ballet, MOTION Dance Theatre
Nashville Ballet 2016 - 2017 APPRENTICE MEMBERS
AUBREY CLAYTON From Cullman, Ala. With Nashville Ballet since 2010 Training and Education Cullman Ballet Theatre School, Alabama School of Fine Arts, Bossov Ballet Previously NB2
AARON STEINBERG From Tenafly, N.J. With Nashville Ballet since 2016 Training and Education Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at ABT, Hamburg Ballet School, Sarasota Ballet, Kansas City Ballet 2
BRIDGE TAYLOR From Juneau, Alaska With Nashville Ballet since 2015 Training and Education Next Generation Ballet, Boston Ballet School Previously NB2
LAUREN THOMPSON From Virginia Beach, Va. With Nashville Ballet since 2012 Training and Education East Virginia School for the Performing Arts, The HARID Conservatory Previously NB2
ADMINISTRATION
KRISTIN YOUNG From Indianapolis, Ind. With Nashville Ballet since 2011 Training and Education The Academy of Ballet Internationale, Indianapolis School of Ballet, The University of Oklahoma Previously NB2
Director of Artistic Operations Sharyn Mahoney
Accounting Manager Chris Butler
Public Relations Coordinator Lauren McKirgan
Director of Sales & Marketing Jan Puckett Morrison
Events Manager Leigh Adams
Data & Development Coordinator Molly Golinvaux
Director of Development Jeanette Barker
Marketing Manager Brittany Carlton
Box Office Coordinator Jeremy Maxwell
Community Engagement Manager Briona Richardson
Human and Physical Resources Manager Mike Ford
PRODUCTION Director of Production Todd Coogen
Draper/First Hand Billy Ditty
Head Carpenter Paul Lussier
Technical Director Isaac Castille
Wardrobe Supervisor/Stitcher Jeri Meador
Lighting Designer Scott Leathers
Company Dresser Emily Hardesty
Assistant Lighting Designer Kelly Landry
Hair and Make Up Courtney Small
Photographers David Bailey Tim Broekema Chad Driver Karyn Kipley Heather Thorne
Production Stage Manager Deborah Climo
Head Electrician Kristen Rosengren
Videographers Tim Broekema Richard Driver Eugene Lotochinski
SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE BALLET Director of the School of Nashville Ballet Nick Mullikin School Manager Alexandra Whetzel School Registrar Tiffani Monreal School Associates Hannah Bishop Sara DelaHaya Brentwood Associate Kathryn Sutton
Academy Principal Nicole Koenig Full-Time School Faculty Guangchen Fu Kate Kastelnick Shabaz Ujima Part-Time School Faculty Cara Allison Bailey Bergmann Kathy Callaghan Kate Cofer Krissy Dodge Denise Eason
Part-Time School Faculty (cont’d) Julia Eisen Jennifer Gray Eric Harris Thea Jones Jimmy Joyner Julia Mitchell Rachel Nasuti Kim Ratcliffe Mollie Sansone Jon Upleger Judson Veach Gerald Watson Katelyn Yeary
Accompanists Sarah Barham Eric Burgett Joshua Carter Svitlana Keith Al Marcelli Bill White Company Rehearsal Pianist Alessandra Volpi
Nashville Ballet 2016 - 2017 SECOND COMPANY MEMBERS NB2
Nashville Ballet’s Pre-Professional Company
NB2 Elite
L-R: Morgan Butler-Morris, Carrington Lorenz, Yuki Yashima
NB2 Second Years
L-R: Darci Kardell, Linnea Swarting, Nicole Reehorst, Ellie Edwards Not Pictured: Isabel Montague
NB2 First Years
Back Row L-R: Nicole Browne, Sean Daly, Roberto Vega, Tanner Blee, Peyton Yearick, Philip Perez, Abram Bagwell, Aleksandr Schroeder, Kathryn Phillips Front Row L-R: Emma Matthews, Sarah Pierce, Elena LaMadrid, Stephanie Dyke, Katie Chal, Elisabeth Johnson, Mallory Williams Not Pictured: Manuela Lavalle
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NASHVILLE BALLET STANDING OVATIONS! Nashville Ballet is immensely grateful for its Benefactor’s Society members, Ambassador’s Society members, Ballet Ball 2016 supporters and in-kind donations. All efforts have been made to recognize everyone who has given (08/01/2015-09/22/2016). $100,000+ Ballet Ball 2016 Ingram Charitable Fund, Inc. Mrs. Martha Rivers Ingram Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission Phase 3 Marketing & Communications
$5,000 - $9,999 BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Community Trust Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Corrections Corporation of America The Danner Foundation Michelle Gaffney $50,000 - $99,999 Elizabeth and Lynn Greer Mrs. J. Ronald Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hayden The Late Ronnie Scott The HCA Foundation Susan Underwood Anna Hemnes and Physical Therapy Jacob Schwarz Tennessee Arts Commission Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Hensler $20,000 - $49,999 Ms. Charlyn Jarrells Anonymous Jay Joyner and Joyner Mr. Lance Bloom Hogan Printing Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ketchel III Climb Nashville Karen and Sylvain Lapointe Maureen and James Danly M.A.C. Cosmetics Dedmon Chiropractic Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. Mark Humphreys J. Mahanes III The Shubert Foundation Adrienne and Richard The Julia Carell Stadler McRae III Foundation and Dance Network Mr. Donald R. Moody and Syzygy Ms. Tyler L. Riggins James and Patricia Munro $10,000 - $19,999 Gus and Jennifer Puryear Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Todd Sandahl Benefits, Inc. Daniel and Lisa Slipkovich Richard and Judith Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sowell Butler Snow Mr. and Mrs. George B. Stadler Caterpillar Financial SunTrust Bank Corner Partnership, LLC Tennessee Orthopaedic Brownlee Currey Foundation Alliance Dollar General Corporation Mr. Louis Todd, Jr. Dollar General Literacy UBS Financial Services Foundation U.S. Bank Foundation Mrs. Annette S. Eskind Washington Foundation Laurie and Steven Eskind Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Welch Ben Folds Friends of Nashville Ballet $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. William L. Haralson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrington Aladdin Industries Foundation HCA/TriStar Health Alana Healthcare Ingram Industries Mr. and Mrs. David Lipman Brothers Bruce Amiot The Mall at Green Hills AT&T Jack C. Massey Foundation Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Mrs. Ellen Harrison Martin Caldwell and Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLure Mr. and Mrs. Ward The Memorial Foundation Ashley Baker National Endowment for the Arts Mrs. Meera Ballal and New York Choreographic Mr. Seenu Reddy Institute Bank of Nashville Publix Super Markets Charities Annie Laurie Berry Simply Balanced Mr. Charles C. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sohr and The Honorable Heather and Curt Thorne Marsha Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. James F. Turner, Jr. Bart Bowling Union Station Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waller Campbell Boyd IV Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bracken, Jr. Tim Broekema
$2,500 - $4,999 (cont’d) Mr. and Mrs. Barney Byrd CapStar Bank Mr. Charlie B. Carlisle and Mrs. Anissa Nelson-Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W. Carroll II Mr. Joseph Cashia and Ms. Angela Humphreys Dr. Elizabeth Cato Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cheadle, Jr. Community Choice Financial Mr. and Ms. Johnson J. Cooper Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cox The Crichton Group Cumberland Trust Ms. Gail Danner Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eastwood, Jr. Dr. Luis Fernandez and Dr. Viviana Lavin First Tennessee Bank Brian Fitzpatrick Franklin Synergy Bank Lisa and Michael French Karyn M. Frist Patricia C. and Thomas F. Frist Honorable William H. Frist MJ Graves and Clarke Gallivan Doug and Rose Grindstaff Mr. and Mrs. John R. Heller, III Mr. and Mrs. B. Hunter Hill Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Frederick Horne, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Houff Ms. Rene Houghland Margie Hutchison Jacqueline and Robert Hutton Martha and Gavin Ivester Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Jones Susan and Bill Joy Karen Kipley Photography Mr. Neil B. Krugman and Ms. Lee Pratt Lewis Thomason King and Krieg Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Lipman MD Save Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Molteni Mr. Roger E. Moore and Mr. G. Brian Jackson Dr. Clint Newman Mrs. Lacey Newman Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Noel Nashville Predators Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peluso Pinnacle Financial Partners Regions Financial Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Todd Sandahl Sandra Schatten Michael Schlosser and Kerri Cavanaugh Dr. and Mrs. Steven B Shankle Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith
$2,500 - $4,999 (cont’d) Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Spalding Earl Swenson Associates Ms. Angie M. Swinford Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson Lori Tigert Sean C. Kelly and Patricia A. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd Van Mol Restoration Jane Vandeventer Vanderbilt University Mrs. Mary Jo Wedgeworth Wells Fargo Mr. and Mrs. Brad Williams Dallas H. Wilt Kristen Winston Catering $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Hope Anderson Mrs. Hunter Armistead Mr. and Mrs. David F. Arnholt Mr. and Mrs. J. Brannan Atkinson Anita and Don Baltimore Jeremiah Beaty Mr. James Bristol Ann and Frank Bumstead John Carter Cash Caterpillar Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Corcoran Bonne and Gary Crigger Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Crumbo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson Dale III Mr. and Ms. Jason Dasal Mr. and Mrs. Walton Denton Mr. Matt Dobson in Honor of Mr. Mark Humphreys and Ms. Emily Hastings Element Salon Emmely and Michael Duncan Mr. Michael Fluck Mary Gale and Gerry Gaintner Google, Inc. Landis B. Gullett Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Janet and Jim Hasson Dr. and Mrs. J. Brevard Haynes in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd and Mr. E. Howard Harvey Dr. Celeste Hemingway Mrs. Ashley W. Henry Michael D. Hill, M.D. Mr. David Hormby Mr. and Mrs. Houston Howell Carlene Hunt in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd Bud Ireland Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce Johnson Owen and Amy Joyner
Over the past year, many Nashville Ballet patrons shared additional memorial and honorarium gifts recognizing several important leaders and benefactors who have dedicated their lives to this mission. Please visit www.nashvilleballet.com for a full listing of these generous and thoughtful gifts.
NASHVILLE BALLET STANDING OVATIONS! Nashville Ballet is immensely grateful for its Benefactor’s Society members, Ambassador’s Society members, Ballet Ball 2016 supporters and in-kind donations. All efforts have been made to recognize everyone who has given (08/01/2015-09/22/2016). $1,000 - $2,499 (cont’d) Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kirshner Ms. Theresa Lee Frances and Eugene Lotochinski Dr. and Mrs. Steven V. Manoukian Richard and Sheila McCarty The Honorable Gilbert S. Merritt Noteable Blends, Kristen and Scott Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd Patterson Allison and Steven Powers Drs. Joey S. and Chad T. Price Ragland Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Reisner Mr. and Mrs. D. Tate Rich Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter in Memory of Mrs. Jane Fabian, Mrs. Patricia Todd, Mr. J. Ronald Scott and Mr. Donald Shriver Anne and Charles Roos Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Scokin Mr. and Mrs. John S. Scott Mr. and Mrs. James Seabury Ms. Kimberly Shadwick Mrs. Jack W. Shepherd Don Shockley in Memory of Mary Jim Shockley Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation J. T. Smith Mr. William Taylor Sandy and Jack Tyrrell Paul Vasterling and Jason Facio Joyce A. Vise Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Brian Waller Bradley D. Wensel Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Wolfe in Memory of Jane Fabian Rachel Zamata Mr. Bob Zeglarski and Ms. Megan Joyce $500 - $999 Anonymous Angie Adams Mr. and Mrs. David F. Baker III Ms. Jeanette Barker Mr. and Mrs. John Bearden in Memory of Mr. J. Ronald Scott and Mr. Brian Ward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beck Mrs. Patricia F. Belcher Betty C. Bellamy Blackbaud Inc. Brantley Sound Phil and Allison Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Dean F. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Neely Coble III Lisa and Jonathan Cole Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Cox III Ms. Kelly Pappas Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Dale
$500 - $999 (cont’d) dreamGEAR LLC in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Vasterling Mr. Charles W. Dunn The Eden Foundation Wayne Edwards and Kathy Callaghan Dr. Morel Enoch Harvey Jane and Richard Eskind and Family The Farmer’s Florist Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fleetwood Tony Freeland Dr. and Mrs. A. Fruin Mr. and Mrs. James F. Gallivan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ghertner Ms. Theresa P. Godchaux Charlsie and John Halliburton Mr. and Mrs. Chris Harwell Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Herring Mr. and Mrs. M. Wright Hickerson, III Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jacques Audrey and Frank Jones Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jay Keaton Mr. James Keegan in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd Mr. and Mrs. Kent Kirby Heloise Werthan Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. LaGasse in Memory of Mrs. Claudette Sisk Le Macaron Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Lovett Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McCabe, Jr. Dr. Michel McDonald and Mr. Ward Pace Mr. and Mrs. E. Patrick McIntyre Jill and Newt Ogden Susan and Rick Oliver Ms. Arnita Long and Mr. Tim Ozgener Mr. and Mrs. Tim Pereira Mrs. Joan Pinkley Sharon and Douglas Pugh Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Ray D. Smith and Mike H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smothers Mr. and Mrs. Adam G. Solesby Mr. Seth Sparkman in Memory of Ms. Catherine Fleming Ms. Carolyn Schneider Rich and Lucy Smith Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swarting Noelle and John Tabor Twelve | Twelve Union Common Ken and Sandy Upleger William W. Wade Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Wall Joni Werthan
$500 - $999 (cont’d) Mrs. Martin Zeitlin $250 - $499 Anonymous Stephen Abelman and Robin Holab-Abelman Ben and Nancy Adams Mr. and Mrs. Josh Anderson Dr. Reca Barwin Best Brands Mr. and Mrs. Keener Billups Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Binkley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Blackburn Ms. Shirley Blackburn in Memory of Mrs. Jane Fabian and Mrs. Claudette Sisk Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bogle III in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd Mr. and Mrs. Paulus J. Buijsman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Bunting Mr. Robert H. Burns Ms. Sandra Cochran Chase Cole Mr. Brian Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crane Dr. and Mrs. Ben Davis Dr. James Dedmon Michael Doochin and Linda Kartoz-Doochin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Emery Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ericson John and Janet Exton Mr. and Mrs. Ron D. Farris Mr. Harold Ford, Jr. in Memory of Mr. J. Ronald Scott Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Frohsin Margaret and Robert Gibbons Michael and Charlotte Goldston Molly and Nicholas Golinvaux Mr. Chris Guthrie and Mrs. Tracey George Ms. Barbara Hagood Ms. Ansley Hampton Dr. Kristina Storck and Dr. John Matthew Hassan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Holland, Jr. The Hunt Company Ms. Donna Sir Johnson Mr. William J. Jones, Jr. and Mr. Robert J. Turner Anne Knauff Mr. Paul H. Kuhn, Jr. Alicia Leadford Kenneth and Bev Leiser Mr. John Leonard Emily Leonard and Sloane Southard Sally M. Levine Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Levine Ms. Moriah Lutz-Tveite Ms. Dawn Mangrum Elizabeth and Samuel Marney, Jr.
$250 - $499 (cont’d) Mr. James S. Mathis May, Hagan and Todd, PLLC in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd Mrs. Jayne Menkemeller Mark and Bonnie Miller-McLemore Col. and Mrs. William H. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Nelson Mr. Christopher Ozburn Major and Mrs. John Page Mr. Chris F. Pair Randy and Jana Parham Charitable Fund in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Vasterling and in Honor of Ms. Linda Dyer Dr. Megan Parker Peters Mr. and Mrs. Matt Perkins Victoria Banks and David Petrelli Candace Revelette Mr. G. Kyle Rybczyk Dr. Stephanie Schultz Dr. Jennifer Seebach Alix Weiss Sharp Mrs. Herb Shayne Timothy and Jennifer Sheehan Mrs. Pamela Sloan Ms. Margaret Stosik Hope and Howard Stringer Bill and Cathy Turner in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd Mr. and Mrs. D. Breck Walker Mr. and Mrs. John L. Watson III in Memory of Mrs. Patricia Todd Kent and Karen Weeks Dr. Wendel Ms. Cathy Werthan Westerfield Family Mr. and Mrs. Govan D. White Vivian R. and Richard A. Wynn Donna and Jim Zamorski
Over the past year, many Nashville Ballet patrons shared additional memorial and honorarium gifts recognizing several important leaders and benefactors who have dedicated their lives to this mission. Please visit www.nashvilleballet.com for a full listing of these generous and thoughtful gifts.
Many thanks to our ELEVATE donors. All efforts have been made to recognize everyone who has given above $1,320. Founder’s Circle ($100,000+) Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cheadle, Jr. Mr. Brownlee O. Currey In Honor of Agneta Currey Earl Swensson Associates Inc. Laurie and Steven Eskind The HCA Foundation The Martin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. McRae III Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County Elaina and Ronnie Scott Mr. and Mrs. James C. Seabury III Daniel, Lisa, Sam and Jake Slipkovich Leah and Jim Sohr In Honor of Paul Vasterling Curt and Heather Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Todd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Turner, Jr. James Stephen Turner Foundation
Claire Whitfield Tucker Paul Vasterling and Jason Facio Toby Wilt Family Foundation Choreographer’s Circle ($15,000-$24,999) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Allen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eastwood, Jr. Mrs. Jane M. Fabian Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Ben Folds Michelle Gaffney MJ Graves Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Jones Lee Pratt and Neil Krugman Nashville Ballet Staff and Dancers 2013-2015 Mr. Lannie Walker Neal, Jr. Regions Mr. and Mrs. David Rollins Dallas and Fleming Wilt
Principal Dancer’s Circle ($10,000-$14,999) ACU Signs In Memory of Ian Merrill-Facio Artistic Director’s Circle The Band Perry ($25,000-$99,000) Mrs. James C. Bradford, Jr. In Anonymous Honor of Elaina and Angie and Maggie Adams Ronnie Scott Belmont University Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W. Carroll II Bridgestone Americas The Cintado-Scokin Family Corner Partnership, LLC Jane and Richard Eskind Annette S. Eskind and Family Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Eskind The Fugitive Foundation Herb and Barbara Fritch Bill Haralson Kay and Roderick Heller Chris and Gina Keaton Anna R. Hemnes and Heather and David Lang Jacob Schwarz Lynn and Ken Melkus Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jayne Menkemeller A. Hensler Donald R. Moody Jacqueline and Robert Hutton Anissa Nelson-Carlisle I.C. Thomasson Associates, Inc. and Charlie Carlisle Ingram Civil Engineering Donald R. Moody Group, LLC David Randolph Smith and Ms. Charlyn Jarrells Catherine Gemmato-Smith Kidman Urban Family Gloria and Paul Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. SunTrust Foundation Lipman Betsy and Ridley Wills III Lovers of Movement Mrs. Ellen Harrison Martin Soloist’s Circle Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLure ($5,000-$9,999) The Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Banker James and Patricia Munro Jeremiah Beaty Emily Jordan Noel Ann and Frank Bumstead Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus A. Drs. Keith and Leslie Puryear IV Churchwell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rechter Lisa and Jonathan Cole Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. The Container Store Spalding Brenda and Ronald Corbin Shirley and Stuart Speyer Kim and Jim Crafton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Dale James and Maureen Danly The Danner Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James Dedmon Pat and Kitty Moon Emery Brian Fitzpatrick Karyn McLaughlin Frist Gerry and Mary Gale Gaintner Cindee and Michael Gold Elizabeth and Lynn Greer In Honor of Mollie Sansone Ashley and Douglas Henry Mr. and Mrs. Matt A. Holst Martha and Gavin Ivester Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Jones Kraft CPAs PLLC Mr. Paul H. Kuhn, Jr. Robert S. Lipman Eugene and Frances Lotochinski Mr. and Mrs. Walker C. Matthews McNutt Pediatric Dentistry The Honorable Gilbert S. Merritt Mills Family LLC Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter Richters - Corzines Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Shepard Joe and Joanne Sowell Hope and Howard Stringer Joyce A. Vise Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Weigel Corps de Ballet ($2,500-$4,999) Anonymous Anita and Don Baltimore Russell and Oguz Bates Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Crabb III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dickerson Emmely and Michael Duncan Amy S. Eskind Mr. and Mrs. James F. Gallivan Amos E. Gott Ms. Terry Hardesty Mr. and Mrs. Rick Horne Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Jarman Dr. Lois Jordan Mr. Edward Wade Joyner III Molly and John Kelly Kelly Construction, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Kestner Heloise Werthan Kuhn
Robert and Marlene Eskind Moses Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nicol The Honorable Gary Odom and Mrs. Rachel Zamata Odom Michael Schlosser and Kerri Cavanaugh Dr. and Mrs. Steven B Shankle Mrs. Jack W. Shepherd Luke and Susan Simons Mr. and Mrs. William T. Spitz Suburban Asset Management In Honor of Lauren Thompson Ms. Betsy Taylor Mr. Tom Walker Bradley Wensel Tutu Society ($1,320-$2,499) Anonymous Mrs. Hunter Armistead Ms. Cassidy Bentley Suann and Ralph Davis The Ferre Family Susan and Frank Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Houston W. Howell Mr. Mark Humphreys Dr. Mitchell D. Korn Heather and Paul Lefkowitz Dr. and Mrs. Mason Joseph and Lynn May Foundation Patrick and Ellen McIntyre Christopher and Patricia Mixon Ms. Kathryn Sevier Phillips Mr. Kevin Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Schneider Ms. Alena Shostak and Mr. Pavel Bukengolts Dr. Wesley and Mrs. Sheila Thayer Lori Tigert Mr. Scott A. Wood
For a full listing of all donors to ELEVATE, please visit our website at www. nashvilleballet.com.