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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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Executive and Programming Jennifer Karas, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Kendra Whitlock Ingram, Executive Director Andryn Arithson, Director of Business Operations Ramsey Walker, Program Manager Jannelle Medina, Administrative Assistant Advancement Meagan Kilcoyne, Associate Director Ticketing Services Richard Moraskie, Assistant Director Max Manoles, Box Office Manager John Burton, Tommy Dainko, Brin Farrell, Mary Hannig, Morgan Keller, Daniel Vargas, Athena Wilkinson, Ticket Agents Event Services Diane Roth, Assistant Director Eric Frazee, Event Coordinator Education and Community Engagement Melissa Vuletich, Manager Katie Berglof, Education Assistant Marketing and Communications Nathan Willers, Assistant Director Yasman Azimi, Marketing Assistant Charlotte Markham, Content Assistant Patron Services Rachel Hargroder, Assistant Director Mandi Bargar, House Manager Thaddeus Smith, House Manager Linda Vest, House Manager Production Services Garret Glass, Assistant Director Zach Jovanovich, Stage Operations Coordinator / Lighting Engineer Shakeel Wahab, Stage Operations Coordinator / Audio Engineer

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Ozomatli Fri Sep 27

OzoKidz Sat Sep 28 Family friendly Matinee

Christine Brewer, Soprano

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Thu Dec 19 Family friendly

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David Benoit: A Charlie Brown Christmas

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Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de Silvia Lozano

Pilobolus Thu Mar 12

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Tue Apr 7

Fri Feb 7

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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Chanticleer Fri May 8

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Filipe DeAndrade: Untamed

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Justin Roberts and The Not Ready for Naptime Players Sat Mar 7 Family friendly Matinee

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love heals all wounds created and directed by mai: jon boogz and lil buck

Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 2:00 pm June Swaner Gates Concert Hall, University of Denver There will not be an intermission. Spoken Word Poetry by Robin Sanders

2019–2020 sponsors

Marvin Naiman and Margery Goldman Family Foundation L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Grynberg Family Endowment for Dance Programming This project is funded in part by the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, cultivating arts and leaders for a vibrant community. This project received support from WESTAF (the Western States Arts Federation), and the National Endowment for the Arts. Photo and video recording are strictly prohibited.

Choreographed and performed by MAI in collaboration with artists: Marcus Battle, Nao Campbell, Reimy Jones, Trent Mendoza, Ron Myles, Alexa Nof, Quentin Robinson, Olga Sokolova, and Jason Yang Dramaturg: Talvin Wilks Writer/Creative Director: Robin Sanders Original Music: Jason Yang Projection Design: Lianne Arnold Lighting Design: John E. D. Bass Costume Design: Castille Ritter & Colin Hornett/Yöggx Rehearsal Director: Reimy Jones Assistant Choreographer: Nao Campbell Costume Construction: Abby Stroot & Pincushion Las Vegas Additional music by Chizzy, DBR, Parker & Marshall Mulherin, Izzy Beatz Featured Voice Narration: Bryan Stevenson Production Director: Chisa Yamaguchi Producer: Rika Iino/Sozo Artists & MAI Love Heals All Wounds was made possible by The Quiet Fund and the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Additional support was provided by The Arnhold Foundation and MHCS. Love Heals All Wounds was workshopped at Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts in Northridge, CA, and produced by Sozo Artists Inc. and MAI in partnership with Sozo Impact Fund and its fiscal sponsors Silicon Valley Community Foundation and WACO Theater Center.


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about love heals all wounds On a daily basis, we are bombarded by brutal 24-hour news cycles that reveal the inhumane realities of this world, the relentless social media updates and a slew of misguided microaggressions that project a fabricated value on our lives. Love Heals All Wounds goes past headlines to explore the heartstrings of our shared consciousness in relation to police brutality, mass incarceration and how the cycle of trauma on life needs to end. MAI has created a dynamic work interwoven with spoken word, original music and projections to chart a movement towards reflection, growth and healing through sharing the dreams and visions of a world we create together.

artist statement Creating Love Heals All Wounds has been an amazing process and is a true embodiment of all the powerful work MAI has created in the last few years. The show tackles a range of potent issues­— from environmental racism, systematic oppression, police brutality, and many ideologies that keep humans from connecting to one another and the world around them. This work has been a transformative challenge for the cast and creators—we’ve not only had to develop the right movement language alongside the narrative, it was essential to face our own mental barriers and to thread those discoveries into the work. The vision of Love Heals All Wounds is to inspire audiences to look deeply within themselves in the hopes that together, we will carve pathways forward to creating real solutions for true healing. —Jon Boogz Love Heals All Wounds brings together an exceptional myriad of artistry. Mixing the incomparable words of Robin Sanders, original music by Jason Yang, Daniel Bernard Roumain and Chizzy, and an unparalleled mastery of street dance styles such as popping and Memphis Jookin, this collaborative work strives to bring awareness to important social and global issues and how they affect us all. Giving a one-of-a-kind experience through the inimitable lens of MAI, Love Heals All Wounds aspires to have positive social impact in communities around the world by uniquely using art as a tool to help inspire action and ultimately lead to positive, sustainable change. —Lil Buck

about movement art is (mai) Co-founded by Jon Boogz and Lil Buck, MAI is an organization that uses movement artistry to inspire and change the world while elevating the artistic, educational, and social impact of dance. Through movement art films, workshops, performances, and exhibitions, MAI is resetting the spectrum of what dance newmancenter.du.edu

is. MAI’s award-winning short film “Color of Reality” featuring the art of Alexa Meade went viral in 2016. The film has gone to receive coverage internationally, won Great Big Story’s Art as Impact Award; Best Experimental at Toronto International Short Film Festival; and Concept Video of the Year from World of Dance, among others. MAI’s recent projects include: a short film featuring Bryan Stevenson entitled “AM i A MAN”; a performance entitled “Honor Thy Mother” at TED Conference in Vancouver; a VR film in collaboration with director Terrence Malick and Facebook which launched at SxSW and Tribeca Film Festival in 2018, and a new work for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago with original music by Dev Hynes. MAI is currently developing a feature film. The duo’s creative process behind this production of Love Heals All Wounds is the subject of a Netflix documentary coming out in spring 2020. movementartis.com

artist bios Jon Boogz | @jonboogz Jon Boogz is a visionary director, choreographer and movement artist who is pushing the evolution of dance. With a career sweeping across genres, he has an uncanny ability to meld art forms while shedding an impassionate light on social issues affecting the global community. Originally motivated to dance by the work of Michael Jackson, Boogz has choreographed and directed work for Cirque du Soleil, So You Think You Can Dance, notable icons including Mikhail Baryshnikov, Naomi Campbell and Gloria Estefan; and campaigns for Adidas, Apple, Lexus, Dom Pérignon, and Marriott. Boogz recently wrote, choreographed, directed and danced in Color of Reality, a short film in collaboration with visual artist Alexa Meade. The work continues to receive coverage internationally and won Great Big Story’s Art as Impact Award; Best Experimental at Toronto International Short Film Festival; and Concept Video of the Year from World of Dance, among others. His forthcoming projects seek to merge movement with fine art, film, technology, and the stage. Lil Buck | @lilbuckdalegend International phenomenon Lil Buck began jookin’—a street dance that originated in Memphis—at age 13 alongside mentors Marico Flake and Daniel Price. After receiving early hip-hop training from Teran Garry and ballet training on scholarship at the New Ballet Ensemble, he performed and choreographed until relocating to Los Angeles in 2009. Named one of Dance Magazine’s 25 to Watch, his collaboration with Spike Jonze and Yo-Yo Ma performing The Swan went viral in 2011. Since then he has collaborated with a broad spectrum of artists including JR, Damian Woetzel, the New York City Ballet, Madonna, Benjamin Millepied, and Spike Lee. Buck is an avid arts education advocate, recipient of the WSJ Innovator Award, collaborates frequently iii


with global brands including Apple, Lexus, Glenfiddich and Louis Vuitton, and recently launched a capsule collection with Versace. He co-starred in the viral short film Color of Reality, which continues to screen at film festivals worldwide and has won numerous awards. Robin Sanders | @rsanders182 Robin Sanders (Writer, Creative Director) is a captivating communicator and her energy and passion are infectious. Her credentials include more than 13 years of professional experience in teaching, performing and public speaking. Sanders currently serves as founder/director of Out Loud Artistry, a performing arts training and mentorship program with a mission to develop skilled performing artists that leverage their artistry to positively impact and transform their communities and the world. Lianne Arnold (Projection Designer) is a video & scenic designer and inter-disciplinary artist working in theater, opera, music, dance, film & art installation. She recently designed sets and projections for “The Hello Girls”, video design for the immersive nightclub show “Oscar at the Crown”, and projections for Joseph Keckler’s “Train With No Midnight”. She was a production designer on the short film Toru premiering at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. She is a co-creator and video designer of the new music work “Words on the Street” with composer Matt Marks. She has exhibited in galleries in New York and New Jersey and this summer will be in residence at One Brooklyn Bridge Park. Lianne was named a “Young Designer to Watch” by Live Design Magazine, is a member of Wingspace Design Collective, and earned her MFA from CalArts. www.liannearnold.com John E. D. Bass (Lighting Designer) has been lighting the performing arts & architecture in Los Angeles & around the world for three decades. John has designed for & toured with L.A. dance companies Diavolo, Invertigo, & Not Man Apart. Design highlights include Paradise Lost (Stage Raw Award), Diavolo’s Fearful Symmetries & Foreign Bodies with the L.A. Philharmonic Hollywood Bowl. Architectural credits include design team for the Eastern Columbia building in downtown L.A. & Spring, a Claes Oldenburg sculpture in Seoul, Korea. Past tour design highlights include Lilly Singh AT2UI & as Tom Ruzika’s associate on Peter Pan & Camelot. Current tours design credits; Diavolo Architecture in Motion & Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood for Fred Rogers Co. John is a proud graduate of UCLA’s School of Theater, Film & Television where he works with students to educate the next generation of performing artists. Talvin Wilks (Dramaturg) is a playwright, director and dramaturg based in New York City and Minneapolis. His plays include Tod, the boy, Tod, The Trial of Uncle S&M, Jimmy and Lorraine, and As I Remember It with Carmen de Lavallade. Acclaimed directorial projects include the world and regional premiere productions iv

of UDU by Sekou Sundiata, The Love Space Demands by Ntozake Shange, The Shaneequa Chronicles by Stephanie Berry, The Ballad of Emmett Till by Ifa Bayeza, This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers, The Peculiar Patriot by Lisa Jessie Peterson and ongoing collaborations with Ping Chong’s series Undesirable Elements and Collidescope: Adventures in Pre- and Post-Racial America. Dramaturgical collaborations include major works with Bebe Miller and Company, Camille A. Brown and Dancers, Urban Bush Women, Ain Gordon, MAI/Jon Boogz/Lil Buck, and Baba Israel. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts and Dance at the University of Minnesota/Twin Cities. Jason Yang | @jasonyangviolin Jason Yang (Composer) is a composer for film and visual media, based in Los Angeles, CA. He combines a classical, orchestral background with a passion for modern music production to create his signature style, which can best be described as evocative, emotional and powerful. Jason has performed all around the world with Madonna as her violinist and has worked on projects such as HBO’s Game of Thrones, Glee, The Colbert Report, Dancing with The Stars, and many more. Marcus Battle | @marcus_is_mayhem Marcus Battle (Movement Artist) was born and raised in Macon, GA and discovered the art of popping when he was 15 years old. He moved to Florida to venture out for a bigger community where he met Jon Boogz at a battle jam in Gainesville in 2013. Marcus recognized Boogz’s style from his old friend Larry Booze who is also from Macon. Marcus now lives in to LA and is a proud member of The Control Freakz. He is excited to be on this adventure with MAI and Love Heals All Wounds. Nao Campbell | @ninjanao Nao “Ninja” Campbell (Movement Artist) is movement artist who fuses martial arts and dance. Born in Tokyo Japan, Nao has over 20 years of martial arts and dance training. Obtaining three black belts, Nao has won many competitions and was nationally ranked. When not seen in the karate dojo, he is always dancing, entering battles in south Florida and constantly trying new ways to improve his craft. Reimy Jones | @reimyjones Reimy Jones (Rehearsal Director, Movement Artist) was born in Tokyo, Japan. At the age of 6, she moved to New Zealand where she discovered her love of dance. An original member of the allgirl dance crew, ReQuest, Reimy travelled the world sharing her craft before joining the original creation cast of Michael Jackson One with Cirque Du Soleil, where she eventually met Jon Boogz and Lil Buck. She is honored to join the cast of Love Heals All Wounds as a performer and Rehearsal Director. Newman Center Presents Movement Art Is: Jon Boogz and Lil Buck


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Ron Myles | @mylesyachts Ron Myles (Movement Artist) was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, in a neighborhood called Orange Mound. Growing up as the only dancer in the area, Ron described his friends and family as his greatest inspiration and motivation. In 2009, Myles moved to Los Angeles with his cousin and close friend Charles “Lil Buck” Riley, and since has become one of the premier interpreters of the style of dance known as Memphis Jookin’. Alexa Nof | @alexanof Alexa Nof (Movement Artist) was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and has never stopped dancing since she discovered it at the age of 5. Bringing people joy and hope through dance is her greatest aspiration. Alexa has trained in many dance styles including Hip Hop, contemporary, tap, modern, jazz and continues to broaden her technique through freestyle and improvisation. Quentin Robinson | @iamspecialfx Quentin Robinson (Movement Artist) is the founder of Movement4Movement, a Marine Corp veteran who served numerous combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and a skilled dancer and teaching artist for the past 19 years. Born and raised in South Florida, he has childhood memories dancing with Jon Boogz, and now with an incredible aligning of interests and the amazing paths Love Heals All Wounds has created, working with Jon Boogz and Lil Buck is a dream realized.

undertakes and creates. Mindful to balance her psyche with fire and nectar, she nourishes herself with yoga, trail running, home cooking and never turns down a glass of bubbly. Rika Iino (Producer) Named Top 100 Creatives by ORIGIN Magazine, Rika believes in the role of artists as systemic disruptors and conduits for inspiration, imagination and action. As founder of Sozo Artists, Inc. she represents dozens of renown artists such as BANDALOOP, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Jon Boogz, Huang Yi, Daniel Bernard Roumain, DJ Spooky, Lemon Andersen and The Holladay Brothers; and has produced hundreds of shows and projects for cultural organizations, institutions and brands across the globe. Rika was raised in Tokyo, Japan, studying piano from a young age and spent most of her adult life in New York City, graduating Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in music from Columbia University. She lives in Oakland, CA with her husband, daughter and a Yorkshire terrier. www.sozoartists.com MAI Worldwide Representation: Sozo Artists, Inc. info@sozomedia.com @sozoartists | 917-791-3680

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donor acknowledgement as of october 28, 2019 Lifetime ($1,000,000+) Morley C. Ballantine* Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Joy S. Burns Ruth S. Byron* Adolph Coors Foundation June Swaner Gates* Jane M. and Frederic C.* Hamilton The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation Kresge Foundation Robert and Judi Newman Robert and Judi Newman Family Foundation Virginia E. Trevorrow* Carl M. Williams* Lifetime ($500,000+) Patrick D. and Joan A. Bowlen William K. and Rita Bass* Coors Devonshire Charitable Trust Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank* Lewis D. and John J. Gilbert Foundation The Grynberg Family, including gifts in memory of Gloria Kubel Ronald L* and Carol L.* Moore Scott J. and Virginia L. Reiman Reiman Foundation Daniel L. Ritchie Lifetime ($100,000+) Anonymous Raphael Levy Memorial Foundation Jordon* and Essie Perlmutter Porter Adventist Hospital Richard C. and Jeanne P. Saunders Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation Judith M. and Marvin E. Wolf Lifetime ($50,000+) Fine Arts Foundation Gareth D. Flora LaRetta M. Flora Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado Beverlee B. Henry and Robert P. Fullerton L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Kern Family Foundation Mary L. Rossick and Jerome H. Kern The Kenneth King Foundation Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund J. K. Mullen Foundation Anna and John J. Sie John W. and Marilyn Johnson Stoddard Lifetime ($25,000+) Friends of Chamber Music Pioneer Legacy Society Donors who have included the Newman Center in their estate plans Anonymous Sally G. Plummer Annual Giving Circles Director ($25,000+) Bonfils-Stanton Foundation The Grynberg Family

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Gold ($10,000+) Colorado Creative Industries L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund Encore ($5,000+) Nancy and Samuel Gary Beverlee B. Henry & Robert P. Fullerton, including gifts in honor of Sue Anschutz-Rodgers, in honor of Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank*, and in honor of Robert and Judi Newman Marvin Naiman and Margery Goldman Family Foundation New England Foundation for the Arts Robert and Judi Newman The Sakura Foundation Benefactor ($2,500+) Kendra Whitlock Ingram and Benjamin Ingram Jane N. and Wayne G. Nielsen Western States Arts Federation Ovation ($1,000+) Anonymous Barbara Allen and Marc Frank Teri and Gordon Appell Sharon Magness and Ernest Blake† Harley and Joni Conner† Lisa A. Feldman Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank*, including gifts in honor of The Honorable Robert P. Fullerton and Mrs. Beverlee B. Henry Diana W. and Michael Kinsey Gregg Kvistad and Amy R. Oaks Paula J. Meadows Doloris G. and Gene Milstein Victoria and Trygve Myhren† Andrew E. and Kristin E. Powers Carolyn A. Agosta and William Rauschert David Rosentrater Douglas G. and Mary B. Scrivner The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation† Carolyn M. Strand Rebecca Chopp and Frederick Thibodeau† Roxanne S. and Frederick A. Vierra Tina A. Walls Patron ($500+) Anonymous Marlon and Evelyn Barnes Leslie S. Beltrami Libby L. Bortz and Michael R. Altenberg Pamela Brody Ellie Caulkins Hannah Christian The Clinton Family Fund† Sara E. and Steven Dallman† Thomas and Brenda Douglis† Tom and Margie Gart Family Fund† Phyllis Goodman Marie and Matthew Gordon Amy A. and Donald Earl Harris Mark and Allison Heiser Andrew E. Hornbrook

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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.

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