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executive director Dear Friends, I am so glad you have joined us for the 2019-2020 season of Newman Center Presents. This is my fourth season at the Newman Center and I could not be more excited about the engaging and thought-provoking programming we’re bringing to you this year. Presenting artistically excellent performances is always a priority for the Newman Center, but if this season were to have a theme, it would be storytelling. Throughout the season, you will hear powerful stories told by diverse voices. Stories will explore our American history, current issues facing our society and global perspectives, all amplified through the power of the performing arts. Through dance, music, science, and theater, this season of Newman Center Presents will challenge, enlighten, and inspire. We believe that the Newman Center is one of Denver’s best spaces for students, neighbors, and friends to experience intersectional diversity, communal artistry, and transformative learning. That’s why our programming brings a wide variety of artists and speakers to you. We know that you’re curious, adventurous, and seeking new experiences every day. We are so grateful you are here, celebrating your passion for the performing arts with us. Welcome to the Newman Center, thank you for joining us and thank you for supporting arts and culture in Denver.

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chancellor Welcome! The Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver is a vital source of culture, inspiration, and expression. Through the many events held at the Newman Center, the Denver community comes together for moving and transformative experiences—experiences that you are helping make possible through your attendance. Thank you. This season, the Newman Center will present musicians, dancers, artists, filmmakers, explorers, scientists, and more. In the second season of our partnership with National Geographic Live, the Newman Center will collaborate with DU’s own Lamont Symphony Orchestra for a presentation of the award-winning documentary, Jane, which tells the incredible life story of anthropologist and foremost expert on chimpanzees, Jane Goodall. The Newman Center has also partnered with the Denver Biennial of the Americas Festival to present Grammy-winning, genre-defying band Ozomatli, as well as their family-friendly performance, OzoKidz. In addition, we will host several outstanding musicians, dance troupes, comedic performances, and even acrobats! It’s going to be a truly phenomenal season. The University of Denver is proud of the Newman Center. Through these performances, our campus is made even more accessible to the entire Denver community. The artists and performances on Newman’s stages share with the audience their gifts, their big ideas, their voice, and perspectives. This is powerful. It’s important. Moreover, the Newman Center, like all of DU, is dedicated to supporting the public good through partnerships with Denver Public Schools to bring the arts to students across the city. Thank you for coming today, and I hope you find many events to attend this season. Enjoy the show. Sincerely,

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about the newman center The Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver opened its doors in 2002 and has been acclaimed as one of the nation’s finest university performing arts centers. Unique in the region for its size, acoustic quality, and programming, the Newman Center is dedicated to showcasing cultural diversity, stretching the imagination, and stimulating dialogue through the performing arts. The Newman Center hosts nearly 500 events each year with 120,000 people in attendance. At the core of Newman Center’s programming is Newman Center Presents, a multidisciplinary professional performing arts series, showcasing renowned artists from around the world. Newman Center is home to DU’s Lamont School of Music and Department of Theatre and also hosts community and performing arts organizations such as The Denver Post’s Pen and Podium Series and the Friends of Chamber Music series. The Newman Center is also a regular venue for performances by some of Colorado's premier arts organizations, including Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Denver Brass, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, and others. The Newman Center enriches Colorado audiences at the University of Denver through the performing arts by blurring the lines between campus and community, developing key community partnerships, and creating programming for families— introducing new generations to the arts.


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Ozomatli Fri Sep 27

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Pilobolus Thu Mar 12

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Tue Apr 7

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JANE—In Concert

Kronos Quartet Tue Mar 17

Tue Feb 11

Mireya Mayor: Pink Boots and a Machete Mon Apr 27 Family friendly

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ballet folclórico nacional de méxico de silvia lozano Friday, February 7, 2020 at 7:30 pm June Swaner Gates Concert Hall, University of Denver There will be an intermission.

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Oaxaca Flor de Piña La Danza de la Pluma La Sandunga El Jarabe Mixteco Yucatán Popurrí Yucatán Chiapas El Alcaraván El Rascapetat El Jabalí Veracruz Antiguo Interpretación musical (solo musicians) Los Negros / El Toro Zacamandú

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Veracruz Sotavento El Tilingo Lingo La Bruja La Bamba El Aguanieve El Colás Intermission Guerrero Ella El Tapeado Las Amarillas El Toro Rabón

Michoacán Interpretación musical (solo musicians) Los Viejitos El Jarabillo de Tres Hidalgo “Alabado Cristo” (Christian Religion Dance) “El Querreque” La Petenera Puebla Las Espuelas de Amozoc Baja California Calabaceado Popurri Jalisco Interpretación musical (Mariachi solo) El Tranchete El Jarabe Tapatío El Son de La Negra Tierra del Sol (Gran Finale) Son Calenda


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about the ballet folclórico nacional de méxico by silvia lozano The Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México by Silvia Lozano is an institution tasked with the dissemination, preservation, and promotion of the culture of México, both at home and abroad. As of 2020, the BFNM will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of its artistic career, continuing the legacy of México’s leading researchers and practitioners of folklore, dance, music, and costumes. In its long career, the BFNM has performed in over fifty countries and five continents, receiving numerous awards and prizes, as well as being designated an Ambassador of Mexican Culture. In addition to its international tours, the Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México by Silvia Lozano maintains residences in México City and Cancun. The Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México by Silvia Lozano was featured in the original production of Xcaret México Espectacular, which performed 365 days a year for nearly 20 years, with over 200 artists taking the stage throughout its run. This show was directed and choreographed entirely by Silvia Lozano, General Director and Choreographer of BFNM. The Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México by Silvia Lozano features dances and choreographies that can be customized to the needs of each unique performance space. They have performed in traditional theatre settings, as well as in stadiums, arenas, and parks. The BFNM frequently performs for congresses, conventions, private events, and large events, with audiences that have included kings, princesses, presidents, prime ministers, and ambassadors from all around the world.

about this program Oaxaca La Pluma is a celebration of an Aztec legend about the last Aztec Emperor, Moctezuma. This dance represents one of the dreams that Moctezuma had, in which the Emperor imagines himself to be a sacred bird who warns his people of the coming Spanish invasion. The Sandunga, which means “graceful” or “fascinating,” is accompained by the sensual romantic marimba. The Tehuana women of Oaxaca are called “Shunkas” and are renowned for their beauty, grace and majestic carriage. Flor de Piña, in the region of Tuxtepec, the people are very honest, cheerful, noisy, hopeful and ambitious. In this region, their dances are an amalgamation of their hybrid music and Spanish influence. This dance is performed only by barefoot women. Jarabe Mixteco, La Mixteca is one of the seven regions that forms newmancenter.du.edu

the beautiful State of Oaxaca. This jarabe originates from the western part of the State of Oaxaca and dates back to approximately 1588. The Mixtecos have observed the cult of completely glorifying their lovely Princess Ita Andehuii, a sweet, arrogant and beautiful woman, who symbolizes the “Flower of the Heaven.” Yucatán In the beautiful region of Yucatan, the weather is warm and pleasant, the land produces abundant fruits and crops, and the people live in comfort. “Vaquerías” (“Ranches”) is the name given to the fiestas celebrated in this region, which are represented in this dance. The dance is very animated and includes many different tunes that are played by musicians strolling from street to street announcing the coming of the fiesta. The parties take place in an “enramada,” an area shaded by big palm branches, and, up until a few years ago, these Vaquerías lasted from three days to a full week. Chiapas Chiapas is the southernmost Pacific Coast in Mexico, well known for its beautiful jungle forests. This is the home of the Zapotec people who produce gold and silver works of astonishing beauty. It is also a home of blue skies, a radiant sun, fertile countrysides, precious wood, fruits, celebrated coffee and more. The folklore of Chiapas has brilliant and colorful dances, reflecting the bouyancy of the Spanish Culture and the more contemplative nature of the indigenous people. The character of the half-breed (hybrid) Chiapaneco: extrovert, happy and vigorous, is reflected in these stories full of earthly happiness and fine coquetry, represented by exquisitely embroidered flowers on the dancers’ dresses. The stories and dances are accompanied by the music of the marimba, an instrument brought by the slaves from Africa. Veracruz Antiguo The origin of Son Jarocho dates back to the 18th century, and its music comes from Spain. The African influences that developed in the Caribbean basin and the indigenous substrate, and originally populated these lands, merge to give life to this musical style. That is why, when dancing the Son Jarocho, the body interprets the mixture of these three roots through movements and firm zapateados. Veracruz Sotavento The lively and cheerful music of Veracruz reflects influence from both Spanish and Totonac Indian cultures. Known as “Son Jarocho,” this music is fast, light and rustic. The dancers are accompanied by a small ensemble (usually three or four musicians and/or singers) consisting of various sizes of guitars (such as the “Requinto,” a small, high- pitched guitar, and the “jarana,” which is similar to the ukulele, and a unique walking Harp). The high-spirited falsetto yells of the singers and the slapping of the iii


guitar strings with the hand at the end of each phrase further accentuate the complex nature of the music.

or huasteco, played by the huasteco trio; the northern huapango, interpreted by northern group and the huapango of mariachi.

Guerrero

Puebla

The music of Guerrero, more than any other State, preserves Spanish tradition. In this Chilean dance, the couple uses handkerchiefs to show the naunces of flirtation, which continue to change as the dance progresses. Originally, the women’s dance was accompained by a harp or violin along with the guitar, but today they use small wind ensemles, called “Chili Frito” or a guitar consort.

During fiestas in Colonial times, the Spanish conquerors would perform a dance known as “Moors and Christians,” which commemorated their recent wars with the Moors. This dance intrigued the natives, who marveled at the percusive sounds produced by the spurs and weapons of the Spaniards. The natives, who were not particularly interested in the historical background of the dance, concentrated on developing the sound of the spurs in their version of it called “Las Espuelas” or “The Spurs.” This dance requires great strength and is usually interpreted by men accustomed to ardous and fatiguing work.

Michoacan Michoacan is located in the northern region of Uruapan Mountains, home of the beautiful Lake of Patzcuaro. The older men of the town danced with their sticks as an offering to the “Sun God” or “Old God,” which in the region of Michoacán is called “Tata Jurhiata.” The old people received the vigor required to continue with their earthly activities from the sun that burned their faces. Hidalgo In the area of the Sierra Huasteca, where the states of Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi and Queretaro are located, the musical style “son Huasteco” or “huapango” developed in the 17th century. There are several interpretations about the origin of this name. It is said that it was previously known as “huapanco,” from the Nahuatl root huapantli (or vapantli, viva viva). The son huasteco or huapango is a type of music based on a ternary compass structure that has three variants: the typical huapango iv

Baja California The dance of the “Calabaceado” is a regional dance from the north of the country, specifically from the state of Baja California. Its origin traces back to 1940s, when little by little, cattle activities became a source of entertainment for the cowboys. (The jockeys, the lasso and the horse races were some of the most popular.) Later, the cowboys would imitate the motions of these activities in their dances. Specifically, Calabaceado is a mixture of norteño music, the dance of “change of couple” and cowboy dancing, which includes lively jumps, turns and kicks. The rhythm of the zigzag dance comes from the Huasteca area and belongs to the huapango genre. When interpreted by the northern group, they named it “huapango norteño,” also known as “calabaceado dance,” “huarachazo” or “taconeado,” depending on the Newman Center Presents Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de Silvia Lozano


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region or the place where it is performed. During the dance, the “change of couple” is constant and there are no moments of rest for the dancers. For these reasons, it is considered a tradition that requires a lot of resistance and skill. Jalisco The State of Jalisco, whose capital is the famous city of Guadalajara, is a land of sunshine, lying on the Pacific Coast due west of Mexico City. Its music and dance are world-famous and synonymous with gaiety, color and rhythm. “Son Jalisciense,” the Jalisco sound, is readily identifiable. No true Mexican fiesta is complete without it. The music always is performed by Mariachi bands, that customarily play a medley of tunes, many originating from 15th century Spain and containing complex rhythms. The dances are known as “Jarabe,” which literally means “sweet syrup,” possibly because many of them are courtship dances. The National Folclóric Ballet of Mexico, was the first folkloric group to include a Floreador (lariat artist) to the program as an integral part of the national culture. This practice has been adopted by most Mexican dance companies.

ballet folclórico nacional de méxico de silvia lozano General Director: Silvia Lozano General Deputy Director & Company Manager: Esther C. Lozano Artistic Coordinator: Iliana Diaz Leal Devaux Production Manager: Jorge Alexandro Ruiz Arrieta Audio Engineer & Operator: Mario Alonso Alonso Lighting Engineer & Operator: José Gerardo Cristóbal Reyes Costumes, Props and Instruments: Gerardo Juárez García Costume Designers: Luis Vargas Anguiano and Reina Romero Dancers Alejandra Cortez Vilchis, Andrea Thamar Rubí Santillán, Ángela Paola García Aguilar, Claudia Patricia Robles Cruz, Desireé Dander López, Diana Fabiola Camarillo Hernández, Jazmín Hernández Hernández, Lara Constanza García Meníndez, Mercedes Yazmin Hernández Cabrera, Miriam Alicia Garma Mendoza, Rebeca Denisse Crispín Álvarez, Selene Flores Rodríguez Armando Guillen Serrano, Carlos Andrés Santana Granados, Cristian Uriel Olivares Martínez, Israel Amor Rivas Salas, José Alexis Guzmán Lorenzo, José Manuel Gámez Martínez, Miguel Alejandro Olivares Martínez Musicians Grupo “Los Antiguos” Director: Sigfrido Gámez Ibarra María del Carmen Carbajal López “Jarana” & singer Sigfrido Gámez Ibarra “Requinto Jarocho” Joel Olmedo Garrido “Jarana” & “Guitarra Leona” “Mariachi Tradicional de América” Director: Fredy Sánchez Jiménez Cesar Arturo Ramírez Moctezuma, trumpet Tomas García Perdomo, trumpet Jaime Peña Bustamante, violin José Manuel Aguillón Yañez, violin Heriberto Becerro Hernández, vihuela Juan Gabriel Rosete Zempoalteca, guitarrón Luis Miguel Galindo Cortéz, guitar Sergio Delfino Chávez Ríos, harp Tomas García Perdomo, trumpet

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Pioneer Legacy Society Donors who have included the Newman Center in their estate plans Anonymous Mary Lou Hansen Sally G. Plummer Annual Giving Circles Director ($25,000+) Anonymous Bonfils-Stanton Foundation The Grynberg Family Gold ($10,000+) Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund Centura Health L. Rodger and Meredith Hutson Colorado Creative Industries Robert and Judi Newman Encore ($5,000+) Hon. Robert P. Fullerton & Beverlee B. Henry Nancy and Samuel Gary Denver Post Community Foundation Marvin Naiman and Margery Goldman Family Foundation New England Foundation for the Arts Benefactor ($2,500+) Carolyn A. Agosta and William Rauschert Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank* Carolyn M. Strand City and County of Denver Western States Arts Federation Ovation ($1,000+) Anonymous Harley L. Connor and Joni S. Connor Thomas and Brenda Douglis partially in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Kendra Whitlock Ingram and Benjamin Ingram Alice Kaderlan Mike and Diana Kinsey Gregg Kvistad and Amy R. Oaks Paula Meadows Victoria and Trygve Myhren in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Andrew E. and Kristin E. Powers Rebecca Chopp and Frederick Thibodeau partially in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Tina A. Walls

Meagan Kilcoyne Nelson Family Foundation Nancy M. and W. Peterson Nelson Daniel K. Paulien Paula and David Roney David Rosentrater Sage Family Fund Stephen Scaringe Ashley and Eli Wald Christopher and Lin Williams Janet Yenter Friend ($250+) Joseph Assell in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Kwon Atlas Libby L. Bortz and Michael R. Altenberg Martin Eisenberg and Pamela Herring Michael J. Fowles Susan L. Froelich and Richard E. Ingram in honor of Kendra and Benjamin Ingram Lissy A. Garrison Donald Harris Lynnea Louison Louis Moran Jennifer Myers Dennis Oliver Lanae Raymond Stephen Seifert in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Ronald H. Short Rodney L. Smith and Connie Brakken-Smith James Steverson Jennifer and Alan Tanaka Kathy A. and Donald D. Rosenkrans in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Cynthia Secor and Adrian Tinsley Etta M. and Michael D. West in honor of Robert and Judi Newman *Deceased If you would like your donor listing to appear differently, please contact Meagan Kilcoyne, Associate Director of Development, at 303-871-3274 or meagan.kilcoyne@du.edu.

Patron ($500+) Marlon and Evelyn Barnes Leslie S. Beltrami Pamela Brody Hannah Christian Sara E. Dallman and Steven F. Dallman Phyllis Goodman Marie and Matthew Gordon Mark and Allison Heiser Andrew E. Hornbrook

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robert and judi newman These avid philanthropists, and winners of the 2014 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts’ John Madden Jr. Leadership Award, smile when they remember becoming involved in the campaign to create an outstanding center for the performing arts at the University of Denver. Daniel L. Ritchie, then chancellor, invited Judi to head the effort when the Center was only a dream. Later, the Center was named in the couple’s honor. The couple’s passion for performing arts and education harmoniously intersected with the Newman Center, which is home to exceptional performance venues and DU’s Lamont School of Music and Department of Theatre. Former DU Chancellor Dan Ritchie has often said that “love is the principal ingredient in any successful building,” says Judi. “The Newman Center, as well as the University’s many other buildings, show just how true that is.” The Newmans appreciated the masterful collaboration between Ritchie and DU Architect Emeritus Cabell Childress, and the expertise of Joseph Docksey, then director of the Lamont School, and William Temple Newman Center Presents 2019-2020 Season


Above: this photo of Robert and Judi Newman was presented in Joy Burns Plaza in January 2018. It was taken to commemmorate their support and commitment to the Newman Center on its fifteenth anniversary. Photo by Wayne Armstrong.

Davis, then chairman of DU’s Department of Theatre. They delight in the superb array of Newman Center Presents’ programs presented over the years by Executive Directors Stephen Seifert and Kendra Whitlock Ingram. Prominent in Denver’s cultural community, the Newmans serve on many boards. Among those, Bob is a Trustee of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and the Denver Art Museum. He is a former member of DU’s Board of Trustees and currently serves on the Daniels School executive Advisory Council. Judi is a Trustee of the Denver Botanic Gardens and sits on the Visiting Committee for the Frost School of Music and the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami. She is also a former Trustee and Treasurer of the Colorado Symphony Association. “Each year brings more recognition to this venue and its world-class programs,” says Bob. “Judi and I are delighted to be part of this University of Denver community.” newmancenter.du.edu

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February 22 *Cuentos: Tales from the Latino World with David Gonzales

November 7 Minetti Quartett with pianist Andreas Klein

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