WELCOME TO THE WINTER SEASON!
Our winter mixed programme introduces two compelling dancemakers to The National Ballet of Canada repertoire. Internationally renowned choreographer David Dawson presents the company premiere of his acclaimed Anima Animus and we have a world premiere from an exciting new voice in Rena Butler.
The programme opens with George Balanchine's virtuoso Symphony in C, an opportunity to celebrate the artistry of the entire company, from the dancers’ pristine technique to the unforgettable sound of The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra.
I’m thrilled to share the work of Rena Butler, a rising star in contemporary movement. Rena is working in dialogue with selections from John’s Book of Alleged Dances for string quartet and pre-recorded tape, by celebrated American composer John Adams.
One of the first choreographers that I wanted to introduce to the artists and audiences of the National Ballet was long-time collaborator and friend David Dawson. The company premiere of Anima Animus is a dynamic and energetic work, a perfect introduction to what I envision will be a longstanding creative partnership with David.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Hope Muir Joan and Jerry Lozinski Artistic DirectorThe National Ballet of Canada’s creative home is on the sacred and traditional territories of the Anishinabek, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat. We acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa peoples. We support the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
The National Ballet of Canada is grateful to have the opportunity to work, dance and create on these lands and we thank the past, present and future caretakers of this land for their stewardship. The land we are performing on today has been home to dance and storytelling traditions of Indigenous people since time immemorial. We recognize that colonialism and intergenerational trauma has silenced Indigenous artists for far too long. With this in mind, we encourage you to experience and support the work of the many extraordinary Indigenous dance artists working in Canada today.
SYMPHONY IN C
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Choreography: George Balanchine © The School of American Ballet
Staged by: Joysanne Sidimus and Colleen Neary
Music: Georges Bizet
Costume Design: Karinska
Lighting Design: Ronald Bates
Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach: Rex Harrington
Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach: Xiao Nan Yu
Assistant Rehearsal Director: Stephanie Hutchison
World Premiere: Paris Opéra Ballet, Théâtre National de l'Opéra, Paris, France, July 28, 1947
The National Ballet of Canada Premiere: O’Keefe Centre (now Meridian Hall), Toronto, November 14, 1984
George Balanchine created Symphony in C for Paris Opéra Ballet in 1947 as a virtuosic display of musicality and classical technique. In true Balanchine fashion, the choreography embodies the music with wonderful sensitivity and flair, paying homage to Georges Bizet’s Symphony in C Major with four brilliantly constructed movements. Each movement has a principal couple, two secondary couples and a Corps de Ballet in pristine white tutus, with the entire cast of over 50 dancers uniting for a fast-paced finale.
Symphony in C is a gift from The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada.
ALLEGED DANCES WORLD
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Choreography: Rena Butler
PREMIERE
Music: John Adams, John's Book of Alleged Dances (1994)
By arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, INC., publisher and copyright owner
Aaron Schwebel, violin Jamie Kruspe, violin
Joshua Greenlaw, viola Olga Laktionova, cello
Costume Design: Hogan McLaughlin
Lighting Design: Jeff Logue
Assistant Rehearsal Director: Stephanie Hutchison
World Premiere: The National Ballet of Canada, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, March 3, 2023
Produced and commissioned by The National Ballet of Canada. Lead philanthropic support for Alleged Dances is provided by an Anonymous Donor, with additional support provided by The Producers’ Circle.
Alleged Dances is The National Ballet of Canada's first work by Rena Butler, winner of the Princess Grace Award and rising star in contemporary choreography. Butler's piece is set to the music of John Adams – John's Book of Alleged Dances – a set of dances he composed for the Kronos Quartet and can be played in any order. Evoking themes of memory and identity, Butler’s choreographic vignettes change order with the music for a total of three possible chronologies, giving the piece an organic quality and sense of resistance to being fixed.
The Producers’ Circle: Gail & Mark Appel, John & Claudine Bailey, Inger Bartlett & Marshal Stearns, Laura Dinner & Richard Rooney, Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance, Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin, The William & Nona Heaslip Foundation, Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C., Judy Korthals & Peter Irwin, Mona & Harvey Levenstein, Jerry Lozinski, O.C. & Joan Lozinski, O.C., The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C., Julie Medland, Sandra Pitblado, C.M & Jim Pitblado, C.M., The Harry & Lillian Seymour Family Foundation and The Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation.
ANIMA ANIMUS CANADIAN
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Choreography: David Dawson
PREMIERE
Staged by: Rebecca Gladstone and Christiane Marchant
Music: Ezio Bosso, Violin Concerto No. 1, EsoConcerto (2017)
Aaron Schwebel, violin
Set Design: John Otto
Costume Design: Yumiko Takeshima
Lighting Design: James F. Ingalls Recreated by: Jeff Logue
Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach: Rex Harrington Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach: Xiao Nan Yu
World Premiere: San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco, California, April 21, 2018
The National Ballet of Canada Premiere: Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, March 3, 2023
British choreographer David Dawson created Anima Animus for San Francisco Ballet’s Unbound Festival of new work in 2018. An instant success, it toured throughout the US and to the UK and recently had its premiere at Teatro alla Scala. The ballet explores the fluid space between extremes and opposites and particularly Carl Jung’s gendering of the collective unconscious as anima and animus. Anima Animus is a high-octane work favouring speed and precision that sets the dancers powering across the stage to Ezio Bosso’s Violin Concerto No. 1, music that is also filled with contrasts.
RUNNING TIME
The performance will run approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.
The National Ballet of Canada gratefully acknowledges the support of the following:
THE NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA
Hope Muir
Joan and Jerry Lozinski Artistic Director
David Briskin Music Director and Principal Conductor
Rex Harrington, O.C., D.Litt Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach
Stephanie Hutchison Assistant Rehearsal Director
Greta Hodgkinson, O.Ont. Artist-in-Residence
Celia Franca, C.C., Founder
Karen Kain, C.C., Artistic Director Emerita
Barry Hughson Executive Director
Peter Ottmann Senior Répétiteur
Xiao Nan Yu Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach
Robert Binet Curator and Producer, CreativAction and Special Initiatives
Maria Seletskaja Conductor-in-Residence†
George Crum, Founding Music Director
Guillaume Côté, Jurgita Dronina, Naoya Ebe, Koto Ishihara, Harrison James, Svetlana Lunkina, Siphesihle November, Heather Ogden, Genevieve Penn Nabity, Tina Pereira, Ben Rudisin, Piotr Stanczyk
Stephanie Hutchison, Alejandra Perez-Gomez, Rebekah Rimsay
Jack Bertinshaw, Jordana Daumec, Christopher Gerty, Spencer Hack, Jeannine Haller, Tanya Howard, Alexandra MacDonald, Chelsy Meiss, Jenna Savella, Calley Skalnik, Donald Thom
Brenna Flaherty, Hannah Galway, Selene Guerrero-Trujillo, Kathryn Hosier, Miyoko Koyasu, Tirion Law, Noah Parets, Kota Sato
Ross Allen, Isabelle Bratt, Trygve Cumpston, Emerson Dayton, Shaelynn Estrada, Jason Ferro, Nina Gentes, Albjon Gjorllaku, Monika Haczkiewicz, Josh Hall, Ayano Haneishi, Peng-Fei Jiang, Sophie Lee, Keaton Leier, Scott McKenzie, Larkin Miller, Arielle Miralles, Emma Ouellet, Clare Peterson, McKhayla Pettingill, David Preciado, Teagan Richman-Taylor, Alexander Skinner, Arianna Soleti, Konstantin Tkachuk, Tene Ward, Chrisopher Waters, Isaac Wright
RBC Apprentice Programme: Gabriel Buell, Ethan Clarisey, Connor Hamilton, Isabella Kinch, Hamish Lowe, Lindy Mesmer, Jordan Micallef, Keira Sanford, Pravda Tranfield, Yi-Min Tsung, Taïs Vinolo, Oliver Yonick
Magdalena Popa Artistic Advisor
Robert Binet
Guillaume Côté Choreographic Associates
Joysanne Sidimus Guest Balanchine Répétiteur
Jeff Morris
Liliane Stilwell Stage Managers
Edward Connell
Andrei Streliaev
Zsanna Vaszilenko
Zhenya Vitort Pianists
ORCHESTRA
David Briskin, Music Director and Principal Conductor
Violin 1
Aaron Schwebel, Concertmaster
Lynn Kuo, Assistant Concertmaster
James Aylesworth
Bethany Bergman+
Sheldon Grabke
Csaba Koczó
Nancy Kershaw
Sonia Klimasko-Leheniuk
Dominique Laplante
Yakov Lerner
Jayne Maddison
Joanna Zabrowarna
Violin 2
Jamie Kruspe, Acting Principal 2nd Violin
Aya Miyagawa, Acting Assistant Principal 2nd Violin
Jennie Baccante
Terri Croft+
Patrick Goodwin
Xiao Grabke
Nancy Kershaw
Wendy Rogers
Paul Zevenhuizen
Violas
Shelia Jaffé*, Principal
Joshua Greenlaw, Assistant Principal
Valerie Kuinka, Acting Assistant Principal
Johann Lotter *
Rory McLeod+
Nicholaos Papadakis+
Angela Rudden
Yosef Tamir+
Cellos
Maurizio Baccante, Principal
Marianne Pack, Assistant Principal
Mary-Katherine Finch+
Olga Laktionova
Andrew McIntosh
Elaine Thompson
Paul Widner
Basses
Tony Flynt+, Acting Principal
Robert Speer, Acting Assistant Principal
Jonathan Yeoh, Assistant Principal
Brian Baty+
Robert Wolanski+
Flutes
Leslie J. Allt†, Principal
Shelley Brown, Piccolo
Maria Pelletier
Oboes
Mark Rogers, Principal
Karen Rotenberg
Lesley Young, English Horn
Clarinets
Max Christie, Principal
Gary Kidd, Bass Clarinet
Emily Marlow
Bassoons
Chia-Yu Hsu, Principal ∆
Thomas Roy-Rochette+
Elizabeth Gowen, Contra-Bassoon
Horns
Jessie Brooks, Principal
Christine Passmore+
Gary Pattison
Scott Wevers
Trumpets
Richard Sandals, Principal
Mark Dharmaratnam*
Philip Seguin+
Robert Weymouth*
Trombones
David Archer
David Pell, Bass Trombone
Tuba
Sasha Johnson, Principal
Harp
Lucie Parent*, Principal
Percussion
Kristofer Maddigan, Principal
Mark Mazur
Music Librarian
Jacques Forest
Orchestra Personnel Manager and Music Administrator
Raymond Tizzard
Introducing New Voices DAVID DAWSON RENA BUTLER
By Caroline DickieThe March programme sees The National Ballet of Canada presenting the work of both David Dawson and Rena Butler in Canadian and world premieres, reflecting Artistic Director Hope Muir’s ambition to expand the repertoire with distinct creative voices.
David Dawson has an internationally distinguished career while Rena Butler has been named a “choreographer to watch” – a Princess Grace Award-winning artist who was recently dubbed “The Epitome of Contemporary Cool” in a Dance Magazine cover story. Among many honours, Dawson is the first British choreographer to create a new work for The Mariinsky Ballet, Reverence, winner of the prestigious Golden Mask Award. Both are respected artists pushing the boundaries of our artform from unique perspectives.
“David is someone I respect immensely and have collaborated with many times,” says Muir. “I’ve seen how his work creates space for artistic development and I wanted to provide that opportunity to our dancers. When I witnessed the world premiere of Anima Animus I was so invigorated by the experience – by the music and the expansiveness of the choreographic
language. It’s an ideal introduction to what I envision will be a longstanding relationship with David.”
Dawson is Associate Artist at Het Nationale and at Semperoper Ballett and he has created numerous works internationally, including his full-length Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Giselle and Tristan + Isolde. He has won the Choo San Goh Award and the Prix Benois de la Danse for Choreography, which he has also juried. Dawson created Anima Animus for San Francisco Ballet in 2018 and it is a study in contrasts, most meaningful among them Carl Jung’s concept of anima, the female aspect of the male psyche, and animus, the male aspect of the female psyche. “Within classical ballet there have been traditions that I wanted to question and try to evolve,” says Dawson. “I wanted to create choreography that was less gender biased. The women dance
men’s choreography and the men dance female choreography. In the first and third movements of the ballet, the choreographic language is shared without the limitations of the traditional rules while also creating a counterpoint to this during the second movement, with the focus on the art of the pas de deux or partnering, and how far in the opposite direction we could go.”
Butler is making her National Ballet debut with a world premiere set to the music of American composer John Adams. She is working with Adams’ 1994 composition for the Kronos Quartet, John’s Book of Alleged Dances for String Quartet and pre-reocrded tape, that can be played in any order.
“My piece is a dialogue with John’s score that explores a series of personal recollections of events and the repeated action of attempting to control, maintain, restructure and dismantle them,” says Butler. “Abstracted through a game of hide and seek, this ballet seeks to source various components of veracity as the viewer examines how light and shadow, physicality, text and sequence of sound are obscured to deconstruct and underscore one’s own sense of self in a maelstrom of memory.”
Butler’s collaboration with the National Ballet deepens her existing relationship with Hope Muir, who commissioned original work from her at her previous company.
“Rena has a contagious curiosity in all disciplines,” says Muir. “She is a creative force in the studio and the world is taking notice, which makes the timing of this premiere really exciting. When I think about expanding the National Ballet repertoire with new voices, she is forefront in my mind.”
This programme is certain to convey dance’s limitless potential as a site of experimentation –aesthetically, musically and as a vehicle for ideas.
CELEBRATING JOYSANNE SIDIMUS
Acclaimed Dancer, Répétiteur and Advocate Retires After 38 Years
The National Ballet of Canada is proud to celebrate Joysanne Sidimus as she retires from her career as one of the world’s pre-eminent George Balanchine répétiteurs. Sidimus trained under Balanchine at the School of American Ballet, later joining his New York City Ballet and, with his blessing, staging her first Balanchine work – Serenade – for Pennsylvania Ballet, where she was Principal Dancer. Sidimus was Principal Dancer with The National Ballet of Canada and, later, the company’s primary Balanchine répétiteur. She completes 38 years with the National Ballet this winter staging Balanchine’s glorious Symphony in C, created for Paris Opéra Ballet in 1947.
In addition to her work in the studio, Sidimus has been a career-long advocate for artists’ wellbeing. She founded the Dancer Transition Resource Centre in Toronto, served as founding Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Artists’ Health Centre Foundation and co-founded the Canadian Senior Artists Resource Network. Sidimus received the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in 2006.
SELECTED BIOGRAPHIES
Hope Muir is an acclaimed dancer, teacher and director whose 33-year career spans two continents and a range of classical and contemporary styles. Born in Toronto, she is one of the first graduates of Peter Schaufuss’ London Festival Ballet School and a former dancer at English National Ballet, Rambert Dance Company and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. In 2009, Hope assisted Crystal Pite with the creation of Emergence for The National Ballet of Canada and has since helped to stage the work internationally. She has assisted numerous choreographers in this capacity, staging work by Christopher Bruce, Javier De Frutos and Helen Pickett, among others. Hope is the former Assistant Artistic Director of Scottish Ballet and in 2017, she was appointed Artistic Director of Charlotte Ballet in North Carolina, where she expanded the repertoire and established the highly successful Choreographic Lab. She assumed the role of Joan and Jerry Lozinski Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada on January 1, 2022.
Barry Hughson Executive DirectorBarry Hughson joined The National Ballet of Canada in 2014. Since that time, the company has accelerated its trajectory of artistic growth, fiscal responsibility, community engagement and international acclaim. In 1988, Barry began his professional career as a dancer with The Washington Ballet, performing at the Kennedy Center and internationally. As an arts executive, he has led a variety of arts institutions in the US, including The Warner Theatre, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, American Repertory Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and Boston Ballet. For nine years, he served on the board of Dance/USA, North America’s largest service organization for professional dance. In partnership with Dance/USA and The Royal Ballet, Barry spearheaded the first meeting of international executive dance leadership in 2015. In Canada, Barry was a member of the Coordinating Committee for Respectful Workplaces in the Arts, where he chaired the working group responsible for the development of a nationwide Code of Conduct for the Live Performing Arts. He currently serves as a member of the Steering Committee for the Canadian Arts Coalition and as a member of the Advancement Committee for the International Society of Performing Arts.
Music Director and Principal ConductorDavid Briskin is recognized as one of contemporary ballet’s most accomplished conductors and has served as Music Director and Principal Conductor since 2006. David lived and worked for 23 years as a conductor in New York City in opera, ballet and in concert. He conducted for seven years with American Ballet Theatre and was a seasonal conductor for three years with New York City Ballet. He served for 13 years as conductor for The Juilliard School’s Dance Division and has appeared with nearly all the major North American ballet companies. Internationally, he has appeared with The Royal Ballet, The Royal Swedish Ballet, The Royal Danish Ballet and Hamburg Ballet. Earlier this season, he served as Music Director for the Nureyev Legend and Legacy Gala in London which was filmed for Marquee TV and is currently being screened in cinemas across Japan. In May, David will lead an all-star cast, including Cynthia Dale and Eric McCormack, in Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music at Koerner Hall. He has appeared with orchestras and opera companies in North America and abroad including Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore and Shanghai Symphony Orchestras, as well as Calgary, Manitoba, and Opera Carolina, among others.
Born in London, living in Berlin, David Dawson is Associate Artist at Het Nationale Ballet, Associate Choreographer Semperoper Ballett and a prolific international dancemaker. David's work is in the repertories of many companies including Boston Ballet, Teatro alla Scala, English National Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Semperoper Balett, Mariinsky Ballet, The National Ballet of Japan, Royal New Zealand Ballet, West Australian Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Philadelphia Ballet, The Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Bayerisches Staatsballett, Royal Swedish Ballet, Norwegian National Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, Scottish Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin and Wiener Staatsballett. Among his works are full-length productions of Romeo and Juliet, Tristan + Isolde, Swan Lake and Giselle. Other significant works include Legacy Variations, Voices, The Four Seasons, Citizen Nowhere, Anima Animus, A Million Kisses to My Skin, Empire Noir, Requiem, Four Last Songs, Affairs of the Heart, The Human Seasons, Faun(e), On the Nature of Daylight and timelapse/(Mnemosyne). David received the prestigious Le Prix Benois de la Danse Award for his breakthrough ballet The Grey Area. As the first British choreographer to choreograph for Mariinsky Ballet, he created the Golden Mask Award-winning Reverence He received the Choo-San Goh Award for The Gentle Chapters and Golden Swan Award nominations for Overture and 00:00.
Born in Sydney, Australia, Rebecca Gladstone trained with Marie Walton-Mahon and graduated from English National Ballet School, London. She danced with the Staats Ballett Berlin, Wiener Staatsballett and Semperoper Ballett, performing soloist and principal roles in both classical and contemporary works. In 2010, she became Ballet Master with Semperoper Ballett working on a wide range of repertoire and assisting many of today’s leading choreographers. Since 2016, she has worked internationally as a stager for the works of David Dawson, both staging his pieces and assisting him on new creations in numerous companies throughout the world. These companies include Het Nationale Ballet, Semperoper Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Royal Swedish Ballet, San Francisco Ballet and Teatro alla Scala. She also works as a guest teacher with many companies and both teaches and gives Dawson Workshops at several summer school programmes.
Since 2017, Christiane Marchant has been a stager of David Dawson’s choreography, and works as his assistant on productions internationally. She also is a resident Ballet Master and talent scout of the European School of Ballet. In 1977, she joined Maurice Béjart’s Ballet du XXe siècle and in 1980, Hamburg Ballet. Between 1993 and 2005, she was a Ballet Mistress at Semperoper Ballett, Hamburg Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, MaggioDanza in Florence and from 2005 to 2017, she was at Royal Ballet of Flanders. Christiane has been a guest teacher at Stuttgart Ballet, Teatro alla Scala, Wiener Staatsballett , The Royal Danish Ballet, Royal Swedish Ballet, Ballet de Santiago, Béjart Ballet Lausanne and Rome Opera. Christiane translated Suki Schorer on Balanchine Technique into French and Italian and the Basic Principles of Classical Ballet by Agrippina Vaganova into French.
Ezio Bosso was born in Turin, and at the age of 16, he made his debut in France as a soloist. He studied composition and conducting at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, collaborating with several European orchestras. He performed as a composer, performer, conductor and member of chamber music ensembles with Royal Festival Hall, London Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Opera House, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Teatro Colón, Carnegie Hall, Teatro Regio, LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura, Auditorium Parco della Musica, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Czech National Symphony, Orquesta de Cámara de Madrid and more. Bosso’s music has been commissioned or used by the most important world-class opera institutions such as the Wiener Staatsoper, Royal Opera House, New York City Ballet, Théâtre du Châtelet, San Francisco Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet, among others. He has collaborated with great soloists, such as Mario Brunello, Francesco Manara, Roberto González and violinist Sergey Krylov and his many acknowledgements include a Green Room Award in Australia and the Syracuse New York Award. As a recording artist for Sony Classical International, Bosso has released several albums, the most recent entitled The 12th Room which won the Gold Record Award with over 50,000 copies sold. Bosso died in 2020.
From New Zealand, John Otto studied industrial design before becoming Design Assistant at New Zealand Opera, The Royal New Zealand Ballet and Opera Australia for the opening of the Sydney Opera House. Awarded a scholarship to study in London at the Motley Theatre Design Course under Margaret Harris, he made his design debut with Darius Milhaud’s Les Malheurs d’Orphée for Dutch National Opera & Ballet. He has since designed for various companies including Teatro all Scala, Semperoper Ballett, Teatr Wielki Opera Narodowa, Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Holland Festival Amsterdam, Wexford Festival Opera, Aldeburgh Festival, Athens Epidaurus Festival, Sadler’s Wells, Almeida Theatre, Het Nationale Ballet, Norwegian National Ballet, Royal Ballet of Flanders, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Philadelphia Ballet and San Francisco Ballet. In Canada, he designed Handel’s opera Alcina for Vancouver Opera. Previous designs for David Dawson include The Disappeared, The World According to Us, Sweet Spell of Oblivion, The Third Light, dancingmadlybackwards, Empire Noir and Swan Lake for Scottish Ballet. Most recently, he worked on David’s new creation for Het Nationale Ballet, Legacy Variations.
Born in Asahikawa, Japan, Yumiko Takeshima studied with Miharu Ishikawa and San Francisco Ballet School. She danced with Universal Ballet, Alberta Ballet, Feld Ballet, and was a Principal Dancer with Het Nationale Ballet and Semperoper Ballett. Yumiko has designed costumes for David Dawson, William Forsythe, Jorma Elo, Alexei Ratmansky and George Balanchine. She is the Founder and the designer of YUMIKO Dancewear since 2002.
James F. Ingalls Lighting Designer,James F. Ingalls made his National Ballet of Canada debut with Onegin in 2009. His other work in Toronto includes Tristan und Isolde, The Magic Flute and Rigoletto for Canadian Opera Company and The House of Martin Guerre for Canadian Stage Company. His work in ballet includes The Sleeping Beauty, choreographed by Alexi Ratmansky for Teatro alla Scala Ballet and American Ballet Theatre; George Balanchine’s Nutcracker and Twyla Tharp’s Waiting at the Station for Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle; Don Quixote, Giselle and Coppélia for Het Nationale Ballet; several works for San Francisco Ballet, including Helgi Tomasson’s Silver Ladders and The Nutcracker; and Lila York’s Celts for Boston Ballet. Recent projects include The Beauty Queen of Leenane and Waiting for Godot, both directed by Gary Hynes for the Druid Theatre in Galway, Ireland, Oedipus Rex/Symphony of Psalms for Festival D’Aix-en-Provence, Iolanta/Persephone for Lyon Opera, and the world premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s Only the Sound Remains for Dutch National Opera, all directed by Peter Sellars.
Originally from Chicago, Rena Butler has previously performed with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, David Dorfman Dance, Manuel Vignoulle – M/motions, The Kevin Wynn Collection and Pasos Con Sabor Salsa Dance Company, and was Gibney Company's inaugural Choreographic Associate. In 2019, she was the recipient of the Princess Grace Award for Choreography. She has created works for various companies and institutions, including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, BalletX, Charlotte Ballet, Whim W’Him, Boston Dance Theater, San Francisco Opera, TedXChicago Virtual Salon 3.0: Design Your Life, The Juilliard School, Gibney Company, GroundWorks DanceTheater, Jacob’s Pillow Contemporary Summer Program, Parsons and more. She currently serves on the Artistic Advisory Council for Dancewave and was the featured cover story for Dance Magazine's November 2021 issue. Rena has created an eveninglength work for Norrdans in Sweden.
Composer, conductor and creative thinker, John Adams occupies a unique position in the world of music. His works stand out among contemporary classical compositions for their depth of expression, brilliance of sound, and the profoundly humanist nature of their themes. Works spanning more than three decades are among the most performed of all contemporary classical music, among them Nixon in China, Harmonielehre, Doctor Atomic, Shaker Loops, El Niño, Short Ride in a Fast Machine and The Dharma at Big Sur. Born and raised in New England, John learned the clarinet from his father and played in marching bands and community orchestras during his formative years. He began composing at age ten and his first orchestral pieces were performed while just a teenager. Nonesuch Records has recorded all of John’s music over the past three decades, with numerous Grammy awards among them. As conductor, John leads the world’s major orchestras in repertoire from Beethoven and Mozart to Stravinsky, Ives, Carter, Zappa, Glass and Ellington. Conducting engagements include the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Berliner Philharmoniker, The Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Wiener Symphoniker and BBC Symphony. John is Creative Chair of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. John has received honorary doctorates from Yale, Harvard, Northwestern, Cambridge and The Juilliard School. A provocative writer, he is author of the highly acclaimed autobiography Hallelujah Junction and is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review.
Hogan McLaughlin is an American fashion designer, artist and dancer. He began his professional career as a ballet dancer, performing with the internationally acclaimed Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. In 2011, he met and collaborated with artist Daphne Guinness on his first garments, which were featured in the windows of Barneys New York Madison Avenue and at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Later that year, Hogan launched his first collection for New York Fashion Week, which was subsequently profiled by The New York Times, WWD, Vogue.com, among other publications, and had the opportunity to create custom looks for a number of high-profile clients including Lady Gaga and Billy Porter. As an illustrator, he has had the pleasure of creating official promotional images for HBO's Game of Thrones, Showtime's Penny Dreadful and History Channel's Vikings
George Balanchine transformed the world of ballet and is widely regarded as the most influential choreographer of the 20th century. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1904, Balanchine joined the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet in St. Petersburg at the age of 17. In 1924, he was invited by Serge Diaghilev to join Ballets Russes in Paris and became Ballet Master in 1925. Balanchine formed his own company, Les Ballets 1933, in Paris and shortly thereafter met American arts connoisseur Lincoln Kirstein. In 1934, the pair founded the School of American Ballet, which remains in operation to this day. Balanchine and Kirstein founded several short-lived ballet companies before forming Ballet Society in 1946, which was renamed New York City Ballet in 1948, where he served as the company's Ballet Master until his death in 1983. Over the course of his 60-plus-year career, Balanchine choreographed 425 works. Courtesy of New York City Ballet
Internationally acknowledged as one of the pre-eminent authorities on the ballets of George Balanchine, Joysanne Sidimus has staged his works for dance companies and schools the world over, including the Grand Théâtre de Genève, Deutsche Oper Am Rhein, Stuttgart Ballet, Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro, Teatro alla Scala, Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Beijing Dance Academy, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet and Canada’s National Ballet School. Born in New York, Joysanne studied under Balanchine at the School of American Ballet and then joined his New York City Ballet. She later performed as a soloist with London’s Festival Ballet and as a Principal Dancer with Pennsylvania Ballet and The National Ballet of Canada. As well as being a Balanchine répétiteur for both the National Ballet and The George Balanchine Trust, she is the founder of the Dancer Transition Resource Centre and founding Vice President of the Artists’ Health Centre, a comprehensive health care facility for artists at Toronto Western Hospital. In 2006, she received the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement and in 2003, she was awarded the Governor General’s Meritorious Service Medal.
Born in Miami, Florida, Colleen Neary trained at the School of American Ballet and Harkness House for Ballet Arts. She danced as a Soloist with New York City Ballet under the direction of George Balanchine from 1969 to 1979 and was personally selected by him to stage his ballets for other companies for The George Balanchine Trust. As a Répétiteur, Colleen remains in demand, continuing to stage Balanchine ballets for major US and international ballet companies. Colleen was Rehearsal Director and Choreographic Assistant at Zürich Ballet from 1979 to 1984 and a Principal Guest Artist and company teacher for Maurice Bejart's Ballet Du Deuxieme Siecle from 1984 to 1986. Colleen joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as Principal Dancer in 1986. From 1992 to 2002, she was Rehearsal Director, Company Teacher and First Instructor at The Royal Danish Ballet. In 2004, Colleen and her husband, Thordal Christensen, co-founded Los Angeles Ballet where they choreographed such classics as The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and Don Quixote, leading the company to great success.
Barbara Karinska was born in Russia in 1886. As a young woman, she ran a Moscow embroidery shop before leaving the country after the October Revolution. Before settling in America in 1938, Karinska worked in Paris, making costumes from the sketches of artists such as Christian Berard, André Derain, Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall and Cecil Beaton. After arriving in New York City, Karinska designed many of the tutus and conventional romantic ballet dresses for New York City Ballet. As the company's most respected costume designer, she created the costumes for many of George Balanchine’s works, including Divertimento No. 15, Symphony in C, La Bourée Fantasque, Serenade, La Valse, Star and Stripes, The Nutcracker, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Liebeslieder Walzer, Bugaku and Jewels. Karinska designed and executed costumes for the theatre, opera and cinema and in 1962 was given the Capezio Award in recognition of her contribution to dance. She died in New York City in 1983.
Ronald Bates studied scenic design at Los Angeles City College. He worked as a stage manager for the Mozart Festival and the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut and for the NBC Opera Company in New York. In 1957, Bates accepted an invitation to join the New York City Ballet as production manager. Bates also served as resident lighting designer for New York City Ballet and worked closely with choreographers George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. An authority on the construction of permanent and portable stage floors, he developed the "Balanchine basket-weave floor", a surface that helped reduce injuries to dancers. The floor design is in wide use in theatres throughout the US and abroad. Bates also worked with Dance Theater of Harlem, San Francisco Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet and Zurich Ballet. He died in 1986 at the age of 54.
Toronto native, Jeff Logue joined The National Ballet of Canada in 2009 as Lighting Coordinator. For the National Ballet, he has created designs for various ballets, including The Sea Above, The Sky Below, Self and Soul, The Wild Space Between Two Hearts, …black night's bright day…, Unearth, Watershed, Crepuscular, On Solid Ground and Skyward. Before joining the company, Jeff worked at the Shaw Festival for over 14 seasons including six productions as Lighting Designer and more than 30 productions as Associate Lighting Designer. In addition, he worked on I, Claudia, for which he was nominated for both Dora Mavor Moore and Betty Mitchell Awards. Jeff was the Associate Lighting Designer for Urinetown (Canadian Stage) and Assistant Lighting Designer for The Producers (Mirvish Productions) and has worked at most of Canada’s larger regional theatres. He studied theatre production at York University.
Jeff Morris joined The National Ballet of Canada in 1995. Born in Toronto, he studied technical theatre production and administration at Ryerson’s Theatre School. From 1990 to 1995, he was Production Stage Manager for Toronto Dance Theatre. Since joining the National Ballet, Jeff has stage-managed a wide range of the company’s unique classical and contemporary repertoire, including the world premieres of The Four Seasons, Cinderella and An Italian Straw Hat (Kudelka), Emergence and Angels’ Atlas (Pite), Le Petit Prince (Côté) and Frame by Frame (Côté/Lepage). Company premieres include The Seagull, A Streetcar Named Desire, Nijinsky and Anna Karenina (Neumeier), Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Winter’s Tale (Wheeldon). He is an adjunct faculty member at the School of Toronto Dance Theatre, a board member of SMArts, and Festival Co-Director for dance:made in Canada/fait au Canada
Liliane Stilwell joined The National Ballet of Canada in 2015 and has stage managed The Merry Widow, Onegin, Giselle, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio. Previously she served as stage manager for the Canadian Opera Company for 22 years. Highlights include Don Quixote, Barber of Seville, Lucia di Lammermore, La Cenerentola, Otello, Marriage of Figaro, Götterdämmerung (complete Ring Cycle), Macbeth, La Bohème, Eugene Onegin, Madama Butterfly and was part of the team that took Oedipus Rex to the Edinburgh International Festival. Liliane was production stage manager for Grease and stage manager for Robin Hood and Cinderella at the Elgin Theatre, Dirty Dancing at the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Hairspray at the Princess of Wales Theatre. Other credits include Tom Jones, Speed-The-Plow, Romeo and Juliet, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Big River, Carousel, Me and My Girl and Roar of the Greasepaint – Smell of the Crowd. Liliane has stage managed several industrial shows in Canada and the US.
The National Ballet Orchestra
The National Ballet of Canada is privileged to have its own full Orchestra with over 60 members. The Orchestra has performed in each of the National Ballet’s seasons and is led by Music Director and Principal Conductor David Briskin. The company’s first Music Director was George Crum who, along with Founder Celia Franca, was a pioneer of the company. Crum held the position from the company’s inception in 1951 to 1984, when he was appointed Music Director Emeritus. The Orchestra was led by Ermanno Florio from 1985 to 1990. Ormsby Wilkins was Music Director and Principal Conductor from 1990 to 2006. The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra has toured extensively with the company through Canada, the US and Europe. Over the years, the Orchestra has received much acclaim from audiences and critics alike and has recorded two CDs of Michael Torke’s compositions for The Contract (The Pied Piper) and An Italian Straw Hat. The Orchestra made their concert debut at Koerner Hall on April 3, 2012, in celebration of the company’s 60th anniversary.
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Guillaume Côté
Born: Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 1998
Principal Dancer since: 2004
Naoya Ebe
Born: Tokyo, Japan
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2007
Principal Dancer since: 2015
Sponsored by Gretchen Ross
Harrison James
Born: Paraparaumu, New Zealand
Trained: San Francisco Ballet School’s Trainee Program and the New Zealand School of Dance
Joined National Ballet: 2013
Principal Dancer since: 2016
Sponsored by Lucy White
Siphesihle November
Born: Zolani, South Africa
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2017
Principal Dancer since: 2021
Sponsored by Jerry Lozinski, O.C. & Joan Lozinski, O.C.
Genevieve
Penn Nabity
Born: Casco, Michigan
Trained: Main Stage Center for the Arts in Michigan and Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2018
Principal Dancer since: 2022
Sponsored by George & Kathy Dembroski
Ben Rudisin
Born: Woodbridge, Virginia
Trained: North Carolina School of the Arts and Houston Ballet II
Joined National Ballet: 2013
Principal Dancer since: 2021
Sponsored by Sylvie Allard & Brian O'Keefe
Jurgita Dronina
Born: Saratov, Russia
Trained: National M.K Čiurlionis School of Art in Lithuania and Munich
International Ballet Academy in Germany
Royal Swedish Ballet: 2005 – 2010
Het Nationale Ballet: 2010 – 2015
Resident Principal Guest Artist with The Hong Kong Ballet: 2015 – 2017
Lead Principal Dancer with English
National Ballet: 2017 – 2020
Joined as Principal Dancer: 2015
Koto Ishihara
Born: Nagoya, Japan
Trained: Shiho Kanazawa Ballet School in Japan, The HARID Conservatory in Boca Raton, Florida and San Francisco Ballet School
Joined as a First Soloist: 2019
Principal Dancer since: 2021
Svetlana Lunkina
Born: Moscow, Russia
Trained: Moscow Choreographic Academy
Bolshoi Ballet: 1997 – 2013
Joined as Principal Dancer: 2014
Sponsored by Anna McCowan-Johnson and Donald K. Johnson, O.C.
Heather Ogden
Born: Toronto, Ontario
Trained: Richmond Academy of Dance in British Columbia
Joined National Ballet: 1998
Principal Dancer since: 2005
Sponsored by Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin
Tina Pereira
Born: Port of Spain, Trinidad
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2001
Principal Dancer since: 2021
Sponsored by The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C.
Piotr Stanczyk
Born: Poznan, Poland
Trained: State Ballet School of Poznan and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 1998
Principal Dancer since: 2008
Stephanie Hutchison
Born: Kitchener, Ontario
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 1997
Principal Character Artist since: 2015
Alejandra Perez-Gomez
Born: Toronto, Ontario
Trained: L’École supérieure de danse du Québec, Princess Grace Academy and San Francisco Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 1998
Principal Character Artist since: 2013
Rebekah Rimsay
Born: Fort Collins, Colorado
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 1990
Principal Character Artist since: 2012
Jack Bertinshaw
Born: Sydney, Australia
Trained: Tanya Pearson Classical Coaching Academy in Australia and the Tanz Akademie Zürich in Switzerland
Joined National Ballet: 2011
First Soloist since: 2018
Sponsored by an anonymous donor
Christopher Gerty
Born: Watford, England
Trained: Newcastle Dance Academy in Australia, New Zealand School of Dance and San Francisco Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2014
First Soloist since: 2022
Sponsored by Ms. Nancy Viner & Dr. Raymond Stein
Jeannine Haller
Born: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Trained: Place des Arts in Coquitlam, British Columbia and Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2015
First Soloist since: 2021
Sponsored by Devida & Derek Smith
Alexandra MacDonald
Born: Calgary, Alberta
Trained: International School of Ballet in Calgary and Boston Ballet School’s Trainee Program
Joined National Ballet: 2007
First Soloist since: 2016
Sponsored by an anonymous donor
Jordana Daumec
Born: New York City, New York
Trained: Studio Maestro in New York and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2003
First Soloist since: 2015
Spencer Hack
Born: Toledo, Ohio
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2014
First Soloist since: 2021
Tanya Howard
Born: Uitenhage, South Africa
Trained: The National School of Arts in South Africa and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 1998
First Soloist since: 2007
Chelsy Meiss
Born: Melbourne, Australia
Trained: Karen Curlis School of Dance, Thelma Williams School of Dance, The Victorian College of The Arts in Australia and The Australian Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2008
First Soloist since: 2015
Sponsored by Anne-Marie Canning
Jenna Savella
Born: Vancouver, British Columbia
Trained: DanceWest and Lavrova Classical Ballet Academy in British Columbia and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2004
First Soloist since: 2015
Sponsored by Elvio & Marlene DelZotto
Donald Thom
Born: Kanata, Ontario
Trained: Linda Jamison School of Dance in Ottawa and The Royal Ballet Upper School in London
Joined National Ballet: 2015
First Soloist since: 2019
Brenna Flaherty
Born: Boston, Massachusetts
Trained: Boston Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2016
Second Soloist since: 2021
Selene Guerrero-Trujillo
Born: Mexico City, Mexico
Trained: The National Ballet School of Mexico and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2007
Second Soloist since: 2022
Miyoko Koyasu
Born: Chiba, Japan
Trained: Hashimoto Ballet and Shimada Ballet Institute in Japan and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2011
Second Soloist since: 2018
Noah Parets
Born: Boston, Massachusetts
Trained: Boston Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2018
Second Soloist since: 2021
Sponsored by John Covington Jr & Robert Lukey
Calley Skalnik
Born: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Trained: Tulsa Balllet Academy and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2014
First Soloist since: 2021
Sponsored by an anonymous donor
Hannah Galway
Born: Comox, British Columbia
Trained: Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2017
Second Soloist since: 2021
Sponsored by Alison & Alan Schwartz
Kathryn Hosier
Born: Champaign, Illinois
Trained: Champaign-Urbana Ballet
Academy and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2009
Second Soloist since: 2015
Sponsored by Donna Meyers & Doug Richmond
Tirion Law
Born: Hong Kong
Trained: The New Zealand School of Dance
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2018
Second Soloist since: 2022
Kota Sato
Born: Tokyo, Japan
Trained: Shimura Ballet School in Japan and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2012
Second Soloist since: 2019
Sponsored by Tony Arrell, C.M. & Anne Arrell
Ross Allen
Born: Steubenville, Ohio
Trained: Arenas Dance Company in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre in Pennsylvania and the School of American Ballet in New York City, New York
Joined National Ballet: 2020 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
Trygve Cumpston
Born: Des Moines, Iowa
Trained: School of Classical Ballet and Dance in Des Moines, Iowa, Orlando Ballet School in Florida and San Francisco Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2012 Corps de Ballet since: 2013
Shaelynn Estrada
Born: Nacogdoches, Texas
Trained: Ellison Ballet Professional Training Program in New York City, New York and The Rock School for Dance Education Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2019
Isabelle Bratt
Born: Toronto, Ontario
Trained: Canada's National Ballet School
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Emerson Dayton
Born: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Trained: Central Pennsylvania
Youth Ballet
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Jason Ferro
Born: Franklinville, New Jersey
Trained: San Francisco Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2018
Corps de Ballet since: 2020
Nina Gentes
Born: Buffalo, New York
Trained: Classical Ballet of Western New York in Williamsville, New York and Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2019 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
Monika Haczkiewicz
Born: Las Vegas, Nevada
Trained: Nevada Ballet Theatre, Kwak Ballet Academy, Tara Foy's Elite Ballet and Nevada School of Dance in Las Vegas, Nevada and Royal Winnipeg Ballet School
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2019
Ayano Haneishi
Born: Chiba, Japan
Trained: Ecole de Ballet Pied Nus in Japan and New National Theatre
Ballet, Tokyo in Japan
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2019
Albjon Gjorllaku
Born: London, England
Trained: The Royal Ballet School in London
Joined National Ballet: 2019 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
Josh Hall
Born: Syracuse, New York
Trained: University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Peng-Fei Jiang
Born: Anhui, China
Trained: Beijing Dance Academy and the New Zealand School of Dance
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2017
Sophie Lee
Born: Seoul, South Korea
Trained: Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2019 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
Scott McKenzie
Born: Alexandria, Scotland
Trained: The Royal Ballet School in London
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2020
Keaton Leier
Born: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Trained: Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and Houston Ballet II
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Arielle Miralles
Born: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2019 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
Clare Peterson
Born: Kelowna, British Columbia
Trained: Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2014 Corps de Ballet since: 2016
Sponsored by an anonymous donor
Larkin Miller
Born: Los Angeles, California
Trained: The School of American Ballet and American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School in New York City, New York
Joined National Ballet: 2016 Corps de Ballet since: 2018
Emma Ouellet
Born: London, Ontario
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2020 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
McKhayla Pettingill
Born: Chandler, Arizona
Trained: Houston Ballet Academy
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
David Preciado
Born: Los Angeles, California
Trained: Los Angeles Ballet Academy, San Francisco Ballet School
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Alexander Skinner
Born: Ottawa, Ontario
Trained: The School of Dance in Ottawa, Ontario and Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2017
Corps de Ballet since: 2018
Sponsored by Anne & David LeGresley
Teagan Richman–Taylor
Born: Vancouver, British Columbia
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School, Goh Ballet Academy and Arts Umbrella in Vancouver
Joined National Ballet: 2017 Corps de Ballet since: 2018
Sponsored by Devida & Derek Smith
Arianna Soleti
Born: Fasano (Brindisi), Italy
Trained: Accademia Teatro alla Scala
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Born: Donetsk, Ukraine
Trained: Kyiv State Ballet College
Eifman Ballet: 2010 – 2011
Mariinsky Theatre: 2011 – 2013
Mikhailovsky Theatre: 2013 – 2022
Joined as Corps de Ballet: 2022
Christopher WatersBorn: Vancouver, British Columbia
Trained: Canada’s National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2019 Corps de Ballet since: 2022
THE ERIK BRUHN PRIZE
Tene WardBorn: Sydney, Austrailia
Trained: Canberra Festival Ballet
School in Australia, The Australian Ballet School and European School of Ballet in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Joined National Ballet: 2018
Corps de Ballet since: 2019
Sponsored by Michelle & Duncan SInclair
Isaac WrightBorn: Belleville, Ontario
Trained: Quinte Ballet School of Canada in Belleville, Ontario and Canada's National Ballet School
Joined National Ballet: 2015 Corps de Ballet since: 2019
Make the Extraordinary Possible NEW PRODUCTIONS
Such was the case last year – the dancers were working directly with choreographer Wayne McGregor in the studio as he created the steps and brought his vision for MADDADDAM to life. When he first read Max Richter’s score, Music Director and Principal Conductor David Briskin immediately knew it was going to be spectacular. The production teams building sets and costumes, led by Barney Bayliss and Stacey Dimitropoulos, were busy right to opening night. And our Communications, Fundraising, Finance and Human Resources teams were all deeply involved to ensure the ballet’s success.
There are always risks when creating a new production, but when I saw MADDADDAM, I recognized the enormity of the choreographic vision, the power of its storytelling, the commitment of the dancers, the beautiful music and the innovative, multi-media stagecraft. It was a moving, absorbing and ground-breaking work that challenged and inspired our audience.
In the current season, Hope Muir, the Joan and Jerry Lozinski Artistic Director, is introducing several new voices to the National Ballet: Alonzo King (The Collective Agreement) this past fall, and in this programme, the first work by David Dawson to enter our repertoire (Anima Animus) and a world premiere by Rena Butler.
Philanthropy has always been critical for fuelling the creative growth of the National Ballet. New works are the capital investment – “creative capital” – that provides long-lasting benefits to the company as these original ballets become staples in the repertoire and propel us on the word stage.
I hope you celebrate these ballets as much as I do and that you will consider joining our donor community to make the extraordinary possible.
Diana Reitberger, CFRE Director of DevelopmentThere is always a unique energy within The National Ballet of Canada when a new production is taking shape. As artists and staff bring a new ballet to fruition, we are united in our excitement and anticipation for every world premiere.Siphesihle November in MADDADDAM. Photo by Karolina Kuras.
YOUR DONATION FUNDS NEW PRODUCTIONS AND THE NATIONAL BALLET’S CREATIVE GROWTH.
By supporting the development of new works, you help the National Ballet:
• Diversify our signature repertoire
• Inspire audiences with new visions of dance
• Enrich artists’ development through their participation in the creative process
• Introduce new choreographic voices and build relationships for future projects
• Enhance our reputation as a centre of collaboration and innovation
CELIA FRANCA SOCIETY
The Celia Franca Society is a celebrated community of donors who have included The National Ballet of Canada in their estate plans. Thank you, Celia Franca Society members, for your generosity and foresight. (As of January 31, 2023.)
Elaine J. Adair
Vanessa Alexander
Reid Anderson* & Dieter Graefe
Debra J. Appleton
Edgars & Selga Apse
Emily Arbic
John Bailey* & Claudine Bailey
Lynly & Trevor Bailie
Earl and Elizabeth Barnsley
Gillian & Kenneth Bartlett
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Peng Chiang
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Reggie DesRoches
Denise Donlon
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Maureen & James Dunn
Judy Dunn
Judith Edmondson
Ardith Ekdahl & Elliott Whitby
Dena Feng
Gael Ferris
Beverley Flint
Alice H. Fox
Lorne Fox
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Ann (Kadrnka) Garnet
Susan Gerhard
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Laurent J. Goulet
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Colin Gruchy
Carol Guppy
Dr. Voldemars Gulens & Mrs. Brigita Gulens
Michael and Rita Hafeman
G. Michael Hale & C.N. Jacobsen
Joan E. Hart
Dr. Ronald M. Haynes
Peter Hendrick
W.R. Herridge*
Lewis Hertzman
James Hewson
Daniel & Loretta Hoffman
Ann Hogarth
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Margo Howard
Joan F. Ivory, C.M.*
Isabel & Alan Jackson
Elsa Jackson
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Agnes Jenkinson
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Stephen Johnson
Robert D. Johnston* Ron & Nancy Johnston
Leslie Jones
Karen Kain, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont.* & Ross Petty
Mitchell Kamiel & Dr. Caroline Newman
Saleem Kassum
Marisa Kelly*
James Kerr & J. Linden Best
Krista Kerr*
Janet Kim
Elmer Rob Koppel
Kathryn Kossow
Andrea C. Kovats
Lindsay & Bud Kronenberg
Karen Lapointe
Samuel Laredo
William (Grit) Laskin, C.M. and Judith Laskin
Peggy Lau
Richard Lefebvre*
Monique Lemonnier
Ann Lenchak
Mary Jo Little
Valerie Archambeau Lockerbie
Nancy and William Logan
Chung-Yee Loo
Janice Waud Loper & Dr. Warren McKinnon
Doug Lowry
Jerry Lozinski* & Joan Lozinski
Carole Lusby
Dr. Geoffrey Lusignan
Sarah Macdonald & David Macdonald*
Tim MacDonald* & Michelle Morin
Polly K. A. MacFarlane
Tracy MacMaster
Anne Martin
Sue Matthews*
Janice May
Marcia McClung*
Barbara McKenney
Virginia McLaughlin
Hélène & Ray McLenaghan
Catherine McMillan
Sylvia M. McPhee
Nojan Medinei
Julie Medland* & Ted Medland
Stephanie Meredith
Elizabeth Metcalfe
Sigmund & Elaine Mintz
Jessica Moes*
Anne & Charles Morison
Sylvia Murray
L.J. Nagel & Stan Solomon
Marina Nawrocki*
Janis Neilson*
Laurie Nemetz*
Kiem Lan Njoo
Tony Sylvestre & Lisa North
Dorothy M. Parr
Dorothy & Roland Pfeiffer
Sandra Pitblado, C.M. & Jim Pitblado, C.M.*
Archie Platt
Dr. Linda Rabeneck
Dr. John Reeve-Newson
Peter Reeve-Newson
Diana Reitberger*
Eddy Reitberger
Glenn Renecker & Jens Rodberg
Margaret Riggin*
James Robertson & Jim Scott
Chris Robinson
Dr. Dale Robinson & Dr. Tania Bruno
Edye Rome-Webster
Victor & Bernice Royce
Arden R. Ryshpan
Marie Angela Sampson
Mary E. Sarjeant
Paul J. Savard
Richard Ira Saxe
Christine Scott
Rochelle Silverberg
Kerry Skinner & David Wistow
Katharine Smith
Robert Smith
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Karen Sparks*
Carolyn & Gordon Ste. Croix
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Cheryl E. Stephenson
Frances M. Stretton
Mark & Kim Surchin
Ann D. Sutton
Ronald Taber & Rowland Galbraith
Judith Tait
Veronica Tennant, C.C., LL.D, D. Litt*
Catherine Thomson
Nicholas Tomiuk
Lennox Toppin*
Diane Torney
Robin Vaile Robinson*
Marje Virro
Francine Walsh
Lenore Walters*
Germaine Warkentin, C.M., F.R.S.C.
Ruth Watts-Gransden
Lyn Westwood
Karen Wierucki*
Jill C. Willard
Jill & Geoffrey Williams
Murray Winger
E. Anne Wingfield & Leonard Wilgus
P. Madeleine Wong
Ainslie Wood
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96 Anonymous Donors
ON TOUR: NEW YORK CITY US PREMIERE OF ANGELS’ ATLAS
The National Ballet of Canada is proud to return to New York City with the US premiere of the critically acclaimed Angels’ Atlas by Crystal Pite. The programme, which also includes Anima Animus by David Dawson and Concerto by Kenneth MacMillan, runs for 4 performances, March 30 – April 1.
“I am thrilled to be bringing The National Ballet of Canada dancers and orchestra back to New York. After three years away from the international stage, we are all excited to return to City Center with these three acclaimed works. The repertoire showcases our accomplished and versatile artists and I look forward to sharing this distinctive programme with New York audiences.”
The National Ballet of Canada thanks the following donors for generously supporting the tour to New York City:
John & Claudine Bailey
Judi Conacher
Indra & Rags Davloor
Laura Dinner and Richard Rooney
Flora Do
Rosamond Ivey
Krista Kerr
Jerry Lozinski, O.C. & Joan Lozinski, O.C.
Eunice Lumsden & Peter Luit
Ned & Georgina McLennan
Sandra Pitblado, C.M. & Jim Pitblado, C.M.
Tim & Frances Price
John & Susan Rose
Alison & Alan Schwartz
Michelle & Duncan Sinclair
Robin Vaile Robinson
3 Anonymous Donors
LEADERSHIP GIVING
The National Ballet of Canada is grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts that provide leadership and inspiration in support of the company’s artistic vision. (February 1, 2022 - January 31, 2023)
Production Builders
The following individuals and foundations have made extraordinary contributions to expand our repertoire with new visions of dance for 2022/23 and future seasons.
Tony Arrell, C.M. & Anne Arrell
Pamela and Paul Austin and The P. Austin Family Foundation
Walter Carsen New Creations Fund
First Plazas Inc. in memory of Avie Bennett
The Gail Hutchison Fund
Rosamond Ivey
The Hal Jackman Foundation
The Producers’ Circle
Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C.
The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation
Tim & Frances Price
Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C.
Noreen Taylor, C.M. & David Staines, C.M., O.Ont
The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada
Anonymous
The members of The Producers’ Circle collaborate to provide funds for the Artistic Director to commission new work, expand the company's repertoire and inspire artists and audiences.
Founding Chair, Sandra Faire
Gail & Mark Appel
John & Claudine Bailey
Inger Bartlett & Marshal Stearns
Laura Dinner & Richard Rooney
Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance
Kevin Garland & Roger Garland, C.M.
Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin
The William & Nona Heaslip Foundation
Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C.
Dancers First Programme
Judy Korthals & Peter Irwin
Mona & Harvey Levenstein
Jerry Lozinski, O.C. & Joan Lozinski, O.C.
The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C.
Julie Medland
Sandra Pitblado, C.M. & Jim Pitblado, C.M.
The Harry & Lillian Seymour Family Foundation
The Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation
Donors to Dancers First are dedicated to supporting the National Ballet’s exceptional dancers.
Sylvie Allard & Brian O’Keefe
Principal Dancer Ben Rudisin
George & Kathy Dembroski
Principal Dancer Genevieve Penn Nabity
Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin
Principal Dancer Heather Ogden
Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C.
Principal Dancer Svetlana Lunkina
Jerry & Joan Lozinski
Principal Dancer Siphesihle November
The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C.
Principal Dancer Tina Pereira
Gretchen Ross
Principal Dancer Naoya Ebe
Lucy White
Principal Dancer Harrison James
Anne-Marie Canning
First Soloist Chelsy Meiss
YOU dance
Elvio & Marlene DelZotto
First Soloist Jenna Savella
Devida & Derek Smith
First Soloist Jeannine Haller
Ms. Nancy Viner & Dr. Raymond Stein
First Soloist Christopher Gerty
Anonymous
First Soloist Jack Bertinshaw
Anonymous
First Soloist Alexandra MacDonald
Anonymous
First Soloist Calley Skalnik
Tony Arrell, C.M. & Anne Arrell
Second Soloist Kota Sato
John Covington Jr & Robert Lukey
Second Soloist Noah Parets
Donna Meyers & Doug Richmond
Second Soloist Kathryn Hosier
Alison & Alan Schwartz
Second Soloist Hannah Galway
Anne & David LeGresley
Corps de Ballet member Alexander Skinner
Catherine & Ian Delaney
Corps de Ballet Supporter
Michelle & Duncan Sinclair
Corps de Ballet member Tene Ward
Devida & Derek Smith
Corps de Ballet member Teagan Richman-Taylor
Cornell Wright & Sarah McEvoy
Corps de Ballet Supporter
Tricia Younger
Corps de Ballet Supporter
Anonymous
Corps de Ballet member Clare Peterson
Rolex Canada Ltd.
Rolex Dancers First Award
YOU dance is a constellation of initiatives that introduces and celebrates ballet as a means of creative self-expression. These donors generously support the workshops, performances, residencies and livestreams that encourage imagination, movement and an appreciation for the arts.
Susanne Boyce & Brendan Mullen
Ballet Club Relevé
Elizabeth A. & Richard J. Currie, O.C.
The Anna McCowan-Johnson Dance Accessibility Fund
The Robert & Joan Shatilla Education Fund
Steve & Sally Stavro Foundation
Music Circle and Orchestra
When the company was founded, live music was an integral part of both process and performance. Today, the National Ballet maintains that commitment with thanks to these donors who are instrumental in supporting the nation’s only dedicated ballet orchestra.
John & Claudine Bailey
Nani & Austin Beutel
Jeanie A. Davis
Indra & Rags Davloor
Laura Dinner & Richard Rooney
Sherry & Edward Drew
The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Charitable Foundation
William & Ruth Herridge
Anne & Charles Morison
L.J. Nagel & Stan Solomon
The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation
Sandra Pitblado, C.M. & Jim Pitblado, C.M.
John & Susan Rose
Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C.
Noreen Taylor, C.M., & David Staines, C.M., O.Ont. (Conductor-in-Residence)
TD Bank Group Orchestra Fund
The Mary-Margaret Webb Foundation (Rehearsal Pianists)
Lenore Walters
Tricia Younger
We acknowledge the generosity of the following donors who are graciously supporting the future of the National Ballet. (February 1, 2022 - January 31, 2023)
Torunn & David Banks
Burgundy Legacy Foundation in Honour of David Macdonald
Estate of Dr. Ann E. Camps
Estate of Walter Carsen, O.C.
Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance
Maureen & James Dunn
Estate of Eleanor Joyce Forster
Geoffrey W. Fulton
George & Maxine Goldberg
Dr. & Mrs. Voldemars Gulens
Ronald M. Haynes
Mr. William R. Herridge
Richard & Martha Hogarth
Ms. Ishrani Jaikaran
Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C.
Dancer Wellness
Nancy and William Logan
Jerry & Joan Lozinski
Estate of Margaret E. McKelvey
Morrison Family Foundation
Estate of Vida Peene
Ms. Sabine Schleese
Mrs. & Mr. E.J. Shatilla
Estate of James D. Stewart
Marje Virro
Estate of Diana B. Weatherall
Estate of Judith R. Wilder
Ms. Vivien M. Wu
One Anonymous Donor
The health and wellness of the National Ballet’s artists is a high priority; with investments in care, each dancer is able to perform at the best of their ability and to continue to dance for many years
Lynda Hamilton
Audrey S. Hellyer Charitable Foundation
The McLean Foundation
Special Gifts
Kevin Garland & Roger Garland, C.M.
Production Supporter
John & Claudine Bailey
The International Competition for
The Erik Bruhn Prize
The Slaight Family Foundation
Share the Magic Underwriter
Esprit de Corps
Tim & Frances Price
The Horst Dantz & Don Quick Dancer Wellness Fund
Rolex Canada Ltd.
The Lawrence Schafer Foundation
Share the Magic Supporter
Anonymous
One Anonymous Lady
The Estate of Helen Allen Stacey
Special Needs Initiatives
The H. John McDonald Foundation
Anonymous
Lucille Joseph & Urban Joseph, O.C. CreativAction
The Corps de Ballet comprises more than half the company and requires great coordination and precision. These donors are supporting the talent and promise of the dancers in the Corps de Ballet.
Diana Billes
Jeanie A. Davis
Indra & Rags Davloor
Cheryl Ferguson & Paul Jamael
Jan Fleming & Mitchell Winnik
Geoffrey W. Fulton
Mr. William C. Harker & Mrs. Anne Harker
Krista Kerr
Eunice Lumsden & Peter Luit
Alison & J. Bruce McDonald
Geneviève McKillop & Chris Bennett
Vincent Mercier & Kirsten Halpin
Linda & Kevin O’Leary
Victor & Bernice Royce
The Sabourin Family
Michele & Ryerson Symons
COMMUNITY OF SUPPORT
The National Ballet of Canada gratefully acknowledges the following donors and sponsors for their generosity and commitment to sustain the excellence, energy and impact of great dance. (February 1, 2022 - January 31, 2023)
$25,000 and above
Sylvie Allard & Brian O'Keefe
Gail & Mark Appel◊◊
Tony Arrell, C.M. & Anne Arrell◊
Pamela & Paul Austin◊◊
The Azrieli Foundation
John & Claudine Bailey◊◊
Nani & Austin Beutel◊◊
Ms. Susanne Boyce & Dr. Brendan Mullen◊
Anne-Marie Canning◊
Terence Clarkson & C. Van de Graaff
Judi & Lionel Conacher◊◊
John Covington Jr and Robert Lukey
Mrs. & Mr. Jack Creed
Elizabeth A. & Richard J. Currie, O.C.◊◊
Jeanie A. Davis◊◊
Indra & Rags Davloor◊
Catherine & Ian Delaney
George & Kathy Dembroski◊◊
Ms. Laura Dinner and Mr. Richard Rooney◊
Sherry Taylor Drew◊◊
Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance◊◊
Margaret Anne Fountain, C.M. & David Glenn Fountain, C.M.◊◊
Kevin Garland & Roger Garland, C.M.◊◊
Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin◊
Ms. Taanta Gupta◊◊
Nona Heaslip, C.M.◊◊
Mr. William R. Herridge◊◊
Rosamond Ivey
Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C.◊◊
The Henry White Kinnear Foundation◊◊
Mrs. Judy Korthals & Mr. Peter Irwin◊◊
Anne & David LeGresley◊
Mona & Harvey Levenstein◊◊
Jerry Lozinski, O.C. & Joan Lozinski, O.C.◊◊
The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C.◊◊
The H. John McDonald Foundation
Estate of Margaret E. McKelvey◊◊
The McLean Foundation◊◊
Julie & Ted Medland◊◊
Ned & Georgina McLennan◊◊
Donna Meyers & Doug Richmond◊
Sandra Pitblado, C.M. & Jim Pitblado, C.M.◊◊
Tim & Frances Price◊◊
Aaron Regent◊◊
Robin Robinson◊◊
Rolex Canada◊
Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C.◊◊
The Estate of Lawrence Schafer
Alison & Alan Schwartz
Mrs. Lillian Seymour◊
Mrs. & Mr. E.J. Shatilla◊◊
Sandra Simpson◊
Michelle & Duncan Sinclair
Devida & Derek Smith
Estate of Helen Allen Stacey◊◊
Ms. Nancy Viner & Dr. Raymond Stein◊
Michele & Ryerson Symons◊
The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada◊◊
The Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation
Lucy White*◊
Estate of E. Joan Williams◊◊
Cornell Wright & Sarah McEvoy◊
Tricia Younger◊◊
Five Anonymous Donors
$15,000 – $24,999
Elaine J. Adair◊◊
Alison Fisher◊◊
Mr. Alberto Behar
Diana Billes◊
David & Kathryn Cottingham◊
Council For Canadian American Relations
Ms. Deborah Cumming◊
Mrs. and Mr. John Grant◊◊
Dr. & Mrs. Voldemars Gulens◊◊
Lynda Hamilton◊
Mr. & Mrs. G.R. Heffernan◊◊
Richard & Martha Hogarth◊◊
Ms. Krista Kerr◊
Ms. Judy Klarman◊◊
Estate of Nancy Mary Elizabeth Johnston
Eunice Lumsden & Peter Luit◊
Sue & Biff Matthews◊◊
Julie & Ted Medland◊◊
Vincent Mercier & Kirsten Halpin◊
Ms. Vanessa L. Morgan & Mr. Steve Wolf◊
Anne & Charles Morison◊
Melanie Munk◊
L.J. Nagel & Stan Solomon◊
Estate of Vida Peene
John & Susan Rose◊
Dr. Hugh Siddall◊
Lenore Walters◊◊
One Anonymous Donor
$10,000 – $14,999
J.B. Alderman◊
The Blidner Family Foundation
Estate of David Cullen◊◊
The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Charitable Foundation◊◊
Cheryl Ferguson & Paul Jamael
Geoffrey W. Fulton
Jan Fleming & Mitchell Winnik
Ms. Anne Harker◊
Brian Hodges & Robert Paul◊
Lucille Joseph & Urban Joseph, O.C.◊◊◊
Philip & Sherri Lieberman◊
Nancy and William Logan◊◊
Alison & J. Bruce McDonald◊
Geneviève McKillop & Chris Bennett◊
MNB Charitable Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Benoit Mulsant◊
Linda & Kevin O'Leary◊◊
Estate of Joan Pape◊◊
Robbie Pryde◊
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Royer and Family◊
The Sabourin Family
Ms. Sabine Schleese
Tony Scott-Fisher◊◊
Ms. Deborah Scott◊◊
Marion Soloway◊
Mrs. Frances M. Stretton◊◊
Marje Virro◊
Mr. Brian B. Wilks◊◊
Two Anonymous Donors
$7,500 – $9,999
Diane Blake & Stephen Smith◊
Mary & John Crocker◊◊
Mrs. Anne W. Dupre & Mr. Fredrick J. Marker◊◊
Mr. George Goldberg
Ronald M. Haynes◊◊
Hope Charitable Foundation◊◊
Ted Murata
Dr. Bo Y. Ngan◊◊
Ms. Helen Ziegler
One Anonymous Donor
$5,000 – $7,499
Elana Metter & Stephen A. Adler
Karen & Bill Barnett◊◊
Ms. Lindy Barrow◊
Gillian & Ken Bartlett◊◊
Burgundy Legacy Foundation
Elizabeth Burridge
The Canavan Family Foundation◊
Margaret & John Casey◊◊
John Church◊
Missy & Allan Crosbie◊◊
Ann and Ross Dobbin
Maureen & James Dunn◊
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards
Lucinda Flemer, C.M.◊◊
Dr. Ricardo Gomez-Insausti
Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Mary Gore
Anthony & Helen Graham
Carol Gray◊◊
Ginette Hamel* & Cliff Trollope
The Hylcan Foundation
Karen Kain, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont. & Ross Petty◊◊
Estate of Diane Kernohan◊◊
Ms. Tammy Klein
Gurney Krantz Charitable Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. A. Maggiacomo◊◊
Mr. Ryan McNally
Leonard Molczadski
Mr. David Murray
Ms. Marianne Oundjian◊
Mr. Don Quach◊
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Reininger◊◊
Diana Reitberger*◊
Noah Richler & Sarah Maclachlan
Esther Sarick◊◊
Mr. Greg Sharp◊
Stephen & Jane Smith◊◊
Ms. Karen Sparks◊◊
Mr. Geoffrey Wayne Squibb◊◊
Dennis & Denny Starritt◊◊
Brenda Stinson & Carlo De Angelis◊
Mark and Kim Surchin◊◊
Tesari Charitable Foundation
Ed & Sylvia Vanhaverbeke◊◊
Three Anonymous Donors
The National Ballet celebrates the 40th anniversary of The Patrons' Council, a group of passionate and generous donors.
$3,000 – $4,999
Yeti Agnew & Christopher Birt◊◊
Catherine J.T. Allgood◊◊
Robin Anthony◊
Ms. Debra J. Appleton◊
Robert & Mary Pat Armstrong◊◊
Dr. & Mrs. G.R. Rastegar◊
Ms. Yveline Audemars & Mr. Humberto Rivero◊
James Austin & Hans Eppenberger◊◊
N. Beilstein & A. Lee◊
Ms. Michele Berg
Mr. John R. Birkett◊◊
Miss Becka Borody
Beth Borody
Ms. Josée Bouchard & Mr. Paul Belanger◊
Walter M. & Lisa Balfour Bowen◊◊
Dr. Ian & Mrs. Brindle◊
Margaret Brock◊◊
Mr. John Coke & Ms. Cathy Cranston◊
Miss Emilie Cushman
Jane Darville & Dr. Skip Bassford C.M.◊
Ms. Anne Davidson◊
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Davis◊◊
Mary-Kathleen Delicaet & John Young◊
Ms. Flora Do◊
Judy Dunn◊
M.G. Eaton & David S. Kertland◊◊
Joanne Eidinger◊
Mr. Joseph Fantl & Ms. Moira Bartram◊
Eileen Farrow
Ms. Cecil Fennell◊
Ms. Catriona Ferguson & Mr. David Safran
Ms. Sarah K. Ferreira
Russell C. Finch
M. Patricia Fischer◊◊
Mr. Lorne Fox◊◊
Ken & Linda Foxcroft◊◊
Bronwen Gates◊◊
Daniel Gauthier
Heather V. Gibson◊
Gordon and Lorraine Gibson Family Foundation
Judy & David Goodings◊◊
Ms. Vanessa Grant & Mr. Philip Street
Mrs. Lorna Greenbaum◊◊
Timothy & Jacquelyn Hack
Mary & Graham Hallward◊
Mrs. Beverly Hargraft◊◊
Nancy Haston
Hon. & Mrs. Paul T. Hellyer◊◊
Ann Hogarth◊◊
Nancy Holland◊
Christopher E. Horne, Esq.◊
Barry Hughson* & Ashley Hughson
Mr. James F. Ingalls
Jackman Foundation◊◊
Ms. Ishrani Jaikaran
Julia Kankis
Mr. Saleem Kassum◊◊
Patrick & Barbara Keenan Foundation◊◊
Mrs. Dorothea Kostecki
Mr. Ron Lalonde and Ms. Jane Humphreys
Ms. Annick Lapotre◊
Susan Levesque
Ms. Valerie Lockerbie◊
Margaret and Robert MacLellan◊
Judy Manji◊◊
Ms. Eleanor McCain◊◊
Marcia McClung◊
Mrs. Faye McDermid
Patti McFarlane◊◊
Jim & Sylvia McGovern◊◊
Hélène & Ray McLenaghan◊◊
Kathleen Metcalfe◊
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Derry◊
Mr. Noel Mowat◊
Petra & Lionel Newton
Michael & Nina Overbury◊◊
Ms. Laurie Pallett◊◊
Mrs. Julia Pankratz◊◊
Mr. Douglas L. Parker◊◊
Mr. D. Ross Peebles & Ms. Judith Cole◊◊
Sonya Rabeneck
Mrs. Jennifer Revelle◊
Lisa Richter Davey & Michael Davey◊
Ms. Stephanie Roberts & Mr. Kevin Hamilton◊
Mr. James Robertson & Mr. Jim Scott
Mr. Gary Rogers◊◊
Elaine M. Roper◊◊
Mr. & Mrs. Rainer & Sharyn Rothfuss◊◊
Mr. Go Sato◊◊
Ms. Ann Savege◊
Sheilah Scrocchi
Mr. John B. Simcoe
Helen Feng and Alice Song
Cathy Spoel
Kristi Stangeland◊
Joel Stevens◊
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Tam
Eli Taylor◊
Ms. Veronica Tennant C.C.
Gillian Thomas & Michael Easterbrook◊◊
Denise Ireland & Harry Underwood
Dianne Vanstone
Lenore Walters◊◊
Ms. Ruth Watts-Gransden◊◊
Karen Wierucki*◊◊
Shelagh and David Wilson Fund at the Toronto Foundation◊◊
Frederika Winchell
Mrs. Nan Wiseman
Mrs. Sharon Wright◊
Mrs. Vivien M. Wu◊◊
The Young Family Foundation
Maria T. Zakos◊◊
Veronica Zufelt◊◊
Four Anonymous Donors
$2,000 – $2,999
Mr. James Anok & Mr. Daniel Brereton
Jordan Applebaum & Andrea Burridge◊◊
Dr. Talitha Arndt & Mr. Ed Esposto◊◊
Gregory & Irene Aziz◊◊
Mr. Paul Barber
Winifred Barclay◊◊
Mr. Scott Barnum & Ms. Nadya Tymochenko◊
Florence Sharpe Barwell◊◊
Katherine J. Baxter
Dr. Thomas H. Beechy◊◊
Mrs. Anna Binet
Anstice Blom◊◊
Susan M. Borden◊◊
Mr. Matthew Boylan
Mr. Jonathan Briggs
Julia & David Briskin*◊
Barbara Brownlee◊◊
Mrs. Donna Brownlee◊
Ms. Janet Bulger◊
Ms. Helen Burstyn, C.M.◊
Anthony Camisso
Jane Campbell & John McLeish◊
Ms. Linda Campbell◊◊
Denise Cargill◊
Ms. Janet Casey
Ms. Terri Chalmers
Professor Alfred L. Chan & Michael Farewell◊
Diana Chant & Bill Mitchell◊◊
Peng Chiang◊◊
Siobhan Hyland & Ivan Chittenden
Mr. Philip A. Clappison◊◊
Helene Clarkson◊
Judith & Marshall Cohen◊◊
Mrs. Earlaine Collins◊
Ms. Lisa Conway
Mrs. Louise Cornblum◊◊
Dr. Lesley S. Corrin◊◊
Mr. Derrick Croswell◊
Chris & Katherine Cummings
Dr. Gaylord Curry, in memoriam◊◊
Carole Curtis◊◊
Estate of Horst Albert Herbert Dantz
Amanda Demers & Brian Collins◊
Trina DeSa◊◊
Wilf & Brenda Dinnick◊◊
Henry Dinsdale & Diane Wherrett
Dudley Family Fund◊◊
Ms. Catherine Dunn Stadtegger & Mr. Glenn Stadtegger
Lynn Eakin◊
Ms. and Mr. Doone Estey
Joan Farano◊◊
Catherine Fauquier◊◊
Robert & Julia Foster◊◊
Alice H. Fox◊◊
Mr. Bruce Fullerton
André J. Galipeault, C.M. & Suzanne Galipeault◊◊
Mrs. Hilda Gan◊
Ms Susan Garvie◊◊
Judith Gelber◊
Ms. Susan Gerhard◊
Ms. Tamara Glied◊
Mark & Louise Golding◊◊
Mr. Donald D. Grant◊◊
Ms. Susan Greenbloom◊
Michael & Rita Hafeman◊◊
Elizabeth Hallerman
Katherine Halpenny & Sean Smith◊
Alayne Kato-Hamilton & Malcolm Hamilton◊◊
Ms. Malle Harris◊◊
Ms. Naomi Harris◊◊
Mr. Jason Heayn & Ms. Andrea Venneri◊
Mary & Arthur Heinmaa
Mr. Peter Hendrick◊
Avril Higgins & Robert Page◊◊
Dr. June Higgins
Ms. Dora Ho
Mr. Ronald Holgerson◊
Mr. Philip & Dr. Claire Holloway◊◊
Ms. Azadeh Houshmand
Joanna Ivey* & Lorne Babiuk◊◊
Mrs. Pennie R. Jevnikar◊◊
Mr. Greg Johns◊
Mrs. Ann Kadrnka◊
Ms. Miriam Kagan◊
Dr. Caroline Newman & Mitchell Kamiel
Ms. Henriette Katz◊
Ms. Susan Keen◊◊
Mr. Kagan Kerman◊
Miss Maggie Koabel
Jennifer Kropac & Kevin Law
Ms. Catherine Lace◊
Brett Ledger & Patricia Olasker
Linda K. Lee◊
Richard Lefebvre* & Steve Murray
Dr. Calvin Lei◊◊
Dr. Tin Leung
Ms. Judy Linton
Dr. Charlene Linzon & Geoffrey Shulman◊
Dr. Nancy Lockhart C.M.◊
Harriet MacMillan
Janice May◊◊
Ms. Nicola Mayer
Ms. Marci McDonald
Mrs. Yvonne McGregor
Virginia and Peter McLaughlin
Ms. Margaret C. McNee◊◊
Sylvia M. McPhee◊◊
Elaine Kierans & Shawn McReynolds◊
Ms. Voula Michaelidis
Nancy Miller & Glen Ireland◊
Clive & Fran Minto◊◊
Ms. Bernadette Morra◊
Neil & Prue Morrison◊
Ms. Marina Nawrocki
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nesker◊◊
Ms. Carol Newall◊◊
Ms. Judith O'Callaghan
Ms. Sandra Odendahl
Rene Pantalone◊◊
Graham & Janet Parkinson◊◊
Dr. Michael Partridge & Dr. Sudha Rajagopal◊
Ms. Lisa Pearson
Dorothy & Roland Pfeiffer◊
David Phipps & Gary Myers
Mr. Ryan Poppa
Powis Family Foundation◊
Dr. Linda Rabeneck & Dr. Catherine Campbell◊
Ms. Rani Rahman Jamieson
Mr. Robert Raizenne◊
Carol & Morton Rapp◊
Lorna Reevely
Dr. Devon Richardson
Cee Cee & Bruce Robertson
The Rogan Foundation
David Ross & Audrey Loeb
Mrs. Lesley Rowan
Ms. Sandra Ruehlow & Mr. Wayne Haase
Mr. Geoffrey Rytell◊◊
Mr. Reza Satchu & Ms. Marion Annau
Paul J. Savard◊◊
Ms. Diane Schmidt◊
Dr. Hugh Scully & Vanessa Harwood, O.C.◊◊
Charles Seminerio*◊
Mrs. Dorothy Sjogren◊◊
Mrs. Joan Sohn◊◊
Dr. Myra Sourkes◊◊
Ms. Anna Stahmer-Jarmain & Mr. W. Edwin Jarmain◊
Dr. John Stanley & Dr. Helmut Reichenbächer◊◊
Ms. Astrid Stec◊
Dr. Daphne Taras
Ms. Catherine Thomson◊◊
Cynthia Caron Thorburn & Craig Thorburn◊
Bonita & Walter Thornton◊
Maureen & Philip Tingley◊◊
Mr. Quentin Toderick and Mrs. Eva Sorbara-Toderick
Mrs. Elizabeth Tory◊◊
Mrs. Nicola Tory◊
Mr. Alex Tosheff◊
Jon & Olga Voigt◊
Natalie Warner
Judy & Graham Weeks◊◊
Mrs. Ruth Wheler◊◊
Ms. Martha Wilder◊◊
Gregory Williams & Warren Sorensen◊◊
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Willis
Mrs. Lorrie Willson
Nan & Jack Wiseman◊◊
Peri Wiseman
Durhane Wong-Rieger◊
Ms. Denise Zarn & Mr. James Shenkman◊◊
Carole & Bernie Zucker◊◊
Six Anonymous Donors
FRIENDS ’ CORPS
This wonderful community of donors supports the National Ballet's work onstage, behind the scenes and in the community.
$1,500 – $1,999
Dr. Matthew Bagdan
Ms. Elspeth Bowler
Ms. M.J. Breithaupt◊◊
Leslie Buskard◊
Mrs. Maureen Farrow
Caroline L. Helbronner◊
Mr. C.R. Hunter◊◊
Mr. Fred Hurlbut & Ms. Catherine Barlow◊
Ms. Michelle Knight
Yuanqing Li
Amy McMullen* & Andrew McMullen
Flora Macdonald◊◊
Connie & Peter Mak◊◊
Mr. Maurice McNamara
Mrs. Stephanie Meredith◊◊
Mrs. Barbara A. Priscus◊
Dr. Gail Robinson
Andrea Rosen & Stephen MacDonald◊◊
Diane and Joseph Rosenthal◊◊
Dr. Lynne Thurling◊
Mrs. Aleesha Valentine
Mr. Luke Windisch◊
Nan & Jack Wiseman◊◊
Mr. Morden Yolles
Four Anonymous Donors
$1,000 – $1,499
Michelle Adamski
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Anastasiades◊◊
Ms. Adriana Arevalo
Ms. Amanda Rae Arseneau
Tim Badgley◊◊
Mr. & Mrs. John Balmer◊◊
Carol Barber
Barret Family Foundation◊
Ms. Elizabeth Black◊◊
Christopher Bredt & Jamie Cameron◊◊
Mr. & Mrs. Allan & Freda Brender◊◊
Karen Brookfield◊◊
Wendy Brown
Rev. Canon Michael Burgess◊◊
Harold Chmara & Danny Hoy◊◊
Mrs. Janis Chodas
Ms. M.C. Clancy◊◊
Ms. Lynne Colman◊
Mr. Douglas Coughlin
Maija Dale◊◊
Professor K. G. Davey◊◊
Mrs. M. J. Dundas & Mr. John Petrosoniak◊◊
Mr. David Eastaugh
Ms. Susan Eastwood◊
Ms. Judith Edmondson◊◊
Leilah Edroos◊◊
Ms. E.L. Ellins◊◊
Mr. Irving Bernstein◊
Mrs. Lois J. Field◊◊
CJ Fitzgerald
Mrs. Rosario Flores◊
Ms. Nancy Fung◊
Ms. Lisa Gignac
Mrs. Catherine Graham◊
Ms. Rosemary Grant◊
Mrs. and Mr. Marion Green◊
Ms. Sandra L. Green & Ms. Mary Stephenson◊
Frances Greenwood◊
Charles Greiner◊
Elisabeth Handler◊
Katherine Harvey & Clemens Sels
In memory of Nik Radosevic
Mr. Daniel Hoffman & Ms. Loretta Degasperi
Ms. Elizabeth Howson◊◊
Ms. Gillian Humphreys◊◊
Mr. Adrian Ishak
Dr. Nina Josefowitz◊
Dr. B.F. Kain◊
Miss Karen B. M. Kamino◊
Alfred G. Kelley
Ms. Judith Kennedy
Ms. Mary Anne Klamut
Ms. Suzanne Kopas
Ms. Brenda Lachance & Mr. Peter Lanskail
Janet Lamb◊◊
Mrs. Marlyn LeBlanc
Mrs. Hazel Lefebvre
Dr. Geoffrey M. Lusignan
Mr. Jonathan and Bev Matthews
Fred Mattocks & Susan Kelly
Ms. Barbara and Martin McCreath◊
Dr. Hooley McLaughlin
Ms. Catherine McMillan◊
Dr. Goldie Morgentaler
Heather Mundell◊
Dr. M.L. Myers
Mr. Keith Nash
Mr. & Mrs. James & Lynn Neufeld◊◊
Ms. Cindy Nowina
Mr. Bruce Palmer
Ed & Lou Pamenter◊◊
Robyn Parets & Joel Lehrer
Ian & Michelle Pearce
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Penn
Susan Pepper & William Harper◊◊
Mr. Frank Piddisi◊
Mr. Francis Pope
Mr. John Proctor
Mrs. Elinor Ratcliffe, C.M. O.N.L(hc)◊
Mr. Eddy Reitberger◊
Meghan Robertson◊
Dr. William Santo◊◊
Ms. Marlies Schlichting◊
Ms. Sandra Shaul
Mrs. Heather Sheehan◊◊
Mrs. Hilary H. Short◊
Mrs. Stanislawa Skrok◊◊
Ms. Ibolya Smith◊◊
Elaine Solway◊◊
Mr. Timothy Spain◊
Mr. Paul Straatman and Mr. Shane Toland
Dr. Olga Streltchenko
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan◊
Judith & Burton Tait◊◊
Mr. Almos Tassonyi & Ms. Maureen Simpson◊
Gloria Thompson
Ms. Jennifer Tory◊◊
Gail Vanstone◊
Ms. Margaret M. Walker
Lyn M. Westwood◊◊
Kevin Coombs & Teri Worthington Coombs◊◊
Ms. Catherine Yolles
Four Anonymous Donors
$500 – $999
Agg Family Giving
Vanessa Alexander◊
Dr. Vina Alexopoulou
Mrs. Lyla Allan◊◊
Mr. Garth Allen◊◊
Edgars & Selga Apse◊◊
Mr. David C. Archer*
Ms. Noreen Arnold
Ms. Karen Atkin◊◊
Hildred Babb
Lynly & Trevor Bailie◊◊
Michael Barkley & Gary Burrows◊◊
Earl and Elizabeth Barnsley◊◊
Ms. Jacqueline Bart
Ms. Brenda Becker
Christopher & Christina Begy◊◊
Ms. Roberta Benson and Jennifer Young
Ms. Lynn Bevan◊
Violet W. Bielski, K.C.◊
Tom Bilenkey◊◊
Ms. Binks and Mr. Collier◊
Kim Birchard & Carol Dorman◊◊
Ms. Katherine Bischoping◊◊
Ms. Brenda V. Blackstock & Mr. James Darroch
Dr. and Mrs. Ian Blumer◊◊
Staunton Bowen
Dorothy Novotny Brandenburg◊
Mrs. Johanna Brett◊
Barry Brown
Ms. Stephanie Brown
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Brownlow◊
Ian & Jenny Burns◊◊
Ms. Michele Bussieres
Dr. Brian Butler◊
Kathleen Butterfield◊
Mr. and Ms. Anthony Campea◊
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cappe◊
Ms. Kathryn Carver◊
Ms. Carly Chalmers
Mr. Alexander Chapman◊
Mrs. Beverley Chernos◊
Ms. Michelle Christian
Mr. Maurice J. Clement◊◊
Zane & Joan Cohen◊◊
Ms. Judith C. Cole◊
Mrs. Sydne Conover Taggart◊
Ms. Lynn Copeland◊◊
Mrs. Katherine Corlett◊
Mrs. Joy Coupey◊
Ms. Joanne Crookshank◊◊
Ms. Lisa Cunningham
Roger Kenrick◊◊
Mr. & Ms. David Currie◊◊
Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson◊◊
Mrs. Sharon Davis
Ms. Anne Day◊◊
Mrs. Linda De Bathe
Ms. Frances Deacon◊◊
Helena Debnam
Mrs. Saira Deen-Zammit◊◊
Ms. Reva Devins
Jill Dick◊
Lynne DiStefano
Mr. Colin R.C. Dobell◊◊
Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Dobell◊◊
Robert T.C. Dolan◊
Mrs. Lilliana Dominguez◊
Mr. Steven D. Donohoe◊◊
Robert and Joanne Sutherland
Louise & Jeffrey Eason◊
Elcan Ridge Foundation
Mrs. Catherine Erkorkmaz
Margaret Fairman◊
Joan A. Farlinger◊◊
Ms. Kristen Farn
Mrs. Laura Farquhar◊◊
Darcy & Sheila Farrell◊◊
Miss Nicole Feric◊
Helena & David Fine◊◊
Mrs. Pat Fisher
Melissa Forstner & Steven Schwartz◊
Mrs. Carol & Mr. Peter Foster◊
Ms. Audrey Fox
Ms. Devra Freedman◊◊
Mrs. Kathy Freeman◊
Mrs. and Dr. Rhonda Freeman◊◊
Dr. Peter Galko◊◊
Ms. Pamela Gallagher◊◊
Ms. Wendy Glover◊
Mr. David Goluboff & Ms Sue-Anne Fox
Mr. Richard Goodman◊◊
Dr. and Mrs. R.M. Gorcynski◊◊
Ms. Heather Gordon◊
Mr. Laurent Goulet◊◊
Dr. Noelle Grace◊
Ms. Enid Grant◊
Mr. George Grant◊
Dr. Lorne Greenspan & Ms. Donna Cohen
Ms. Cathryn Gregor
Colin Gruchy◊◊
Mrs. Joanne Guoba◊
Mr. & Mrs. Doug & Carol Hara◊
Mrs. Joan E. Hart◊
Ms. Sherry Hatton◊
Ms. Mary Heather◊◊
Ms. Karen Henderson◊◊
E.A. Hergott
Ms. Susan Hill◊◊
Mr. Wayne Hill
Dr. Gail Hirano
Mel Hogg◊
The Horn Section of the National Ballet Orchestra*◊◊
Richard & Susan Horner◊◊
Mrs. Aliza Hosiosky
Ms. Jill Humphries◊◊
Ms. Catherine Irwin◊
Miss Deborah Ivison
Ms. Louise Jacques
Miss Karen & Mrs. Linda Javorski
Ms. Judith Jensen
Alfred-Patrick Johnson
Ms. Sylvia Jones◊
Mrs. Lorraine Kaake◊
Ms. Shirley Katz
Ms. Marilyn Kay Richards◊◊
Ms. Claire Keeley◊◊
Sheryl Kennedy and Bill Fleury◊
Ms. Yasmine Kherraji
Carolyn Kinsley◊◊
Dr. Stephen Kish and Mrs. Lori Dixon
Mr. Aubrey A. Kissoon & Family◊
Carol Kleinfeldt & Roman Mychajlowycz◊◊
Mr. Carl Knipfel◊
Ms. Deborah L. Knuff
Mr. Donald Koo
Heli Kopti◊◊
Catherine Kourkounakis◊
Jaroslaw Kozlowski & Andrew Gotowiec
Dr. Milos Krajny
John and Ann Lang◊◊
Karen Lapointe◊◊
Miss Nancy Lavalle
Mrs. Carolyn Lawson◊◊
Ms. Catherine Lazier◊
Ms. Josee Ledoux
Dr. Valentia Lee-Brotherton◊
Dr. Connie Lee
Ms. Corinne D. Leon
Mr. Yakov Lerner◊*
Claire LeVern Delves
Mr. Peter J. Lewis◊◊
Hubert Lum & Eve Leyerle◊
Mr. Douglas Lowry◊◊
Mrs. Carole Lusby◊◊
Ms. Sharon Lymer◊◊
Ms. Donnalu F. Macdonald◊◊
Ms. Nancy MacDonald◊◊
Mr. John MacIver◊◊
Ms. Nancy Macken◊◊
Ms. Tracy MacMaster◊
Mrs. Margaret Malkin◊
Miss Laurie Markus◊◊
Ms. Joanna Martin◊◊
Patricia L. Martin◊◊
Ms. Mokry & Mr. Mason
Mrs. Christine Mcallister
Mr. David McCullum
Ms. Karen McDowell
Dr. Stephen McQuade◊
Ms. Craigie Donn McQueen◊
Robin Melnick◊◊
Ms. Maria Mesaros
Ingrid & Dan Mida◊
Madam Justice Gisele Miller
Colin & Meta Mills◊◊
Lynne & Paul Milnes◊◊
Ms. Patricia Monger & Mr. Ralph Pudritz◊
Veena Mosur
Ms. Tracy Mulder◊
Mr. Julian N. Mulock◊
Nancy and Larry Murray◊◊
Lily Ng
Ms. Lesley Nicholls
Mr. Liviu Constantin Nicolescu
Dr. Kirsten Niles
Dr. Jean O'Grady◊
Ms. Janice Oliver◊
Alfred Page & Anne Donaldson-Page◊
Mr. Christopher Palin & Ms. Susan Middleton◊◊
Ms. Marygail Parker
Ms. Lesley Paterson◊
Ms. Sarah Paul
PayPal Giving Fund Canada
Nicola Perpick & Alexandra Perpick◊
Mrs. Margaret Perschy◊◊
Martin and Joan Peskin◊
Elyssa Phillips◊
Mr. H R Martin Phills◊
Nina & Terry Picton◊◊
Ms. Gabrielle Pilla◊
Mr. Raymond Pladsen
Mr. Archie Platt
Ms. Jackie Pollard◊
Ms. Kathleen E. Potter
Mark Prince
Mr. David Purcell◊
Chris Purdye and Judy Tse◊
Ms. Diana Raffman◊
Ms. Shanley Rainsberry
Dr. Gina S. Rakoff◊◊
Ms. Katharyn Rayner◊
Mr. Peter Reeve-Newson◊◊
Mr. Roy Reeves
Ms. Nancy Reynolds
Dr. Martha Richardson
Dr. Mary Robertson
Patricia Gooch Robertson◊
Edye Rome-Webster◊
Barrie D. Rose, Karen Solomon & Family◊◊
Mrs. and Mr. Beatrice Rosmarin
Ms. Angela Rudden*
Mrs. Rhonda Ryman-Kane◊
Mr. Paul Sabourin
Mrs. Joan Sadleir◊◊
Ms. JoAnne Sakura◊
Ms. Erika Samman
Turnout
(February 1, 2022 - January 31, 2023)
Aspire ($1,200 and above)
Mr. Simon Beck
Marie-Pierre Bélanger◊
Ms. Marielle Bryck*
Ms. Sydney Davloor
Ms. Katherine Ferreira
Classic Plus ($600)
Kiera Booth
Mr. Tim Dafoe
Flora Do◊
Mr. Geoffrey Fulton◊
* Artists and Staff
◊ Donor for 10 or more years
Mr. James Samuel◊
Dr. Michael Sayer◊
Dr. Jeff Sherman
Mrs. Christine Simpson◊◊
Ms. Miriam Skey◊◊
Dr. Anita Small
Ms. Louise Smith◊
Mr. Robert Smith◊
Ms. Jane Spicer
Jane Spooner◊◊
Ms. Harriet H. Stairs C.M.◊◊
J.M. & Elaine Steiner◊◊
Mr. Kenneth Stephen◊◊
Cheryl E. Stephenson◊◊
Mr. David Stephenson◊
Mr. & Ms. Alan Stewart◊
Penelope Stewart & Carol Stewart
Ms. Sharon Stibbard◊
Mrs. Lauren Stiroh
Mrs. Louise Stokes◊◊
Tara Styles
Styles Family Foundation
Dr. Doris Sutherland◊
Mr. Paul Tam
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tanzer
Ms. Terry Tator◊
Ms. Agatha Tawaststjerna◊◊
Ms. Margaret Taylor-Sevier
Mrs. Helen Tazzman◊
Esther & Marvin Tile◊◊
Ms. Wendy Trainor◊
Mrs. H. Tregenza◊◊
Barbara & Marlow Tucker◊
Audrey and Peter Turnbull
Mr. Christopher Kelly
Miss Vicky Luo
Ms. Elizabeth McNeil
Mr. Nicholas Melymuk*
Kristina Milbourn◊
Julia Mohajer
Steven Morga
Mr. Daniel Moulton
Jennifer Nagy
Mrs. Maggie Rei
Mr. Derek Twiss
Mr. Berton Ung◊
Paul & Alison Uys◊◊
Dr. Robert Vagners◊◊
Ms. Rachel van Geest
Ms. Carina Van Heyst◊◊
Sarah and Patti VanderBurgh
Mr. Robert Vanderloo◊
Mr. Peter Verheyen◊
Martin Wade & Daniel Larocque
Mr. W.D. Waite◊◊
Mr. Alan Walker
The Very Reverend Peter Wall & Anne Harvey◊
Mr. John Walter◊◊
Ms. Melanie Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weppler◊
James Whitaker
Mary and Douglas Wilson◊
Hastings & Irene Withers◊
Mr. William Wray & Family◊
Ms. Judy Yamamoto◊◊
Mr. Paul Zevenhuizen*
* Artists and Staff
◊ Donor for 10 or more years
◊◊ Donor for 20 or more years
The National Ballet of Canada thanks all Fouetté and Pirouette level donors for their generous support.
Emad Ghattas
Ms. Anastassia Lavrinenko
Miss Kristina Mikloska
Alysa Obertas
Ms. Emily O'Keefe
Kathy Robinson
Ted Baker Canada One Anonymous Donor
CORPORATE SPONSORS
The National Ballet of Canada gratefully acknowledges the generous support of our corporate sponsors and partners who help foster excellence and enrich our communities.
Presenting Sponsors
Special Projects
Official Suppliers
STAFF
Board of Directors
As of October 19, 2022
Chair
Cornell Wright
Les Allt, ex officio
Nichole Anderson
Bergeron
Gail Appel
John Bailey
Jack Bertinshaw, ex officio
Raghunath Davloor
Laura Dinner
Flora Do
Cheryl Ferguson
Nancy Holland
Barry Hughson, ex officio
Krista Kerr
Jen Lee Koss
Philip Lieberman
David Macdonald
Hope Muir, ex officio
LJ Nagel, ex officio
Sandra Odendahl
Ed Ogonek, ex officio
Lisa Pearson
Gretchen Ross
Jenna Savella, ex officio
David Seville
John B. Simcoe
Michelle Sinclair
Mavis Staines, C.M., ex officio
Michele Symons
Noreen Taylor, C.M.
Karen Wierucki, ex officio
Alexander Younger
Honourary Board
As of October 19, 2022
David Banks
David Binet
Judith Cohen
Judi Conacher
Missy Crosbie
Jeanie Davis
Sherry Taylor Drew
James Fleck, O.C.
William Harris
William Herridge, Q.C.
Donald K. Johnson, O.C.
Lucille Joseph
Jerry Lozinski
Sue Matthews
Paul O’Donoghue
Rose Patten, O.C.
Aaron Regent
Robin Robinson
Susan Scace
Noreen Taylor, C.M.
The National Ballet of Canada
Board /Honourary Board Liaison
The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Board of Directors
As of October 19, 2022
Chair
David Macdonald
President
Barry Hughson
Vice-President
Hope Muir
Treasurer
Amanda Ram
Director of Development
Diana Reitberger, CFRE
Secretary
Alexis Patch
David Banks
John Braive
Ed Esposto
Cheryl Ferguson
Karen Kain, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont., Director Emerita
Krista Kerr
Sue Matthews
James Pitblado, C.M.
Cornell Wright
Leadership
Joan & Jerry Lozinski
Artistic Director
Hope Muir
Executive Director
Barry Hughson
Music Director and Principal Conductor
David Briskin
Artistic Director Emerita
Karen Kain, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont.
Artistic
Senior Répétiteur
Peter Ottmann
Rehearsal Director, Principal Coach
Rex Harrington, O.C., D.Litt
Xiao Nan Yu
Assistant Rehearsal Director
Stephanie Hutchison
Artist-in-Residence
Greta Hodgkinson, O.Ont.
Artistic Advisor
Magdalena Popa
Choreographic Associates
Robert Binet
Guillaume Côté
Artistic Administrator
Gerard Roxburgh
Senior Manager, Artistic Operations
Jennifer Bennett Darbyshire
Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director and Administrative
Associate
Andreea Olteanu
Curator and Producer, CreativAction and Special Initiatives
Robert Binet
Manager, Artistic Scheduling
Sophie Letendre
Associate, Artistic Administration
Sarita Dotan
Cultural Consultant
Phil Chan
Guest Répétiteurs
The Collective Agreement
Meredith Webster
Concerto
Julie Lincoln
Symphony in C
Colleen Neary
Joysanne Sidimus, M.S.M.
Sofiane Sylve
MADDADDAM
Jenny Tattersall
Anima Animus
Rebecca Gladstone
Christiane Marchant
Romeo and Juliet
Aleksandar Antonijevic
Guest Teachers
Felipe Diaz
Jurgita Dronina
Greta Hodgkinson
Kevin Pugh
Piotr Stanczyk
Sofiane Sylve
Tatiana Tchernova
Administration
Executive Assistant to the Executive Director and Board Liaison
Alexis Patch
Audience and Donor Services
Associate Director, Audience and Donor Services
Veronica McLellan
Manager, Ticket Operations
Katy James Manager, Patron Services
Anne Meighan
Assistant Patron Services Manager
Heather Thompson
Audience and Donor Services Operations Supervisor
Susie Eissler
Senior Representatives, Audience and Donor Services
Patty Pedersen
Receptionists
Rochelle Gomes
McKenzie Grey
Alannagh Maciw
Audience and Donor Services Representatives
Communications
Director of Marketing and Communications
Belinda Bale
Associate Director, Communications and Content Strategy
Catherine Chang
Senior Manager, Sales and Marketing
Victoria Munton-Davies
Communications Manager
Kate Dresser
Archivist and Digital Asset Manager
Katie Wilson
Video Editor, Web and Digital Media Manager
Sean Leonard
Public Relations Specialist
Anastasia Kolotova
Graphic Designer
Klara Vanzella Yang
Graphic Design Consultant
Carmen Wagner Web and E-Communications Coordinator
Jade Araya
Marketing Coordinator
Nadiya Reid
Dancer Wellness Programme
Director of Dancer Wellness
Marla Pichler
Company Sports Medicine Physicians
Dr. Michael Clarfield
Dr. Ryan Eardley
Company Orthopaedic Surgeons
Dr. Norah Matthies
Dr. Darrell Ogilvie-Harris
Company Athletic Therapists
Paul Papoutsakis
Barb Paraskevakos
Gian-Luca Perfetti
Company
Physiotherapists
Ginette Hamel
Patrick Lavoie
Company Massage Therapists
Cesar Cruz
Ron Mulesa
Danielle Tobias
Company Psychiatrists
Dr. Pat Colton
Dr. Carla Edwards
Clinical Social Workers/ Psychotherapists
Tammy Baruch
Lesley Lustig
Company Foot Specialist/Chiropodist
Dr. Nicholas Durand, D.Pod.M.
Urgent Care and Medcan Liaison
Dr. Janice Weiss
Resident Movement and Pilates Specialist
Je-an Salas
Naturopathic Doctor
Dr. Melissa Piercell
The National Ballet of Canada is grateful to the Midtown Sports Medicine Clinic (150 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto); the University Health Network, Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine; and the Medcan Clinic (150 York Street, Toronto) for their continued support of the Dancer Health and Wellness Programme; and to those physicians who have generously donated their time to The National Ballet of Canada.
Development
Director of Development
Diana Reitberger, CFRE
Assistant to the Director of Development
Liza Beharry
Associate Director, Major Gifts
Joanna Ivey
Associate Director, Individual and Legacy Giving
Richard Lefebvre, CFRE
Senior Manager, Development Communications
John Hart
Senior Manager, Development Operations
Leah Heidenheim
Manager, Special Events and Corporate Partnerships
Rebecca Hodge
Manager, Patrons’ Council
Nicholas Melymuk
Senior Writer
Caroline Dickie
Officer, Development Communications
Rhea Daniels
Officer, Major Gifts
Kelsey Muldoon
Officer, Turnout & Patrons’ Council
Marisa Kelly
Officer, Friends’ Corps & Ballet365
Joanne Kwok
Officer, Legacy Giving & Endowment Foundation
Amy McMullen*
Officer, Prospect Research
Nipun Kudalkar
Officer, Special Events
Jessica Worosz
Data Analyst
Sara Motalebi
Coordinator, Special Events and Corporate Partnerships
Zoe Favrin
Gift Management Coordinator
Lucy White
Intern, Development Communications
Lidia Haderaj
Education and Community Engagement
Senior Manager, Education and Community Engagement
Lisa Robinson
Director, In Studio
Kate Kernaghan
Associate, Education and Community Engagement
Sakhshi Khanduja
Senior Teaching Artist
Annemarie Cabri
Dance Educator/ Teaching Artist
Manpreet Singh Virdi
Finance
Chief Financial Officer
Amanda Ram
Payroll and Benefits Manager
Jenny Mah
General Accountants
Winnie Li
Demitrios Prevenas
Markus Thiart
Human Resources
Director,
Human Resources
Kathleen Matatya
Senior Officer, Human Resources
Julian Whitaker
Human Resources Coordinator
Erika Pugsley
Information Technology
Director of Technology
Christopher Sonnemann
Associate Director, Software and Applications
Mohiuddin Faruqe
Senior Manager, Web Technology Services
Steve Cunningham
Senior Manager of Technology
Andrew Anderson
Solutions Developer
Kruti Shah*
Business Analyst
Bethany Bleile
Systems Coordinator Maninder Singh Sekhon
Maintenance
Facilities Manager
Emil Mishriky
Building Maintenance Supervisor
Henry Martins
Cleaners
Violeta Parreno
Lawrence Puig
Willie Santiago
Music
Pianists
Edward Connell
Andrei Streliaev
Zsanna Vaszilenko
Zhenya Vitort
Orchestra Personnel Manager and Music Administrator
Raymond Tizzard
Music Librarian
Jacques Forest
Noreen Taylor, C.M. & David Staines, C.M., O.Ont Conductor-in-Residence
Maria Seletskaja
Production
Director of Production
Barney Bayliss
Associate Director of Production
Yvette Drumgold
Technical Director
Peter Eaton
Stage Managers
Jeff Morris
Liliane Stilwell
Lighting Coordinator
Jeff Logue
Sound Coordinator
Robert DiVito
Production Workshop
Head Carpenter
Sandy Middleton
Assistant Head Carpenter
James Fulton
Shop Technician
Chuck Theil
Scenery constructed at the Gretchen Ross Production Workshop by members of I.A.T.S.E. Local 58.
Property Supervisor
John Miracle
Assistant Property Supervisor
Christina Hantos
Head Scenic Artist
Kelly Palmer
Assistant Head
Scenic Artist
Will Leskevich
Properties constructed at the Gretchen Ross Production Workshop by members of I.A.T.S.E. Local 828.
Wardrobe
Wardrobe Supervisor
Stacy Dimitropoulos
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor
Allie Marshall
Resident Cutters
Christine Audet
Marlee Bygate
Christopher Read
Assistant to Cutters
Susan Howse
Resident Stitcher
Lisa Novielli
Stitchers
Victoria Arnold
Deanna Brown
Samara McAdam
Cindy Rusak
Paul Schofield
Costume Rental Coordinator
Bianca Laudadio
Footwear Coordinator
Lacey Hammond
Harrington
Footwear Inventory Coordinator
Hollis Wilson
Wardrobe Coordinator
Robyn Clarke
Assistant Wardrobe Coordinators
Lauren Pietrowski
Emily Rogers
Hair and Make-up Coordinator
Jacqueline Robertson Cull
Assistant Milliner/ Wardrobe Assistant
Kira Duff
Production Travelling Crew
Head Carpenter
Jim Nutt
Head Electrician
Ashley Rose
Property Master
Michael Ellenton
Assistant Carpenter/ Flyman
Scott Clarke
Assistant Carpenter
Cory Hudson
Assistant Electricians
William Fallon
Cecilia Waszczuk
Wardrobe Head
Grant Heaps
Assistant
Wardrobe Head
Carrie Cooley Barbour
Hair and Make-up Head
Jillian Walker
Footwear Assistant
Leslie Brown
* On Leave