The Wooden Floor 2013 Annual Report & Concert Program

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The Wooden Floor’s 30th Annual Concert | May 30-June 1, 2013 Melanie Ríos Glaser, Artistic Director


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| 30 Years

30 Years of changing lives dance. through

At The Wooden Floor, we love dance. It’s powerful. It has the ability to encourage our youth to think differently about themselves, to push through obstacles, and emerge as strong and confident leaders. It’s why our students call us their second home, why on the dance floor they feel supported, able to embody who they really are. Dance offers a new beginning, a new slate. A Sunrise. We are so passionate about dance, because we believe that it breaks down barriers. It allows our students to have a voice, to be seen, to create art, and to know that they matter. It’s why, when partnered with academic programs, with mentoring, and with family support, 100 percent of our graduates do what only 30 percent of their socioeconomics peers have done for eight consecutive years—finish high school on time and enroll in higher education. Dance is why for 30 years The Wooden Floor has remained important, providing a solid platform for advancement and success. Dance moves our youth. Forward.


Sophie, Class of 2008 “I didn’t grow up in the best or the worst neighborhood, but there was plenty of room for me to fail. I was nine years old when I auditioned for The Wooden Floor. I don’t think I expected my life to be so impacted by dance, but I’m glad I had a healthy outlet to express myself and to become the best I could be. Being part of The Wooden Floor teaches you so much more than dance. With my mom being disabled, my father giving up his parental rights, and my stepfather passing away, I understood that I didn’t have to become a product of my environment. Through dance, I became strong, stronger than I could have ever imagined; mentally and physically. I learned through hard work, I could do anything I wished to pursue. I am the first person in my family to go on to college. I am studying Multimedia Communications at Academy of Art University in San Francisco. The Wooden Floor gave me stability, a sense of family outside of my home, and much more than I could have ever dreamed of. For that, I am forever grateful.”


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| Welcome

Welcome

to the Wooden Floor’s 30th Annual Concert. As we celebrate three decades of changing lives through dance, we use this milestone to reflect on the question, “Why?” Why do we do what we do, why do our outcomes prove so life altering for the youth we serve, why has our work been so important over the last 30 years, and most important, why do we need your help to make the next 30 years even more impactful in our community? Our achievements in these 30 years can be attributed to a profound love for our community and the belief that all children, regardless of the circumstances they are born into, have the potential to thrive and make a positive contribution to society if the door to opportunity is made available to them. Believing in our youth, mentoring them along their difficult path, and investing time and resources will give them the tools to open that door of opportunity and allow these youth to prove to themselves that they can reach their true potential. Why do we need your continued help? Because your help matters to keep The Wooden Floor strong and viable in our community. We need your help because our youth thrive when they know people care about them, and they show their appreciation by working even harder and breaking new boundaries that they never knew were possible. Working together, we hope the next 30 years will broaden the reach of The Wooden Floor to help our community build on the strength of its youth.

In1983,

our Founder, Beth Burns, set out to use innovative dancemaking as a catalyst for transformation in under-served communities. In 2013 the impact continues as we celebrate 30 Years of Changing Lives through Dance. Our students continue to tell us the Annual Concert experience is one of the most pivotal-changing moments in their young lives. And we hope it serves as an inspiration for you, our community of supporters and families. Through your attendance and applause, you tell our students that they are heard. Your encouragement changes the way they perceive themselves and the way they see the world around them. Since its inception, The Wooden Floor has been honored to receive both national and local awards for our innovative model. But the real honor is when our students share how The Wooden Floor has changed the course of their lives. At our 1st Annual Step Beyond Breakfast, Itzel, a graduating senior, shared about her experiences over the past eight years with The Wooden Floor, and her plans for college, as she is the first in her family to do so. With confidence she said, “I aspire to find happiness by doing what I love and being a woman that uses her education to change the world around her. Next year I will attend the University of California, Irvine, where I plan to pursue my love of Math by majoring in Civil Engineering. This career choice would enable me to help the development of our cities and aid in the growth of developing countries that lack engineers.” We believe that our students, through dance and access to higher education, will not only change their lives for the better, but they will create a massive ripple effect as they become change-agents within their families, in their neighborhoods, our community, and globally.

My wife, Socorro, and I thank you for attending our 30th Annual Concert—we hope you will be moved by the energy and emotion that will shine on stage tonight. Please also be moved to increase your involvement with The Wooden Floor. We invite you to join us on this journey of success.

The next 30 years will be as important as the first for The Wooden Floor. Join us to help keep the promise to the 375 students who are currently following in Itzel’s footsteps: From here, you can step anywhere.

Ernesto M. Vasquez, AIA, NCARB Board Chair, The Wooden Floor

Dawn S. Reese Melanie Rios Glaser Executive Director & Co-CEO Artistic Director & Co-CEO, The Wooden Floor The Wooden Floor


Board of Directors

Ernesto Vasquez, Chair AIA, Founding Partner, McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners Jim Driscoll, Vice Chair Community Leader Damien Jordan, Immediate Past Chair General Manager, Retired, American Funds/ Capital Group Companies, Inc. Frank Foster, Secretary Principal, Residential Strategies, LLC Richard C. Hunsaker, Treasurer President, Hunsaker Management Glennda Adair Community Leader Joan Beall Community Leader Catherine Chase Senior Vice President, Credit Suisse Private Bank Maria Cirese Parent Representative Community Leader

2012-2013 Board of Directors

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Yvonne R. O’Neill Certified Public Accountant, O’Neill Financial Management Luz Orozco Parent Representative Community Leader Epiphany Owen Partner, Government & Regulatory Law Rutan & Tucker, LLP Cyrus Parker–Jeannette Associate Dean of the College of the Arts, California State University, Long Beach Dawn S. Reese Executive Director and Co-CEO, The Wooden Floor Melanie Ríos Glaser Artistic Director and Co-CEO, The Wooden Floor Kristy Santimyer-Melita Community Leader Jim Slaughter Attorney at Law, Slaughter & Slaughter, LLP Larry Stofko Executive Vice President, Innovation Institute, St. Joseph Health

Frank Hall Vice President Resource Development, Retired, St. Joseph Health

Mary Xavier Vice President and Senior Strategic Program Manager, American Funds/ Capital Group Companies, Inc.

Sharon Hartshorn Community Leader

Barbara Yingling Community Leader

Virginia Hunsaker Community Leader

William Yingling III Community Leader

Yvonne M. Jordan Community Leader

Beth BurnS Board Emerita Founder of The Wooden Floor and Artistic Director (’83-’05)

Catherine MacIver Senior Vice President, Bank of America Retail Products Group Danny Melita Community Leader

Socorro Vasquez Board Emerita Community Leader


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| About Us

Nearly all 375 year-round students of The Wooden Floor have access to free:

Dance education and performance opportunities • 52 dance classes a week with professional dance faculty and live music accompanists

• Opportunities to work with internationallyrecognized choreographers and designers, and perform in various professional settings, such as the Irvine Barclay Theatre and REDCAT at Walt Disney Concert Hall

• Residencies, master classes, and workshops by nationally-recognized artists and dance companies

• Opportunities to attend special summer dance programs such as the Limón Institute Summer Workshop, the Backhausdance Summer Intensive, and the American Dance Festival

• Dance Free Weeks, week-long introductory dance workshops held in disadvantaged schools throughout Santa Ana and neighboring cities, serving approximately 3,000 students

Academic support and college preparatory programs • Individualized one-on-one tutoring and homework assistance

• Access to a computer lab and resource library

• College prep guidance beginning in the 7th grade

• SAT training and workshops • Pre-collegiate mentoring programs covering all facets of college, from planning to admission and financial aid

• Merit-based college scholarships totaling $4,000–$10,000 over 4 years

• Dedicated scholarships to schools such as the University of Redlands and Sage Hill School


About Us

Mentoring and enrichment programs

Family services and parent involvement

• Daily mentoring by The Wooden Floor’s skilled

• Workshops on topics such as parenting,

staff, faculty, and volunteers

• Workshops on issues students face, including communication skills, goal setting, and positive decision making

• Leadership training through The Wooden Floor’s Student Leadership Council

• Field trips to performing arts events, museums, and other cultural activities

• Opportunities to attend summer leadership camps such as Thousand Pines and Yosemite Sierra Summer Camp

teen communication, college planning, and financial aid

• Annual Family Health Fair, bringing in community partners to host health screenings and nutrition workshops for our families

• One-on-one counseling and guidance • In-house crisis intervention and outside referrals to partner organizations

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| Bravo! Introducing the Class of 2013 and the colleges they will be attending

Esai Alvarez CSU Chico

Jennifer Hernandez Chapman University

Amber Morales CSU San Diego

Karina Ríos Santa Ana College

Annette Cortes Concordia University, Irvine

Citlaly Lopez CSU Long Beach

Tania Murillo Santiago Canyon College

Alejandra Salazar CSU San Marcos

Lourdes De Loera Santa Ana College Edith Delgado UC Irvine Itzel Guerrero UC Irvine

Carolyna Magaña Santiago Canyon College Jeraldyn Magaña Santiago Canyon College Eduardo Martinez Santa Ana College

Meyby Nicolas UC Santa Cruz Karla Ramirez University of Redlands Edmmy Rincón Vanguard University

Bryan Valdovinos Orange Coast College Leslie Velarde UC Santa Cruz


Bravo!

Alumni of The Wooden Floor currently in college

Elizabeth Melesio Esbeydy Pardo Erika Paz Alejandra Prado Arily Sanchez

80% of the students below are currently receiving four-year merit-based scholarships from The Wooden Floor

CSU Humboldt Yolanda Hernandez Ken Montalvo

Academy of Art University Sophie Gallegos American Career College Thalia Rojano Zazhil Rojano Arizona State University Jocelyn Perez

CSU Long Beach Sara Arvizu Evelyn Cortes Rocio Cruz Jacqueline Hurtado Jessica Orellana Marlen Orellana CSU Los Angeles Raquel Felix Jennifer Rodriguez CSU Sacramento Valeria Herrera

Bryman College Palmyra Moreno Boston University Kerlly Castellano

CSU San Francisco Vincent Perez Diana Betancourt

CSU Bakersfield Jennifer Perez

Chapman University Alix Portillo

CSU Dominguez Hills Stephanie Gonzalez Linda Lomeli

Concordia University Brandon Lopez Cornell University Tatiana Rivera

CSU Fullerton Jessica Alcocer Jessica Benitez Alfredo Contreras Berenice Cortez Thuy Dao Jaime Ojeda-Gaona

Cornish College of the Arts Paul Montalvo

Alumni of The Wooden Floor graduating from college in 2013 Stephanie Bruschini CSU Long Beach BA Latin Studies Jessica Camacho Wellesley College BA American Studies, Minor in Psychology

Sage Hill School Scholarship Recipients Why Success?

Yesenia Capellino UC Los Angeles BA Psychology Dulce Chavez CSU Dominguez Hills BA International Business Robert Gama CSU Long Beach BA Sociology, Emphasis on Interaction & Group Relations

Cypress College Francisco Luna Fullerton College Jazmin Arredondo Jennifer Arteaga Andrea Nowak Maritere Lopez Golden West College Stephanie Villalobos Irvine Valley College Jaimie Lopez Los Angeles City College Cecilia Cano Loyola University Chicago Rosselle Sandoval New York University Shantel Prado Orange Coast College Stephanie Aguilar Sandra Alcantara Fernanda Alvarez Osmara Armenta Daniel Arreola Edgar Arreola Lourdes Arreola Brenda Arroyo Erica Calderon Kathi Camanos Levi Cortes Allison De Leon Ingrid Diaz Frisia Fuentes Odila Garibay Enrique Herrera Christopher Hufalar Eva Lopez

Erica Guzman CSU East Bay BS Criminal Justice Administration Yvette Fuerte CSU Dominguez Hills BS Child Development Ken Montalvo CSU Humboldt BA in Journalism and Mass Communications, Emphasis in Broadcast News, Minor in Music

Itzel Guerrero Class of 2013

Elizabeth Alvarez Class of 2015

Joshua Gomez Class of 2014

Elizabeth Gomez Class of 2015

Alicia Luna Jessica Madrigal Luis Martinez Xochitl Miranda Rubi Morales Lesley Palacios Adriana Portillo Amairani Quezada Tanya Salgado Jessica Torres Kenia Vicente Janice Wilkinson Palomar College Brooke Cuozzo Rancho Santiago College Nancy Rodriguez Sandra Victoria Santa Ana College Katherine Avila Valeria Bahena David Carmona Mariely Chavez Mario Chavez Elvana Gaucin Gabriela Martinez Yvette Mendoza Desiree Perez Anays Ramirez Jocelyn Solano Viviana Sosa Edna Tobias Arisdelcy Torres Yesenia Valdovinos Viri Zamora Southern Methodist University Jocelyn Castillo

Crystal Morales CSU Long Beach BA Dance Judy Tran UC Los Angeles BA Political Science, Minor in Geography/ Environmental Studies Ashley Sherman CSU Fullerton BS Child and Adolescent Development

State University of New York, Purchase Emily Vazquez

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Union College Gerardo Reyes UC Davis Daisy Tapia UC Irvine Daisy Lopez UC Los Angeles Diana Aguilar Sindy De La Cruz Maria Elena Ruiz Fernando Sosa UC Riverside Brianna Cuozzo Paulette Morales Victoria Senechal UC Santa Cruz Alex Law UC Santa Barbara Nenexi Zamorano University of Redlands Anahiza Gomez Yesenia Sanchez Paola Velasco University of San Francisco Paloma Lopez West Coast University Eric Gama

Tina Phan CSU Long Beach BA Art, Emphasis in Fiber Art Joann Villasenor CSU Fullerton BA Applied Studies in Theatre and BA Radio/ TV/Film, Emphasis in Film Studies Katherine Lane Brandman University MA in Marriage and Family Therapy

Anna Paz Class of 2016

“The Wooden Floor taught me the significance of having respect for others, for myself, and for my surroundings. Every day, we were all encouraged to be excellent, to be the best we could be, in all aspects of our lives.” – Shantel, Class of 2011


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| 30 Years


30 Years

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3 Decades of

Artistic Innovation

1983

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1985

1990

The Wooden Floor, then known as Saint Joseph Ballet, is founded as a pilot summer dance program by Beth Burns, a sister at the time with the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange.

The organization hosts its first dance concert, Dreams Come True, at the Santa Ana Police Annex, which becomes an annual event. Future performances feature costumes from accomplished costume designer Jennifer Vaughan.

After only two years in existence, the organization is placed in the top six artsfor-youth organizations nationally by the Dayton Hudson Foundation.

Donald McKayle, a Tonyand Emmy-nominated choreographer, joins The Wooden Floor’s Board of Directors, raising the artistic profile of the organization.

1993

1996

1999

After performing in several venues in Orange County, The Wooden Floor begins to hold its Annual Concert at the Irvine Barclay Theatre each year.

James F. Ingalls, a respected and prolific lighting designer known for his work in New York’s Metropolitan Opera and Lincoln Center, lights the Annual Concert for the first time and still continues to do so.

The Wooden Floor begins to invite outside choreographers to create new works with our students, including Sally Silvers, Nami Yamamoto, Susan Rethorst, and John Heginbotham, among others.

2003

2005

The José Limón Dance Company performs a residency at The Wooden Floor, culminating in a collaborative performance with our young dancers.

The Wooden Floor performs for the first time at REDCAT, a prominent interdisciplinary contemporary arts center at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

2010

2012

2013

The organization performs for the 2nd time at REDCAT, following a staging of repertoire from the Merce Cunningham Dance Company in conjunction with acclaimed multimedia artist Bill Viola at the Studio at Sage Hill.

Steve Paxton, iconic and monumental figure in dance improvisation, is in residence for two weeks with the students of The Wooden Floor.

The Wooden Floor celebrates its 30th Annual Concert with new work from guest choreographers Ivy Baldwin and Mark Haim, who join the already impressive list of artistic collaborators.

2006 Melanie Ríos Glaser, a Fulbright Scholar, Kennedy Center Fellow, and the organization’s first guest choreographer recruited in 1999, is named Artistic Director after Burns retires.

The Wooden Floor introduces New Dance, a contemporary dance festival featuring fresh work from local artists performed in the organization’s Studio Theatre.


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| Become a Supporter

As The Wooden Floor celebrates its 30th year,

it is thanks to you and fellow passionate supporters that we have changed the lives of over 72,000 under-served youth through dance. What a remarkable demonstration of the impact of our collective efforts! But our commitment is far from over. There are many meaningful ways to become engaged and show your support for these students. As a Dance Partner you develop a one-on-one relationship with a student, underwriting their annual participation at The Wooden Floor and staying in contact through letters of encouragement and optional visits at bi-annual events. By joining our Neighbors support group, you let our students know they are cared about by their community through yearround financial and volunteer support.

Class Partners invest in the success of an entire graduating class of students, underwriting the academic tools that have led 100% of our low-income youth to graduate high school on time and enroll in college for the past eight years. Thank you for all that you continue to do for the remarkable young people at The Wooden Floor. Please join us and encourage others to consider an initial or additional gift to the youth of The Wooden Floor by: completing the enclosed envelope, visiting www.TheWoodenFloor.org/Give, or calling Keegan Bell at 714.541.8314 ext. 140. Thank you! Sincerely,

Ginnie Hunsaker Honorary Co-Chair, 30th Annual Concert

Rich Hunsaker Honorary Co-Chair, 30th Annual Concert


Concert Underwriters

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Honorary Underwriter

Joan & Don Beall Jane & Jim Driscoll Ginnie & Rich Hunsaker Yvonne & Damien Jordan Socorro & Ernesto Vasquez

Associate Underwriter

Helen Sperry Lea Foundation Linda & Tod White Charitable Fund

Concert Underwriter

Gochnauer Family Foundation Sharon & Terry Hartshorn Marilyn McIntyre Jack & Katy Schoellerman The Yellow House Fund

Concert Supporter

Beth Burns & Mark Gorman Bobbi Cox Davis/Dauray Family Fund Haskell & White, LLP St. Joseph Health Foundation Judy & Dennis Sweeney Tappan Foundation William & Nancy Thompson Troy Group Inc./The Dirk Family William Gillespie Foundation Mary E. Xavier & Gary Tolar

Concert Partner

Thank you!

The Glaser Family Robyn & Dave Stauffer

Media Sponsor


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| What to Expect

What to Expect Those of you who already know The Wooden Floor understand that our concerts are far from the sphere of the ordinary. Because we are passionate about what we do, we get very excited by first time audience members too, some of whom might be new to contemporary dance and our approach to dance-making. With that in mind, I have articulated answers to questions that I hear often. I hope it helps to bring you closer to these deeply conceived dances made by thoughtful and committed youth and artists. Melanie Ríos Glaser, Artistic Director & Co-CEO , The Wooden Floor What is this kind of dance? Modern dance began in the late 19th century, primarily in the United States and Germany. Like modern art and music, it is often experimental and iconoclastic. Because it’s been around for more than a hundred years, most of the pioneering forms are considered ‘classical’ modern. ‘Contemporary dance’ is frequently used to refer to dance that is choreographed today. If you really want to talk shop, you can use the terms ‘new dance’ or ‘experimental dance’. Why are the dancers barefoot? Isadora Duncan, modern dance pioneer, began to dance barefoot as a symbol of liberation. Being barefoot allows you to be in contact with the ground, a salient trait of contemporary dance. Why does The Wooden Floor perform contemporary dance? New work is created in collaboration with the dancers. The choreographers commissioned by The Wooden Floor are keenly focused on bringing our young artists into the creative process. The dance includes who they are and what they have to say. We value inventiveness and exploration over imitation, primarily because there’s so much more learning and growth involved. In ballet there’s often a story line, these dances don’t seem to have a narrative. What do they mean? Through reflecting on associations and sensations that arise within you while you watch, you can construct your own meaning—or simply enjoy what is going on—like watching nature. What is your experience? The “you” is the subjective experience that contemporary art encourages us to tap into. There might not be a story or “message” in the dances but a multiplicity of possible interpretations and meanings—isn’t that fun? Do I have to study contemporary dance to “get it”? Not at all! New audiences may stumble because they try too hard. Do keep an open mind though, as the work intends to be thought-provoking. It is not of the lighter entertainment variety. It was created for deeper nourishment, and so may require more chewing and slower digestion for full savoring. Why is The Wooden Floor’s Annual Concert important? We bring choreographers who are shaping the world of contemporary dance into an intense artmaking process with the young dancers in our program. The Wooden Floor’s compelling vision also draws a remarkable group of artistic collaborators, who together design the lighting, costumes, and sets. These artists are among the best in their field! Minority youth have a voice through our dances, they bring their background and identity to a world class art-making process. The performances break down ethnic, gender, and age stereotypes about who can inspire, create, perform, and contribute to the evolution of the genre of contemporary dance.


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Why Dance?

“At The Wooden Floor I am finding comfort and a way to speak about my emotions with my body. Here I actually smile and get excited when I come to dance. Even if I am tired, out of nowhere, energy fills me. I feel the positivity, and somehow I find hope.” –Nadia, Class of 2015

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| The Dances

About the Dances Time-lapse Alphabet Choreographer: Ivy Baldwin Collaborating closely with her cast, Ivy Baldwin choreographs a new dance that is sculptural and exuberant, regal and lonely, chaotic and contemplative. Ornate hand and arm dances, inspired by Renaissance architecture, exist in the same world as underwater slow-motion mirroring, galloping herds, thrashing couples, and slumping wanderers. Utilizing this multi-talented cast, Minneapolis-based sound designer Justin Jones is creating an original score that includes recordings of the cast playing various instruments, singing, and creating sound effects with their voices and bodies.


The Dances

Billowing Bubbles/REMIX Choreographer: Melanie Ríos Glaser A newfangled dance emerges as Melanie Ríos Glaser uses the concepts of appropriation and recycling of movement. Some phrases are a response to snippets of dances made by her favorite choreographers. As an ode to the past, the piece includes some sections of the 2002 dance The Music Came Last, adapted to a new context. Amidst scenes from action films, stylized wrestling matches, and sweet duets, the charming dancers break through imaginary barriers to form unforeseen lines, circles, curves, and clusters. With a sound design score by Karinne Keithley Syers, this medley of movement prompts results in a quirky collage. Above all else, with over 100 young dancers the piece is a celebratory, unwieldy romp in honor of The Wooden Floor’s 30th Anniversary.

The Land of Nodding Choreographer: Mark Haim Mark Haim’s fourth work for The Wooden Floor, The Land of Nodding, is a collaboration with 35 students, ranging in age from 10 to 17. Using movements generated by the dancers through verbal instructions and images, Haim assembled solos, duets, trios and small groups, each with their own distinctive moods, but all related to the source material of instructions. Overlaying the assemblage of dances with a collage of mysterious and dreamy pieces of primarily classical music, The Land of Nodding, like a good fairy tale, is absurd, menacing, whimsical, sweet, and not to scale.

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| The Program


The Program

Please, no photography or videotaping during the performance

Remarks from Artistic Director Melanie Ríos Glaser

Time-lapse Alphabet Premiere Choreography Original Composition Costume Design Lighting Design Rehearsal Assistant

Ivy Baldwin Justin Jones Jennifer Vaughan James F. Ingalls Meg Terán

Ivy Baldwin would like to thank her cast and Meg for being so inspiring and dedicated, and for their invaluable contributions to the creation of this work. A special thank you to Melanie and everyone at The Wooden Floor for this incredible opportunity.

Billowing Bubbles/REMIX Premiere Choreography Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design Rehearsal Assistant

Melanie Ríos Glaser Kate Edmunds Jennifer Vaughan James F. Ingalls Karinne Keithley Syers Rebeca Ramos-O’Reilly

20-Minute Intermission

The Land of Nodding Premiere Choreography Mark Haim Music Prelude in Quarter Tone No. 5 by Ivan Wyschnegradsky Black Angels II. Absence by George Crumb Pavane - 16th Century French Dance Music Psalom by Arvo Pärt Désir Op. 57, No. 1 by Alexander Scriabin Costume Design Jennifer Vaughan Lighting Design James F. Ingalls Rehearsal Assistant Jenn Bassage Bonfil

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| The Dancers

Time-lapse Alphabet Roland Acosta Grecia Ahumada Sarah Carrazco Victor Casarin Mariana Chacon Alison Chavez Ashley Chavez Edgar Contreras Samanta Contreras Chelsey Cortes Annette Cortez Viviana Cortez

Edith Delgado Debora De Loera Jennifer Espinosa Kenya Galicia Celeste Galindo Cristina Garcia Jocelyn Gavilanes Keiry Gavilanes Korina Gomez Naomi Gomez Mary Leopo Jessica MacAloney

Jeraldyn Magaña Anthony Martinez Azalea Martinez Ismael Martinez Leslie Mateo Alejandra Medina Cynthia Medina Amy Mejia Vanessa Mendez Dario Montalvo Meyby Nicolás Abigail Nolasco

Lourdes Olivas Jafeth Orozco Paula Orozco Titania Palacios Alex Perez Gisselle Pineda Miriam Quintanilla Sara Quintanilla Karla Ramírez Nathalie C. Ramirez Edmmy Rincón Wendolyne Rincón

Areli Rios Karina Rios Paloma Romero Priscilla Romero Alejandra Salazar Jose Salgado Marilyn Uribe Lizeth Vivanco

Anthony Guzman Samantha Guzman Jennifer Hernandez Mayram Hernandez Kirk Lindbeck Cheyanne Long Jaime Lopez Chloe Maddox Carolyna Magaña Arithzi Maldonado Leslie Marce Valeria Marquez Ana Martinez Jocelyn Martinez Nathalie Martinez Vanessa Martinez Karina Matthews Christopher Mejia Lucy Mier Sofia Mier Litzi Morales

Wilbert Murillo Destini Nguyen Louie Nguyen Miana Nguyen Miriam Olivas Isabella Orozco Alexia Pacheco Armando Poblete Elizabeth Quintanilla Miriam Quintanilla Ruth Quintanilla Sara Quintanilla Janelle Ramos Cindy Rauda Izel Reyes Areli Rios Fatima Rios Arkin Rocha Osman Rocha Noelia Rodriguez Briana Rubio

Johnathon Ruiz Daniela Salazar Wendy Salgado Elia Sandoval Cynthia Santiago Nadia Serrano Nanci Soria Kaimyn Spencer Hugo Vega Nayeli Vega Ramiro Velador Laryssa Velarde Samantha Vergara Alejandra Victor Christian Villalobos Jasmine Zavala Kimberly Zavala Omar Zavala

Carolyna Magaña Jeraldyn Magaña Eduardo Martinez Victoria Miranda Dario Montalvo Jossue Murillo Meyby Nicolás

Abigail Nolasco Titania Palacios Melissa Peraza Alex Perez Kahlo Quinn Karla Ramírez Edmmy Rincón

Wendolyne Rincón Karina Rios Sophia Sáenz Alejandra Salazar Edgar Soto Andrea Velador Lizeth Vivanco

Billowing Bubbles/REMIX Amy Acosta Vivian Acosta Rosamond Ahern Giancarlo Ahumada Wendy Alaniz Aubrey Aldana Edgar Alvarez Arlhete Andrade Olivia Avilés Madellyne Betancourt Alan Bollas Kimberly Bollas Dante Casarin Edgar Casarin Karina Castañeda Leah Catarino Mayte Chavez Heather Cirese Sebastian Cirese Zoe Cirese Michelle Contreras

Guadalupe Cortes Johnny Cruz Adrian Delgado Alejandra Delgado Andrea Delgado Debora De Loera Eliseo De Loera Misael De Loera Ubaldy Elias Jennifer Escalera Daisy Flores Evelyn Gallardo Genavieve Garcia Lynne Garcia Noemi Garcia Ashley Gomez Kaitlyn Gonzalez Karina Gonzalez Ricardo Guevara Emma Gutierrez Rachel Gutierrez

The Land of Nodding Roland Acosta Arly Adame Jane Alvarado Stephanie Avila Zoe Cirese Kenya Cortes Annette Cortez

Viviana Cortez Edith Delgado Lourdes De Loera Kenya Galicia Elizabeth Gonzalez Jennifer Hernandez Madeleine Lindbeck


The Dancers

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| Artistic Collaborators

Ivy Baldwin

Jenn Bassage Bonfil

Mark Haim

Justin Jones

Choreographer is based in New York City and the founder of Ivy Baldwin Dance. Ivy has received commissions from New York Live Arts, The Chocolate Factory, Dance Theater Workshop, Dixon Place, and Dance New Amsterdam. Her work has also been presented by Lincoln Center Out of Doors, New Museum, Movement Research, Symphony Space, and La MaMa E.T.C. and has toured internationally including: Tanz im August (Germany) and Dans Contemporan Festival (Romania). Ivy has been recognized with various awards including: Jerome Foundation, Tell Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Trust for Mutual Understanding, and fellowships from the Bogliasco Foundation (Italy), ArtistNe(s)t (Romania), Sugar Salon (NYC), and the Bessie Schönberg Fellowship at The Yard. Ivy is a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts and NYU Tisch School of the Arts MFA program. www.ivybaldwindance.org.

Rehearsal Assistant earned her BFA in Dance Performance from Chapman University and has been dancing professionally with Backhausdance since its inception in 2003. She has been on the faculty at The Wooden Floor since 2006, teaching both ballet and modern.

Choreographer has been making dances for over 30 years. His dances have been presented nationally and internationally at The Kennedy Center (DC), the American Dance Festival (NC), the ArtDanThe Festival in Paris, On The Boards (WA), The Danspace Project (NYC), The Munye Theater (S. Korea), Theater for the Young Spectator (Russia), and by companies such as the Nederlands Dans Theater, Ballett Frankfurt, The Joffrey Ballet, and the José Limón Dance Company. He is the recipient of two NEA Fellowships, a NYFA Fellowship, and has received support from The Trust for Mutual Understanding, NPN, the Jerome Foundation, and DanceUSA. This is his fourth work for The Wooden Floor and he is, as always, overjoyed to be back working with these fantastic young artists.

Composer is a multifaceted dance artist who makes sound for his own choreography and for others including Ivy Baldwin, Chris Schlichting, and Chris Yon. He has danced in choreography by Body Cartography Project, Morgan Thorson, and Chris Yon, and was a member of Tere O’Connor Dance from 2001-2004. His choreography has been presented at The Southern Theater, the Walker Art Center, La MaMa E.T.C., and EMPAC. Justin is also the Artistic Associate for Young Dance, a youth modern dance company in Minneapolis.

Keith Bangs Technical Director holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama and is the production manager for the UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts. Recent work includes technical consultant for the Field Station Theatre in Los Angeles and the European tours of the Transversal Theatre Company.

Kristen Coen

Stage Manager is thrilled to be joining The Wooden Floor for another year. She has worked with South Coast Repertory, Laguna Playhouse, The Irvine Barclay Theatre, Little Fish Theatre, The Actor’s Fund, The American Coast Theatre Company, and numerous other dance companies in Southern California.

Melanie Ríos Glaser Choreographer currently serves as the Artistic Director and CoCEO of The Wooden Floor in Santa Ana, California. Born and raised in Guatemala, she received her BFA from the Juilliard School, was named a Kennedy Center Fellow, and was a Fulbright Scholar in Paris. She has been involved with experimental dance, improvisation, and performance for twenty years, and her work has been widely presented internationally. She enjoys curating and volunteering expertise on issues related to nonprofit organizations.

James F. Ingalls Lighting Designer has designed eleven concerts for The Wooden Floor since 1996. Recent projects include The Master Builder (with John Tuturro, Brooklyn Academy of Music), The Big Knife (with Bobby Cannavale, Roundabout Theatre/NYC), Sense and Sensibility, The Musical (Denver Center Theatre Company), Perpetual Dawn and To Make Crops Grow (Paul Taylor Dance Company), John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary (Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, conductor; Peter Sellars, director), Curse of the Starving Class (Long Wharf Theatre/New Haven, CT) and Tristan and Isolde (Canadian Opera Company/Toronto).

Lisa Kowalewski Assistant Costume Designer has worked with The Wooden Floor since 1996 and designed costumes for IBM and Disney commercials. As a costume artist, she has created handpainted and airbrushed designs for several concerts, including Janet Jackson, Backstreet Boys, Mary J. Blige, and the opening ceremonies of the Salt Lake City Olympics.


Staff

Rebeca RamosO’Reilly Rehearsal Assistant was born in Mexico City and is a former dancer with the Compania Nacional de Danza de México from the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA) of Mexico City from 1978 to 1988. She came to the United States in the summer of 1988 and was part of the production of Phantom of the Opera from 1989 to 1993. Rebeca has been a member of the faculty at The Wooden Floor since 1998 as well as rehearsal assistant for Beth Burns, Melanie Ríos Glaser, Mark Haim, Nami Yamamoto, Seán Curran, and John Heginbotham.

Karinne Keithley Syers Sound Designer is an interdisciplinary performance artist who has made sound scores for many dance and theatre artists in addition to scoring her own work, including her last show which won a New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) for Outstanding Production. This is her third concert with The Wooden Floor.

Meg Terán Rehearsal Assistant is an alumna and faculty member of The Wooden Floor. She holds a BA in World Arts and Cultures from UCLA and an MA in Education from Chapman University.

Ben Tusher Production Director has created over 25 designs for The Wooden Floor since 2002 including work for choreographers Melanie Ríos Glaser, Donald McKayle, Mark Haim, Sally Silvers, Chris Yon, John Heginbotham, and Beth Burns. He is a resident artist and designer for UC Riverside, Backhausdance, and Chapman University, and holds an MFA in design from UC Irvine. This is Ben’s 23rd production for The Wooden Floor as Production Director.

Jennifer Vaughan Costume Designer has designed costumes for over 50 pieces for The Wooden Floor. She is continually excited to work with the creative artists at The Wooden Floor. Other credits include designs for Santa Rosa Repertory Theatre, various television shows , and many ice skating productions including HBO’s Gershwin on Ice, starring Dorothy Hamill.

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Production Staff

The Wooden Floor Staff

Production Director Ben Tusher

Dawn S. Reese Executive Director & Co-CEO

Stage Manager Kristen Coen

Melanie Ríos Glaser Artistic Director & Co-CEO

Technical Director Keith Bangs

Payal Kumar Avellan Director of Communications & Marketing

Assistant Costume Designer Lisa Kowalewski Assistant Lighting Designer Karyn Lawrence Makeup Supervisor Jenn Bassage Bonfil Concert Videographer Kara Miller Costume Assistant Sally McIver

The Wooden Floor Faculty Jenn Bonfil Grete Gryzwana Rebeca Ramos Meg Teran Yvette Wulff

the wooden floor musicians Kevin Bowers Monti Ellison Yoshi Gurwell Brian Wood

the wooden floor tutors Allison De Leon Greg Estaris Nancy Leonard Fabian Mendoza Matthew Pharris John Pham

Mayra Aviña Student Activities Leader Veronica Avzaradel Controller Keegan Bell Director of Development Derek Bruner Executive & Artistic Associate Jenn Egan Development Assistant Teresa Farias Family Services Manager Michael Fernandez Student Support Services Advisor Susie Forbath Development Associate Nathan Lammers Communications & Marketing Associate Dionicio Lopez Student Activities Assistant Wendy Mendoza Academic Coordinator Nelie Ramirez Peña College Preparatory Coordinator Ellen Reader Senior Development Officer Ben Tusher Director of Production & Operations


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| Supporters

We are very grateful to the many individuals and organizations who directly support The Wooden Floor’s mission and contribute general funds for the life-changing dance, academic, and family services the organization provides. The Wooden Floor acknowledges the generous support of the following donors who contributed between March 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013.

$100,000+

$50,000-$99,999

$25,000-$49,999

$10,000-$24,999

Ginnie & Rich Hunsakerln

Anonymous

The Beall Family Foundation The Carl and Roberta Deutsch Foundation Jane & Jim Driscoll

Sharon & Terry Hartshornl Yvonne & Damien Jordanp The Ueberroth Family Foundation

The Gilbert and Jacki Cisneros Socorro & Ernesto Vasquez Foundation Linda & Tod White The Dhont Family Foundationl Charitable Fund Janice & John Markley Mary E. Xavier & Gary Tolarp Gail & Peter OchsF l O.L. Halsell Foundation The Rudolph J. and Daphne A. l Munzer Foundation

An Anonymous Donor of the Orange County Community Foundation The Boeing Company Dizzy Feet Foundation Fieldstead and Company The Fieldstone FoundationF Jan & Frank Fosterp Gochnauer Family Foundation Helen Sperry Lea Foundation

lLead Class Partner lClass Partner The Class Partner program launched in 2012 to allow individuals, companies, and organizations to underwrite the academic, college preparatory, and college scholarship programs that each of The Wooden Floor’s 10 graduating classes of students need to make their dreams of higher education a reality. This program enables a meaningful year-round mentoring relationship to engage with a class of students and invest in their pursuits toward higher education and self-sustaining careers.

Cath MacIver & Jim Slaughter Marilyn McIntyren MVE Institutionall MetLife Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Nordstrom Judith F. Posnikoffl Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporationl

pDance Partner Dance Partner supporters make a difference in the lives of individual students by underwriting one student’s annual participation in The Wooden Floor’s dance, academic and family support programs. Dance Partner students know there is someone outside of their family standing in their corner, encouraging them to overcome challenges and achieve success in school and life. Dance Partners and students stay connected through pen pal letters and optional visits at bi-annual events.

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Schoellerman Foundation The Segerstrom Foundation The Charles & Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. The Thompson Foundation TROY Group, Inc./The Dirk Family The Yellow House Fund Anonymous Don Yoder Foundation

nNeighbors Members in our Neighbors support group provide financial and volunteer support to let our students know they are cared about by their community, and inspire them to beat the odds and break the cycle of poverty.


Supporters

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$5,000-$9,999

Glennda Adairpn Allergan Foundation Diane & Dennis Bakerp Beth Burns & Mark Gorman Credit Suisse Private Bank Bobbi Cox The Crean Foundation Davis/Dauray Family Fund The Edwards Lifesciences Fund M.R. Finley Family Foundation Fletcher Jones Foundation Frome Family Foundationn

William Gillespie Foundation Haskell & White, LLP John Randolph Haynes & Dora Haynes Foundation Rita & Greg Hirsch Hutton Foundation Donna & Douglas Neff Newmark Realty Capital, Inc. Opus Community Foundation Sherry & John Phelanp Riverstone Residential Group Southern California Edison

Nancy and Geoffrey Stack Family Foundation Sue & Ralph Sternp Judy & Dennis Sweeney Tappan Foundation Tolar Manufacturing Corp. Ginny & Peter Ueberroth US Bank Wells Fargo Foundation Western Digital Foundation Nancy & Arn Youngman

$2,500-$4,999

Allianz Asset Management Anaheim Ducks & Honda Center Edie Barvinn Doreen & Jack Bray Burton Family Foundation The Caporale Family Corinthian Colleges, Inc. Crevier Family Fund Patricia & John Devine Laurie & Steve Duncan Sandy & Allan Fainbargpn Maryann Finley George & Helen Fry Mary Ellen Glaser Sharon & Frank Governpn Carleen & Charles Haggertyp The Herb Alpert Foundation Libby Holdenp

Dina & David Hyde Michelle & Bob Kargenian Joanne & Dennis Keithp Sally & James Knapp Karin Krogius & Scott Mason Beverly Langstonp Edward & Nancy Leonardp Ann W. McDonaldpn Gisela & Kenneth Meierp Ruth Ann Moriarty Daphne Munzer Pamela & James Muzzy Trish & John O’Donnelln Yvonne & John O’Neillp Kathy & Chuck Rosenberger Kristy Santimyer-Melita & Danny Melitan Diane & Rodney Sawyerp

Sayago & Pardon Carolyn & Peter O. Shea Simon Foundation for Education and Housing Peggy & Doug Slonkoskyp Robert R. Sprague Foundation Robyn & Dave Stauffer The Stofko Family John Suttonn Donald C. Thompsonp Ed Trotter & Sandy DeAngelis Union Bank Katherine & Jim Utt Lucia Van Ruitenp Vertical Fund Group Julie & Justin Wilson Mary Ann & Frank Xavierp The Zappettini Family Fund

FSupplemental Aid Fund The Supplemental Aid Fund provides financial assistance to students who have completed The Wooden Floor’s programs and enrolled in a secondary educational institution, but whose ability to complete their education is in jeopardy due to unforeseen financial difficulties.


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| Supporters $1,000-$2,499

$500-$999

Lauren Andrews Argyros Family Foundation Marion & William Barstow Rita & Irwin Blittn Frances & Robert Bridenbeckerp Joyce Markel Brownn Bruner & Rosi Management, Inc. C & R Plumbing Companyn Laura Curranp Michelle & Tim Dean Debbie & John Edgcomb Bryan Ezralow Gayle & Marc Ezralow Marshall Ezralow Barbara & Gary Freedman Todd S. Goodman/CBRE Commercial Donald Grant Patricia & Frank Hall Mary & Don Hendricks Teri & Alan Hoopsn Mary & Mark Huebsch

Olivia & A. Andrew Johnsonn Golda & Richard Johnsonn Emily & Jeremy Krout Sara & Steve Kuljis Michael D. and Barbara L. Landreth Fund Dorothy Lazier David Leff Joe & Sylvia Livingston Beth & Randall Luce Jane & Ken MacIver Sally McIverpn Sherry & Joel McKuin Linda & Ken Mesesann MVA Architects CC & John Nelson Janet Okimoto Denise Vilven Ortizn Natasha & Todd Palmaer Cyrus Parker-Jeanetten Dorothea & Peter Perrin Bonnie & Dan Platt Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pleasants

Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems Lisa Reese Deana K. Rossn Rotary Club of Tustin-Santa Ana Bernard & Norman L. Schecter Edward and Helen Shanbrom Family Fund Don & Betsy Tarbelln Target Penelope & Robert Taubepn Dennis J. Urschel Barbara & Robert Wald Patricia & Richard Wallacen Deborah & Harold Wardn West Floral Park Neighborhood Association Jean & Tom Wilsonn Young Presidents’ Organization, Orange County Zonta Club of Newport Harbor Foundation

Luanne & John Acierno Sharon G. Adams Berit & David Alderfern Janis & Scott Allen Theresa & Jonathon Allen Naida & Rene Alvarez Brenna & Keegan Belln Suzi & Brian Burke Jean & Ian Campbelln Edna & Richard Cole Terry Danner Suzanne & Fouad Darweeshn Theresa Dausch Katherine & John Deann Suzanne & Peter DesForges Sally Dickerson Marilyn & Earl Drown Adrianne DuMond Denise & John Duncan Ryan Faulkner Katie Fleischer Floral Park Neighborhood Association Gerry Gerken Janet & Jim Gianulias Nancy Grant Marquita & Jack Gyben Charles K. Hill L.M. Jackson W. M. Keck Foundation Kiwanis Club of Santa Ana

Gerda & Dean Koontz Carole & Hal Kroegern Jane & Juan Laguna Jon Lash Joann Leatherby & Greg Bates Phuong & Joseph S. Lewis IIIn Frank and Peggy Listi Fund Diana & Larry Lorenzi Michelle & Ron Maggard Kathleen Matthewsp Sandy & Charlie McLaughlin Jene & Douglas Meece Vicki & James Morris Leigh A. Morrisn Native Foods California, LLC Ann & Joseph Obegi Denys Oberman & David Sherbeck Nancy & Edward Pollard Azhar Qureshi Douglas C. Rankin Ellen Reader Dawn & Eric Reesen Richmont Corporation Melanie Ríos Glaser & Brian Glaser Julie Roehrichp Jan & Mike Rubel David A. Rudge Virginia & Paul Schloemer Sally Lane & Gary L. Schoonyan

Alison & Brad Schweitzer Ruth & David Seigle Pam Selber Shellbrook Foundation Stalker’s Fine Foods Susan Solomon Edda Spielmannn Elizabeth & John Stahr Lisa & David Stantonp Vicky Staub Diane & Max Stites Stacy & Jeffrey Stone Joan & Frank Thomas Judy & David Threshie Edward Toolep Torchmark Corporation Jill Johnson-Tucker & Larry Tucker Mary Lynn & Rusty Turner Oscar Vasquezp Nancy & Jon Wagner Janet Watt Janet Hadley & Larry Webb Sandra & Robert Weinerp Jennifer & Brian Whitley Susan Whittaker Katherine Wilhelm Cam Williamsp Patricia Yodern Lee Ann Zambranop

pDance Partner nNeighbors Learn more about these giving groups on page 23.


Supporters Chelsea Farbolin Fran Farrer Judi Fine Gayle L. Fishern Jennifer J. Fisher A Charity for Charities Arden Flamson Vicki & Rick Alvarez Julianne & John Flora-Tostado Linda & John Andreotti Jean & Frank Forbathn Kathleen & Anthony Arciero Susie Forbath Wendy & Mike Arciero Brittany M. Freeman Wynette & Greg Augustine Mari & Stan Fromen Payal & Adrien Avellann Cubby & Richard Fyke Jean Bakern Lars Galuppo Julia & Hancock Banningn Stephen Geist Julie Barrett Meg Glaser-Teran & Felene & Robert Bayles Diego Teran Corrine Bayley & Laurie Julian Wayne Goebel Lea & Bart Beasley The Groner Family Judy & James Bergman Anh Nguyet Nancy & Curt Biddulph Paul Groner Tracy & John Bodenmann Nancy & Gary Guardabascio Connie Brandt Monica & Joe Guillena Valerie & Bill Brasher Yoshi & Doug Gurwell Ellie & Peter Brodhead - In Jana & Terry Hackett Memory of John W. Glaser Heather Harwell Louis W. Burgener Meagan C. Hayes Beverley & David Campbell Patricia Heilig Anonymous Cindy Hill Cathleen M. Campe & Ann & David Hoffmannn Jon Scott Beverly Holcomb Curt Carson Ray Hubbard Marcia & John Cashion Linda & Bill Hughes Christy Castillo-Butcher Lisa & David Hummelberg Linda & Joseph Castro Mrs. S. V. Hunsaker, Jr. Cathy & Mark Chamberlin Anne Jahnsen Jacqueline L. Charnley Anita & Ralph Jameson Dr. Alexandra Chebil Bonnie & Brion Jeannette Rita & Milton Chemers Mary Anna & Arthur Jeppe Jennifer & Ron Cole Karen & Manuel Jimenez Margaret Collinsn Bobi Keenann Arlene & Roger Craig Mia Degeorge Kelly & Virginia Cranen Michael Kelly Carol & Richard Cuoco Richard Kim Pat & Jack Curtis Eugenia Kirchner Carol & Don Donner Ayleen Kiyann Georgina E. Davila Linda Kiyann Brenda & Brian Deeley Mona Kratzert Betsy & Chuck Denham Virginia Kroenleinn Suni & Andrew Devitt Carmela & Frank Labrusciano Ron Dier Charlotte Langebergn James Dietz Kathryn Langston Phillip Doolittlen Robert Lasken Antonia H. Dorantes Nanci & Anthony Leos Therese Duggann Mary Ellen Lewis Jill & Jerry Duken Brent & Diane Liljenstrom Teresa & Mike Egan Susan & Christopher Lindley Elizabeth Rogers Pilates & Jacquelyn Long Physical Therapy Loring Ward Angela & Peter Evans Tina Luna-Cruz

$100-$499

Warren R. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacGregor Diane T. Madden Michael J. Madden - In Memory of John W. Glaser Theresa Maddenn Mary C. Maher Mick Manzi Al Marasca Doss & Bart Margiotta Sue & Jim Markley Carol & Ted Martin Melinda & Douglas McCrea McDonald’s - John Wayne Airport Jackie & Peter McDougall John F. McIntyre Jim Meacham Gretchen Mejia Kathy & Ron Merriman Beverly Mesesan Mr. and Mrs. Todd Meyer Marilyn Millare & HMWC CPAs & Business Advisors Laurie Mix-Montano Jean L. Montague Jane Anderson Moon Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Cathy L. Mullins Kelley & Ruben Munoz Louise & John Murphy Cristiane Napolitan Lisa Navarron Donna M. Nolan Peggy & James Normandin Dan O’Connor Paul Ohta Marilyn & Eugene O’Rourke Ann & Glenn Owenn Patricia K. Liu Consulting Lori & Roger Pechuls Christopher Peduzzi Joan & Leonard Perronen Randa & Rob Phair Lynn & Jerry Pharris Katherine Picchietti Chris Plender Margaret Poole Sandy Possehl Jacqui Poznoski Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Prietto III Cleo Purdy Dana & Frank Ramos Kelly & Keith Ramseyn Pamela Ready Kristy Reiss Jeffrey Richtern

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Maricela Rios-Faust & Gary Faust Sol & Ken Roberts Melissa Rosenberg & Lev L. Spiron Tony Rotundo Mr. Ronald Rudderow and Mr. Reggie Feuille Charlotte & Richard Russell Diane I. Sagey Deborah Salas Angela Salgado Coleen Scherf-Ghara & Dariush Ghara Meryl & Murray Schrantz Bonny Schumacher Mary Anna Scrivner Mr. & Mrs. Paul Segal Mr. & Mrs. Michael Selna Michelle Serb Bree Shapiro The Shearman Family Nancy & John Skinner Hanna & Greg Skjonsby Damon Smith Harry Smith Bethany Soderberg Poe & Steven Poe Karyn & William Spear Beverly Springn Barbara L. Sproat Carole & Barry Steele Kathy Stemmer Heidi Stilb Lewis Lois Stolz Susan Stolzn Robert Stopher Susan & Tim Strader Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stuart Michelle Summers Jenny Szabop Lisa Tamanaha Dale Tarantino Barbara Tate Karen Taylor-Bleiker Nancy B. Thompson John Turnage Elaine & Gaddi Vasquez Amy & Jeffrey Vieth Suzanne Walshn Gena & Richard Wayn Rick Webster Jean & Bill Wenken Ollie L. Whitakern Roberta G. Widdicombe Carol & Kent Wilkenn Heather Willems


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| Supporters Keep the Promise Wine Tasting Benefit

Sponsors of our annual Keep the Promise Wine Tasting Benefit help us keep the promise we make to each of our students: “From here, you can step anywhere.” We are grateful for our 2012 Sponsors whose leading support helped our 6th annual event net more than $200,000 to benefit our core year-round dance, academic, and family support programs.

Bronze Medal Sponsors Credit Suisse The Ezralow Company Jan and Frank Foster Frome Family Foundation Silver Medal Sponsors The Capital Group Companies, Inc. Rita and Greg Hirsch Newmark Realty Capital, Inc. Sharon & Terry Hartshorn Nancy and Geoffrey Stack Rich & Ginnie Hunsaker Family Foundation Yvonne & Damien Jordan Donna & Doug Neff MVE Institutional Orange Coast Magazine The PIMCO Foundation Riverstone Residential Group William & Nancy Thompson Premier Sponsors Joan & Don Beall Janice & John Markley

Endowment Roberta & Howard Ahmanson Ed & Priscilla Akins Anonymous The Beall Family Foundation Mary Anne & Brad Blaine Janet Brown Beth Burns & Mark Gorman Dr. & Mrs. John L. Butler James & Dori Caillouette Bobbi Cox Suzanne & Fouad Darweesh Katherine & John Dean Deloitte Employees Community Fund of Boeing California Fainbarg Family Foundation Frances Farrer Fluor Foundation Judy Gillespie

Parent Leadership

Nancy & Arn Youngman Mary E. Xavier & Gary Tolar Copper Medal Sponsors Glennda Adair Anaheim Ducks and Honda Center Doreen & Jack Bray The Caporale Family Corinthian Colleges, Inc. Crevier Family Fund Sandy DeAngelis & Ed Trotter Pat & John Devine

Sally & Jim Knapp Karin Krogius & Scott Mason Muzzy Family Fund Newport Beach Magazine Sayago & Pardon Carolyn & Peter Shea Simon Foundation for Education and Housing Union Bank Vertical Fund Group Julie & Justin Wilson Barbara & Bill Yingling

Contributions to The Wooden Floor’s Endowment Fund create a legacy of support and ensure the strength of the organization for years to come. It is with deep gratitude that we thank the following endowment contributors whose gifts have a great impact on the successful future of The Wooden Floor. Mary Ellen & Jack Glaser Manuel & Genet Gómez Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Hall The Hearst Foundations Lydia & Ken Himes David Hoffman Ginnie & Rich Hunsaker Hutton Foundation Irvine Barclay Theatre Olivia & A. Andrew Johnson John W. Glaser Scholarship Fund Yvonne & Damien Jordan Dorothy & Don Kennedy Laguna Beach Ballet Studio Helena Lea-Bastille & Ned Bastille Luana & David Langlois Catherine MacIver & Jim Slaughter Janice & John Markley

Ann W. McDonald In Memory of Bob McIntyre Daphne Munzer Tricia Nichols Marilyn & Tom Nielsen Trish & John O’Donnell Scott Osborn Pacific Life Foundation Marion & Roger Palley Dorothea & Peter Perrin Constance & Alan Peters R.C. Baker Foundation Ellen Reader Rochelle V. Thacker Foundation Schoellerman Foundation Segerstrom Foundation Sempra Energy Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange

Manya & Jim Slevcove Peggy & Doug Slonkosky Janet Smith Joni Smith Tita & Bill Smith Drs. Donald & Constance Sperling Patricia W. Stayner Jean Stevenson Lois A. Stolz Marjorie Sutton Judy & Dennis Sweeney Judy & Dave Threshie Caitlin & Ben Tusher The Ueberroth Family Foundation Ernesto & Socorro Vasquez Isabelle Villaseñor

The Board of Directors of The Wooden Floor, Executive Director Dawn S. Reese, and Artistic Director Melanie Ríos Glaser, would like to acknowledge the intensive fundraising efforts and generous contributions of the Parent Leadership Group. La Junta Directiva de The Wooden Floor, la Directora Ejecutiva Dawn S. Reese, y la Directora Artística, Melanie Ríos Glaser, quisieran dar las gracias al grupo de padres líderes por sus esfuerzos recaudando fondos y la manera en que tan generosamente han contribuido.

Veronica Acosta Maria Cirese Ofelia Chávez

Maria Contreras Lidia Diesmo Veronica Gómez

Jacobe Murillo Luz Orozco

Samuel Ruiz Blanca Terán


Why Support?

“We believe in The Wooden Floor because it’s an organization where the rubber meets the road. You can really see the life changes that happen with the dancers as they raise their standard of belief in themselves.” –Sharon and Terry Hartshorn 20+ Year Supporters


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| Student Success

Dante, Class of 2020 “I am in dance level 3A and I want to become a basketball player, dancer, or teacher. Being here at The Wooden Floor is like a dream come true. Some people think boys doing dance is weird. I think it’s amazing! I am not afraid to show who I am. Some people know who they are when they get older and finally realize what they are doing and why it’s important. I realized the second year I got here. I have been in the Annual Concert before, so I know how it feels like. This is my second time being in the Annual Concert and I feel very excited!”


Student Success

Jennifer, Class of 2013 “Dance taught me how to be myself, to not be afraid and to try things out. You are given instruction but told to do it in your own way. When you are told to swing a hand, some might put their hand over their head, some might go under their head. You get to express your personality. I am so grateful for how well The Wooden Floor prepared us for our future. They have offered us so many things that we don’t get in school, like SAT classes, career nights, and college tours. These things helped me to grow most, by exposing me to what life will be like when I leave here. The Wooden Floor definitely shapes the person you are, and for the better. It requires a lot of time and energy, but it’s worth in the end.”

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From Here You Can Step Anywhere.

The mission of The Wooden Floor is to empower low-income youth from diverse backgrounds to build self esteem, self discipline, and a sense of accomplishment through dance, academic, and family programs. 1810 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706 714.541.8314 www.TheWoodenFloor.org


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