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College of Music breaks ground on new home By Jessie Bauters

On a sunny Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019, College of Music Dean Robert Shay, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano and others broke ground on a 64,000-square-foot expansion of the Imig Music Building, the longtime home for music at the University of Colorado Boulder. The expansion, set to open in time for the College of Music Centennial and the Fall 2020 semester, includes a state-ofthe-art recording suite, innovative convertible rehearsal/performance spaces and dedicated suites for the Entrepreneurship Center for Music and the Musicians’ Wellness Program. “This will make it possible for us to continue to inspire the highest levels of artistry and discovery,” Shay said at the ceremony. 06

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The groundbreaking ceremony featured speeches by College of Music Student Government President Anoushka Divekar, Professor of Piano and Helen and Peter Weil Faculty Fellow David Korevaar, Chancellor DiStefano, Music Advisory Board Chair Mikhy Ritter and music+ campaign chair Becky Roser. “With this project, we recognize the importance of the College of Music as a gateway to the Boulder campus,” said Roser. The CU Board of Regents approved $57 million in spending authority for construction of the addition last summer. Work began in January to demolish the southern portion of the Imig building to make way for the new three-story addition along Wardenburg Drive.

The College of Music, through its music+ campaign, continues to work with prospective benefactors and industry partners who are interested in supporting the worldclass people and programs who will benefit from the new addition. Such support is critical to sustaining a top music program that drives innovation and produces the next generation of musicians who will impact humanity through their art. For more information about the Imig Music Building expansion, visit colorado.edu/music/expansion.


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Israel’s foremost contemporary dance company, revered worldwide for its cutting-edge work, visits Boulder for the first time. Artistic Director Ohad Naharin’s transfixing piece “Venezuela” brings together rap, Gregorian chant, Argentine tango and the choreographer’s signature Gaga language research.

Hailed as “entirely glorious” by The New York Times, Dorrance presents tap dance like you’ve never seen. In Artistic Director Michelle Dorrance’s capable hands, the company pushes the boundaries of this uniquely American art form.

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Big name dance companies transform their art on the Boulder stage By Corinne Baud

This spring, the Artist Series hosts two world-class dance ensembles, Batsheva Dance Company and Dorrance Dance, in Macky Auditorium. Both are known for pushing the boundaries of 21stcentury dance—and their global reputations make them a huge “get” for the Boulder community, says CU Theatre & Dance Department Chair and Artist Series Board Member Erika Randall.

developed by Batsheva house choreographer and former artistic director Ohad Naharin. Coincidentally, CU dance students learn Gaga in class today.

“People kept saying, ‘Oh, you got the apprentices from the Young Ensemble?’ No. Batsheva. The full company is coming to Boulder,” she recalls.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity for our students. We received a Roser Visiting Artist Grant to fund two weeks of master classes prior to the concert,” adds Randall. “Being able to have deep investigatory time in this immersive and demanding technique—while also witnessing the company onstage— is a rare gift.”

Known to be at the forefront of modern dance in the 21st century, Batsheva Dance Company uses Gaga, a movement language

Dorrance Dance, too, has redefined modern dance. Aiming to honor tap in a new and dynamic

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“Once Batsheva found out how deeply Gaga was incorporated into our dance department, they were blown away,” says CU Presents Executive Director Joan McLean Braun.

way, Dorrance revamps the rhythmic and technical traditions of the art form that have enticed audiences for generations. “They’ve evolved tap into a contemporary context, looking at it as a musical expression and percussive nature of feet,” says McLean Braun. “The buzz around the company is remarkable. They were just in Vail a few summers ago and audiences were completely impressed.” Both dance companies complement the other genres and art forms of the Artist Series this season. “The Artist Series really looks to bring experiences to Boulder that will be both entertaining and transformative,” says Randall. “And these two companies definitely deliver that because of how they move people into feeling.”


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Dorrance Dance: April 6

Dorrance Dance Saturday, April 6, 2019 Artistic Director Michelle Dorrance Dancers Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie, Christopher Broughton, Elizabeth Burke, Warren Craft, Michelle Dorrance, Leonardo Sandoval, Byron Tittle, Nicholas Van Young Musicians Donovan Dorrance, Aaron Marcellus, Gregory Richardson Dorrance Dance Staff Michelle Dorrance, Artistic Director Donald Borror, Executive Director Christopher Marc, Production Manager/Sound Engineer Tina Huang Abrams, Company Manager Nicholas Van Young, Associate Artistic Director Olivia Maggi, Assistant to the Artistic Director Elizabeth Burke, Rehearsal Director Donovan Dorrance, Music Director Kathy Kaufmann, Lighting Designer Serena Wong, Lighting Supervisor Diego Quintanar, Technical Director/Assistant Stage Manager Margaret Selby, Selby/Artists Management, Artist Representative

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Created by Michelle Dorrance and Nicholas Van Young

Costume design by Amy Page and Shiori Ichikawa

Original tap instrument design Nicholas Van Young

Dancers Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie Christopher Broughton Elizabeth Burke Warren Craft Michelle Dorrance Leonardo Sandoval Byron Tittle Nicholas Van Young

Choreography Michelle Dorrance and Nicholas Van Young with Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie solo improvisation by the dancers Original music composed and improvised by Gregory Richardson Donovan Dorrance Nicholas Van Young Aaron Marcellus Warren Craft with Michelle Dorrance Additional music by Adele Adkins Karin Dreijer Andersson Olof Dreijer Justin Vernon Patrick Watson Lighting design by Kathy Kaufmann

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ETM: Double Down

Musicians Donovan Dorrance, piano/controllerist Aaron Marcellus, vocals Gregory Richardson, bass/guitar Nicholas Van Young, drums/percussion Warren Craft, drums/percussion Michelle Dorrance, drums/percussion ETM: Double Down was created in part during a Creative Development Residency at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, in part at The Yard during a 2015 Yard Offshore Creation Residency, and during a residency provided by The Joyce Theater Foundation with major funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Program notes Michelle Dorrance

This work is the initial exploration of a new world and a new collaboration. Constantly inspired by the range of possibilities inherent in being both dancers and musicians, in the visual and aural, we also embrace embodying the organic and inorganic, the acoustic and the electric. None of this work is remotely possible without tap dancer, percussionist and innovator, my longtime friend Nicholas Van Young. He is the man behind the curtain. He has been developing the instruments you see here and has been experimenting with the technologies you will see at work tonight for years in order to make this world possible. I also want to acknowledge our musical collaborators and friends Gregory Richardson, Aaron Marcellus, Warren Craft and Donovan Dorrance who—with intuition, incredibly open minds, and a wonderful sensitivity to collaborating with the sounds of tap dance—have created some inspiring compositions. It has been a dream of mine for almost a decade to collaborate with my dear friend and multi-form dancer, Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie, whose visual percussion, musical phrasing and dynamic range of movement inspire me tremendously. Tap dance was America’s first street form and is deeply rooted in the foundations of hip-hop and house dance. These communities have long been connected on the streets and in the club but are less likely to be found on the concert stage. As we enter the world of electronic music, looping and sampling, these worlds become even closer and that connection ever more important. Getting back to the beginning, I want to say thank you—thank you, Nicholas Van Young, for your artistry, your creativity, your tireless and endless work, your inventive mind, your friendship and your trust. I feel incredibly blessed to have been so warmly invited into your world to play and create.

Nicholas Van Young

It started with the simple need to find a way to amplify tap dance without feedback so I could dance with a live band. Many people have used contact microphones (Gregory Hines, Tap Dogs, etc.) so I knew that was a possibility, and it led me to experimenting with guitar pedals and effects. I started out looping hand and body percussion with live and affected tap dance. Being a drummer as well, and working with electronic music since the early days of EDM, I’ve stayed in touch with what’s happening in the music production and DJ community. I knew contact mics could be doubled as drum triggers, and I was already playing around with a masterful piece of software called Ableton: a live performance software and digital audio workstation. I got the idea to create small trigger boards to dance on—essentially wooden drum pads. In conjunction with my main dance board and effects, this added a whole new sound set for me to experiment with. Over time I took online courses in Ableton and began to understand the limitless possibilities. Soon, I was able to play notes, arpeggios, chords, sound bites and quotes, and began composing scores in real time with improvised tap dance. The synthesized possibilities are endless and the combination of this with the acoustic sound and attack of tap dance was a very exciting frontier for me to explore. The only thing missing was Michelle Dorrance. Being a company member of Dorrance Dance, Michelle had given me my first opportunity to perform a solo using this electronic set up in an evening length performance in Boston, presented by Thelma Goldberg in 2012. We, as kids, had dreams about experimenting with altered soundscapes for tap dance. We jokingly called it “Tap to the Max.” C-4

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Enjoy.

About Dorrance Dance Dorrance Dance is an award-winning tap dance company based out of New York City. The company’s work aims to honor tap dance’s uniquely beautiful history in a new, dynamic and compelling context; not by stripping the form of its tradition, but by pushing it—rhythmically, technically and conceptually. The company’s inaugural performance garnered a Bessie Award for “blasting open our notions of tap” and the company continues its passionate commitment to expanding the audience of tap dance, America’s original art form. Founded in 2011 by Artistic Director and 2015 MacArthur Fellow Michelle Dorrance, the company has received countless accolades and rave reviews and has performed for packed houses at venues including The Joyce Theater, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, New York City Center, Vail Dance Festival, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Carolina Performing Arts at UNC Chapel Hill, Works and Process at the Guggenheim, Cal Performances at UC Berkeley, among many others, including international venues in Canada, France, Germany, Spain, England, Hong Kong and Singapore. dorrancedance.com

Performers

Michelle Dorrance (Artistic Director/ Choreographer/Dancer) is a New York Citybased artist. Mentored by Gene Medler (North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble), she was lucky to study under many of the last master hoofers. Career highlights include STOMP, Derick Grant’s Imagine Tap!, Jason Samuels Smith’s Charlie’s Angels/Chasing the Bird, Ayodele Casel’s Diary of a Tap Dancer, Mable Lee’s Dancing Ladies and Darwin Deez. Company work includes Savion Glover’s Ti Dii, Manhattan Tap, Barbara Duffy, JazzTap Ensemble, Rumba Tap, and solo work ranging from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to commissions for the Martha Graham Dance Company and American Ballet Theatre. A 2018 Doris Duke Artist, 2017 Ford Foundation

Art of Change Fellow and 2015 MacArthur Fellow, Dorrance is humbled to have been acknowledged/supported by United States Artists, the Joyce Theater, New York City Center, the Alpert Awards, Jacob’s Pillow, Princess Grace Foundation, The Field, American Tap Dance Foundation and the Bessie Awards. Dorrance holds a BA from New York University and is a Capezio Athlete. Nicholas Van Young (Associate Artistic Director/Co-Creator/Dancer/Musician) is a dancer, musician, choreographer and a 2014 Bessie Award recipient. He began his professional career at age 16 under Acia Gray and Deidre Strand with Tapestry Dance Company in Austin, Texas, eventually rising to principal dancer and resident choreographer.

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I was creating solos with my “Compositional Tap Instrument” but had visions of several dancers across a number of platforms and boardsdancing out elaborate choreographed phrases while simultaneously playing the musical composition. Once Michelle asked to me to collaborate on this show I knew it “was on.” Her expansive creativity in tap choreography and movement, along with her sophisticated musical phrasing, started to unlock possibilities in our set that were getting us both so excited. Simple ideas led to large discoveries and every time we workshopped an idea, 20 more were born. Needless to say, here we are, pushing ourselves to explore the sonic potential in tap dance and tap instruments. In some ways, we have created the ultimate tap dancer’s playground: where you can let your imagination and your feet run wild.


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Since moving to New York, he has performed with Manhattan Tap, RumbaTap, Dorrance Dance and “Beat the Donkey,” has toured as a drummer for Darwin Deez, and spent almost a decade performing with STOMP, where he performed the lead role and acted as rehearsal director. Young tours both nationally and internationally, teaching and performing at various tap festivals, and founded Sound Movement dance company and IFTRA (Institute for The Rhythmic Arts). He is thrilled to have found a home with Dorrance Dance, co-creating and developing ETM: Double Down and the Guggenheim Rotunda Project, both collaborative efforts with Michelle Dorrance. Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie (Dancer), a 2016 Bessie Award winner for Innovative Achievement in Dance, is a NYC-based Bgirl, dancer and choreographer. As artistic director of Ephrat Asherie Dance (EAD), she has presented work at Jacob’s Pillow, FiraTarrega and New York Live Arts, among others. Asherie has received numerous awards to support her work, including a NDP Award from NEFA, a Mondo Cane! Commission from Dixon Place and an Extended Life Residency from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Asherie has taught at Wesleyan University and is on faculty at Broadway Dance Center. For more information please visit ephratasheriedance.com. Christopher Broughton (Dancer), Los Angeles born and raised, began dancing at the age of 11 and has never looked back. Under the instruction of Paul and Arlene Kennedy at Universal Dance, he became a member of The Kennedy Tap Company, receiving the national NAACP ACT-SO Award twice. He now travels worldwide both as a soloist and with Jason Samuels Smith’s A.C.G.I., Rasta Thomas’ Tap Stars and Dorrance Dance. Performances include New York City Center’s Cotton Club Parade; Juba! Master’s of Tap & Percussive Dance at the Kennedy Center; and Broadway’s Tony and Astaire award-winning production After Midnight. Elizabeth Burke (Rehearsal Director/Dancer) is a Chapel Hill, North Carolina, native who

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spent 11 years under the direction of her mentor, Gene Medler, in the acclaimed North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble. Burke has been with Dorrance Dance since its inception in 2010. She pursues her own choreographic work, teaches and performs as a soloist on occasion. She is an alumna of the School at Jacob’s Pillow and Marymount Manhattan College (BA political science, BA communication arts, magna cum laude). Warren Craft (Dancer) is a New York City tap dancer who has trained in ballet with both the American Ballet Theatre and the School of American Ballet. He has been a member of Brenda Bufalino’s New American Tap Dance Orchestra, Max Pollak’s RumbaTap and Dorrance Dance. He moves with “bizarre physicality” and “unconventional eloquence” (The New York Times). Donovan Dorrance (Music Director/Musician) hails from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he studied piano, guitar, drums and voice before attending The University of North Carolina for a BA in philosophy. In 2014, Dorrance moved to Brooklyn to assist his sister’s company and pursue his passion for music. In addition to composing music with Gregory Richardson for Dorrance Dance, Dorrance composes music for film and theatre, collaborating with students from NYU and Columbia. Aaron Marcellus (Musician) is a singer, vocal coach, writer, musician, dancer and actor from Atlanta who started in Gospel music and has performed around the world. He has recorded albums and was voted top 24 on American Idol in 2011. After a world tour, Marcellus was featured in a Chapstick commercial and NBC’s Next Caller and was a cast member of STOMP. Marcellus also hosts a Burlesque show at Duane Park. Most importantly, he founded both Surrender To Love, LLC, a foundation that supports arts programs and seeks to feed the hungry, and Adventure Voice, a training program offering vocal classes for groups and individuals. Gregory Richardson (Musician) is a composer, performer and multi-instrumentalist and has been a member of Dorrance Dance


Leonardo Sandoval (Dancer), Brazilian tap dancer, has become known in the tap world and beyond for his musicality and for adding his own Brazilian flavor to tap. An early member of Dorrance Dance, he is also in demand as a choreographer, solo dancer and jazz musician. A true dancer-musician, Sandoval has had his work, including collaborations with composer Gregory Richardson, presented at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the National Folk Festival. Byron Tittle (Dancer) is a multi-faceted dancer based in New York, where he studied extensively at Broadway Dance Center and The American Tap Dance Foundation and later toured the country with The Pulse on Tour. After finding commercial success, dancing for the likes of Janet Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Laurie Ann Gibson, Tittle is focused on pushing the boundaries in the concert dance world. He has been touring with Dorrance Dance since 2014 and continues to approach each show with vigor and excitement. His “elegant and polished lines” (The Brooklyn Rail) help captivate audiences worldwide as he feels most at home with the company.

Production Team

Kathy Kaufmann (Lighting Designer), a New York City native, has been happily designing for Dorrance Dance since its inception (SOUNDspace, The Blues Project, ETM, Myelination). A resident designer at Danspace Project whose work has been seen throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia, she also teaches at Sarah

Lawrence. She is a two-time Bessie recipient and was nominated for her work on Rebecca Davis’s Bloowst Windku in 2015. Recent projects include designs for Moriah Evans, Mariana Valencia, Jonathan Gonzales, David Parker, Tatyana Tennenbaum, Mina Nishimura, Morgan Bassichis and Ephrat Asherie Dance. Christopher Marc (Production Manager/ Sound Engineer) has been with Dorrance Dance since June of 2016. Marc has worked as a sound engineer with several companies around the country including The Kennedy Center, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Mills Entertainment, Aquila Theatre and Harlem Stage. Sound Design for CT & Co: More Forever; Pacific Symphony: The Magic Flute; Off-Broadway: The Black Book; Aquila Theatre National Tour: Wuthering Heights, The Tempest, Fahrenheit 451, Twelfth Night; Skylark Opera: Berlin to Broadway, Candide, Putting It Together, La Rondine; Artistry MN: God of Carnage, Striking 12, Death of a Salesman; Lyric Arts: Becky’s New Car, Sherlock Holmes, The Boxcar Children, Over the Tavern, Death of a Salesman. Diego Quintanar (Technical Director/ Assistant Stage Manager), started working in theatre production as a student at the College of the Holy Cross. He was introduced to Dorrance Dance through his work with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s Works & Process series as a project coordinator. Other credits include: Latino Cultural Center and Wyly Theater, Dallas, where he worked as a carpenter and electrician; Off-Broadway musical I Like It Like That as production manager, NYC; Shen Wei Dance Arts, NYC, and Dance Heginbotham, NYC, as an assistant stage manager and scenic charge. Serena Wong (Lighting Supervisor) is a Brooklyn-based freelance lighting designer for theatre and dance. Her designs have been seen at New York Live Arts, Irondale Arts Center, the New Ohio and Danspace. She enjoys biking, beekeeping and bread baking.

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since 2011. He learned rhythm and blues at an early age from a family of musicians in which everyone could play at least a little piano and everyone was expected to sing. The Tucson native studied at Bard College and has been working as a professional musician in New York City for nearly two decades. Richardson is known for his winning combination of natural talent, hard work and dedication and is fortunate to have traveled the world several times over with various ensembles. He lives and works in Brooklyn, where he has been a part of countless collaborations.


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How to plan a knockout Artist Series in Macky Auditorium By Becca Vaclavik

Joan McLean Braun has served as executive director for CU Presents since 2001—taking over the helm of the Artist Series when CU Presents was still CU Concerts. Under her artistic vision, audiences in Macky Auditorium have experienced groundbreaking performances from Bobby McFerrin, Martha Graham Dance Company, Yo-Yo Ma and dozens of other award-winning icons across genres.

performance Boulder residents might see onstage.

But the process of curating a complete Artist Series lineup begins long before patrons step into the theatre. Season planning is full of as many highs, lows and emotional moments as any live

She starts with a few anchors, or “must-have” artists, whom she’s willing to shape the rest of the season around. Sometimes, the anchors have been on the short list for years.

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It all begins with a list of names. Early on, McLean Braun starts will a short list of artists she’s hoping to bring to Macky. “Short” is relative, of course, because the list typically has about three times as many names on it as the Artist Series has dates to fill. This is her favorite part.

“Yo-Yo Ma had been on our offer list for at least a decade. We just kept saying, ‘We’re here!’ and waiting,” she shares with a laugh and a big wave of her hands. Then, after attending conferences with other area presenters and speaking with agents across the globe, she begins to fill in the holes between her anchors. McLean Braun collaborates with CU faculty and presenters from Fort Collins and Denver to put together a lineup that is both efficient for curators and inspiring for audiences. And if a nice, long list of potential acts is McLean Braun’s favorite part, the winnowing process is her


nemesis. Sometimes a booked artist will cancel their tour entirely. Or sometimes Macky’s historic features aren’t a match with the technical needs of otherwise incredible performers. Sometimes an agent suggests a tour that bounces from Dallas up to Boulder and back down to Houston. She often has to simply say no—or at least, “Not this year.” It’s a long process to piece the puzzle together, she says, and one she wishes she had more control over. “I keep wishing that I were designing the Artist Series events like a box of chocolates. ‘Oh, this

one goes here. Yep. This needs to go there.’ But it's not like that. There’s an extremely challenging practical element to planning.” Even so, it’s not all hiccups and headaches. The incredibly varied genres of the CU Presents Artist Series work in her (and audiences’) favor. “I can be nimble. I know I want at least three classical events. Then dance, jazz, world music … Sure, it's got a little bit of a repeating pattern to the things that I'm looking to balance. But it's flexible enough that I can take advantage of what's going to be going around, too.”

Eventually, some time around January in any given year, the stars align and another season packed with knockout performers comes together. Regardless of what genres are represented at Macky each year, McLean Braun knows she can always rely on one constant: Every artist or production in the Artist Series is of the highest level of talent. “It's great being a multidisciplinary presenter because, really… All things are possible for us.”

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