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CONTENTS WELCOME................................................................................................................................................ 4 FEATURE: ZACH BROCK INTERVIEW......................................................................................................... 6-9 ON-SITE PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS BALOURDET QUARTET & DOMINIC CHELI..............................................................................................12 DAVID WILLIAMSON..........................................................................................................................14 TANGO ARGENTINA............................................................................................................................17 ZACH BROCK QUARTET.......................................................................................................................19 PIAF! THE SHOW...............................................................................................................................20 THE COMPANY MEN.......................................................................................................................... 22 POLISH WIENIAWSKI PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA................................................................................24 JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER W/ WYNTON MARSALIS................................................................................27 21-22 SEASON LISTING............................................................................................................................28 LIVE AT THE CENTER SEASON LISTING.......................................................................................................29 BEYOND THE STAGE: ARTS EDUCATION.....................................................................................................31 ABOUT THE CENTER.................................................................................................................................32 ABOUT THE SONGBOOK FOUNDATION...................................................................................................... 33 PATRON SERVICES AND AMENITIES..................................................................................................... 34-35 BOX OFFICE............................................................................................................................................36 CONTACT US...........................................................................................................................................37 CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF.............................................................................................. 38-39 CENTER ANNUAL PARTNERS............................................................................................................... 40-45 SONGBOOK FOUNDATION BOARD & FRIENDS.......................................................................................49-51 CENTER MAJOR PARTNERS.......................................................................................................................52

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WELCOME TO THE CENTER! As a new year begins, we’re excited to be kicking off the second half of the 2021-22 Center Presents Season sponsored by Allied Solutions. The coming weeks will bring several great performances that were postponed from previous seasons, including jazz violin virtuoso Zach Brock, known for his work with Snarky Puppy; Piaf! The Show, a multimedia tribute to the legendary French singer; pop vocalists The Company Men, who blend today’s hits with reimagined classics from the past; and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, the gold standard in celebrating jazz tradition. Also on the schedule are rising classical stars the Balourdet Quartet with 2021 American Pianists Awards finalist Dominic Cheli; acclaimed magician David Williamson, with two shows at the Tarkington; Tango Argentina, featuring a dozen top Argentinian musicians and dancers; and the Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra, with a program of Rossini, Wieniawski and Schubert. In the pages that follow, you’ll find more details on those performances, as well as more information about the Center, including our rich menu of education and enrichment opportunities for people of all ages. As always, the Center is extremely grateful to the donors, sponsors and other community partners who support our mission and truly make our work possible. Find out how you can help on Page 48. Thanks again for joining us!

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F inding his path Jazz violinist Zach Brock’s work reflects unique background by Scott Hall 6


Hearing Zach Brock’s origin

story as a well-tutored child of a musical family, one can see how he wound up as one of the world’s leading electric/acoustic jazz violinists. But as he tells it, the path didn’t become clear until he got hit by a car. More specifically, during his sophomore year studying classical violin performance at Northwestern University, his bicycle was struck by a hit-andrun driver. The crash shattered his left leg, requiring a lengthy convalescence that upended his life for a few years, but eventually brought him clarity. “I had to really make some serious choices in my life, at least I felt I did at the time, to acknowledge that the thing that really most fascinated me and inspired me was improvisation and specifically jazz improvisation,” Brock says. “Not just the act of improvising, but … the possibility of high-level cooperation and incredible, transportive, transcendental moments being created out of this, between people, with no language. That was something that always excited me.” Since then, Brock has become an established composer-

bandleader with several recordings under his belt, as well as a sought-after collaborator and sideman who has recorded and toured with jazz greats like Stanley Clarke and Phil Markowitz. Named Downbeat Magazine’s Rising Star Violinist of 2013, he is perhaps best known as a member of the cutting-edge instrumental collective Snarky Puppy, with whom he shares a 2016 Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Grammy Award for their release Culcha Vulcha. Brock was originally set to play the Palladium in May 2020 before his tour was postponed by the pandemic. In the meantime, he has released two albums: Light Shines Through, a live solo recording, and Polyphony, a collection of violin duets. “I’m trying to take my time and really explore with sounds and writing different kinds of songs,” he says by phone from his NYC home. Brock hails originally from Lexington, Kentucky, where he grew up surrounded by all kinds of music. His grandfather played jazz trombone and owned a music store. His (Continued...)

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father played trumpet and guitar, and his mother was a pianist and voice teacher. Brock began Suzuki violin instruction at age 4, and his parents started taking him to folk music gatherings. By his early teens, he was studying classical music and also playing jazz, inspired in part by the legacy of Stéphane Grappelli, the French-Italian violinist who rose to fame playing with gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt in the 1930s. Brock began accompanying his father to jazz gigs and jams that drew top players from Cincinnati, Indianapolis and elsewhere. “It was pretty much the only scene where white people and black people would play music together in Lexington, and I didn’t really think about that, but I think about that a lot now,” Brock says. “That was really meaningful to me, to have relationships with people, musicians, mentors who were my dad’s age, and working together to create something that we all dig. And I got a lot of tough love, and I got a lot of lessons from people in the community who were playing these gigs.”

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The older players turned him on to a wider range of jazz –

especially bebop and post-bop horn players – and he began to appreciate jazz violin forebears who were less conventional than Grappelli: Stuff Smith, who used an electric amplifier while playing in swing bands with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald; and JeanLuc Ponty, the classically trained Frenchman who caused a stir in the ’60s and ’70s with his electronic effects and rock influences – an approach that presaged Brock’s work with Snarky Puppy. Meanwhile, as a teen, Brock was looking to rebel a bit and chart his own course as a musician. Among other ventures, he picked up guitar and started a rock band. “I wanted to find a way to (pursue music) that didn’t really reflect what my parents wanted me to do with it,” he says. “I got into hardcore punk rock, I was really into skateboarding, checked out all that stuff and pretended I liked it, even when I didn’t. It was kind of a big stewpot of things that were happening.” Then came college, and the accident, and a clearer sense of direction. One quality that kept bringing Brock back to jazz was its ability to absorb


influences from other genres and cultures while still retaining its spontaneity and essential identity. For example, the rhythms and melodies of Indian music have greatly influenced jazz, while jazz harmonies and chord changes have little place in Indian music. “You can write a song that’s based on a raga, or you can play a raga scale in a jazz song, and you can even play a jazz song in a way that doesn’t sound like traditional jazz,” he says. “It might even be closer to an approximation of Indian classical music, but the way you improvise and stuff like that, it’s still jazz. I just find that absolutely fascinating, and I find it really inspiring.” After finally completing his degree in 1999, Brock was active on the Chicago jazz scene for several years before moving with his wife to Brooklyn and launching headlong into collaborations with New York players. Among many projects, he has released three albums as a bandleader-composer on the Dutch label Criss Cross. With each step, he hones a musical vision that incorporates all of his influences – classical and rock, acoustic and electric, tradition and innovation – into a distinctive individual voice.

“The original jazz pioneers, they were putting their energies into creating their own identity in a very fierce and fearless way, but while they were aware of the past and the tradition of the music, it was not their predominant motive to just preserve that,” he said. “So it was less like classical music and more like ‘How do you find your own voice in this music?’ And I think that really spoke to me as a rebellious teenager, and also as somebody who wanted to hold on to some idea that in this big mess of a world and a country that we’re in, there is still a possibility of creating something more beautiful, more fair, more democratic, more just – and I heard that in jazz.”

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Your support provides performing arts education for all ages! Alongside the world-class arts and entertainment events we present at our three venues, a vital part of the Center’s mission is our robust menu of educational and outreach programming for patrons of all ages. Examples include:

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• The Saturday morning Faegre Drinker Peanut Butter & Jam sessions, which introduce preschoolers to the joy of live music and the performing arts • The FrontRow program, which brings high school and college music students into touring artists’ sound checks to observe, ask questions and learn about life as a professional performer • Educational videoconferences for schools around the state • The Palladium Bookies, an engaging book club and discussion group for readers interested in arts-related issues • Budget-friendly classes and experiential opportunities for older youth and adults, including Dance Discovery, Ukulele and Intro to Stand-Up Comedy


BEYOND THE STAGE! Opportunities for Education and Experience at the Center

Luminaries: Stage Combat Then & Now: Historical and Contemporary Practice January 25 | 2PM ET The Palladium The presentation will begin with a brief overview of the history of stage combat, focusing on its development and practice in 19th century England. Next, Lopez will discuss contemporary practice and the various approaches to combat on stage and in film/television. Finally, he will demonstrate various stage combat techniques: the standard combats, single sword and swashbuckling, and unarmed fighting. Intro to Stand-Up Comedy February 7-28 | 6PM ET The Studio Theater This class will serve both as a look at the history and evolution of stand-up comedy and as a practical course that will cover joke mechanics and writing for stand-up as well as performance theory and practice. Over the course of the class, students will write and practice a five-minute routine to perform for friends and family at the graduation show. NOTE: Prior to registering for this class, please make sure of your availability on March 4 as all class participants are expected to perform in the graduation show. Performing Arts Connect: The Roots of Black Music in America February 7 | 7PM ET Online Karlus Trapp’s educational and entertaining presentation The Roots of Black Music in America is a 100-year journey through time to experience anew and learn about the music of America’s Black musical giants. The presentation/ performance comes alive through audience participation and interaction, including singing, call and response and percussion playing. Trapp has been presenting the show for over 10 years with Staten Island’s Universal Temple of the Arts Ensemble, delighting thousands of students and adults alike. Warning: You may find yourself uncontrollably smiling, singing or humming for hours afterward. TheCenterPresents.org/Learn | 317.441.2231

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ABOUT THE CENTER The mission of the Center for the Performing Arts is to engage and inspire the Central Indiana community through enriching arts experiences. The Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit arts and education organization responsible for the operation and programming of a three-venue campus at Carmel’s City Center. Together, the Palladium, the Tarkington and the Studio Theater create a welcoming place for the community to engage with all forms of the performing arts. The campus also provides a home for the affiliated Great American Songbook Foundation and hosts six Resident Companies, along with other organizations that utilize the facilities for their events. Since opening in 2011, the Center’s venues have hosted over 2,500 performances for nearly a million patrons representing all 92 counties in Indiana, all 50 states and 25 nations. The campus also draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year for other public events. Each year the Center provides access to the arts for thousands of people of all ages – building community, enriching lives and inspiring minds young and old. Education and outreach initiatives include performing arts classes for children and adults and special programs for upcoming generations, such as the interactive Faegre Drinker Peanut Butter & Jam concert series for preschoolers, the Palladium PALS reading club, educational videoconferences for students around the state, and the Student Discount Ticket program, through which students can attend select performances for just $15.

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ABOUT THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION The mission of the Great American Songbook Foundation is to inspire and educate by celebrating the Great American Songbook. The beautiful melodies and thoughtful lyrics created by the musical masterminds of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood during the first half of the 20th century represent the golden age of American popular music. Based at the Palladium, the Great American Songbook Foundation is permanently affiliated with the Center for the Performing Arts and is one of a handful of worldwide Cultural Affiliates of the Los Angeles-based GRAMMY Museum®. The Foundation carries out its unique mission to preserve America’s rich musical legacy in numerous ways: • The Songbook Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the Great American Songbook, with a new class inducted each year. A permanent exhibit, sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Charles M Simons, honoring the people who created and popularized this extraordinary music is located in the Shiel Sexton Songbook Lounge on the Palladium’s Gallery level. • The Songbook Library & Archives houses sheet music, recordings, and other artifacts from the careers of artists such as songwriters Meredith Willson (The Music Man), Johnny Burke (“Swinging on a Star”), Gus Kahn (“It Had to Be You”), and Hy Zaret (“Unchained Melody”). • The Songbook Exhibit Gallery presents rotating interactive exhibits that share the music, history, and culture of the Songbook. • The Songbook Academy ® is a national summer music intensive for high school vocalists dedicated to the music of classic Broadway, jazz and the American Songbook. • Perfect Harmony, a group music program for older adults, offers a unique opportunity for social and musical engagement, and promotes holistic well-being through music.

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Free self-parking is available in the Center Garage attached to the Tarkington building (enter from 3rd Avenue SW) and the Veterans Way Garage east of the Center (enter from Range Line Road). Valet parking: Starting when doors open, valet parking is available at the West Lobby entrance for select performances. Sponsored by Jaguar Indianapolis and Land Rover Indianapolis, valet service may be purchased for $15 cash at the door or in advance through the Box Office with your ticket purchase. This service is complimentary for drivers of Jaguars and Land Rovers. ACCESSIBILITY

Accessible parking: Accessible parking spots are available along the loop drive around Center Green, and also in the Center Garage on 3rd Avenue SW and the Veterans Way Garage off Range Line Road. Accessible valet parking is available at the Palladium’s West Lobby entrance. Arrival: Street-level entry and elevator access are available in the Palladium's West Lobby at the 3rd Avenue entrance and also in the East Lobby near the Monon Greenway. Seating: Wheelchair-accessible seating is available in all venues. Special seating arrangements may be made in advance by calling the Box Office at 317.843.3800 RESTROOMS

Restrooms are located in the lower Salon level, Payne & Mencias Box Tier and Gallery level of the Palladium, and on the first floor in the lobby of the Studio Theater and the Tarkington. All restrooms are accessible. COAT CHECK

Coat check services for Palladium patrons are available on a seasonal basis at the west side of the lower Salon level near the restrooms. FOOD & BEVERAGE

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ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Use of cellular phones, pagers, cameras and recording devices is strictly prohibited in the theater. Please deactivate sounds on any electronic device so it will not disrupt the performance. SONGBOOK EXHIBIT GALLERY

Take the elevators to the Gallery level of the Palladium. Exhibit Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm One hour prior to Hoosier Village Songbook Series and Drewry Simmons Vornehm Jazz Series performances and select additional events. LATE ARRIVAL POLICY

Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management. Video and audio simulcast of the performance is available in the lobbies for your convenience. EMERGENCY PROCEDURE

In the event of an emergency, you will be instructed by an announcement indicating the best method of exit. Please note the multiple red exit signs. For your safety, please exit in a calm and orderly manner. POLICY ON CHILDREN

Children 4 and older are welcome to attend performances. All patrons must have a ticket and be able to sit quietly throughout the performance. Children of all ages are welcome at Family Series shows with paid admission. NO SMOKING

The Center for the Performing Arts campus is smoke-free.

WEATHER POLICY

The Center generally does not cancel performances due to inclement weather. TOURS

Group tours of the Palladium are offered twice a month. For more information, visit TheCenterPresents.org/PalladiumTour. Or you may stop by the Box Office during normal business hours for a brief look, pending availability. FACILITY RENTAL

The Center offers event spaces in various sizes and configurations for rent by performing groups, private individuals, businesses and community organizations, including the Palladium (1,600 seats), the Tarkington (500 seats) and the Studio Theater (200 seats). Let our experts help you determine which space best suits your needs. For pricing and availability, call 317.819.3526 or email Events@TheCenterPresents.org with event type, requested date(s) and expected attendance.

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BOX OFFICE ONLINE

Buy online at any time of day at TheCenterPresents.org. For the best available seats, purchase a series package and enjoy great savings on tickets. BOX OFFICE AT THE PALLADIUM

Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm or until curtain Saturday: 12pm-4pm & two hours prior to performance Sunday: Two hours prior to performance The Studio Theater and Tarkington Box Office is open 60 minutes prior to performances. PHONE

Order tickets by phone at 317.843.3800 or toll-free at 877.909.2787. STUDENT DISCOUNTS

Student tickets are available to select performances. Contact the Box Office or visit TheCenterPresents.org for more discount information. MILITARY DISCOUNTS

Discounted tickets for active and retired military personnel, first responders and their families are available for select performances. Contact the Box Office or visit TheCenterPresents.org for more discount information. GROUP SALES

Book your next outing for 10 or more people and you may save up to 20% on tickets. Contact Group Sales at 317.819.3503 or email Group@TheCenterPresents.org. THE CENTER GIFT CERTIFICATES

Gift certificates for Center Presents events are available in any denomination and may be purchased online, by phone or at the Box Office. They are redeemable over the phone or in person. RESIDENT COMPANIES

Actors Theatre of Indiana Carmel Symphony Orchestra Central Indiana Dance Ensemble Civic Theatre

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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre Indiana Wind Symphony


CONTACT US GROUP SALES

317.819.3503 Group@TheCenterPresents.org TheCenterPresents.org/Group EVENTS & SPACE AVAILABILITY

317.819.3526 Events@TheCenterPresents.org TheCenterPresents.org/Venue-Rental PARTNERSHIP & PROGRAM ADVERTISING

317.819.3519 Sponsorship@TheCenterPresents.org TheCenterPresents.org/Sponsorship INDIVIDUAL GIVING

317.819.3528 TheCenterPresents.org/Support

OUTREACH & EDUCATION

317.819.3516 Outreach@TheCenterPresents.org TheCenterPresents.org/Learn TOURS

317.843.3800 TheCenterPresents.org/Tours THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION

317.844.2251 Info@TheSongbook.org TheSongbook.org

BECOME A VOLUNTEER

317.819.3524 Volunteers@TheCenterPresents.org TheCenterPresents.org/Volunteer


Staff EXECUTIVE

Board of Directors Zak Kahn Chair Melissa Stapleton Barnes Immediate Past Chair Barbara Branic Vice Chair Cheryl A. Harmon-Terrana Treasurer Anne Hensley Poindexter Secretary James Anderson, Jr. MD, FFPM, FACE Adam Arceneaux Frank Basile Ann Dee Rollin Dick Jayne During John Gallina Shane Hageman Nancy S. Heck Nicholas F. Hrisomalos, M.D., P.C Stephanie Chen Kim Kathleen (Kathy) Krusie Justin Moffett Samuel (Sam) Muse Jane E. Niederberger Anna Nystrom Daniel J. Philpott James Purvis Jimmy Rayford Paul G. Reis Anthony (Tony) Robertson Quinn Shepherd Laurie Siler David A. Temple Brian Urbanski W. Michael Wells XiaoOu Yuan

Jeffrey C. McDermott President/CEO Michael Feinstein Artistic Director PROGRAMMING Dan Kemer Vice President of Programming Julia Shildmyer-Heighway Director of Education & Community Engagement Krista Layfield Education Associate and Volunteer Manager DEVELOPMENT Kendra Latta Vice President of Development Ana Hammersley Director of Individual Development Sheila Delaney Director of Development Strategy & Research Tara Eubanks Donor Stewardship & Partner Fulfillment Manager Madison Miazgowicz Annual Fund & Gift Entry Manager Sara Landrum Kristina Davis Grant Writers ADMINISTRATION Maryan Douglas Executive Assistant FINANCE & OPERATIONS Jeff Steeg Vice President of Finance & Operations Cynthia Ille Director of Finance & Controller Nancy Hamilton Accounting & Human Resources Manager Michelle Oakley Accounting Specialist

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Jason Butrum Director of Safety and Security

Joshua Hasty Technical Director, The Tarkington

John A. Moskal II Business Intelligence Manager

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

Ed Penman Director of Facilities

Mark Truett Vice President of Marketing & Communications

Ryan Gray Maintenance Engineer

Becky Lee Meacham Director of Marketing

EVENT PRODUCTION

Scott Hall Director of Communications

Tim Todd Vice President of Event Production Lisa Hillard Director of Beverages Ellen Kingston Director of Creative Events Ramona Adams Director of Events Laura Varnau Event Manager Lisa Posson Director of Production Cindy Teeters Lead House Manager Kim Moe Erica Bernstein Jennifer Kaufmann Greg Romano Dianne Bonnici House Managers Karen Knotts Artist Concierge Manager Robyn Ault Concierge Assistant/Runner

Katie Breden Social Media Manager Kalie Clark Design Manager Steve Moore Marketing Associate PATRON SERVICES Brian Seitz Director of Patron Services & Organizational Core Values Chandler Appleby Patron Services Managers Sheryl Anastas Patron Services Concierge Bill Eckert Kate Ochwat Jane Caskey Patron Services Associates THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION Chris Lewis Executive Director

PRODUCTION

Renée La Schiazza Director of Programs

Jacki Pollnow Production Manager

Jo Garcia Individual Giving Officer

Ben Dobler Lead Video Engineer

Chelsea Reynowsky Program Coordinator

Greg Cox Production Technician

Anna LoPrete Music Librarian

Joe Wisner Technical Director, The Studio Theater

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Annual Donors Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Center for the Performing Arts Annual Fund during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through December 1, 2021. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.

ANNUAL FUND Diamond Palladium Society ($100,000+)

Allied Solutions, LLC City of Carmel Cheri & Rollie Dick Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Google Grants Zak Khan

Platinum Palladium Society ($50,000-$99,999)

Fifth Third Bank Indiana Destination Development Corporation

Gold Palladium Society ($25,000-$49,999) Nick & Joni Hrisomalos Leah & Eric Payne Bhavook & Mariah Tripathi

Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Faegre Drinker Hoosier Village Katz, Sapper & Miller Krieg DeVault LLP The National Bank of Indianapolis Payne & Mencias Group at Merrill Lynch Printing Partners Shepherd Insurance Tom Wood Jaguar Land Rover Indianapolis

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Silver Palladium Society ($15,000-$24,999)

Libby & Randy Brown Dimitrios & Viviana Koukoulomatis Lei Shen & Soomin Park Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP Indiana Arts Commission Old Town Companies

Bronze Palladium Society ($10,000-$14,999) Nancy Farris Rod & Jayme McComas Jeffrey C. McDermott Suzanne & Ron Mencias Anna Nystrom & Patrik Jonsson Karen & Donald Perez Jayne Ann & Doug Wilson AT&T The Barrington of Carmel Pedcor Companies Telamon Corporation Urban Vines Winery & Brewery

President’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999)

Susan & Andy Anderson Margaret & Adam Arceneaux Melissa & Bradon Barnes Frank & Katrina Basile Eloise L. Bowers Barbara & Michael Branic Eric Daugherty & Delia Rivas-Daugherty Ann & Kenneth Dee Del Demaree Dr. Howard Eigen John & Barbara Gallina Philip & Patricia Gibson Cheryl Harmon Terrana John & Marianne Hart Sally & James Hubbard Young & Stephanie Kim Richard & Karen Kohlmann Steve & Kathy Krusie Justin & Jennifer Moffett Mo Merhoff & Paul Reis Jane & Mark Niederberger J. Daniel & Elizabeth Philpott Brian G. & Anne Hensley Poindexter Jimmy & Bailey Rayford


Bruce & Jan Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Tony Robertson Judith Roudebush Dr. Stephen J. Shideler Pat & John Schuler Quinn & Ali Shepherd Giving Fund Laurie Siler Larry & Sandra Speer David & Victoria Temple Ambassador & Mrs. Randall L. Tobias Susan Tobin Brian & Carol Urbanski Rosemary & Paxton Waters Dr. Larry J. Weeda Jr. W. Michael & Sue Wells Jennifer & Lebbeus Woods Jeff & Shari Worrell Xiao Ou Yuan & Lindsay Hicks Current Publishing Fi3 Family Office The Hageman Foundation Lauth Group Marquis Commercial Solutions

Director’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Patricia & Rafik Bishara Elizabeth Chamberlin John A. Ericson Liz Fuller Alan Goldsticker Dr. Jeff & Nancy Greenberg Dr. & Mrs. David & Louisa Hollander Steve & Sandra Hageman Susan G. Johnson Gary Larreategui Jim Leslie Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Anne & Dan O’Brien Thomas & Karen Poyser Jeff & Clare Quinn Mr. Ronald B. Schwier & Ms. Marti T. Starkey Don & Candace Shuck Kiros Sistevaris & Julie Reed Bruce & Jan Reynolds Dr. Pamela A. Steed Thorne Family Trust John & Judy Tomke Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Yee Anonymous

A Cut Above Catering

Founders Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Elaine & Eric Bedel Dr. Christine Bishop & Hank Wong Blank Family Susan & David Blish Ron & Ann Thompson Brock Deb & Mike Bush Carl Butler & Jeff Goens Chris & Molly Case Mr. John Chlapik Robert & Mary Christianson Drs. Molly & Jeff Cooke Bill & Angela Corley Julie & Cary Curry Michael & Mary Devlin Waneta Dunkerly Craig & Marsha Dunkin Jayne A. During Helen M. Eby Drs. William & Julie Fecht Peggy Ford Lynn & Robert Fritsche Brad & Terri Fuson Marianne Glick & Mike Woods Lynda Goeke & Don Katz Jim & Susan Goldman Dr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Green Megan & Marty Gregor Gripp Family Patrick & Diane Healey Nancy S. Heck Andrew & Dawn Hein Diane & Jack Houtman Marc & Rebecca Jaffe Doug & Marty Kaderabek Steven & Jacque Kirsh Bob & Sandee Kleymeyer Aaron & Kara Klopfenstein Kendra M. Latta Sandra Lynch & Aidan Moran Tina & Gary Malone Dr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Maus Mary Ann & Jim Meyer Al & Diane Moore Steven & Elizabeth Mueller Scott & Kristin Pike Scott Putney & Susan Sawyer Mr. & Mrs. Gary A. Reynolds

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Gregory B. Reynolds Cathy Rooney & Rick Moyer Mark & Gina Sell Dave & Judy Sholly Jerry & DeAnn Shrewsbury Gayle & Jon Simala, MD Neal & Sandra Smith Susan Springirth Betty & James Streeter Daniel & Kristine Tennant Jim & Vickie Theis Connie & Jim Titak Tim & Phyllis Todd Rudy & Lee Trebels Glenn & Cheryl Troyer Saundra & Mark Truett Mitch & Julie Tull Ashley Ulbricht John & Diane Walthall Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Whitaker William & Maureen Winingham Bob & Barbara Wolf Diana & Dan Yates Ritz Charles

Advocate ($500-$999)

James & Betsy Backe Dr. Geoffrey Billows Gary & Pam Bollier Rob & Ruth Brown Janet & Mervyn Cohen Charles & Ann Conrad Patrick R. Corsi David & Brenda Day June & John Dever Luanne & Lawrence Dewey Bill & Marge Dorsch Chase & Gloria Downham Michael & Margie Draper Paula & Steve Engelking Thomas & Judith Ertl Beverly & Tom Feller Daniel Fowler, Near North Title Group Lillie Golay Brad & Jessie Graham Sue Ellen Greenlee Dr. & Mrs. Tim Hannon Renny & Stephanie Harrison Brad & Jeanine Haynes 42

Steve & Shannon Hawkins Bill & Nancy Heath Dr. Stephen & Susan Henson Robert & Wendy Hester Kevin Keating Mike & Kim Keller Dan, Jill & Andrew Kemer Stephen & Susan Kraabel Jim & Jean Kraft Chris & Kelli Lewis Claire Magna Karyl & Tim McGeath Michael & Elizabeth Messaglia Ryan & Anna Miller Dan & Laura Moriarity Mike Murnan John Nichols & Janet Roe Paul & Alba Orzeske MEG & Associates - Brad & Meg Osborne John & Libby Perkins Karen & Darrell Richey Capi Seeger Scheidler Michael & Lesley Semo Mr. and Mrs. Faron Skelton Steven & Robin Tames James E. Tisdale Tip & Margaret Tollison Ann & Mark Varnau Chi & Emerald Wang Jim Washburn & Susan Stayer Drs. Rick & Annelle Weymuth Carolyn & Doug Willard Lew & Lisa Willis Michael & Patricia Wilson Robina M. Zink Family Charitable Fund Anonymous Century 21 Scheetz - Carmel

Supporter ($250-$499)

John & Ramona Adams Dr. Toni Alterman & Dr. Michael Lichstein Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Anselm Mr & Mrs. James Bagnoli Andy Ball & Jason Cannon Edwin & Mary Banta Mark Bender Renee Bilgram Eric & Pam Blessing Abdel & Kristine Bouaichi


Tom & Beth Bridge William & Susannah Briscoe Steve & Carolyn Brody Susan & David Brooks Mickey & P T Buntin Mr. & Mrs. James Burrell Calvin H. Byrd Diane & Bill Byron James Calkins Rick & Laura Campbell Stanley & Connie Campbell Julia Carpenter Pattie Clifford Ron & Dorothy Conley Carla Cook Elaine & Tim Cooney Jeff & Nora Coulson Jack & Karen Crane Lynn & Milton Cuppy Peter & Carol Czajkowski Julie Davis Mark DeCarlo Tom & Pat DeCoster Sheila Delaney James & Sarah Dicks Karen A. Dutcher Phil & Cindy Faris Kristen Ferger Sue & Joe Finkam Mark Fletcher Ron Frankenfield Frank & Nancy Fults Jacki Garland Karen K. Glaser Morgan Glowienke Robert Goodrow Don & Pam Gottwald Mary Kay Graham Barbara & Robert Gregory Nancy A. Hague Richard & Cathy Hahn Bruce & Mary Hakes Scott E. Hall Steve & Liz Hanes Barbara & John Hassell Dennis & Amy Haworth Ronald Held Ken Hoffman Shane Miller & Jodi Horst-Miller Kristine Hunt

Cynthia Ille & Mark Potter Jean Jansen Randall Juergensen Donna Kash Ron Ji & Yun Liang Mark & Kim Jones Sherrie Kegley Andy Keller Family Brian & Maggie Kelly Sylvia Kemp Nick & Katy Kestner Family Fund Geoffrey J & Carol A. Keyes Marjorie A. Kimes Jack King & Pam Watson Pat Kirn Justin Knepp Frederick Kraft Nancy Krohn Yevgeniy Krylov Sharon Lanker The Layfield Family Jan & Jeff Lefton Dr. Daniel R. LeGrand Vera Long Dr. & Mrs. R. Stephen Lehman Roberto & Priscila Machado Dale & Sharon Mansberger Pam & John Marvel Martin Family Beth McCluney Kristine & Robert McCready Dr. William K. McGarvey Brock H. Medsker Steve & Nikki Mehringer Jim Mendenhall Lee A. Meredith Marvin Miller & Jeanette Jefferies Shane Miller & Jodi Horst-Miller Tina Morris Scott & Bethany Morrow Nathan & Susan Mowrey Isobel Murphy Stacie Myers Sylvia J. Nagy Ken & Ellen Narva Ginny Neff Chris Nusbaum Rob & Terri Oyler Kenneth & Karen Pennington William Peters List continued on next page.

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Steve Pettinga Jim & Carol Phillips Carol Pocevice Doug & Ursula Ranck Dale & Dana Randall Ken & Debra Renkens Tim & Dee Renner Brian & Cory Rhea Ritz/Szuhaj Family Dawn Rosetti Melanie Rubino David Sabatier Kay & Charles Scott Julia Shildmyer Helena Silva Kirpal Singh Dennis & Amy Smith Dr. Lee & Melinda Sredzinski Jeff & Sarah Steeg Gerald Steinfeld Glen & Teresa Stewart Charles Storm Ray & Kelly Strickland Jim & Maureen Sulkowski Robert & Suellen Swaney Joseph & Amy Szwed Joe & Jill Tanner Cindy Teeters Richard & Jacqueline Thompson Jill Troha John & Carol Valentine Mark & Denise Vanderhagen Robert V. Vermillion Voris Family Sara Wessel Larry & Carolyn Woodling Bradley Young David & Carol Yount Anonymous (2) AlphaGraphics Thurston Springer Miller Herd & Titak

MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In memory of Thomas W. Bowers Eloise Bowers In honor of Cicero R. Cua Nick & Joni Hrisomalos 44

In honor of Rollie Dick Rudy & Lee Trebels In memory of William T. & Doris E. Douglas - Anonymous In honor of Greg Reynolds Jan & Bruce Reynolds In honor of Jan & Bruce Reynolds Greg B. Reynolds

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Bank of America Charitable Foundation Capital Group Duke Realty Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation The RMR Group LLC

IN-KIND GIFT Lori Efroymson-Aguilera & Sergio Aguilera

ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS Indianapolis Colts

PALLADIO SOCIETY

Jim Ackerman Family Ascension St. Vincent Katrina & Frank Basile Beck’s Hybrids The Carruthers Family Cheri & Rollie Dick Jean Yorke Memorial Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Pedcor Companies Shiel Sexton Co. Inc.


LEGACY SOCIETY The Legacy Society recognizes and thanks dedicated individuals who are leaving a future legacy to the Center for the Performing Arts. Through their generosity, these individuals have demonstrated their commitment to the future of the Center and the health of the arts community for Central Indiana.

Katrina & Frank Basile Michael & Barbara Branic Cheri & Rollie Dick Nick & Joni Hrisomalos Richard & Karen Kohlmann Jeffrey C. McDermott Susan Springirth David & Micki Stirsman

ALL TOGETHER NOW! 2021 GALA PRESENTED BY KRIEG DEVAULT Thank you to all who contributed to the All Together Now! 2021 Gala Presented by Krieg DeVault and hosted by the Center for the Performing Arts. We appreciate your thoughtful gifts to benefit the Looking Forward Fund, which supports the Center in securing a sustainable future.

Allied Solutions, LLC Susan & Andy Anderson Melissa & Braden Barnes Frank & Katrina Basile Tom & Dawn Bennett Charles & Julie Bookwalter Barbara & Michael Branic John & Janet Bretz Libby & Randy Brown Mr. & Mrs. Dave Becker Dubbie Buckler Brian & Bethany Burdick Charles & Ann Conrad Ann & Ken Dee Cheri & Rollie Dick Divvy Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP Duke Realty Inc. Jayne A. During Dr. Howard Eigen Scott & Lisa Enright Drs. William & Julie Fecht

Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery John Gallina & The Bridgewater Club Marianne Glick & Mike Woods Steve & Sandy Hageman Gerald W. Hallett Cheryl A. Harmon-Terrana Amy Heath Michael & Karen Heaton Nancy S. Heck Gary Hoshiyama Hotel Carmichael Stan & Sandy Hurt Harris Jones Katz, Sapper & Miller Brian & Maggie Kelly Zak Khan Bryan Knotts Tina Kooistra Krieg DeVault LLP Steve & Kathy Krusie Kuaba Gallery Paul & Lisa Lambert in honor of Eric Payne & Ron Mencias Kendra M. Latta Lauth Group Jeffrey C. McDermott Ron & Suzanne Mencias Deb Miller John & Catherine Mulvihill Michael Murphy Anthony & Liza Najem The National Bank of Indianapolis Anna Nystrom and Patrik Jonsson Ovation Audio Video Melinda Palmer Eric & Leah Payne Payne & Mencias at Merrill Lynch J. Daniel & Elizabeth Philpott Jim & Ginny Purvis Paul Reis & Mo Merhoff Jeff Rhoads Bill & Peggy Roach Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips Laurie Siler Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons Mary Sumners Saundra & Mark Truett Helen Tsao Carol & Brian Urbanski Kay M. Weinstein Mike & Sue Wells 45


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P O SS I B L E ! Here are three easy ways to make a secure online donation to the Center or our sister organization, the Great American Songbook Foundation: • Text PALLADIUM to 41444 • Scan the QR code at left • Visit TheCenterPresents.org/Donate

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The Center for the Performing Arts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational, arts, and cultural organization. Donations to the Center are tax-deductible and are greatly appreciated.


Friends

Board of Directors Michael Feinstein Founder Roger Schmelzer Chair Karen Kelsey Vice Chair Rollin Dick Treasurer William Hammer Secretary Brook Babcock Melissa Stapleton Barnes Libby Brown Gary Carnow Marc Cherry Karen Ellerbrook Terrence Flannery Peggy Ford Don Gottwald Stan Hurt Kate Edelman Johnson Riki Kane Larimer Paul Lowden Maria Ferrer Murdock Izabela Ozdemir Troy Payner, M.D. Charles Simons, D.D.S., M.S.D. Michael Strunsky Lynn Weidner Michael Feinstein (Member Emeritus) Irwin Helford (Member Emeritus) Ronald G. Shaw (Member Emeritus)

Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Great American Songbook Foundation annual fund during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through December 1, 2021. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.

ANNUAL FUND Diamond Songbook Legacy ($100,000+) Randy & Libby Brown Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery William M. Goodwin Bren Simon City of Carmel Pershing Square Foundation Seedlings Foundation Songbook Society Platinum ($50,000-$99,999) Efroymson Family Fund, a CICF Fund National Endowment for the Arts Gold Songbook Legacy ($25,000-$49,999) Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons Bill & Lynn Weidner Indiana Destination Development Corporation Institute of Museum and Library Services Silver Songbook Legacy ($15,000-$24,999) Peggy Ford Stan and Sandy Hurt Paul & Sue Lowden Vivian Serota List continued on next page.

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Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Avison Young Indiana Arts Commission The Ted Snowdon Foundation Bronze Songbook Legacy ($10,000-$14,999) Lisa & Paul Andre Beineke Memorial Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Gary Carnow Marc Cherry Karen M. Ellerbrook Don & Pam Gottwald Karen & Doug Kelsey Riki Kane Larimer Maria Ferrer Murdock Izabela & Ersal Ozdemir Troy Payner & Cara Peggs Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips American Senior Communities Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation The Music Man Foundation Van Heusen Music Corp. Hollywood Musical ($5,000-$9,999) Diane & John Abrams Philanthropic Fund Rita Arlen Melissa & Bradon Barnes Hal Brody & Don Smith Maureen Charles Michael Charles Cheri & Rollie Dick Michael & Margie Draper Mark & Gloria Fine Kevin & Neil Goetz William & Barb Hammer Jim & Ray Luther-Pfeil Jeffrey C. McDermott Pat & John Schuler Brian & Kelly Smith Tiffany & Company 50

Broadway Show ($2,500-$4,999) Marianne Glick & Mike Woods Bruce & Jan Reynolds Dr. Pamela Steed Arts Midwest The Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Foundation Cabaret ($1,000-$2,499) Jack Bethards Bethany & Brian Burdick Helen M. Eby Dr. Howard Eigen Sam & Mary Haskell Chris & Kelli Lewis Ruth Ann & Bob Loser Susan Meredith Timothy S. Needler Bob & Rose Popovich James & Lilah Rabe Greg B. Reynolds Judy Roudebush Jerry & DeAnn Shrewsbury Cathy Shuman Jon & Cleo Sonneborn Betty Stilwell Saundra & Mark Truett Mitch & Julie Tull Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Anonymous Boys Boys Boys LLC Synergize LLC Big Band ($500-$999) Tita Cahn Patrick & Jennifer Cross The Di Leo Family Leslee & Wayne Feinstein The Flauto Family Daniel Fowler, Near North Title Group Karen E. Kennedy Marjorie Kimes Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Joe & Lisa Miller Dr. Michael & Sharon O’Hair Phil & Debbi Ponella Charles Richardson


Sheila M. Stone Joel Ulster & Michael Hertzman Larry Weber Mike & Sue Wells Robert Zaret Anonymous (2) Peggy Lee Associates, LLC “Tunes with Tom” - WLHA Radio Tin Pan Alley ($250-$499) Mike Agron Sheryl Anastas Stephanie Baillio Sheila Delaney Hector & Laura DesMoine Bronwen & Marvin Ferguson Roger & Susan Frick Joan & David Golding Robert Goodrow Brent & Linda Hartman Tom & Priscilla Johnson Howard & Sarah Knight Steve & Joni La Schiazza Kendra M. Latta Halle Lipton Lee A. Meredith Robert Pullen & Luke Frazier Family of Gigi Sierra David & Victoria Temple Hal & Kathy Thurston Chad & Lynn Winston Barbara Wulfe

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Apple, Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation

MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In Honor of Libby Brown Nancy Albin Kathy Frazier Lynn Heinzelman

In honor of Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Leslee & Wayne Feinstein In memory of Miss Ella Fitzgerald, the beloved First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation In honor of Peggy Ford Betty Stilwell In memory of Muriel & Bob Kennedy Karen Kennedy In Honor of Beckie Menzie Rhona & Julian Frazin In memory of John Muldowny Sheila M. Stone In honor of the birthday of Jan Reynolds Bruce Reynolds In honor of the 82nd Birthday of Bruce Reynolds Greg Reynolds In memory of Dorothy Berebitsky Susan & W. Michael Wells

LEGACY GIFTS The Legacy Society recognizes and thanks dedicated individuals who are leaving a future legacy to the Great American Songbook Foundation.

Libby and Randy Brown Cheri and Rollie Dick The Family of Louis F. Edelman Peggy Ford Drs. Dan and Arline Golden Stan and Sandy Hurt Riki Kane Larimer Jeffrey C. McDermott Janis Paige Susan Springirth

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THANK YOU The Center thanks the following partners.

These activities made possible in part with support from the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.


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