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Dear friends, After the devastation of the recent historic rains and flooding in the region, it has been inspiring to watch our community come together to heal and rebuild. That harrowing experience reminds me of the role of the arts in times of stress and in the larger dialog of pressing concerns such as climate change. We opened this season’s Artist Series with the premiere tour of “Fables on Global Warming” just a few weeks after our own extreme weather event. Besides being struck by the irony of the timing, I noted that the arts have unique power to engage people and deepen their understanding of and interest in such weighty subjects. So, too, can the arts provide solace and bring us together as families, neighbors and friends. As we approach the holiday season (I know! I’m not ready, either), I hope that the myriad offerings of CU Presents will provide meaningful opportunities for you to celebrate the human spirit and strengthen your ties to the community and each other. Whether it is the brilliance of this year’s Cliburn gold medalist, the ethereal movement of Momix, Turtle Island’s celebration of the many spiritual and secular customs around the winter solstice, or the beloved traditions of the annual Holiday Festival, we hope you’ll find both inspiration and comfort in our events as we move into a colder, darker time of year. CU Presents: Global performance. World-class entertainment. You have to be here. Warm regards,
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BOTANICA PRESENTED BY
Artistic Director MOSES PENDLETON with
DAJUAN BOOKER, SIMONA DITUCCI, MICHAEL FERNANDEZ, AMANDA HULEN MORGAN HULEN, ELIZABETH LOFT, GRACI MEIER, MARTINO SAUTER, JOCELYN WALLACE and JASON WILLIAMS Associate Director CYNTHIA QUINN Lighting Design JOSHUA STARBUCK
Costume Design PHOEBE KATZIN MOSES PENDLETON Production Stage Manager CORRADO VERINI Technical Director HENRY TRACZ Production Electrician JAMESON WILLEY General Manger CARLA DEBEASI RUIZ MOMIX • Box 1035 Washington, Connecticut 06793 Tel: 860•868•7454 Fax: 860•868•2317 Email: momix@snet.net Website: www.momix.com
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ARTIST SERIES—MOMIX, November 20, 2013
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“The plant strains its whole being in one single plan: to escape above ground from the fatality below; to elude and transgress the dark and weighty law, to free itself, to break the narrow sphere, to invent or invoke wings, to escape as far as possible, to conquer the space wherein fate encloses it, to approach another kingdom, to enter a moving, animated world.” Maurice Maeterlinck, The Intelligence of Flowers Performance time is approximately 90 minutes. BOTANICA SOUNDTRACK: 1. Tuu, “Frozen Land” from the album “The Frozen Lands” (Amplexus Records). Composed and performed by Martin Franklin. www.codetrip.net. And BlueTech, “Leaving Babylon” from the album “Prima Materia.” Courtesy of Waveform Records. www.waveformrecords.com. 2. Bluetech, “Cliff Diving” the album “Prima Materia.” Courtesy of Waveform Records. www.waveformrecords.com. 3. zer0 0ne, “NaNO” and “braiNwavE” from the album “oz0ne.” Courtesy of Waveform Records. www.waveformrecords.com. And Lang Elliot, “Loons” from Nature Sound Studio. 4. Lisa Gerrard, “Space Weaver.” Written by Lisa Gerrard and Michael Edwards. Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia. Performed by Lisa Gerrard (P) 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty. Ltd. 5. Transglobal Underground, “This is the Army of Forgotten Souls” from their album, “ Dream of 100 Nations.” Licensed courtesy of Nation Records Ltd – www.nationrecords.co.uk. 6. Robert Rich, “Elemental Trigger” from the album Stalker (Catalog: HOS/Fathom HS11059) Published by Amoeba Music (BMI) and Brian Williams (BMI). "Elemental Trigger" © 1995 by Robert Rich and Brian Williams. 7. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons: Primavera as played by Anne-Sofie Muter 8. Lang Elliot “Winter Wren” from Nature Sound Studio 9. Suphala, “Destinations” on “The Now” 10. Eastern Dub Tactick, “Easter Winds” and “Spark of Sound” from the album “Blood is Shining.” Courtesy of Waveform Records. www.waveformrecords.com. 11. Legion of Green Men, “Zero Equals Infinity” from the album “Spatial Specifics.” Courtesy of Plus 8 Records LTD. z@plus8.com. 12. Peter Gabriel, “The Heat” Pentagon Lipservices Real World (BMI) for USA & Canada/ Real World Music Ltd. (PRS) ex-USA & Canada. Peter Gabriel appears courtesy of Peter Gabriel Lts., petergabriel.com. Special thanks to Julie Lipsius and Rob Bozas. 13. Peter Gabriel, “Slow Water” Pentagon Lipservices Real World (BMI) for USA & Canada/ Real World Music Ltd. (PRS) ex-USA & Canada. Peter Gabriel appears courtesy of Peter Gabriel Lts., petergabriel.com. Special thanks to Julie Lipsius and Rob Bozas. 14. Delerium, “Sphere.” Performed by Delerium. Written by B. Leeb and R. Fulber. Published by Nettwerk Songs Publishing/ Zomba Songs. (p) and © 2001 Nettwerk Productions. 15. Deva Premal, “Gayatri Mantra” is used in this performace with permission of Prabhu Misoc. © 1998 Prabhu Music. Music composed by Deva Premal and Miten. All rights reserved. www.prabhumusic.net * 16. Delerium, “Embryo.” Performed by Delerium. Written by B. Leeb and R. Fulber. Published Nettwerk Songs/ Zomba Songs. (p) and © 2001 Nettwerk Productions. And Higher Intelligence Agency “Hubble” from the album “Freefloater.” 17. A Positive Life, “Aqua Sonic” from the album “Two A.D.” Courtesy of Waveform Records. www. waveformrecords.com. 18. Lloyd Grotjan, “Apogee” from the album “Twelve Moons” 19. Bluetech, “Mezzamorphic” from the album “Prima Materia.” Courtesy of Waveform Records. www. waveformrecords.com 20. Celtic Woman, “The Voice” from the album “A New Journey” 21. Azam Ali, “Aj Ondas” on Portals of Grace 22. Brent Lewis, “Mr. Mahalo Head” written and performed by Brent Lewis ASCAP. www.brentlewis.com *Aqua Flora sponsored in part by Brandon Fradd in honor of Dancers Responding to Aids
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PART ONE WINTER SPRING
Aurora Rose The Dead Of Winter Cateraction Geese Return Overhead Beckoning Fantasy Tree-Flower to Tempt Three Graces from the Foam to Taste of Pollen Snow And Fall Back into the Flow Loons Laugh in Darkness for Swans to Dream of Genesis and New Green Fro ZEN Awakening Love from Above Delivers Persephone to the Subsoil Riding Old Bones to Romance with Ancient Stones The Worm Turns Night Crawlers into a Sea of Green Spring Pools Marigolds Bloom Hornets Hop Owls Hoot the Arrival of Centaurs Amid Summer Night’s Dream Fire Flies
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BOTANICA Conceived & Directed by: MOSES PENDLETON
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First Assistant: CYNTHIA QUINN Assisted by:
Tsarra Bequette, Eric Borne, Jennifer Chicheportiche, Joshua Christopher, John Corsa, Simona Ditucci, Jonathan Eden, Michael Holdsworth, Donatello Iacobellis, Rob Laqui, Natalie Lamonte, Nicole Loizides, Heather Magee, Steven Marshall, Tim Melady, Sarah Nachbauer, Roberto Olvera, Cynthia Quinn, Rebecca Rasmussen, Brian Sanders, Pedro Silva, Cassandra Taylor, Jaime Verazin & Jared Wootan
Performed by:
Dajuan Booker, Simona Ditucci, Michael Fernandez, Amanda Hulen, Morgan Hulen, Elizabeth Loft, Graci Meier, Martino Sauter, Jocelyn Wallace and Jason Williams
Lighting Design: Joshua Starbuck and Moses Pendleton Costume Design: Phoebe Katzin, Moses Pendleton, Cynthia Quinn Costume Construction: Phoebe Katzin Costume Assistants: Beryl Taylor, Dawn Arico, Danielle McFall Puppet Design: Michael Curry Prop Construction and Art Work: Pedro Silva Video Projection: Moses Pendleton Video Editing: Woodrow F. Dick, III Music Collage: Moses Pendleton Music Editing: Joshua Christopher, Andrew Hansen, Brian Simerson Production Assistant: Pedro Silva Lighting Equipment Supplied by GSD Productions, Inc., West Hempstead, NY Special Thanks: Sharon Dante, Nutmeg Ballet; James Patrick, Warner Theatre; Diana Vishneva; Phillip Holland; Joan Talbot; Laura Daly; Julio Alvarez and Margaret Selby
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MOMIX is a company of dancer-illusionists under the direction of Moses Pendleton. In addition to stage performances world-wide, MOMIX has worked in film and television, recently appearing in a national commercial for Hanes underwear and a Target ad that premiered during the airing of the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards. With performances on PBS’s “Dance in America” series, France’s Antenne II, and Italian RAI television, the company’s repertory has been broadcast to 55 countries. Joining the Montreal Symphony in the Rhombus Media film of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, winner of an International Emmy for Best Performing Arts Special, the company’s performance was distributed on laser disc by Decca Records. MOMIX was also featured in IMAGINE, one of the first 3-D IMAX films to be released in IMAX theaters worldwide. MOMIX dancers Cynthia Quinn and Karl Baumann, under Moses Pendleton’s direction, played the role of “Bluey” in the feature film FX2; and White Widow, co-choreographed by Moses Pendleton and Cynthia Quinn, was featured in Robert Altman’s movie, The Company. Commissioned by corporations such as Fiat and Mercedes Benz, MOMIX performed at Fiat’s month long 100th Anniversary Celebration in Torino, Italy, and Mercedes Benz’s International Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany. Participating in the Homage a Picasso in Paris, the company was also selected to represent the US at the European Cultural Center at Delphi. With the support of the Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale Center for the Arts in Scottsdale, Arizona, Mr. Pendleton created Bat Habits to celebrate the opening of the San Francisco Giants’ new spring training park in Scottsdale. This work served as the forerunner of Baseball and joins such acclaimed original productions as Lunar Sea, Opus Cactus, Orbit, Passion, and Botanica. With nothing more than light and shadow, props, the human body, and an epic imagination, MOMIX has astonished audiences on five continents for more than 30 years. WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY MOSES PENDLETON (Artistic Director) has been one of America’s most innovative and widely performed choreographers and directors for over 40 years. A founding members of the ground-breaking Pilobolus Dance Theater in 1971, he formed his own company, MOMIX, in 1980. Mr. Pendleton has also worked extensively in film, TV, and opera and as a choreographer for ballet companies and special events. Mr. Pendleton was born and raised on a dairy farm in Northern Vermont. His earliest experiences as a showman came from exhibiting his family’s dairy cows at the Caledonian County Fair. He received his BA in English Literature from Dartmouth College in 1971 and immediately began touring with Pilobolus, which had grown out of dance classes with Alison Chase at Dartmouth. The group shot to fame in the1970’s, performing on Broadway under the sponsorship of Pierre Cardin, touring internationally, and appearing in PBS’s Dance in America and Great Performances series. By the end of the decade, Mr. Pendleton had begun to work outside of Pilobolus, performing in and serving as principal choreographer for the Paris Opera’s Integrale Erik Satie in 1979 and choreographing the Closing Ceremonies of the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid in 1980. In 1981 he created MOMIX, which rapidly established an international reputation for highly inventive and often illusionistic choreography. The troupe has been touring steadily and is currently performing several programs internationally. The company has made numerous special programs for Italian and French television and received the Gold Medal of the Verona Festival in 1994. Mr. Pendleton has also been active as a performer and choreographer for other companies. He has staged Picabia’s Dadaist ballet Relache for the Joffrey Ballet and Tutuguri, based on the writings of Artaud, for the Deutsch Opera. He created the role of the Fool for Yuri Lyubimov’s production of Mussorgsky’s Khovanschina at La Scala and choreographed Rameau’s Platee for the U.S. Spoleto Festival in 1987. He contributed choreography to Lina Wertmuller’s production of Carmen at the Munich State Opera in 1993. More recently, he has choreographed new works for the Arizona Ballet and the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. He teamed up with Danny Ezralow and David Parsons to choreograph AEROS with the Romanian gymnastics team.
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His film and television work includes the feature film FX2 with Cynthia Quinn, Moses Pendleton Presents Moses Pendleton for ABC ARTS cable (winner of a Cine Golden Eagle award), and Pictures at an Exhibition with Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony, which received an International Emmy for Best Performing Arts Special in 1991. Mr. Pendleton has made music videos with Prince, Julian Lennon, and Cathy Dennis, among others. Mr. Pendleton is an avid photographer with works presented in Rome, Milan, Florence, and Aspen. Images of his sunflower plantings at his home in northwestern Connecticut have been featured in numerous books and articles on gardening. He is the subject of the book Salto di Gravita by Lisavetta Scarbi, published in Italy in 1999. Mr. Pendleton was a recipient of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts Governor’s Award in 1998. He received the Positano Choreographic Award in 1999 and was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1977. He is a recipient of a 2002 American Choreography Award for his contributions to choreography for film and television. In May 2010, Mr. Pendleton received an honorary doctorate of fine arts (HDFA) and delivered the keynote address to the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. CYNTHIA QUINN (Associate Director) grew up in Southern California. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of California at Riverside and continued there as an Associate in Dance for five years. In 1988 she received the University’s Alumni Association’s “Outstanding Young Graduate Award.” As a member of Pilobolus, she performed on Broadway and throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, Israel and Japan. She collaborated on the choreography of Day Two, Elegy for the Moment, Mirage, What Grows in Huygens Window and Stabat Mater. Ms. Quinn began performing with MOMIX in 1983 and has since toured throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, South America and Japan. She has appeared in numerous television programs and music videos; and has assisted Moses Pendleton in the choreography of Pulcinella for the Ballet Nancy in France, Tutuguri for the Berlin Opera Ballet, Platee for the Spoleto Festival USA, Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel in New York, AccorDION for the Zurich-Vorbuhne Theatre and Carmen for the Munich State Opera. She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Ballet Theatre Francaise de Nancy, the Berlin Opera Ballet and the Munich State Opera, as well as international galas in Italy, France and Japan. Ms. Quinn made her film debut as “Bluey” (a role she shared with Karl Baumann) in “FX2.” She was a featured performer in the Emmy Award winning film “Pictures at an Exhibition” with the Montreal Symphony and has also appeared in a 3D IMAX film. Ms. Quinn is a board member of the Nutmeg Conservatory in Torrington, Connecticut and is on the advisory board of the Susan B. Anthony Project, also in Torrington, CT. Ms. Quinn was featured with Ru Paul and k.d. Lang for M.A.C. Cosmetics’ “Fashion Cares” benefits in Toronto and Vancouver. Ms. Quinn is co-choreographer of “White Widow” which is featured prominently in the new Robert Altman film, “The Company.” Ms. Quinn will also appear in the upcoming film “First Born” with Elisabeth Shue. However, her most rewarding and challenging role is as a mother to her daughter, Quinn Elisabeth. DAJUAN BOOKER (Dancer) was born in St. Petersburg, Florida. He started dancing at the age 15 at Pinellas County Center of The Arts at Gibbs High School. He trained at Harid Conservtory, The Rock School, Alvin Ailey and Dance Theatre of Harlem. He was a member of Dance Theatre of Harlem Esemble for 7 years and joined MOMIX in 2010. SIMONA DI TUCCI (Dancer) studied at Dance Promotion of Fernando Dàmaso at Neuchstelin, Switzerland, gained a classic formation with Rudy Brians and studied modern-jazz dance with Patrice Valero, Ruy Horta and Rick Odums. She also studied Jazz dance with Steve La Chance and Andrè de La Roche and Funk / Hip Hop with Bill Goodson, Mauro Mosconi and Mauro Astolfi. Her credits include performances in Italy with RAI TV: “Premio Natura” with Luciana Savignano, “Per Tutta la Vita,” “Ci Vediamo su Rai Uno,” “Paolo Limiti Show,” “Alberto Sordi” and “Stasera Pago io Revolution” with Fiorello, choreographed by Moses Pendelton. CANALE 5: “La corrida,” “Ciao Darwin,” “Tira e Molla,” “Disco per l’Estate,” “Facce da quiz,” “Festivalbar, “ choreographed by Marco Garofalo, Anna Larghi and Piero Moriconi. Simona has performed in the following musicals: “Dance” with Raffaele Paganini, “Show of Colors,” on Broadway (New York) and “Salvador Dali” with the Pierre Cardin Dance Company. She has been touring the world with MOMIX since 2004.
MORGAN HULEN (Dancer) grew up in Columbia, Missouri, leaving home to complete high school and attend the college program at North Carolina School of the Arts. He has also studied with the Hungarian National Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, Minnesota Ballet, and the Broadway Theatre Project. Morgan began his professional career with the Louisville Ballet in 2000-2002 and later enjoyed his role as Principal Dancer with Tapestry Dance Company in Austin, Tx. He quickly became a very sought after guest artist, and has performed with numerous dance companies across the U.S. In 2007 Morgan returned to the Louisville Ballet, and enjoyed three additional seasons performing soloist and principal roles, and then in 2010 Morgan was honored to become a member of MOMIX. As well as performing Morgan has been a dance instructor for over twelve years, has taught numerous master classes in Tap, Ballet and Partnering, and has choreographed many pieces, including several that have won top choreographic honors. Morgan recently formed his own Louisville, Ky. based dance company called Impact as an expressive outlet for his and others’ choreography. His most gratifying role to date is being father to his beautiful daughter born in April 2011. ELIZABETH “TAZ” LOFT (Dancer) is originally from Memphis, Tennessee where she trained for more than 12 years with former Bolshoi Ballet soloist Alexei Moskalenko. Taz received her BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography from Florida State University where she had the pleasure of studying with Suzanne Farrell, Gerri Houlihan, Dan Wagoner, Tim Glenn, and Jawole Zollar. After moving to NYC in 2010, she performed with Third Rail Projects and Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet’s 360° program before joining MOMIX in August 2011. Taz is looking forward to another exciting season with the Company. GRACI MEIER (Dancer) is originally from Boise, Idaho where she began her dance training at Ballet Idaho and Balance Dance Company. She then attended The Boston Conservatory where she received her BFA and had the opportunity to perform works by Jose Limon, Anthony Tudor, and David Lichine. Professionally Graci has had the privilege to dance with Ririe Woodbury Dance Company performing the works of Alwin Nikolais, and helping to keep the Nikolais legacy alive. She has also performed with DoubleTake Dance, Rocha Dance Theater, and Drop Dance Collective. Graci is thrilled to be dancing in her third season with MOMIX, and working with such amazing artists. JOCELYN WALLACE (Dancer) is originally from Connecticut where she began her early training at the New Haven Ballet and at Gymnastics World. She later continued to study ballet and modern dance at The School of the Eastern Connecticut Ballet, under the direction of Lisa Reardon and Adam Miller. Jocelyn graduated Magna cum Laude from The Hartt School /University of Hartford, where she received her B.F.A. in Ballet Pedagogy. While at The Hartt School, she had the opportunity to perform the lead role in Martha Graham’s “Panorama,” staged by Peggy Lyman, and in works staged by, Hilda Morales, Alla Nikitina, Katie StevinsonNollet, and Ralph Perkins. She has performed with The Baltimore Ballet, and with various companies in New York including, Perceptions Contemporary Dance Company, and with New York Dance Theater. JASON WILLIAMS (Dancer) began his dance career and training at Boca Ballet Theater at the age of 16 under the direction of Dan Guin and Jane Tyree. He then decided to further his studies at New World School of the Arts in Miami, Florida. This is where he became proficient in Graham, Limon, Horton, Classical and Contemporary Ballet techniques. While there he deepened his studies by being exposed to Anatomy, Kinesiology, Labon Movement Analysis, and Pedagogy. Jason Williams is a 2011 summa cum laude B.F.A. Graduate of New World School of the Arts. During his time there he worked with noted choreographers such as Robert Battle, Michael Uthoff, Daniel Lewis, Peter London, Darshan Bhueller, Gerard Ebitz, to name a few. During his summers he has performed in the New Prague Dance Festival in Prague, Czech Republic and Semana de Internacional de Baile in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Since completing his degree he has danced with DanceNow!, Momix, Joseé Garant Dance Company, and Miami Contemporary Dance Company. He is thrilled to be returning to Momix for a second season. MICHAEL CURRY (Puppet Design) has collaborated with Julie Taymor on many stage and opera productions. On Broadway, he has worked on numerous shows including Crazy For You and Kiss of the Spider Woman. He has been awarded the 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Puppet Design for The Lion King, several
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Emmys and the 1999 Eddy Award for Outstanding Contribution in the Technical and Design Field. Michael is one of the country’s leading production design consultants and works widely in both conceptual and technical development for some of the world’s foremost entertainment companies. He owns and operates Michael Curry Design, Inc. in St. Helens, OR, which produces large, live-performance oriented production designs, such as those seen at the 1996 Olympic Opening Ceremonies, Superbowl 2000 and New York City’s Times Square 2000 Millennium event. PHOEBE KATZIN (Costume Designer) has been designing and constructing dresses and costumes for over twenty years. After graduating from Endicott College’s fashion design program, she worked for Kitty Daly, building dance costumes and dressmaking. For several years she lived in New York making costumes for Kitty Leach, Greg Barnes, and Allison Conner, among others. For the past few years, she has been working for MOMIX and Pilobolus. Ms. Katzin lives in Connecticut with her three children and husband, James. CARLA DEBEASI RUIZ (General Manager) graduated from Western Kentucky University with a degree in public relations and a concentration in performing arts management. Ruiz was the public relations director for her alma mater’s Theatre and Dance Department and has experience promoting visual and musical artists. Carla joined MOMIX in 2007. JOSHUA STARBUCK (Lighting Designer) collaborated with Moses Pendleton on his world premiere of “Opus Cactus” for Ballet Arizona. He has designed numerous productions and tours for Ballet Arizona. He has toured five continents with many of his designs for dance, ice skating, opera, industrials, concerts and theater. He has designed for Arena Stage, Playwrights Horizons, The Manhattan Theater Club, The Public Theater, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Walnut Street Theater, Williamstown Theater Festival and others. He has also worked with the Kirov Ballet, The Royal Ballet, The Spanish National Ballet and the English National Ballet. CORRADO VERINI (Production Stage Manager) Began his career in the theater world in the 1983 with the Lindsay Kemp Co. In 1994, he started touring with the MOMIX as Stage Manager and then Technical and Lighting Director, participating in extensive tours in Asia, Central America, South and North America. He also teaches Theatre Techniques in Rome for European Community and Region Lazio projects. He has collaborated in several TV shows and independent movies as assistant scenographer and as technical responsible for guest companies or rigging expert.
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ARTIST SERIES Mission Statement
The Artist Series presents performances of fine music and performing arts to which the community would otherwise not have access. The highest quality emerging and internationally recognized artists provide world-class performances and residency activities that enhance the learning environment at the University of Colorado Boulder and the cultural life of the community. The Artist Series includes a variety of presentations from many cultures and traditions.
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CONCERT SPONSORS Colorado Public Radio Daily Camera Mark H. Carson and Associates, P.C. Emerson Process/MicroMotion Hotel Boulderado Hurdle’s Jewelry Friends of the Artist Series James and Associates, LLC KUNC KUVO Roser Visiting Artist Fund Western States Arts Federation
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A Friend Gil and Nancy Berman Ellen and Dean Boal Norma Ekstrand and Tom Campbell Charles and Martha Everill Judy Gould Kathryn Keller and William Wedum Gregory and Gladeane Lefferdink Harold and Joan Leinbach Jeff and Janet Martin Judy and Alan Megibow Sally Powell-Ashby amd John Ashby Elizabeth Rauch Luana and Paul Rubin Douglas and Avlona Taylor Center Copy Boulder, Inc.
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David Beausang Geraldine Boone Chris and Margot Brauchli Otto and Ruth Buhler Pauline and Noel Clark Paul Cohen Sandra and Lawrence Cohn Terry and Colleen Conant Sylvia and Burt Darmour Douglas and Rita Dart Kenneth and Sally Dell Germaine Eagleton Fran Evans Leslie and Merrill Glustrom Jo and David Hill Larry and Barbara Jones Isabel Lee Julia Lee Judah and Alice Levine Kay and Paul McCormick Robert and Marilyn Peltzer Kim and Richard Plumridge Randall Kenneth Rutsch Mary and Andrew Skumanich Courtland and Carolyn Spicer Zoe Stivers Ellen and Adam Tschida Vince and Caroline Wayland
ARTIST SERIES ADVISORY BOARD Gil Berman Rodolfo J. Betancourt Ellen T. Boal Joan McLean Braun John S. Davis Diane Dunn Michael A. Gallucci Lissy Garrson Laima G. Haley Daryl K. James, President Maryan K. Jaross Ruth C. Kahn Kathryn S. Keller Jerry C. M. Orten Louise Pearson Gregory L. Silvus Ellen Taxman Nicholas J. Vocatura
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Janet E. Ackermann and Scott R. Wiesner Charitable Fund Paul Bechtner Foundation Carson-Pfafflin Family Foundation A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. National Endowment for the Arts Newton Family Fund Western States Arts Federation Tour West Polk Family Charitable Fund George F. Reynolds Endowment Scripps Company
Make all gifts payable to the University of Colorado Foundation and mail to ARTIST SERIES, CU College of Music, 301 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0301. For credit card payments, questions or additional information, please call the College of Music Development office at 303-735-6070.
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TAKÁCS SOCIETY The Takács Society is formed by the College of Music and provides the resources critical to supporting the work of the Takács Quartet—to advance their teaching endeavors, provide scholarships that are essential to attracting and retaining exceptionally gifted young artists, and sponsor guest artists in the Takács performance series.
ENDOWMENT GIFTS
Takács Scholarship in Memory of Fay Shwayder Duncan Campbell Harry Campbell Margaret and Edward Campbell Norma Johnson Judith and Gary Judd Jonathan Zeschin, Essential Advisors
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Lois Abbott Neil and Marcia Geissinger Ashby Maria and Jesse Aweida Harold and Ingrid Becher Kevin and Diana Bunnell Patricia Butler Noel and Pauline Clark Richard Collins and Judith Reid Helen Corbett Charlotte Corbridge Clara Deser Barbara and Carl Diehl Carolyn and Don Etter Jean and Bob Fischer Lloyd and Mary Gelaman Dianne and Kenneth Hacett Richard and Catharine Harris Russell and Ann Hayes Bruce and Kyongguen Johnson Mireille Key Alice and Judah Levine Albert and Virginia Lundell Heidi and Jerry Lynch Caroline Malde John and Nancy Malville J. Richard and Marjorie McIntosh Josef and Sara Michl Sandra Moriarty Sue and James Palmer Faith and Roy Pterson Antonia and Timothy Piwonka-Corle Arthur and Ina Rifkin Joanna and Mark Rosenblum Ruth Shanberge In Memory of Karen McMurray Mary and Andrew Skumanich Todd and Gretchen Sliker Jan and Charles Squier Shirley and Mark Steele Berkley Tague Betty Lou Thacker Mary and Peter Van Etten Betty Van Zandt Christopher and Leanne Walther Rita and Lawrence Weiss Jim and Nurit Wolf Bill Woo
Make all gifts payable to the University of Colorado Foundation and mail to TAKÁCS SOCIETY, CU College of Music, 301 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0301 For credit card payments, questions or additional information,please call the College of Music Development Office at 303-735-6070.
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Chair named In Memory of Joyce Gellhorn Anonymous Linda Boley Alice and William Bradley Ted Engelmann Arthur and Madeline Estin Janice Harvey Jennifer Kamper Jane and Roger Larson Alice Levine Ruby Marr Judi Oser Julie Phillips Barbara Roach Margie Warsavage
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CORPORATE, FOUNDATIONS, AND ENDOWMENT SUPPORT Corporate and Foundation Support Academy Retirement Community Aetna Foundation, Inc. Blackhawk Trust Boulder Valley Rotary Club Colorado Academy of Lifelong Learning Denver Lyric Opera Guild Frasca Food & Wine JAS Ventures Polk Family Charitable Fund Louis and Harold Price Foundation The Schramm Foundation The following have permanent endowments established in recognition of CU Opera, its donors and its students. Nancy and Ted Anderson Music Awards Daryl and Lauren Boyle Music Theater Scholarship Daryl and Lauren Boyle Voice Scholarship DeWitt and Billie Marie Brennan Memorial Music Scholarship Berton Coffin Graduate Scholarship in Voice Berton Coffin Fellowship Fund Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation Voice Scholarship in Honor of Harold A. Norblom Wilma and Perry Louis Cunningham Scholarship in Voice Barbara M. Doscher Scholarship Wallace F. Fiske Performance Awards Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Dennis Jackson Opera Scholarship Dale R. Johnson Opera Scholarship Lacy CU Opera Endowment Ed and Kay McDowell Opera Endowment Claudia Boettcher Merthan Vocal Scholarship Trudi Mielziner Graduate Opera Scholarship Charlotte Orr Reid Memorial Vocal Scholarship Gregory Philip Ranno Excellence in Music Scholarship Anthony and Dorothy Riddle Lyric Theater Performance Prize William Earl Rose, Sr. Scholarship Fund Galen & Ada Belle Files Spencer Foundation Beth and Bill Suitts CU Opera Endowment Howard B. Waltz Music Scholarship Paula Marie and H. Rolan Zick Endowment
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PATRON
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Lawrence H. Anderson Stephen Bruns Nicholas R. Carthy Martha Coffin Evans, chair Lissy Garrison Leigh K. Holman Glenny LeGendre Kathleen M. Ness Ann Oglesby Shirley J. Riggs Stephanie Rudy Julie Ann Silver Reed F. Williams
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OPERA SCENES December 9, 7:30 p.m. Music Theatre Free and open to the public Hansel and Gretel (sung in English) by Engelbert Humperdinck Humperdinck’s enchanting opera of the classic Grimm fairy tale follows two children into the forest, where they find a gingerbread house . . . and its hungry witch.
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More than a revue of the incomparable Broadway composer’s work, Side by Side by Sondheim features his bestknown tunes alongside narration exploring the context of each piece.
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