Emergence - The National Ballet of Canada
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Emergence - The National Ballet of Canada
Ballet Notes The 2012/13 season is dedicated to the memory of The National Ballet of Canada’s greatest patron Walter Carsen, O.C. Presented by: The Four Seasons & Emergence March 20 – 24, 2013 Artists of the Ballet in Emergence. Photo by Bruce Zinger. Orchestra Celia Franca, C.C., Founder George Crum, Music Director Emeritus Karen Kain, C.C. Kevin Garland Artistic Director Executive Director David Briskin Rex Harrington, O.C. Music Director and Principal Conductor Artist-in-Residence Magdalena Popa Lindsay Fischer Principal Artistic Coach Artistic Director, YOU dance / Ballet Master Peter Ottmann Senior Ballet Master Mandy-Jayne Richardson Senior Ballet Mistress Aleksandar Antonijevic, Guillaume Côté, Greta Hodgkinson, Jiří Jelinek, Zdenek Konvalina*, Evan McKie*, Heather Ogden, Sonia Rodriguez, Piotr Stanczyk, Jillian Vanstone, Xiao Nan Yu Kevin D. Bowles, Lorna Geddes, Rebekah Rimsay, Tomas Schramek, Hazaros Surmeyan Naoya Ebe, Keiichi Hirano, Tanya Howard, Stephanie Hutchison, Etienne Lavigne, Patrick Lavoie, Elena Lobsanova, McGee Maddox, Stacey Shiori Minagawa, Tina Pereira, Jonathan Renna, Robert Stephen, Brett van Sickle Jordana Daumec, Alexandra MacDonald, Chelsy Meiss, Alejandra Perez-Gomez, Jenna Savella, Christopher Stalzer James Applewhite, Jack Bertinshaw, Skylar Campbell, Adji Cissoko, Jonathan Davidsson, Shaila D’Onofrio, Krista Dowson, Nadine Drouin, Jackson Dwyer, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Giorgio Galli, Selene Guerrero-Trujillo, Emma Hawes, Juri Hiraoka, Ji Min Hong, Kathryn Hosier, Rui Huang, Lise-Marie Jourdain, Larissa Khotchenkova, James Leja, Elizabeth Marrable, Shino Mori, Tiffany Mosher, Andreea Olteanu, Asiel Rivero, Brendan Saye, Joseph Steinauer, Dylan Tedaldi, Nan Wang, Aarik Wells, Sarah Elena Wolff RBC Apprentice Programme / YOU dance: Jonathan Batista, Trygve Cumpston, Hannah Fischer, Miyoko Koyasu, Nayara Lopes, Liana Macera, Tudor Moldoveanu, Felix Paquet, Meghan Pugh, Kota Sato Lorna Geddes Joysanne Sidimus Pointe Shoe Manager / Guest Balanchine Assistant Ballet Mistress Répétiteur Ernest Abugov Jeff Morris Peter Sherk Stage Manager, YOU dance Stage Managers *Guest Artist Page 2 national.ballet.ca Violin 1 Stephen Sitarski, Volin Soloist Lynn Kuo, Acting Concertmaster James Aylesworth, Acting Assistant Concertmaster Jennie Baccante Nancy Kershaw Sonia Klimasko-Leheniuk Yakov Lerner Jayne Maddison Wendy Rogers Paul Zevenhuizen Bassoons Stephen Mosher, Principal Jerry Robinson Elizabeth Gowen, Contra-Bassoon Wednesday March 20 at 7:30 pm Horns Gary Pattison, Principal Vincent Barbee* Derek Conrod Scott Wevers Sunday March 24 at 2:00 pm Trumpets Richard Sandals, Principal Mark Dharmaratnam Robert Weymouth Violin 2 Dominique Laplante, Principal Second Violin Sheldon Grabke, Acting Assistant Principal Xiao Grabke Csaba Koczo* Ron Mah Aya Miyagawa Filip Tomov Joanna Zabrowarna Trombones David Archer, Principal Robert Ferguson David Pell, Bass Trombone Violas Angela Rudden, Principal Valerie Kuinka, Acting + Assistant Principal Johann Lotter Beverley Spotton Larry Toman* Continuo Edward Connell Cellos Maurizio Baccante, Principal Marianne Pack Olga Laktionova Andrew McIntosh Elaine Thompson Paul Widner Basses Hans J.F. Preuss, Principal Paul Langley Robert Speer Cary Takagaki Tuba Sasha Johnson, Principal Harp Lucie Parent, Principal Tympani Michael Perry, Principal Percussion Tim Francom, Principal Kristofer Maddigan Mark Mazur Thursday March 21 at 7:30 pm Friday March 22 at 7:30 pm Saturday March 23 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm Conductors: Ormsby Wilkins, Guest Conductor Presented by: The Four Seasons March 20 – 24, 2013 Choreography: James Kudelka, O.C. Music: Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons Costume Design: TRAC COSTUME: Carmen Alie and Denis Lavoie Lighting Design: David Finn Projections and Scenic Effects: Chris Wise Violin Soloist: Stephen Sitarski Répétiteurs: Peter Ottmann and Rex Harrington The Four Seasons is a gift from THE VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE, THE NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA Orchestra Personnel Manager and Music Administrator Raymond Tizzard Librarian Lucie Parent Assistant to the Music Director Jean Verch * On Leave of Absence + Additional Musician Flutes Leslie J. Allt, Principal Maria Pelletier Shelley Brown, Piccolo Oboes Mark Rogers, Principal Karen Rotenberg Lesley Young, English Horn Clarinets Max Christie, Principal Gary Kidd, Bass Clarinet Emily Marlow Artists of the Ballet in Autumn, The Four Seasons. Photo by Bruce Zinger. Page 3 Emergence The Cast A Man Guillaume Côté (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Patrick Lavoie (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Autumn Stephanie Hutchison (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Jenna Savella (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Spring Stacey Shiori Minagawa (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Jillian Vanstone (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Alejandra Perez-Gomez and Alexandra MacDonald (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Juri Hiraoka and Krista Dowson (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Jordana Daumec and Lise-Marie Jourdain (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Shino Mori and Rui Huang (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Shino Mori or Ji Min Hong, Chelsy Meiss, Andreea Olteanu or Selene Guerrero-Trujillo, Tiffany Mosher or Emma Hawes, Nadine Drouin or Sarah Elena Wolff Christopher Stalzer or Skylar Campbell, Dylan Tedaldi or Francesco Gabriele Frola, Jonathan Davidsson or Jack Bertinshaw, Joseph Steinauer or Jackson Dwyer Summer Greta Hodgkinson (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Sonia Rodriguez (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Jenna Savella and Elena Lobsanova (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Tiffany Mosher and Andreea Olteanu (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Tiffany Mosher or Emma Hawes, Alejandra Perez-Gomez or Juri Hiraoka, Alexandra MacDonald or Krista Dowson Jonathan Renna and Etienne Lavigne (March 20, 22, 23 eve) McGee Maddox and Brendan Saye (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Christopher Stalzer or Skylar Campbell, Dylan Tedaldi or Francesco Gabriele Frola, Jonathan Davidsson or Jack Bertinshaw, Joseph Steinauer or Jackson Dwyer, Brendan Saye or Giorgio Galli, Nan Wang, McGee Maddox or Jonathan Renna, Kevin D. Bowles Choreography: Crystal Pite Original Score: Owen Belton Set Design: Jay Gower Taylor Costume Design: Linda Chow Lighting Design: Alan Brodie Répéiteur: Peter Ottmann Premiere: The National Ballet of Canada, March 4, 2009 Emergence is generously supported by Gail Hutchison. Aleksandar Antonijevic or Jonathan Renna, Kevin D. Bowles, Skylar Campbell, Jordana Daumec, Krista Dowson, Nadine Drouin, Naoya Ebe, Giorgio Galli, Keiichi Hirano, Juri Hiraoka, Tanya Howard, Stephanie Hutchison or Rui Huang, Jiří Jelinek, Lise-Marie Jourdain, Etienne Lavigne, Patrick Lavoie, James Leja, Elena Lobsanova, Alexandra MacDonald, McGee Maddox, Elizabeth Marrable, Chelsy Meiss, Shino Mori, Tiffany Mosher, Heather Ogden, Andreea Olteanu or Selene Guerrero-Trujillo, Tina Pereira, Alejandra Perez-Gomez, Sonia Rodriguez, Jenna Savella, Brendon Saye, Christopher Stalzer, Piotr Stanczyk, Joseph Steinauer, Robert Stephen, Dylan Tedaldi, Brett van Sickle, Jillian Vanstone, Nan Wang Winter Xiao Nan Yu (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Alejandra Perez-Gomez (March 21, 23 mat, 24) James Leja (March 20, 22, 23 eve) Robert Stephen (March 21, 23 mat, 24) Rebekah Rimsay McGee Maddox or Jonathan Renna Kevin D. Bowles and Ensemble INTERMISSION Dylan Tedaldi or Francesco Gabriele Frola, Jonathan Davidsson or Jack Bertinshaw, Joseph Steinauer or Jackson Dwyer, Brendan Saye or Giorgio Galli, Nan Wang Heather Ogden and Guillaume Côté in Emergence. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. Page 4 national.ballet.ca Page 5 A Note on The Four Seasons A Note on Emergence A C n undisputed classic and an audience favourite from its first performance, James Kudelka’s The Four Seasons was hailed “a masterpiece of our time” by The New York Times at its premiere in 1997. Set to Antonio Vivaldi’s renowned and beloved score of the same name, The Four Seasons is an abstract ballet that explores the cycle of life of an everyman. Each section is constructed around a pas de deux between the Man and a woman representing that season. Spring, or youth, begins with the innocent and thoroughly enraptured young man dancing with a woman while bird-like flights of exuberant young men and women dart past. Summer is alternately fast and languid, passionate and acrobatic, its bursts of frantic energy broken by sultry pauses until the sexual tension erupts again in the complex and risky lifts. By Autumn, the season of work and harvest, the Man has reached high middle age, enjoying comradeship rather than serving primarily as a romantic figure. The Autumn woman is left shivering at the end as if a cold front had descended without warning. In Winter, the Man is suddenly vulnerable, tormented first by one, then by three, young bullies before joining a stately and quietly ominous dance with four elderly people. In the pas de deux with the Winter woman, we slowly become aware that she is the harbinger of death, watching with compassion as the Man dances a final solo embodying the physical infirmities of old age. He dies in her arms as the other seasons’ ladies bid farewell. rystal Pite is known as one of the most innovative and exciting choreographers at work in Canada today. In 2009, Artistic Director Karen Kain commissioned Pite to create an original work for the National Ballet’s first Innovation series, a programme of new work by Canadian choreographers. The result, Emergence, brought audiences to their feet after every performance and went on to win four Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Production, Outstanding New Choreography, Outstanding Performance and Outstanding Sound Design/Composition by Owen Belton. A riveting dark-hued work that casts a swarming, scurrying group of dancers, insect-like, in an eerily subterranean universe, Emergence dramatizes through its mesmerizing choreographic attack the ways in which the instinct for creating social forms seems hard-wired into life itself. Pite’s inspiration for the work came from reading Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities and Software by American popular science theorist Steven Johnson and considering parallels between the social organization of bees and the hierarchical nature of classical ballet companies. Key to Pite’s vision for Emergence was her collaboration with composer Owen Belton. Also from the west coast, Belton uses both acoustic and electronic instruments, often Running Time Act I Intermission Act II Artists of the Ballet in Spring, The Four Seasons. Photo by Lydia Pawelak. Page 6 national.ballet.ca in combination with computer processing techniques such as granular synthesis, to arrive at atmospheric palettes of sound and tone. Pite and Belton have incorporated drone-like sounds of bees along with sounds of marching to signify the power and ominous presence of the body politic. XX minutes 20 minutes XX minutes The performance will run approximately X hours and XX minutes Greta Hodgkinson and Aleksandar Antonijevic in Emergence. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. Page 7 Selected Biographies Karen Kain, C.C., LL.D, D. Litt., O.Ont. Artistic Director Long recognized as one of the most gifted classical dancers of her era, noted for her compelling characterizations and versatility as a performer, Artistic Director Karen Kain is one of Canada’s most renowned and committed advocates for the arts. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Ms. Kain received her training at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto, joining The National Ballet of Canada in 1969. She was quickly promoted to Principal Dancer with the company after her sensational debut as the Swan Queen in Swan Lake. In 1971, Ms. Kain was awarded the Silver Medal in the Women’s Category at the prestigious International Ballet Competition in Moscow and, along with her frequent partner at the time, Frank Augustyn, received a special prize for Best Pas de Deux. Subsequently, she embarked on a remarkable international career during which she performed many of ballet’s greatest roles with such companies as Paris Opéra Ballet, Roland Petit’s Le Ballet de Marseilles, the Bolshoi Ballet, London Festival Ballet and Vienna State Opera Ballet. Throughout her career she also developed a close creative partnership with Rudolf Nureyev and often performed Page 8 with him. A favourite of some of the world’s most prominent choreographers, she premiered many new and important works during her time as a dancer. Ms. Kain retired from dancing following a farewell tour in 1997 and took up the position of Artistin-Residence with the National Ballet, a role that was later expanded to that of Artistic Associate. In 2004, she restaged Rudolf Nureyev’s landmark version of The Sleeping Beauty for the company and the following year was named Artistic Director. Ms. Kain has received many Canadian and international awards throughout her career, testifying to her accomplishments both as an artist and an advocate for the arts. She is a Companion of the Order of Canada, the first Canadian recipient of the Cartier Lifetime Achievement Award and was named an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the Government of France. In 1997, Ms. Kain was honoured with a Governor General’s National Arts Centre Award and received a Governor General’s Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in 2002. From 2004 to 2008, she was Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2007, she was presented with the Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award for demonstrating excellence and professionalism in the performing arts. In 2008, the Karen Kain School for the national.ballet.ca Arts officially opened, a tribute to Ms. Kain’s ongoing contributions to the cultural life of her country, and in 2011, Ms. Kain was honoured by the International Society for the Performing Arts with the Distinguished Artist Award. James Kudelka, O.C. Choreographer, The Four Seasons James Kudelka is widely acknowledged as one of North America’s most innovative choreographers. His mastery of both classical ballet and modern, contemporary dance has earned him commissions from companies – some 25 in all – as stylistically diverse as American Ballet Theatre, Chicago’s Hubbard Street Dance and BJM Danse Montreal. Even as a student at Canada’s National Ballet School, Mr. Kudelka demonstrated a choreographic interest in exploring innovative approaches. While adept in the classical ballet vocabulary, he infuses it with a contemporary sensibility acquired from his intense interest in modern movement idioms. Mr. Kudelka’s work covers an impressive range, from virtuoso pas de deux, through large-scale and always arresting adaptations of such classics as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker and Cinderella, to boldly innovative creative collaborations with dancers, designers and musicians. Mr. Kudelka has never been afraid to tackle psychologically challenging subject matter in his story ballets – he views dance as a primary medium of artistic discourse – and through his gift for movement metaphor infuses poetic, emotional meaning into his many non-narrative works. After nine distinguished years as Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada (1996 –2005), Mr. Kudelka continues to undertake collaborative projects that engage and challenge him as a choreographer. Carmen Alie, TRAC Costume Costume Designer, The Four Seasons A graduate of the Contnoir Capponi School of haute couture, Carmen Alie has been working in costume design since 1986. A former professional dancer, she founded TRAC Costume in 1987 in collaboration with Denis Lavoie. From 1987 to 2001, they created costumes for many choreographers as well as dance and theatre companies, including American Ballet Theatre, The National Ballet of Canada, San Francisco Ballet, Boston Ballet, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal, and O Vertigo. In 1994, they designed Mick Jagger’s wardrobe for The Rolling Stones’ “Voodoo Lounge Tour”, proving the diversity of their talent. In 2002, Ms. Alie created the wardrobe for the television series Grand Ourse, directed by Patrice Sauvé. Denis Lavoie, TRAC Costume Costume Designer, The Four Seasons Denis Lavoie’s name is associated with more than a hundred productions, mainly in dance and theatre. He has contributed to works by Fortier Danse-Création (Paul-André Fortier), Cas Public (Hélène Blackburn), O Vertigo (Ginette Laurin), Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, the National Ballet of Canada, BJM Danse Montréal, the American Ballet Theatre (NewYork) and the San Francisco Ballet, BalletMet, Boston Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, National Slovak Theatre (Bratislava) and Ballet de Lorraine (France). In 1994, he designed Mick Jagger’s wardrobe for the Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge Tour. He has also worked in theatre, with directors Claude Poissant, Martin Faucher, Fernand Rainville and Serge Postigo. In addition to his work as a designer, Mr. Lavoie has been involved in training for the past ten years, teaching classes, seminars and workshops on costume design at various schools and organizations including the Dance Department at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Concordia University and En Piste (Circus Arts National Network). In 2004 he received a Prix du Public from Théâtre DenisePelletier for best costumes for his work on Molière’s Les Femmes savantes, directed by Martin Faucher. David Finn Lighting Designer, The Four Seasons David Finn has worked for major opera companies across the globe and has lit a wide variety of productions including Ariadne auf Naxos, Idomeneo, Bluebeard’s Castle/Erwartung, Pelléas et Mélisande, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Otello, Falstaff, Faust, Così fan tutte, Don Giovanni, Le Nozze de Figaro, Peter Grimes, The Flight of Lindbergh and The Flying Dutchman. His productions for the Canadian Opera Company include the complete Ring Cycle as well as Macbeth and Venus and Adonis. Mr. Finn has worked with The National Ballet of Canada, Australian Ballet, Lyons Opera Ballet, Les Ballets of Monte Carlo, San Francisco Ballet, Paul Taylor Dance Company and Twyla Tharp & Dancers, among others. He was Resident Designer for Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project from 1993 to 2000. For Cirque de Soleil, he designed the lighting for ZED, a permanent production at Tokyo Disneyland. He also designed scenes in Martin Scorcese’s film The Page 9 Age of Innocence and in 1999 directed the award-winning documentary, The Green Monster. Stephen Sitarski Guest ConcertmasterViolin Soloist, The Four Seasons Recently named the Concertmaster of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, Mr. Sitarski holds the same position with the Esprit Orchestra. He was also with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony for 15 seasons (1997 – 2012). Mr. Sitarski has been a Guest Concertmaster across Canada and the US, working with many distinguished conductors including Mstislav Rostropovich, Philippe Entremont, Raymond Leppard, Bramwell Tovey, and James Judd. He has served as Associate Concertmaster of the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and was Guest Concertmaster and Featured Soloist with the National Ballet Orchestra for Onegin and Russian Seasons in 2011. Mr. Sitarski frequently appears as Soloist with many concertos in the standard repertoire as well as concertos written especially for him by Canadian composers such as Kelly-Marie Murphy (Blood Upon the Body, Ice Upon the Soul, 2006 premiere with KitchenerWaterloo Symphony) and Glenn Buhr (Violin Concerto, Page 10 2000 premiere with KitchenerWaterloo Symphony). Mr. Sitarski is a founding member of Trio Laurier and is a regular participant in diverse chamber groups and festival events nationally and internationally with many of Canada’s finest musicians. Mr. Sitarski was just awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal, a nomination submitted by the National Youth Orchestra, where he is a faculty member. He is also on the faculty of Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Toronto’s Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music, and is a frequent mentor for Hamilton’s National Academy Orchestra. He has taught at the Banff Centre for the Arts, was an instructor at the University of Manitoba, and has maintained an active private studio. Crystal Pite Choreographer, Emergence Vancouver-based choreographer and performer Crystal Pite has created works for Cullberg Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater 1, Ballett Frankfurt, BJM Dance Montreal (Resident Choreographer 2001 – 2004), Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Ballet British Columbia, Alberta Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada and several independent dance artists, including Louise Lecavalier. Ms. Pite is a former company member of Ballet British national.ballet.ca Columbia and Ballett Frankfurt. In 2001, she formed her own company, Kidd Pivot, and continues to create and perform her own work. Kidd Pivot tours nationally and internationally with productions that include Dark Matters, Fault, Lost Action, Uncollected Work and Double Story, created with Richard Siegal. Kidd Pivot received the Alcan Performing Arts Award in 2006. Ms. Pite is an Associate Dance Artist of the National Arts Centre and Associate Choreographer of Nederlands Dans Theater. She was the recipient of the 2008 Governor General’s Mentorship Award. Owen Belton Composer, Emergence Owen Belton graduated from Simon Fraser University in 1993 with a degree in Fine and Performing Arts with a concentration in music. He studied music composition with Barry Truax and Owen Underhill. In his work, he uses both acoustic and electronic instruments, often in combination with computer processing techniques such as granular synthesis. A technique that allows composers to alter sounds, granular synthesis has become a signature characteristic in many of his compositions. Over the last ten years, Mr. Belton has written music for many dance companies, including Nederlands Dans Theater, Cullberg Ballet, BJM Danse Montreal, Ballet British Columbia, The Royal Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet and Kidd Pivot and choreographers such as Crystal Pite, Matjash Mrozewski and Chick Snipper. He also creates sound design and score for theatre and film. In 2009, Mr. Belton won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Dance Score for Emergence. Jay Gower Taylor Set Designer, Emergence Jay Gower Taylor began as a professional dancer and enjoyed an international career spanning over 20 years. During this time, Mr. Taylor developed his skills as a designer and builder. Some of his first designs for the theatre were for Dancemakers, collaborating with Serge Bennathan on Absences, The Invisible Life of Joseph Finch and the film Quand les Grandmères s’envolent for CBC’s Opening Night. His designs include Mr. Bennathan’s MANGA and Finch, Crystal Pite’s Frontier for Nederlands Dans Theatre, Fault for Kidd Pivot and Electric Company Theatre’s live-cinematic interpretation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit. Linda Chow Costume Designer, Emergence Linda Chow graduated from Ryerson’s theatre programme in 1982. After settling in Vancouver she worked as a freelance cutter and sewer in theatre, dance and film. Her first collaboration with Crystal Pite was in 2003 for Uncollected Work. Since then other collaborations include Lost Action, Arietta, Decembering, Fault, 24 Short Works, Dark Matters, and The You Show. She has also worked with choreographers Emily Molnar, Sabrina Matthews and Serge Bennethan. Alan Brodie Lighting Designer, Emergence A resident of Vancouver, Alan Brodie has 20 years of experience creating lighting designs for theatre, opera, musicals and dance. His dance credits include productions with Nederlands Dans Theater, Kidd Pivot, movEnt and The Banff Centre for the Arts. Toronto productions include 7 Stories, Miss Julie: Freedom Summer, Frost/Nixon, Little Shop of Horrors, Glorious, Vigil and The Overcoat for The Canadian Stage Company, A Christmas Carol for Soulpepper, The Turn of the Screw for the Canadian Opera Company and Blue Planet for Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People. Shaw Festival credits include Age of Arousal, The Doctor’s Dilemma, Born Yesterday, Sunday in the Park With George and A Little Night Music. Stratford Shakespeare Festival credits include Cyrano de Bergerac, Moby Dick and Oklahoma!. A graduate of theatre at the University of British Columbia, Mr. Brodie has since taught lighting design at UBC and the National Theatre School. He is a member of the Associated Designers of Canada. David Briskin Music Director and Principal Conductor One of the foremost ballet conductors at work today, David Briskin is renowned for the scope of his repertoire and the depth and beauty of his interpretations. Whether in the classical or contemporary idiom, from works steeped in tradition to cutting edge modern compositions, Mr. Briskin brings a sure hand and a sensitive understanding to the dramatic and choreographic life of the music he conducts. Before joining The National Ballet of Canada in 2006, Mr. Briskin served as conductor with American Ballet Theatre in New York City for seven years, directing performances at the Metropolitan Opera House, City Center and numerous ballet and opera houses around the world. In demand as a guest conductor, Mr. Briskin has worked most recently with such companies as New York City Ballet and San Francisco Ballet. Later this season, he will make his debut at Covent Garden in London conducting The Royal Ballet. He has appeared with The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, Houston Ballet, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal Page 11 and Alberta Ballet, among others. For three seasons, Mr. Briskin served as Music Director of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and was Conductor for The Juilliard School’s Dance Division from 1993 to 2005. In 2008, Mr. Briskin was appointed Assistant Professor and Director of Orchestral Studies at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Mr. Briskin’s versatility has also seen him conduct symphony and opera productions throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, with such orchestras as the Pittsburgh, Detroit, Baltimore, Indianapolis and Windsor Symphony Orchestras, the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, and with such opera companies as Calgary Opera, Manitoba Opera, Opera Carolina, Lake George Opera and Sarasota Opera. In addition, he served for six years as Music Director of the Masterwork Chorus and Orchestra in New York. Mr. Briskin attended the prestigious Indiana University School of Music and received a Bachelor of Music Degree in Orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a Master’s Degree from Queens College, City University of New York. Page 12 Ormsby Wilkins Guest Conductor A native of Sydney, Australia, Ormsby Wilkins has been Music Director of American Ballet Theatre since 2005. After taking his music studies at the Conservatories of Sydney and Melbourne, Mr. Wilkins joined The Australian Ballet and became Resident Conductor in 1982. Moving to Europe in 1983, he was appointed Conductor with England’s Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet (now called the Birmingham Royal Ballet). With Sadler’s Wells, Mr. Wilkins toured North and South America, Eastern Europe, Israel and South East Asia. Mr. Wilkins continued his association with The Australian Ballet, having been invited to guest on many occasions for its extensive engagements. Other international engagements have included Teatro all Scala, Milan, the Rome Opera Ballet, the Ballet of Teatro San Carlo of Naples and the Royal Swedish Ballet. Mr. Wilkins has conducted many orchestras around the world, both in association with ballet and in concert. They include the Philharmonia and Royal Philharmonic Orchestras of London, The Royal Opera House Orchestra, Winnipeg Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Edmonton Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Melbourne Symphony, Tokyo Philharmonic and National Arts national.ballet.ca Centre Orchestra, Ottawa. Prior to his appointment at American Ballet Theatre, Mr. Wilkins spent 16 years as Music Director and Principal Conductor of The National Ballet of Canada where he received much critical acclaim for his conducting of the National Ballet orchestra. During his tenure at the National Ballet, Mr. Wilkins traveled with the company to Israel, Asia and Europe. He has also worked with the one of the top brass bands in North America, the Hannaford Street Silver Band. Ernest Abugov Stage Manager Ernest (Ernie) Abugov has served as Stage Manager of The National Ballet of Canada since 1973, working with every Artistic Director in the company’s history from Celia Franca to Karen Kain. He has traveled with the company all over the world touring to Israel, Asia, Europe, Mexico and throughout North America. Mr. Abugov has worked with many of the world’s most renowned choreographers who have created original works for the National Ballet including Alexei Ratmansky, John Neumeier, William Forsythe and Glen Tetley. Mr. Abugov was born in Montréal, Québec. Before beginning his long association with the National Ballet, he worked with Les Feux Follets, The Charlottetown Festival, La Poudriere Theatre and The Studio Lab Theatre. He worked at Expo ’67 in Montréal, stage managing over 4000 puppet shows. Mr. Abugov also toured with Harry Belafonte. In what little spare time that he has, Mr. Abugov guestlectures to theatre students. Jeff Morris Stage Manager Born in Toronto, Jeff Morris studied technical theatre production and administration at Ryerson’s Theatre School. After leaving Ryerson, he became Production Stage Manager for Toronto Dance Theatre (1990 – 1995). With Toronto Dance Theatre he toured extensively, stage managing the company’s debuts in Berlin, Warsaw, Beijing, Tokyo and at the Joyce Theater, New York City. He was Production Stage Manager for Dancers For Life (AIDS Committee of Toronto, 1991 – 1997), Stage Manager for Theatre PasseMuraille (Never Swim Alone, Metamorphosis of a Shadow) and for the Fringe Festival of Independent Dance Artists. Mr. Morris joined The National Ballet of Canada in 1995 and has since stage-managed a wide range of the company’s unique classical and contemporary repertoire, including the world premieres of James Kudelka’s The Four Seasons, Cinderella, and An Italian Straw Hat, Jean-Pierre Perreault’s The Comforts of Solitude, Alexei Ratmansky’s Romeo and Juliet, Aszure Barton’s Watch her and Jorma Elo’s Pur ti Miro, Matjash Mrozewski’s Monument and Wolf’s Court as well as works by John Cranko, William Forsythe, George Balanchine, Sir Frederick Ashton, John Neumeier and Jerome Robbins. The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra The National Ballet of Canada is privileged to have its own full orchestra with over 60 members. The orchestra has performed in each of the National Ballet’s seasons and is led by Music Director and Principal Conductor David Briskin. The company’s first Music Director was George Crum who, along with Founder Celia Franca, was a pioneer of the company. Mr. Crum held the position from the company’s inception in 1951 to 1984, when he was appointed Music Director Emeritus. The orchestra was led by Ermanno Florio from 1985 to 1990. Ormsby Wilkins was Music Director and Principal Conductor from 1990 to 2006. The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra has toured extensively with the company through Canada, the USA and Europe. Over the years, the orchestra has received much acclaim from audiences and critics alike and has recorded two CDs of Michael Torke’s compositions for The Contract (The Pied Piper) and An Italian Straw Hat. The orchestra made their concert debut at Koerner Hall on April 3, 2012, in celebration of the company’s 60th anniversary. For more information, visit national.ballet.ca Page 13 New! Ballet Talks Now in the theatre Now one hour before the performance. Lindsay Fischer hosts Ballet Talks in the R. Fraser Elliot Auditorium. Photo by Bruce Zinger. Artists of the Ballet in Emergence. Presented by: Photo by Bruce Zinger. Our hugely popular pre-performance Ballet Talks now take place in the theatre to accommodate more people. The Talks will take place in R. Fraser Elliot Hall in the Four Seasons Centre ONE HOUR before every performance. All ticket holders are welcome. Enhance your experience and learn more about our productions from National Ballet artists and ballet experts. Seats for everyone! Page 14 national.ballet.ca The Four Seasons & Emergence KPMG LLP is proud to support excellence in dance by sponsoring the performances of two of The National Ballet of Canada’s signature works. Page 15 Creativity Flourishes at The National Ballet of Canada Embrace Your Passion T he atmosphere at the National Ballet is never more energized than when we are creating a new production, and I think we are all aware of how important and coveted such opportunities can be. Your support is vital for the National Ballet We are incredibly fortunate at the National Ballet to work with artists, donors and volunteers who believe in the value of new works. Artistic Director Karen Kain has taken numerous creative risks to great effect in recent years, and as a result we have become a world leader in new productions. Works like Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Romeo and Juliet have galvanized the story ballet and turned a spotlight on our company as one with the talent, flexibility, and vision to heighten the inventiveness and popularity of dance over time. Last December we launched a new initiative to ensure that the National Ballet remains a destination for creative partnerships. The Producers’ Circle will help Karen to implement her artistic vision by raising dedicated funds for new works. We are deeply grateful to the charter members of this group and to its Chair, Sandra Faire, for investing so generously in the interest of dance creation. The Producers’ Circle will undoubtedly play a leading role in the future prominence of The National Ballet of Canada. Page 16 national.ballet.ca Our winter season highlights the tremendous support we receive to fund new productions: The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation, an anonymous friend of the National Ballet, The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada and The Producers’ Circle for our Canadian premiere of Nijinsky; Sandra and Jim Pitblado, Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan, The Catherine & Maxwell Meighen Foundation, an anonymous friend of the National Ballet and Walter Carsen, O.C. for our glorious production of Romeo and Juliet; The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada and Gail Hutchison, respectively, for our signature works of The Four Seasons and Emergence. to produce great ballet, develop world-class artists and contribute to a vibrant national arts scene. Donate today and tell us what you’re passionate about. The Passions: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The Dancers The Classical Legacy Touring Innovative New Work Orchestra Inspiring the Next Generation Donate today. • national.ballet.ca These productions exemplify innovation at its best. I applaud all our donors whose support makes it possible for the National Ballet to pursue creativity and excellence at their highest levels. — Diana Reitberger, CFRE Director of Development • 416 345 9595 • The National Ballet of Canada 470 Queens Quay West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 3K4 • Text “ballet” to 45678 from your mobile device A $10 donation will be added to your phone bill; tax receipts are available by request through the Mobile Giving Foundation Canada at mobilegiving.ca The National Ballet of Canada is a registered charity. Charitable Registration Number: 11905 1449 RR0001 Page 17 Embrace Your Passion: New Works S taging new work is one of the most thrilling and immediate ways to advance the art of ballet. The creative process invites experimentation at every level of production building, from the choreography to the set design, and pushes us all to revisit our expectations of what dance can achieve. The National Ballet of Canada has benefitted enormously from its new productions: furthering the artistic development of its practitioners, receiving numerous invitations to tour and raising the profile of Canadian arts and culture internationally. Our passion for innovation continues into the 2013/14 season with the premiere of new works by Robert Binet, José Navas, and James Kudelka. By investing in new works, The National Ballet of Canada: • remains at the forefront of innovative dance worldwide; • provides our artists with meaningful opportunities for individual growth; • draws international attention and invitations to tour; • creates a larger audience for Canadian arts and culture. Your donations to new works will help to secure the future excellence of The National Ballet of Canada. Alexei Ratmansky in rehearsal with Heather Ogden for Romeo and Juliet. Photo by Sian Richards. Heather Ogden is sponsored through Dancers First by Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin. “ New works define the National Ballet. Our identity depends on our unique repertoire and our commitment to creativity. People are excited to know that something was made in Canada. An institution like ours, devoted as it is to innovation, is instrumental in nurturing Canadian artists and talent, and vital to showing the world what Canada can create. ” – Principal Dancer Guillaume Côté Support New Works Donate today to support new works at the National Ballet. Already a donor? Tell us about your passion for new works and we’ll update you with information about the company’s pursuit of dance creation. national.ballet.ca John Neumeier and Guillaume Côté in rehearsal for Nijinsky. Photo by Bruce Zinger. 416 (1 866) 345 9595 Guillaume Côté is sponsored through Dancers First by Emmanuelle Gattuso & Allan Slaight. Page 18 national.ballet.ca Page 19 Leadership Giving The Producers’ Circle The National Ballet of Canada is extremely grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts that provide leadership and capital funding to support the company’s priorities. (February 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013) Production Builders The following individuals and foundations have made extraordinary contributions towards our new production initiatives and the refurbishment of our signature repertoire during the 2012/13 season and beyond: Walter Carsen, O.C. Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Gail Hutchison Richard M. Ivey, C.C. Mona & Harvey Levenstein The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation Sandra & Jim Pitblado The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada One Anonymous Donor I nspired by the recent successes of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Romeo and Juliet, The Producers’ Circle is a new donor group that will support Karen Kain’s artistic vision by investing in new works. As Chair of The Producers’ Circle, Sandra Faire has set the immediate goal of raising $1 million annually in secured funding for new productions. The National Ballet thanks the charter members of The Producers’ Circle: (as of January, 2013) John & Claudine Bailey Susanne Boyce & Dr. Brendan Mullen Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, O.C. Julie Medland Sandra & Jim Pitblado Sandra L. Simpson Noreen Taylor & David Staines, O.C. Dancers First Sponsorship Programme Dancers First is dedicated to the health and wellness of the National Ballet’s greatest asset – its exceptionally talented dancers. Emmanuelle Gattuso & Allan Slaight Principal Dancer Guillaume Côté Diana St. B. Weatherall Second Soloist Chelsy Meiss Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Principal Dancer Heather Ogden Anonymous Second Soloist Jenna Savella Mr. Thor Eaton & The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator First Soloist Robert Stephen Catherine & Ian Delaney Corps de Ballet member Shino Mori Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan First Soloist Elena Lobsanova Renata M. Humphries Corps de Ballet member Nadine Drouin The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, O.C. First Soloist Tina Pereira Lynda & Jonas Prince Corps de Ballet member Sarah Elena Wolff The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation investments provide a stable source of income and long-term security to support the company’s artists and activities. Nancy Pencer First Soloist Tanya Howard Robin & Ross Robinson Corps de Ballet member Brendan Saye Gretchen Ross First Soloist Naoya Ebe Lucy White* Corps de Ballet member Krista Dowson Patricia Younger First Soloist Keiichi Hirano Rolex Canada Ltd. Rolex Dancers First Award Tony & Anne Arrell Ms. Laura Dinner & Mr. Richard Rooney Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Gail Hutchison Hal Jackman Foundation Guillaume Côté in Nijinsky. Photo by Erik Tomasson. The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation Ada Slaight James M. Tory, Q.C. Vivien M. Wu YOU dance Gretchen Ross Production Centre With a dedicated facility where all productions are built, maintained and stored, the National Ballet is able to enhance its commitment to production excellence. David W. Binet Robert Cudney Local 58 Charitable Benefit Fund Joan & Jerry Lozinski The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation Gretchen Ross Orchestra The National Ballet is the only company in Canada to maintain its own orchestra and remains committed to live music which is essential for the richness and immediacy of each performance. Nani & Austin Beutel Mary & Graham Hallward One Anonymous Donor Page 20 national.ballet.ca YOU dance provides free workshops and performances to introduce young students to ballet and to encourage imagination, movement and an appreciation for the arts. BLG Foundation Hal Jackman Foundation The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, O.C. The Woodbridge Company Limited One Anonymous Donor Special Gifts John & Claudine Bailey The Tenth International Competition for The Erik Bruhn Prize Walter M. & Lisa Balfour Bowen The Helen G. Balfour InMagic Database Judi & Lionel Conacher Studio Audio Visual Equipment Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Los Angeles Tour Support The Frank Gerstein Charitable Foundation Guest Coach and Guest Artist Support Lucille Joseph & Urban Joseph, O.C. Choreographic Lab Mr. George R. Sutherland London Tour Support Page 21 Prima Circle P rima Circle acknowledges the extraordinary generosity of those donors whose cumulative giving to The National Ballet of Canada and The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation has reached $1 million or more. John & Margaret Bahen Torunn & David Banks Mona Campbell, O.C. Walter Carsen, O.C. Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Margaret Fleck & Jim Fleck, O.C. Kevin & Roger Garland Gail Hutchison Joan & Jerry Lozinski Sarah & David Macdonald Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C. The Volunteer Committee, The National Ballet of Canada One Anonymous Donor Hal Jackman Foundation The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation BMO Financial Group CIBC RBC Foundation TD Bank Financial Group Our Community of Support T he National Ballet of Canada gratefully acknowledges the following donors and sponsors for their generosity and commitment to sustain the excellence, energy and innovation of great dance. (February 1, 2012 - January 31, 2013) Director’s Circle ($25,000 and above) Tony and Anne Arrell John & Claudine Bailey Torunn & David Banks David W. Binet Ms. Susanne Boyce & Dr. Brendan Mullen Walter Carsen, O.C.tt Judi & Lionel Conachertt Jeanie A. Davistt Catherine & Ian Delaney Ms. Laura Dinner and Mr. Richard Rooney Mr. Thor Eaton & The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Kevin Garland* & Roger Garlandt Ms. Emmanuelle Gattuso & Mr. Allan Slaight Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Mary & Graham Hallward William & Nona Heasliptt Gail Hutchison Mrs. Renata M. Humphries Richard M. Ivey, C.C. Lucille Joseph & Urban Joseph, O.C. Page 22 Judith & Robert Lawriet Mona & Harvey Levenstein Joan & Jerry Lozinskitt Sarah & David Macdonald Mr. & Mrs. Wilmot L. Matthews Wallace & Margaret McCaint Ned & Georgina McLennantt Julie & Ted Medlandtt Nancy Pencer Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M.tt Mrs. Lynda Prince Robin & Ross Robinsontt Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C.tt Sandra L. Simpson Aida Slaighttt Mr. George R. Sutherland Heather Thomson & Dick Thomson, O.C.t Mr. James M. Tory Q.C. Diana St. B. Weatherall Lucy White* Five Anonymous Donors For more information, please contact Kate Halpenny at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x378. national.ballet.ca Patrons’ Council Artistic Circle ($15,000 - $24,999) Nani & Austin Beutel Gail Drummond & Bob Dorrance George A. Fierheller Lynda Hamiltont Richard & Martha Hogarth The Henry White Kinnear Foundation Ms. Donna Meyers Ms. Vanessa L. Morgan & Mr. Steven Wolf Victor & Bernice Royce Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Mrs. Barbara Somers & Ms. Angela Stirpe Ms. Beth Wilson Mrs. David Young Partner ($10,000 - $14,999) Gregory & Irene Aziz Dr. Ann E. Camps Mr. & Mrs. Jack Creed Mr. Richard J. Currie, O.C. & Mrs. Elizabeth Currie Sherry Taylor Drew Margaret Fleck & Jim Fleck, O.C.tt Mr. & Mrs. G.R. Heffernantt Ms. Rosamond Ivey Anna McCowan-Johnson & Donald K. Johnson, O.C. Ms. Krista Kerr Anne & David LeGresley Philip & Sherri Lieberman Peter & Melanie Munk Aaron & Heather Regent Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Royer and Family Tony Scott-Fishertt Carolyn Sifton Foundation Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan Judith R. Wilder Benefactor ($5,000 - $9,999) Elaine J. Adairt Mr. Barry Allan Ms. Jackie Appel Alison Arbuckle Fishertt Karen & Bill Barnett Mr. Justin Barr Robert Brews & Kenneth Brown Ms. Susan Caskey & Mr. John Francis Judith & Marshall Cohentt Mr. & Mrs. Harold Corrigan Cathryn E. Cranston & John Coke Ms. Susan E. Crocker George & Kathy Dembroski M.G. Eaton & David S. Kertlandt Anna-Liisa & Graham Farquharson Margaret & David Fountain Maxine Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. John Grant Ms. Lorna Harris Susan Harris & David Kassie Hon. & Mrs. Paul T. Hellyertt Joan F. Ivorytt James & Diane King Margaret Kawajatt Ms. Judy Korthals & Mr. Peter Irwint Dr. Gurney M. Kranz Arthur Labatt, O.C. & Sonia Labatt Paul A. Lee, Q.C. & Jill Maynard Mr. & Mrs. A. Maggiacomott Jim & Sylvia McGovernt Vincent Mercier & Kirsten Halpin Ms. Linda O'Leary Ms. Marianne Oundjian Mr. & Mrs. Rick Reininger Barrie D. Rose and Family Mr. Geoffrey Wayne Squibbtt Dennis & Denny Starrittt Lenore Walterstt Mr. John H. Williams Ms. Helen Ziegler Two Anonymous Donors Major Patron ($3,000 - $4,999) Ms. Yeti Agnew & Mr. Christopher Birt Ms. Jane Allen Mark & Gail Appel Ms. Yveline Audemars & Mr. Humberto Rivero James Austin & Hans Eppenberger Hugh & Colleen Balders Mona Bandeen, C.M.tt Gillian & Ken Bartletttt Florence Sharpe Barwellt Professor Marion G. Bassett Dr. Thomas H. Beechyt Mrs. Fiona Berry Walter M. & Lisa Balfour Bowentt Mr. David Broadhurst Derek & Margaret Browntt Sheila Brown & Doug Guzman Ms. Martha Burns Colleen Carmichael Margaret & John Casey Page 23 Dr. John H.C. Chiu, in memory of Yvonne Chiu, C.M.t Mary & John Crocker Missy & Allan Crosbiet Mr. & Mrs. Mark Davist Julie Di Lorenzo Mr. Allan Dines Maureen & James Dunn Judy Dunn Mr. Joseph Fantl & Ms. Moira Bartram The Fell Family Mrs. and Mr. Isabel Fox Ken & Linda Foxcroft Mr. Donald D. Grantt Carol Gray Mrs. Lorna Greenbaum Ralph & Roz Halbertt Pat & Bill Harristt Ann Hogarthtt Christopher E. Horne, Esq. Mr. C.R. Hunter Mr. Frank & Dr. Margaret Ionsont Norman Jewison, C.C. Karen Kain*, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt., O.Ont. & Ross Pettyt Patrick & Barbara Keenantt Murray Koffler, O.C., O.Ont. & Marvelle Kofflertt Mr. Jim Lawrence & Mr. David J. Salak Joy Levinet Eunice Lumsden & Peter Luit Sue & Biff Matthewst Mrs. Barbara E. McDonaldt Patti McFarlane Joan McGill Clive & Fran Mintot Anne & Charles Morison Dr. Beverly Morningstar & Mr. Richard Rogers Mr. Hugh Morris Mr. Noel Mowat Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Mulsant L.J. Nagel and Stan Solomon Dr. Bo Y. Ngan Michael & Nina Overburytt Mr. Douglas L. Parker Rosemary Phelan & Sam Blyth Mrs. Rosemary Rathgeb Mrs. Shirley Reid William & Lesley Rogant Mr. Gary Rogers Judith & Jack Rose Maxwell L. Rotstein & Nancy-Gay Rotsteint Robert Rubinoff Mr. David Saffer Esther Sarick Paul J. Savardt Mr. Lawrence Schafer Dr. Hugh Siddall Malcolm & Katrine Siverns Stephen & Jane Smith Ken Snider & Dr. Deborah Leibow Mrs. Doreen L. Stantont Ms. Stephanie Stavro Joel Stevens Brenda Stinson & Carlo De Angelis Dr. Robert Summers-Gillt Page 24 Michele Leighton Symons John Theott Gillian Thomas & Michael Easterbrook Dr. Shantelle Veld Ms. Ruth Watts-Gransden Mr. Brian B. Wilks Mrs. Timothy Wright Ms. Vivien M. Wu One Anonymous Donor Patron ($2,000 - $2,999) William Alguire & Linda Maybarduk Mr. & Mrs. Clive V. Allen Jordan Applebaum & Andrea Burridge Dr. Talitha Arndt & Mr. Ed Esposto Lynly & Trevor Bailiet Richard & Georgina Baird Ms. Katherine Barbert Winifred Barclayt Ms. Lindy Barrow Inger Bartlett & Marshal Stearns Dr. Ewa Bernadska & Dr. Neil Gordon Mrs. Lori Bianchini Mr. John R. Birketttt Ms. Josée Bouchard & Mr. Paul Belanger Ms. Ann Bowman Anna Maria & Bill Braithwaite Julia & David Briskin* Margaret Brockt Ms. Reny Burrows Della H. Campbelltt Jane Campbell & John McLeish Ms. Denise Cargill Ms. Gwen Chamberlain & Mr. Chris Huband Diana Chant & Bill Mitchelltt Ms. Lee Ann Chapple Dr. & Mrs. Albert Cheskes Peng Chiangt Philip & Jennifer Chown Ms. Linda Chu & Mr. John Donald John Church Ms. Vivian Ciaschini Mr. Philip A. Clappisont Helene Clarkson Mr. Hugh M. Clarkson Mrs. Earlaine Collins David & Marilyn Conklin Pauline Couture & Ian Morrison Ms. Marilyn Crowley Dr. Gaylord Curry, in memoriam Carole Curtist Jane Darville & Dr. Skip Bassford Professor K.G. Davey Mr. Raghunath Davloor Mr. J.J. Dayot & Mr. Rick Schiralli Ms. Yvette & Mr. Mike DeBiasi Mary-Kathleen Delicaet & John Young Amanda Demers & Brian Collins Mr. David Denison & Ms. Maureen Flanagan Ms. Trina DeSa Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Diamond Mr. David S. Dick national.ballet.ca Sarah Dinnick & Colin Webster Wilf & Brenda Dinnickt Richard & Lois Doddstt Robert & Marnie Donaldon Mrs. Susan Dore Ms. Lee Anne Downey Mr. Alexander Duhaney Ms. Melanie Edwards & Mr. John Brown Ms. Bronwen Evans Ms. Sharon J. Evans Joan Faranot Catherine Fauquier Ms. Cecil Fennell Rupert Field-Marsham & Lindsay Dale-Harris Ms. and Mr. Frances Filegan Len Finch Mr. & Mrs. John Flemert Robert & Julia Foster Mr. Lorne Fox and Mr. Ken Marple Dr. George & Mrs. Olga Gale André J. Galipeault, C.M. & Suzanne Galipeaulttt Mr. Peter Garstang Bronwen Gates Judith Gelber Ms. Heather V. Gibson Mark & Louise Golding Judy & David Goodings Sara Griffiths Dr. and Mrs. Voldemars Gulens Ms. Taanta Gupta Alayne & Malcolm Hamiltontt Ms. Naomi Harris Ms. Patricia Harris Linda Haynes & Martin Connell Ronald M. Haynes Ms. Susan Hayward Payne Mr. & Mrs. William R. Herridge Avril Higgins & Robert Paget Mr. & Mrs. David Hodgkinson Philip & Clare Holloway Mr. Fred Hurlbut Jarvis & Associates Jaye Jenkins Ms. Gail Julie Mrs. Lorraine Kaake Mr. Saleem Kassum Ms. Mony Kelley Ms. Margaret King Michael Koerner, C.M. & Sonja Koernert Dr. R. Kong Ms. Catherine Lace Mr. John Lashway Ms. Ann Lawson Mr. John B. Lawson, Q.C. Leigh-Ann Laynot Dr. Calvin Lei & Mark Oliver Mr. Andrew Lengyelt Mr. Anthony Lisanti Mr. Michael A. LoPresti William & Molly Anne MacDonaldtt Dr. Ralph Malone & Dr. Elizabeth Oliver Malonet Ms. Judy Manji K. Mantella Ms. Diana Massiah When the curtain opens at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre this April, The National Ballet of Canada will have realized its longstanding dream to return to one of the most important capitals of world dance. It is a thrilling time – during an era of creative renaissance and international interest – to tour to London with our new production of Romeo and Juliet. BE PART OF THE EXCITEMENT! Participate in this landmark event by making a donation to the London Tour. Visit the London Calling webpage at national.ballet.ca Or contact Deanna Underwood at 416 345 9686 x370 or [email protected] Romeo and Juliet Sadler’s Wells Theatre, April 17-21, 2013 London Tour Co-Sponsor London Tour Co-Sponsor Official Airline The National Ballet will travel to London with the support of our generous donors and friends: Jackie Appel John & Claudine Bailey Torunn & David Banks Inger Bartlett & Marshal Stearns David Binet Susanne Boyce & Dr. Brendan Mullen Judi Conacher Jeanie Davis Marlene DelZotto Mr. Thor Eaton & The Honourable Nicole Eaton, Senator Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan Mr. & Mrs. William R. Herridge Gail Hutchison Rosamond Ivey Judith & Robert Lawrie Joan & Jerry Lozinski The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, O.C. Ned & Georgina McLennan Nancy Pencer & Michael Benjamin Sandra & Jim Pitblado Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross, O.C. Kerry Rubie George R. Sutherland Noreen Taylor & David Staines, O.C. Beth Wilson All London Calling donors Dr. Jill Matus Ms. Liza Mauer & Mr. Andrew Sheiner Ms. Eleanor McCaint Ken McCarter & Dianna Symonds Bruce & Alison McDonald Mrs. June McLean Hélène & Ray McLenaghan Ms. Margaret C. McNee Mr. Timothy McNicholas Ms. Sylvia M. McPhee Mr. Shawn McReynolds Susan Meltont Michelle Risi Dance Angel Scholarship Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation Marcy Mihalcheon & Alan Frew & Evan Frew Mr. Myles Mindhamt Mr. & Mrs. John & Sarah Nagel Laurie Nemetz*t Ms. Eileen Newell John & Pamela Newall Ms. Margaret Nicholson Benson Orenstein Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Pankratz Mrs. Rene Pantalone Mr. Douglas L. Parker Graham & Janet Parkinson Dr. Michael Partridge & Dr. Sudha Rajagopal Mr. D. Ross Peebles & Ms. Judith Cole Mrs. Wanda Plachta Mrs. Claudine Pope Frances & Tim Price Mr. Benjamin Prinsen Dr. Linda Rabeneck and Dr. CJ Campbell Mr. Robert Raizenne Carol & Morton Rapp Dr. & Mrs. G.R. Rastegar Dr. Penelope Reed Doob Juta Reed Ms. Barbara Reid Diana Reitberger* Lisa Richter Davey & Michael Davey Ms. Stephanie Roberts & Mr. Kevin Hamilton Mr. Justice Sydney Robins & Mrs. Robins Mr. Peter Ronn Ms. Elaine Roper Andrea Rosen & Stephen MacDonaldt Mr. & Mrs. Rainer & Sharyn Rothfuss Mr. Gerard Roxburgh* Ms. Kerry Rubie Mr. Geoffrey Rytell Vithia Saing & Anthony Meehan Ms. Elodie Sandford Mr. Go Sato Bob and Judith Saye Dr. Hugh Scully & Vanessa Harwood, O.C.t Ms. Colleen Sexsmith Mrs. Joan D. Shaw Barbara and William Shaw Page 26 C. Anderson Silbertt Maggie Morris Smolenskyt Mrs. Joan Sohntt Marion Soloway Dr. Myra Sourkes Ms. Karen Sparks Ms. Anna Stahmer-Jarmain & Mr. W. Edwin Jarmain Gaye & Andy Steint Mrs. Judith Stephanson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Mark & Kim Surchin Karyn Tessmer & Dr. George Konn Cynthia & Craig Thorburn Maureen & Philip Tingleyt Ann-Marie Toccacelli Mrs. Elizabeth Tory Mr. Alex Tosheff Jasmin A. Tucker Dr. Margaret White & Patrick Foody Dr. R.B. Van Winckle Ann Vanderheyden Mr. Jeffrey Verman & Mrs. Sandra Vettese Judy & Graham Weekst Dr. & Mrs. R.J. Wheelertt Ms. Barbara Williams Gregory Williams & Warren Sorensent Nan & Jack Wiseman Maria T. Zakos Ms. Denise Zarn & Mr. James Shenkman Christine Zeuner Mrs. Maria-Luisa Zoppas Veronica Zufeltt Eight Anonymous Donors For more information about the Patrons’ Council, please contact Lennox Toppin at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x331. Friends’ Corps Grand Jeté ($1,250 - $1,999) Ms. Joan Addison Kathleen & Gordon Agar Tim Badgley Cathy & Rachel Barber Ms. Rachel Berchtold Betrose Management Limited Ms. Diane Blake Ms. Susan Burns Leslie Buskard Mr. & Mrs. Peter Buttle Ms. M.C. Clancy Zane & Joan Cohen Ms. Catherine Cornutt Dr. Aida and Daniel Crosthwaite Ms. Anita Day Mr. Elvio De Meneghi Jason Dehni Mr. James L. Donald Mrs. M J. Dundas & Mr. John Petrosoniak Ms. Nora Fischer national.ballet.ca Mr. Blaise Gaetz Mr. John Galloway Aviva and Andrew Goldenberg Mr. T. Bradley Green Katherine Halpenny* & Sean Smith Mrs. Janet Haney Redhead Mr. & Mrs. H. Clifford Hatch Mr. Jason Heayn Mr. Peter Heisey David B. Hughes Dr. Steven Huntley Ms. Pennie R. Jevnikar Ms. Susan Keen Janet Lamb Mr. Richard LaPrairie Shelby and Patrick Leeder Donald & Lorraine Loeb Estate of J. Douglas McCollough Anne S. McLeod Paul & Sandra McCrossan Ms. I. McDorman Diane Morgan & Cyril Gibb Mr. & Mrs. J.D. & Margaret Pattison Raymond Pladsen Mr. and Mrs. J Rosenthal William & Meredith Saunderson Mr. and Mrs. Ian D. Scott Mrs. Stanislawa Skrok Estate of Michael Straeter Carol Swallow Lydia M. Sylvestre Muriel Tait Bonita & Walter Thornton L. Col Robert I. Weinert Lyn M. Westwood Durhane Wong-Rieger Kevin Coombs & Teri Worthington Coombs Ms. Chung Yue Carole & Bernie Zucker Three Anonymous Donors Arabesque ($850 - $1,249) Mrs. June Abel Miss Margaret Agar Ms. Isobel M. Allen Robert & Mary Pat Armstrong Ms. Karen & Ms. Donna Atkin Dr. and Mrs. Ian Blumer Ms. Janet Bulger Miss Linda Campbell The Chepesiuk Family Harold Chmara & Danny Hoy Drs. A & M Cividino Ms. Hilda Clark Mrs. Louise Cornblum Ms. Anne Davidson Elaine & Michael Davies Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Dobell Ms. E.L. Ellins Ms. Karen Ellis Mr. Larry Enkin Evan and Hazel D.J. Fraser Ms. Tamara Glied Ms. Susan Greenbloom Frances Greenwood Dan Hagler and Family Patrons’ Council I n advance of Volunteer Appreciation Week in April, The National Ballet of Canada thanks the chairs and members of the Patrons’ Council Committee whose leadership and passion for dance have been instrumental in the growth and success of this vibrant donor group. The late André Galipeault, a former Chair of the Board of Directors, established the Patrons’ Council in 1982/83. Currently, Krista Kerr is Chair of the Patrons’ Council whose members provide a continuous and invaluable source of support for the National Ballet’s artists and activities each year. André Galipeault. Krista Kerr. Photos by Gary Beechey. Patrons’ Council Chairs André Galipeault, Founding Chair (1983-1993) Allen Marple (1993-1994) Julie Medland (1994-1998) Jeanie Davis (1998-2003) Judi Conacher (2003-2008) Missy Crosbie, Co-Chair (2007-2008) Veronica Zufelt (2008-2009) Ann Hogarth (2009-2011) Krista Kerr (2011- ) To join the community of passionate individuals who support great dance through the Patrons’ Council, please contact Lennox Toppin at 416 345 9686 x331 or [email protected] Mr. Lewis Hertzman Dr. Melvyn Iscove Alanna and Wade Jack Mrs. Elspeth Johnson Joyce King Carol Kleinfeldt & Roman Mychajlowycz Mr. Carl Knipfel Megan & Rachel Levy-McLaughlin Dr. Vance Logan Faye & Dan Manor Miss Laurie Markus Mrs. Patricia L. Martin The McMullens Ms. Shanna Mittleman Ms. Delia M Moog Terry and Dom Morris Miss Eden Oeltjen Shirley Page Martti Palaheimo Miss Joan C. Pape David Peachy & Georgia Henderson Mr. Alan Pearson Renee & David Perlmutter Miss M.J. Phillips Mr. H R Martin Phills Mr. Brayton Polka Mr. Francis Pope Powis Family Foundation Mrs. Dorothy Purchase Elinor Gill Ratcliffe, C.M., O.N.L., LLD (hc) Dr. Evan Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Eric Robitaille Ms. Jennifer Rook Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Ms. Barbara Robertson Dr. Joanne Rovet & Ernest Rovet Mrs. Jean P. Roxbrough Mari & Jim Rutka Sandra Rye Ms. Sharon Sandall Dr. and Ms. William Santo Harold Sclodnick Lilia M. Sham Ms. Ibolya Smith Ms. Solway and Mr. Moore Ms. Wendy Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Tobias van Dalen Ms. Ruth Vernon Ms. Michele Wiederkehr Mr. J.H. Whiteside Karen Wierucki Miss E. Joan Williams Shelagh & David Wilson Mr. Luke Windisch Hastings & Irene Withers Mrs. and Ms. Brenda Wivell World41.com Mr. Mitchell Wywiorski Four Anonymous Donors Brisé ($500 – $849) Ms. Phyllis Agg Ms. Zanana Akande Mrs. Carol Ann Albright Ms. Mary Ann Alexander Vanessa Alexander Dr. Vina Alexopoulou Mr. Anthony Ali Mr. & Mrs. Peter Anastasiades Mr. Brad Antle Mr. Frederick Appleton Mr. and Mrs. Brock Armstrong Mr. Robert Ayling & Dr. Philip John Mrs. Margot A. Baker Yunnie & Michael Balders Ms. Judith Baldwin Mrs. Ursula Bargenda Mr. & Mrs. John Balmer Ms. Laura Barclay Mrs. Ursula Bargenda Page 27 Mr. Michael Barkley Mr. & Mrs. E.R. Barnsley Ms. Deborah Barrett Ms. Helen Barron Mr. Fren Beattie Ms. Carol Beaven Christopher & Christina Begy N. Beilstein & A. Lee Ms. Barbara Bippus Diane Birch Mr. Nicholas Birch Mr. Kim Birchard & Mrs. Carol Dorman Ms. Helena Birt Mr. Frank Biss Ms. Katherine Bischoping Melynda M Bitzos & Paul Mesbouris Ms. Sandra Black H.J. & Tina Blake Mrs. Esther M. Bonfoco-Perz & Ms. Rachael Perz Mrs. Susan Borden Mr. Craig Bradshaw Ms. S. Braithwaite The Branitsky Family Christopher Bredt & Jamie Cameron Mr. & Mrs. Allan and Freda Brender Helen Brenner Teresa and Gordon Briggs Dr. Ian and Jill Brindle Mr. Charles Brown Ms. Shirley Brown Rev. William Brown Irene & Klaus Buechner Elizabeth Payea Butler Warwick R. Butt & Donald N. MacAulay Mr. W.C. Buttimer Ms. Kathleen Byrne Dr. Barbara Caffery Mrs. Patricia Campbell & Ms. Suzanne Campbell Mrs. Anita Captain Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Eleanor Carpen Mr. Jack A. Carr Mr. & Mrs. Ernest & Marie Carter Ian Chalmers Ms. Hsing-Yi Chang Ms. Linda Charbonneau Mrs. Beverley Chernos Dr. Carl Clark David and Sandra Clattenburg Ms. Joan D. Clayton Ms. Irene Cohen Claire Coire Dr. Paul & Marion Comper Mrs. Sydne Conover-Taggart Ms. Jill Cooter Carole & Ted Cordner Joanne Coutts Mr. Denton Creighton Robert Crouch Mr. David M. Cullen Thérèse Culnan Mr. & Ms. David Currie Ms. Fern Daiter Maija Dale Page 28 G.C. Darling Senator Keith & Mrs. Dorothy Davey Mrs. E. Davidson Mr. Stuart Davidson Ms. Anne Day Ms. Linda G. Day Direct IT Recruiting Inc. Mr. Sergei Dmitrevsky Mr. Colin R.C. Dobell Rob Dolan Seamus & Mary Donaghy Mr. Steven D. Donohoe Ms. Janice Downey Ms. Marion Duncan Mrs. Anne Dupre Lynn Eakin Ms. Louise Eason Mrs. Judith Edmondson Mrs. Joyce Edwards Nancy Embry Mrs. Susan English Mr. Hugh Evans Sherry Houser-Evanylo Mrs. Carole Fabris-Mackie Margaret Fairman Joan A. Farlinger Sheila Farrell & Darcy Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Farquhar Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Karen Farrow Ms. Trish Fedora Jon & Roberta Fidler Mrs. Lois J. Field Tony and Carolyn Filice Helena & David Fine Lenora & Ivor Fleming Mr. Mario Foisey Conor Struan Forrest Mrs. Alice H. Fox Ms. Devra Freedman Linda Frum Dr. Lynne Fulton Ms. Nancy Fung Mrs. and Mr. Beverley Galamaga Mr. Douglas G. Gardner Susan Garvie & Douglas Robinson Angelo Gentile Ms. Kristina Getz* Mrs. Pamela Gibson Ms. Elizabeth Gill Mrs. Rauni Gillespie Ms. Wendy Glover Mrs. C. Warren Goldring Mr. Richard Goodman Julia Gorman & Bill Wright Mr. Ing Goping Dr. and Mrs. R.M. Gorczynski Mr. Laurent Goulet Ms. Sandra L. Green & Ms. Mary Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ground Colin Gruchy Ms. Louise Grummitt Joyce Gutmann The Hadwens Mr. Michael Hafeman Mrs. Edythe Hall Patricia Hall Mr. T.M. Hall Mary-Ann Haney Mr. Jack Harris national.ballet.ca Mrs. Jane Anne Hart Mr. and Ms. Keith Hawton Mr. & Mrs. William Heaslip Mr. and Mrs. W.L.B. Heath Ms. Karen Heese Ms. Leah Heidenheim* Mrs. Betty J. Hellwig Ms. E.C. Lee Henderson Mr. Peter Hendrick Ms. Nancy J. Hennigar D. G. Henrikson Susan Hersey and Mark Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Heyland Carol and Neil Hicks Ms. Susan Hill Ms. Mel Hogg Ronald Holgerson Ms. Susan Holt Mr. John Holton Ms. Ruth Hood Christopher Hopgood The Horn Section of the National Ballet Orchestra Richard & Susan Horner Connie Hosier Carla Small & Gary Huggins Mr. Donald Hughes Ms. Jill Humphries Miss M.A. Hunter Denise Ireland Megan & James Ireland Mr. Andrew Iacobucci Mr. Peter Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Jackson Ms. Laura Jantek Ilaria, Sophia & Alex Jemetz Mrs. Frances E. Johnson Dr. David Johnston Robert & Dixie Jones Dr. Caroline Newman & Mitchell Kamiel Dr. Niki Kanaroglou Ms. Henriette Katz Mrs. Sally J. Keeley Ms. Elizabeth Kennedy Dr. Margie Kennedy Dr. Paul Kerr Ms. Helen M. Kersley P. Kertland Dr. Jane Knox & Mr. Harvey Beresford Edith Kolnhofer Olga Kopti Ms. Henrietta Kostman Catherine Kourkounakis Ms. Kim Kraemer Lindsay & Bud Kronenberg Katerina Kuprijanov Ms. Katherine Ladly Robert & Jacqueline Lamont John and Ann Lang Mr. Samuel Laredo Mr. Paul LaRose The Lawrence Family Gail & David Lea Colleen Lennon Michelle Stockwell & Dr. Paul Links Mr. Eric Lipka Lance Livingston Janice & Kira Loeb Donor Profile: Trina DeSa What do you find compelling about ballet? Because ballet has both visual and aural components, unlike other wordless forms of art, I think it lends itself best to experiences of transcendence. Ballet for me can be more nuanced and powerful. At the same time, it can make you feel alive in a very visceral way. The variety in programming at the National Ballet demonstrates this clearly. Ballets like Chroma and In the Upper Room – both highly physical – especially inspire feelings of transcendence. What were your prior experiences with dance? I grew up in Thunder Bay and, on occasion, the National Ballet or Royal Winnipeg Ballet would perform there. Though this did not happen very often, it was enough to spark my interest. What really cemented my interest was borrowing taped performances of ballet from the public library. Once I moved to Toronto, I finally had regular access to ballet and to the energy and intensity of live performances. What do new productions mean to you? New productions keep ballet vital. By creating new work, we allow ballet not only to express and embody traditional themes like beauty, harmony, and decorum, but also to grapple with more contemporary sensibilities, such as angst, displacement, and uncertainty. Trina DeSa, Patrons’ Council member and donor since 2003, with Principal Dancer and choreographer Guillaume Côté. Photo by Bruce Zinger. Dr. Julian Loke Hubert Lum and Eve Leyerle Mrs. Carole Lusby Ms. Sharon Lymer Beverly Lynde Ms. Flora Macdonald Ms. Nancy MacDonald Mr. John MacIver Mr. Bosko Madic Ms. Susan Magee Connie & Peter Mak Angie Mannella Ms. Lili Manson Helen Mara G. Massey Ms. Marcia McClung Ms. Eleanor Mclaughlin Meredith Meads & Kevin Duke Mr. Ulrich Menzefricke Mr. and Mrs. Froim Merkur Mrs. Susan Mertens Robert & Rhonda Metelsky Marion Meyers Angela & Dean Miller Mrs. Catherine L. Miller Ms. Marisue Miller What inspires you to donate to the National Ballet? I was originally drawn to the energy, variety, and dynamism of the National Ballet. This is particularly true of the company today, when it is making itself known once again on the world stage by touring internationally. I think it is every citizen’s duty to ensure that artistic expression and experience remain available to us, and a company of the calibre of the National Ballet is an ideal way to make this happen. The National Ballet enriches the cultural life of our country and expands the reputation of Canadian arts abroad. Sheila Miller Ms. Annabel S. Mills Colin & Meta Mills Lynne & Paul Milnes Mrs. Mary Mingie Arabella Maharaj Ms. Susan Mole Mrs. Adrienne Molloy Ms. Peggy Molloy Lynn M. Morgan Mrs. Wendy Myers Ms. and Mr. Michele Myrah Mr. Robert M. Neilson Mr. Richard Nesbitt Mr. & Mrs. James & Lynn Neufeld Ms. Carol Newall Dr. Steven Nitzkin Dr. Jean O’Grady Ian and Yvonne Oldaker Mr. John O'Leary Fiona Oliver-Glasford Ms. Toni Osbourne Ms. Lia Overs Ms. Sandra Pagan Mr. Alfred & Anne Donaldson-Page Ms. Lesley Paterson Dr. Roger Pearce Ms. Nancy Pearson Susan Pepper & William Harper Nicola and Alexandra Perpick Ms. Rima Petroniene Nikko Pfaff Mrs. Mary K. Phillips Theresa R. Phillips Nina and Terry Picton Ms. Lois Pineau Ms. Vida Pitman Dr. Janice Polgar Ms. Jackie Pollard Anca and Stefan Popescu Ms. Nancy Posluns Ms. Patsy Poulin Jane Pound Ms. Nadia Potts-Gomez Mr. Harold Povilaitis Mr. David Purcell Mr. Chris Purdye Ms. Gracia Rahbe Ms. Marion Rason Mrs. Florence P. Reeves Jasmin Reville and Wendy Reville Ms. Marilyn Kay Richards Page 29 Support New Work with The Friends’ Corps Members watching Property Supervisor John Miracle at work during a tour of The Gretchen Ross Production Centre. Photo by Gary Beechey. O ur Friends’ Corps members contribute greatly to the strength and uniqueness of our repertoire. Annual giving provides us with the stable funding we require to stage new productions that promote the development of ballet and present our audiences with the best of today’s choreography. In return, we are pleased to invite all Friends’ Corps members to witness their gifts in action at working rehearsals, backstage tours, and special events. Help us create new work by joining the Friends’ Corps! For more information, contact Deanna Underwood at 416 345 9686 x370 or Brisé[email protected] (continued from page 28) Mr. Gordon A. Richardson Ms. Janet Rideout Ms. Meghan Robertson Mrs. Betty Rockley Mr. Juan M. Rodriguez Ms. Janet Rowley Susan Rutledge* Ms. June K. Ryan Mr. Christopher Rzepa Mrs. Mary E Sarjeant Christina & Gabriella Sarrouh Dr. Michael Sayer Dr. & Mrs. A.G. Scarth Mr. and Mrs. James Scobbie Ms. Ruth Scolnik Mrs. June Scott Mrs. Elinor Seppala Virginia Ann Shanker Gary & Katherine Shaw Anne and Joseph Shier Mrs. Christine Simpson Penelope Smiley & Meg Cormack Mr. Carl Shain & Mr. Russell Smith Dr. Sony Sierra & Mr. Onkar Singh Ms. Lianne Sinclair Mr. Donald A. Smith Ms. Louise Smith R. Smith Sarah Phillips-Smith Page 30 Dr. Peter and Luci Snodgrass Mr. Timothy Spain Ms. Sarah Sparling Mrs. Myrna Stait-Gardner Mr. Kenneth Stephen Cheryl E. Stephenson Mr. David Stephenson Ms. Elizabeth Stewart Mr. Hamish Stewart Dr. Mary F. Stewart Ms. Penelope Stewart Mrs. Diana Stott Mr. Kenneth Stowe and Ms. Nita Farmer Dr. Doris Sutherland Mrs. Jayne Suzuki Ms. Lillian Tanizaki Mrs. and Ms. Joan Taylor Mrs. Helen Tazzman Ms. Elizabeth Terry Catherine Tompkins & Sandra Zimmerman Ms. Sara Thompson Ms. Catherine Thomson Dr. Lynne Thurling Mr. Patrick Tivy Ms. Diane Torney Miss Vivian Treacy Hazel Tregenza national.ballet.ca Irina Trofimova & Dr William Sulis Wai-Yee Tsai Barbara & Marlowe Tucker Ms. Leslie Tuttle Birch The Latimer Family Ms. Nadya Tymochenko Marina & Walter Unger Paul & Alison Uys Gail Vanstone Mrs. Deborah Vernon Jane Virro Mrs. Gillian Von Teichman Mr. David Walker Mrs. Ann Wadden The Wagner Family Jack & Debra Walker The Very Reverend Peter Wall & Anne Harvey Mr. Gordon Warme Roger and Ulli Watkiss Ms. Sheila Watson Dr. Phillip Wattam & Dr. Lois Russell Wattam Mr. Peter Webb Ms. Barbara Weider Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. West Dr. Eleanor Westney Ms. Isabel Wheelwright Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wheler Mr. Patrick Whitley Ms. Marion Wilk Mrs. Kris Wilson-Yang & Mr. Homer Yang Ms. Erika Wimmer Ms. Ethel M. Woods Barbara & Martin Worndl Mrs. Lilla Wright Ms. Judy Yamamoto Ms. Valerie Yearwood Miriam & Bernard Zylberberg 25 Anonymous Donors The National Ballet of Canada thanks all Fouetté, Pirouette and Plié level donors for their generous donations. For more information about Friends’ Corps, please contact Deanna Underwood at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x370. *Artists and Staff Patron for 10 or more years tt Patron for 20 or more years t Turnout Melanie Agopian Ms. Vanessa Antinucci Ms. Angelina Bakshi Catherine Barry Marie-Pierre Belanger James Binckly Brendan Brammall Ms. Kathleen Butterfield Gargi Chopra Olga Churkina Lindsay Cook Mrs. Delane Cooper Ms. Kerri Craddock Stephanie Daub Ms. Melanie Dowhaniuk Ms. Allison Freeman Grace Hou Robert D. Howe Mr. Yervant Khatchadourian Ms. Jennifer Lee Linda Lee Martine Mangion and Jamie Smith Rad Designs Joel Stevens Jonathan Voigt Ms. Leah Wright Jason Zan For more information, please contact Michelle Brome, CFRE, at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x325. Corporate Council February 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013 Corporate Leader ($10,000 and above) Young Presidents’ Organization Corporate Executive ($5,000 - $9,999) Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Local 58 Charitable Benefit Fund Corporate Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Burgundy Asset Management Cogeco Data Services Mercedes-Benz Canada Incorporated Power Corporation of Canada Corporate Donors ($500 – $1,499) Fidelitas Holding Company Ltd. Reitmans Incorporated Uniglobe PLUS Travel Group For more information, please contact Susan Rutledge at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x380. Foundation Donors February 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013 $30,000 and above The Frank Gerstein Charitable Foundation Hal Jackman Foundation The McLean Foundation $15,000 – $29,999 J.P. Bickell Foundation $5,000 – $14,999 Audrey S. Hellyer Charitable Foundation The Langar Foundation $2,000 – $4,999 Hope Charitable Foundation The K. M. Hunter Charitable Foundation Kenneth G. Mills Foundation Judith Teller Foundation The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation Named Funds The National Ballet of Canada, Endowment Foundation provides financial strength and stability, helping to ensure the vitality and excellence of the National Ballet today and for generations to come. The National Ballet is grateful for the commitment and dedication of those who have established a Named Fund within the Endowment Foundation. The American Friends of Canada Dancer Fund The Appel Family Fund in Honour of Bram & Bluma Appel The John & Margaret Bahen Fund supports the company’s Canadian tours. The John & Claudine Bailey Fund The David & Kim Beatty Fund The Mona Campbell Fund The Walter Carsen New Creations Fund The Judith & Marshall Cohen Fund The Horst Dantz & Don Quick Dancer Wellness Fund The Paul & Adelle Deacon Fund The Celia Franca Memorial Fund The Kevin & Roger Garland Fund The Ira Gluskin & Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Fund The Gail Hutchison Fund The Beryl & Richard Ivey Fund The Anna & Don Johnson Fund The Lucille & Urban Joseph Fund The James Kudelka Fund The Sonia & Arthur Labatt Fund The Joyce Lee Memorial Fund The Joan & Jerry Lozinski Fund The Sarah & David Macdonald Fund The Sylvia M. McPhee Dancer Fund The Julie & Ted Medland Fund The Nancy Pencer Fund The Sandra & Jim Pitblado Fund The Richard Rooney & Laura Dinner Fund The Ada Slaight Fund The Fran Taubkin Dancer Fund The David Tory Memorial Fund The Volunteer Committee Build-a-Ballet Fund $500 - $1,999 Jackman Foundation The Nixon Charitable Foundation The Young Family Foundation One Anonymous Donor For more information, please contact Sarah McLaughlin at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x385. Page 31 Corporate Sponsors The National Ballet of Canada gratefully acknowledges the generous support of our Corporate Sponsors. Presents Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Presents The Nutcracker RBC Apprentice Programme London Tour Co-Sponsor London Tour Co-Sponsor Official Airline Diamond Gala Lead Sponsor Presents The Four Seasons & Emergence Presents Romeo and Juliet Nijinsky presented by Rolex Dancers First Award The Global Reach of Corporate Partnerships Share the Magic Title Sponsor Jillian Vanstone and Aleksandar Antonijevic in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. Nutcracker Story Time Series Sponsor Dance About Corporate partnerships are essential for The National Ballet of Canada to realize Karen Kain’s artistic vision. Performance Sponsors I Official Dry Cleaner Official Event Supplier Official Travel Supplier Inc Page 32 Official Hospitality Partner Official Beer Sponsor Ottawa Tour Transportation Sponsor Official Floral Sponsor n recent years, investments in dancer excellence and innovative new works have garnered international attention and prestigious invitations to tour. In many cases, our corporate partners have enabled these creative projects as generous sponsors of our performances, touring and education activities. We regard our sponsors as key players in our success and we thank them sincerely for their confidence in all that we do. The National Ballet will continue to bring the best of dance to new audiences in the 2013/14 season, with tours already planned to Sarasota Springs, Ottawa, and more to be confirmed. By sponsoring an upcoming tour, you can help enhance our role as a world leader in dance. For more information about sponsoring the National Ballet on tour, contact Susan Rutledge at 416 345 9686 x380 or [email protected] national.ballet.ca (As of January 31, 2013) Celia Franca, founder of The National Ballet of Canada, ca. 1960. Photo by Janine. Celia Franca Society I n addition to donations made in their lifetime, many donors have also established gifts in their estates or through financial planning to help guarantee the future of artistic excellence at The National Ballet of Canada. These legacy gifts reflect an individual’s belief in supporting the ongoing needs of the National Ballet and its mission to present the masterworks of classical and contemporary ballet. Donors who arrange a legacy gift are invited to join the Celia Franca Society, allowing the National Ballet to acknowledge their generosity and foresight during their lifetimes. In gratitude, the National Ballet invites members of the Celia Franca Society to special events and offers public recognition. The Celia Franca Society is named in honour of the National Ballet’s Founder, to pay tribute to her vision, tenacity and passion. The members of the Celia Franca Society are likewise recognized for their dedication and generosity. “It is my dream that The National Ballet of Canada endure forever and ever.” – Celia Franca, 2006 To learn more about the Celia Franca Society, visit national.ballet.ca or contact Joanna Ivey at [email protected] or 416 345 9686 x347. Page 34 national.ballet.ca Elaine J. Adair Margaret Agar Vanessa Alexander Isobel Allen Reid Anderson & Dieter Graefe John & Claudine Bailey Lynly & Trevor Bailie Torunn & David Banks Katherine Barber Mr. & Mrs. E.R. Barnsley Gillian & Kenneth Bartlett Florence Sharpe Barwell Professor Marion G. Bassett Avie Bennett David W. Binet John R. Birkett Ms. Katherine Bischoping Mrs. Gail Boire Marnie Bracht Mr. Douglas Bradley Jennifer Burton Patricia Campbell Dr. Ann E. Camps Walter Carsen, O.C. Professor Alfred L. Chan & Mr. Michael Farewell Peng Chiang Marilyn Creighton Jane Darville & Dr. Skip Bassford Elizabeth and Ted Davidson Jeanie A. Davis Amanda Demers & Brian Collins Marilyn J. Doekes Sherry Taylor Drew Maureen & James Dunn Ardith Ekdahl Dena Feng Beverley Flint Lorne Fox Mr. Douglas G. Gardner Kevin J. Garland* Ann (Kadrnka) Garnet Maxine Goldberg Freda Gottesman-Brender & Allan Brender Ms. A. Graham-Calderisi Mr. Donald D. Grant Tony & Kitty Griffin Carol Guppy G. Michael Hale & C.N. Jacobsen Dr. Ronald M. Haynes W.R. Herridge Lewis Hertzman Mr. James Hewson Mr. Christopher E. Horne Margo Howard Gail Hutchison Richard M. Ivey Joan F. Ivory Elsa Jackson Ishrani Jaikaran Ms. Agnes Jenkinson Robert D. Johnston Ron & Nancy Johnston Karen Kain*, C.C., LL.D., D.Litt, O.Ont. James Kerr & J. Linden Best Mr. Elmer Rob Koppel Kathryn Kossow Gurney M. Kranz Lindsay & Bud Kronenberg Jessica & Paul Lindenfelser Mr. Eric Lipka Ms. Chung-Yee Loo Mr. Doug Lowry Joan & Jerry Lozinski Sarah & David Macdonald Tim MacDonald & Michelle Morin Polly K. A. MacFarlane Janice May Marcia McClung Mrs. Barbara McKenney Miss Jean McPhee Ms. Sylvia M. McPhee Julie & Ted Medland Stephanie Meredith Ms. Elizabeth Metcalfe Sigmund & Elaine Mintz Mrs. Joan Moes Marina Nawrocki Ms. Janis Neilson* Laurie Nemetz* Tony Sylvestre & Lisa North Miss Dorothy M. Parr Sandra Pitblado & Jim Pitblado, C.M. Dr. Linda Rabeneck Kenneth F. Read Dr. John Reeve-Newson Peter Reeve-Newson Diana Reitberger* Margaret Riggin Robin Robinson Mrs. Mary E. Sarjeant Mr. J.M. Doc Savage Paul J. Savard Richard Ira Saxe Christine Scott C. Anderson Silber Robert Smith Maggie Morris Smolensky Larry S. Snyder Karen Sparks Mrs. Doreen L. Stanton Carolyn & Gordon Ste. Croix Astrid M. Stec Cheryl E. Stephenson Mrs. Frances M. Stretton Ann Sutton Ronald Taber & Rowland Galbraith Judith Tait John Theo Mr. Nicholas Tomiuk Lennox Toppin* Ms. Diane Torney Marje Koidu Virro Mrs. Diana St. B. Weatherall Jill & Geoffrey Williams Mr. John H. Williams Ms. Ainslie Wood Ms. Ethel M. Woods Ms. Vivien M. Wu Mr. Denny Young Veronica Zufelt 43 Anonymous Donors *Artists and Staff Bequests The National Ballet of Canada recognizes with gratitude those individuals whose commitment to the company extends beyond their lifetimes. The Estate of Daphne Bell The Estate of Elizabeth Blackstock The Estate of Mona Campbell, O.C. The Estate of Horst Dantz & Don Quick The Estate of Ann Henderson & Lyman Henderson, C.M. The Estate of Martha Isobel McLaren The Estate of Helen Allen Stacey The Estates of Irving & Miriam Steinberg The Estate of Hugh Victor Wallace Page 35