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Welcome to Juilliard Dance Senior Graduation Concert 2019 Tonight, you will experience the culmination of a transformative four-year journey for the senior class of Juilliard Dance. Through rigorous physical training and artistic and intellectual exploration, all of the fourth-year dancers have expanded the possibilities of their movement abilities, stretching beyond what they thought possible when entering the program as freshmen. They have accepted the challenge of what it means to be a generous citizen artist and hold that responsibility close to their hearts. Chosen by the dancers, the solos and duets presented tonight have been This page: Collaboration with Juilliard415, choreography by Ethan Colangelo. Photos by Rosalie O'Connor commissioned for this evening or acquired from existing repertory and staged for this singular occasion. The works represent the manifestation of an evolution of growth and the discovery of their powerfully unique artistic voices. I am immensely proud of each and every fourth-year artist; it has been a joy and an honor to get to know the senior class, a group of individuals who will inevitably change the landscape of the field of dance as it exists today. Please join me for a standing ovation, cheering on the members of the class of 2019 as they take the stage for the last time together in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater. Well done, dancers—we thank you for your beautiful contributions to our Juilliard community and to the world beyond our campus. Cover: Alejandro Cerrudo's Little mortal jump Sincerely, Alicia Graf Mack Director, Juilliard Dance
The Juilliard School presents Juilliard Dance Division Senior Graduation Concert 2019 Monday, May 20, 2019, 7:30pm Peter Jay Sharp Theater Matthew Gilmore The Calling (excerpt from Splendid Isolation II ) Clarissa Castañeda Smile Masking (solo excerpt) Benjamin Simoens Parting Song Can Wang Make a Dance Before I Go Miranda-Ming Quinn She Is Trying to Be Born Nicholas Jurica Little Friday Oliver Flor Jull Jennie Palomo Lamento della Ninfa Matthew Quigley Leaving Myles Langston Hunter La Giustizia Moscelyne ParkeHarrison rule/breaker Mio Ishikawa Exhausting space (excerpt) Intermission This performance is supported in part by the Muriel Gluck Production Fund. Please make certain that all electronic devices are turned off during the performance. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not permitted in this auditorium. 1
Luca Devlyn Sierra Oblivion Anca Putin Uncover Chase Buntrock Excerpt from Shalosh Sean Lammer Jacob Thoman twenty-three Megan Myers Vollmond Simon Rydén In D flat Major Kylie James A Message to Myself Ethan Colangelo And Then Zoe Hollinshead Erotics of Doubt Maddie Hanson without color Class of 2019 Plaicir 2
Meet the Artists Matthew Gilmore The Calling (excerpt from Splendid Isolation II) (2006) Choreographer: Jessica Lang Rehearsal Director: Kanji Segawa Music: Trio Mediaeval Original Costume Concept: Jessica Lang Original Costume Design: Elena Comendador •E thel Winter Scholarship Original Lighting Design: Al Crawford, adapted by Nicole Pearce • Pearl Bernstein Memorial Born and raised in Canton, Mass., Matthew Gilmore began dancing at the Scholarship Gold School in Brockton, Mass. He continued his training at Walnut Hill • Lester R. and School for the Arts, graduating in 2015. While at Juilliard he has performed Doris S. Benjamin Scholarship the works of Nacho Duato, Merce Cunningham, Jerome Robbins, Alejandro • Princess Grace Cerrudo, José Limón, Roy Assaf, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Stefanie Batten Foundation Bland, and Helen Simoneau. In recent years he has attended summer Scholarship programs with Springboard Dans Montréal, Nederlands Dans Theater, Jacob’s Pillow, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Gilmore is a recipient of the 2018 Princess Grace award and is thrilled to be joining Aspen Santa Fe Ballet upon graduation. Special thanks to Jessica Lang for use of the costume Clarissa Castañeda Smile Masking (solo excerpt) (2015) Choreographer: Peter Chu Rehearsal Director: Taylor LaBruzzo Music: “Smile Masking” by Jean Francois Houle and “Words of Amber” by Ólafur Arnalds Text: “Facial Exercises and Massage Routines for Skin Beauty” • Irene Diamond Scholarship by Ern Westmore • Francis Goelet Original Lighting: Eric Chad Scholarship A native of Lake Worth, Fla., Clarissa Castañeda began her serious training at 13 at Boca Ballet Theater under the tutelage of Dan Guin and Jane Tyree. While there, she danced many ballets including The Sleeping Beauty, The Rite of Spring, Balanchine’s Valse Fantasie and Serenade, and Afternoon of a Faun. After graduating in 2015, she continued her training at Juilliard, Photos by Gregory Costanzo where she has performed new works by Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, and Stefanie Batten Bland as well as repertory pieces by Richard Alston, Crystal Pite, and Alejandro Cerrudo. Castañeda has attended summer programs such as Alonzo King LINES Ballet (full merit scholarship) and Springboard Danse Montréal, where she performed an excerpt of WorkWithinWork by William Forsythe. 3
Meet the Artists (Continued) Benjamin Simoens Parting Song (Premiere) Choreographer: Taylor LaBruzzo Music: “Der Muller und der Bach” by Franz Schubert Benjamin Simoens started dancing at age 5. He began his training in Los •C ara and Angeles at a small school, Lauridsen Ballet Centre, where he studied Hiram Lewine primarily classical ballet and was introduced to contemporary dance. Juilliard Scholarship • Edward John has immersed him in varied techniques including Graham, Limón, Forsythe, Noble Foundation Horton, and Gaga. For three consecutive summers (2013-15), he attended Scholarship the San Francisco Ballet summer intensive and trained with such notable teachers as Patrick Armand, Parish Maynard, and Jeffery Lyons. Simoens has performed lead roles in The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, and Jerome Robbins’ Moves. He was a 2014 winner in dance for the YoungArts Foundation and has been recognized for his contributions to the arts by the California State Senate. Simoens will begin his professional dance career with Milwaukee Ballet for its 2019-20 season. Can Wang Make a Dance Before I Go (Premiere) Choreographer: Can Wang Music: “Zai Jian (Hip-Hop),” recorded by A-Yue, MC HotDog, Kungfu-P&Pact Text: “Touching The Sky” by Shreya D. Chattree •M arjorie Tallman Can (pronounced “Tsan”) Wang is a dancer and an aspiring choreographer Memorial from China who has performed works by Martha Graham, Merce Scholarship • Cara and Cunningham, José Limón, Nacho Duato, Stephanie Batten-Bland, Roy Hiram Lewine Assaf, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Helen Simoneau, and Andrea Miller, Scholarship among others. Her own choreographic works have been performed on stages in China, the U.S., and South Korea. She has also collaborated with internationally acclaimed visual artists. She started her ballet training at the Affiliated School of Beijing Dance Academy at age 10, began studying modern dance at Beijing Dance Academy in 2013, and completed training in contemporary dance at Unitec Institute of Technology in New Zealand in 2015. She looks forward to continuing her artistic journey after graduation. 4
Miranda-Ming Quinn She Is Trying to Be Born (Premiere) Choreographer: Ironstone Music: “She Is Trying to Be Born” by Jordi and Jon Chetrit Miranda-Ming Quinn began dancing in her hometown of Baltimore and trained at Mid-Atlantic Center for the Performing Arts under the artistic • J erome L. Greene Fellowship direction of Shannon Torres. She is well-versed in both classical and contemporary styles along with a novice zest for flamenco. She is proud to be a part of the Juilliard community with the support of the Jerome L. Greene Fellowship, which has created opportunities to work with choreographers from the U.S. and Europe and to perform works of world renowned choreographers, fellow students, and of her own creation. She is eager to continue pursuing a career as a performing artist and would like to thank everyone who has played a role in her development thus far. She will be joining Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for the 2019-20 season. Oliver Flor Jull and Nicholas Jurica Little Friday (Premiere) Choreographer: Nicolas Noguera Music: “High and Dry” by Radiohead, produced by XL Recordings Recording: “what happens when you stop talking to yourself all the time,” a speech by Alan Watts • J erome L. Greene Fellowship Oliver Flor Jull, born and raised in Denmark, started dancing when he was accepted into the Royal Danish Ballet School in fifth grade. There he was trained in the classical Bournonville ballet technique. After ninth grade he decided that he wanted to see the world, so his adventure continued at Interlochen Arts Academy, where he would dive deeper into his studies and danced in multiple full-length ballets. After high school he was accepted by Juillliard, where he would become part of multiple creative processes with renowned choreographers and creators such as Stephanie Batten Bland, Roy Assaf, and many more. Nicholas Jurica grew up in Beaverton, Ore. At 10 years old he was put into a ballroom class by his mom (thanks, Mom!). At 13 he attended ACMA, a public arts school in Beaverton, under the directorship of Julane Stites. The following year he joined Nancy Davis and Jim Lane’s school, the Portland Ballet. The next big change in schooling was coming to Juilliard. Jurica is incredibly humbled and honored to be part of this community and grateful to the large support group he has had through this process. •F rederick Cotton Classical Dance Scholarship • Cara and Hiram Lewine Scholarship
Meet the Artists (Continued) Jennie Palomo Lamento della Ninfa Choreographer: Zak Ryan Schlegel Music: Lamento della Ninfa by Claudio Monteverdi, performed by Montserrat Figueras and Jordi Savall • Irene Diamond Jennie Palomo was born and raised in Orange County, Calif. At age 4, she Scholarship began studying dance at West Coast School of the Arts, mainly ballet, • Albina Andrews Scholarship contemporary, and jazz. She is an alum of the Orange County School of the Arts under the Commercial Dance Conservatory where she studied modern, tap, and hip-hop. During her time at Juilliard, she has had the privilege of performing works by Twyla Tharp, José Limon, and Mark Morris, as well as new creations by Roy Assaf, Stefanie Batten Bland, Kate Skarpetowska, and Helen Simoneau. She would love to thank her parents, family, mentors, and friends for their constant support througout her years at Juilliard. Matthew Quigley Leaving (Premiere) Choreographer: Danielle Agami Special thanks to Ate9 Matthew Quigley grew up in Montreal and Toronto and studied dance at •M argaret J. and Canada’s National Ballet School, graduating in 2015 with multiple awards. Roy H. Pollack He went on to study dance at Juilliard and will receive his BFA in May, Scholarship • Josef and Melinda 2019. He has performed repertoire by Crystal Pite, Richard Alston, Ohad Romon Scholarship Naharin and José Limón. He has worked with choreographers Andrea Miller, Roy Assaf, Stephanie Batten Bland, Bobbi Jene Smith, Danielle Agami, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, and Helen Simoneau. An active choreographer, photographer, and visual artist, he will continue dancing in New York after graduation. 6
Myles Langston Hunter La Giustizia (Premiere) Choreographer: Katarzyna Skarpetowska Music: From Giulio Cesare—Act III, Scene 5, La giustizia (Sesto), by George Frideric Handel Costume Design: Myles Hunter • Irene Diamond Scholarship Myles Langston Hunter is a native of Los Angeles, where he attended • Juilliard the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. During his sophomore Scholarship year at Juilliard, he and four other Juilliard students were selected to travel to Botswana, South Africa, to teach dance and theater to underprivileged students interested in the performing arts. Last summer, he danced at several programs such as Perry-Mansfield, Bodytraffic, NDT, and Arts Umbrella. In his spare time, he builds his skills as a clothing, costume, and dance wear designer. He is the creator, founder, and seamster of the clothing line Luxury Langston. Moscelyne ParkeHarrison rule/breaker Choreographer: Johannes Weiland Music: “Maggot Brain” by Funkadelic, recorded by Westbound Records Moscelyne ParkeHarrison grew up in the Berkshires and attended Walnut Hill School for the Arts. At Juilliard, she performed in New Dances and •E dward John Noble Foundation the repertoire of José Limón, Nacho Duato, Robert Dekkers, Crystal Pite, Scholarship and Martha Graham. She trained and performed with the Jacob’s Pillow • Rebekah Harkness Contemporary Ensemble, as well as the composing principals of Iztok Kovac Scholarship in at b12 in Berlin. She won a best choreography prize at the New York Theater Dance Summerfest 2018 for the play He & She. A Gluck Community Fellow and volunteer for Dance for PD, she has also been a residence life assistant for two years. She would like to thank her family for their endless support, peers for their inspiration and levity, and the instructors of Juilliard for their valuable mentorship. 7
Meet the Artists (Continued) Mio Ishikawa Exhausting space (excerpt) (2013) Choreographer: Iván Pérez Music: Rutger Zuydervelt Light design: Peter Lemmens Costumes: Carlijn Petermeijer •T omodachi Suntory Exhausting Space is an adaptation of Attention, the doors are closing!, Music Scholarship created at Ballet Moscow in a coproduction with Korzo Productions and supported by Fund Performing Arts Netherlands. Mio Ishikawa is a native of Tokyo, where she began training at age 5. Majoring in economics at college in Tokyo, she found a strong interest in the relationship between performing arts and society, which motivated her to come to Juilliard. During her time here, she has performed works by Alejandro Cerrudo, Stefanie Batten Bland, Shannon Gillen, Twyla Tharp, Roy Assaf, Mark Morris, Katarzyna Skarpetowka, Helen Simoneau, and José Limón along with her exploration in choreography. She will continue her pursuit of the arts through dancing, creating, and teaching with her cross-cultural experience between home in the East and training in the West. She would like to thank everyone who has supported her in achieving her dream. Intermission 8
Luca Devlyn Sierra Oblivion (Premiere) Choreographer: Adam Barruch Music: “Oblivion” by Astor Piazzolla, recorded by the Munich Piano Trio Luca Devlyn Sierra is a dancer and filmmaker from Los Angeles. He has performed works choreographed by José Limón, Mark Morris, Helen • Irene Diamond Scholarship Simoneau, Kate Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, Stefanie Batten Bland, and • Juilliard Crystal Pite. As a filmmaker, he has freelanced as a director/cinematographer Scholarship throughout the New York fashion scene. He has made films for Asher Levine, Morgan Le Faye, and KESNYC that appeared in New York Fashion Week and the Museum of Modern Art. He has also interned for Dance Films Association at Lincoln Center. Anca Putin Uncover (Premiere) Choreographer: Anne Plamondon Music: “Summer 2” by Max Richter Born and raised in Arad, Romania, Anca Putin began training as an aerobic gymnast at age 5. At a young age she achieved the titles of national and •L ucille and Jack Yellen Scholarship European champions. In 2008, after moving to Toronto, she began the • LCU Foundation dance training that led her to pursue it as a career, including being accepted Grant at Juilliard. Over the past four years, she had the opportunity to perform • Ruth Katzman new works by Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, and Scholarship Stefanie Batten Bland as well as be cast in repertoire pieces such as Por • Arthur Ross Foundation Vos Muero by Nacho Duato, Sounddance by Merce Cunningham, and The Scholarship Rite Of Spring by Martha Graham. She looks forward to continuing her growth among brilliant artists in the dance industry in the years to come. 9
Meet the Artists (Continued) Chase Buntrock and Sean Lammer Excerpt from Shalosh (2005) Choreographer: Ohad Naharin Rehearsal Director: Bobbi Jene Smith Music: Na Tum Jaano Na Hum by Rajesh Roshan, recorded by Lucky Ali & Ramya •A gnes Varis Original Lighting: Ani Yona “Bambi” Bueno Scholarship • Lester Lanin Scholarship Chase Buntrock is from Chicago. After training as a competitive gymnast for 10 years, he realized he wanted a more artistic outlet. He made his transition into dance at 13 and quickly discovered it was his passion. Prior to Juilliard, he trained at the Chicago Academy for the Arts High School, where he immediately joined the repertory company under the direction of Randy Duncan. In the summer following his senior year, he performed as a guest with Visceral Dance Company of Chicago at Jacob’s Pillow dance festival on the Inside/Out stage. During his summers, he has trained at San Francisco Ballet, Arts Umbrella, Nederlands Dans Theater, and Springboard Danse Montréal, and has performed works by Crystal Pite, Sharon Eyal, Merce Cunningham, Roy Assaf, and more. Buntrock is thrilled to join Ballet BC for the 2019-20 season. Sean Lammer was born in Lancaster, Pa., and began dancing at age 5. After graduating from Walnut Hill School of the Arts in 2015, he attended Juilliard, where he has danced works by Ohad Naharin, Twyla Tharp, Nacho Duato, Martha Graham, José Limón, Roy Assaf, Helen Simoneau, and Katarzyna Skarpetowska as well as exploring his own choreographic work through several concerts and collaborations. At Juilliard, Lammer has discovered an interest in community engagement through dance and has worked and •L ester Lanin volunteered as a teaching artist internationally and domestically at programs Scholarship in Botswana, South Africa; New Orleans; and Orlando. He is a Gluck Fellow, a program that fosters community engagement through free and interactive concerts at healthcare facilities and other events in the five boroughs. 10
Jacob Thoman twenty-three (Premiere) Choreographer: Jacob Thoman Music: “Hanging” by Machinefabriek Jacob Thoman is a native of Cincinnati who trained and performed with Exhale Dance Tribe and Cincinnati Ballet for four years before joining • J uilliard Scholarship Juilliard Dance’s class of 2019 under Larry Rhodes and Alicia Graf Mack. He has received additional training from Cedar Lake’s Intensive 360/180, Springboard Danse Montréal, and the Eastman Summer Program. Thoman has performed works by Crystal Pite, Mark Morris, Alejandro Cerrudo, and Stefanie Batten Bland, among others. Post-graduation, he is excited to be working professionally in New York City with the Shed as a dancer in Dragon Spring Phoenix Rise with choreography by Akram Khan. Megan Myers Vollmond (Premiere 2006, Schauspielhaus Wuppertal) Choreographer: Pina Bausch Rehearsal Director: Silvia Farias Heredia Music: “Aida” by Maria Spyropoulou This solo is performed in training clothes. This solo is performed in cooperation with Pina Bausch Foundation, •M el Silverman Dance Scholarship Wuppertal/Germany. • Yolanda Sardi Schwartzman Megan Myers was born and raised in Cincinnati, where she began her Scholarship training at De La Arts and Z Company. At age 17, she moved to Chicago • Stephen E. Somers to become an apprentice with Hubbard Street 2 under the direction of Scholarship Terence Marling. At Juilliard, she has found an interest in the intersection of dance with other art forms including fashion, theater, and film. She has collaborated on dance films and New York Fashion Week presentations for brands including Morgane Le Fay and KES that brought recognition from Vogue. She has also performed with Andrea Miller’s Gallim at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and with the Francesca Harper Project. Myers would like to thank her family, teachers, and friends for their unconditional love, support, and guidance. 11
Meet the Artists (Continued) Simon Rydén In D-flat Major (Premiere) Choreographer: Mario Zambrano Music: Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2, by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Gabriela Montero •N orman and Born and raised in Stockholm, Simon Rydén was trained at the Royal Swedish Rosina Winston Ballet School before attending Juilliard. He has performed works by Aszure Scholarship • Eileen Hayes Barton, Jiri Kylian, Merce Cunningham, Roy Assaf, and Fredrik “Benke” Ludlam Rydman, among others. He also enjoys choreographing his own works. Scholarship Kylie James A Message to Myself (Premiere) Choreographer: Koinè Iwasaki Music: “A Message to Myself” by Roo Panes Costumes: L.A. Dance Designs • Irene Diamond Born in Miami, Kylie James began dancing at age 3. She graduated from Scholarship Somerset Arts Conservatory with honors, receiving its excellence in the arts award. While at Juilliard she has worked with world-renowned choreographers such as Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, and Stefanie Batten Bland. She has also performed works by Bill T. Jones, Twyla Tharp, and Mark Morris. Her background has given her diverse experience in ballet, pointe, contemporary, jazz, hip hop, tap, and lyrical. Over the years, she has trained at prestigious programs such as the Joffrey Ballet, IbStage in Barcelona, and Alonzo King LINES Ballet. James also has a passion for choreography and has earned top honors for her pieces at regional and national dance competitions. 12
Ethan Colangelo And Then (Premiere) Choreographer: Stephan Laks, in collaboration with Ethan Colangelo Music: “Killing Time”and “Beasts of This Earth” by Nicholas Jaar Text: Excerpt from a lecture by Julian Jaynes A native of Toronto, Ethan Colangelo is in his final year at Juilliard, where he has created work inside its walls but has also presented his creations elsewhere. In 2016 three of his student choreographic workshop pieces were performed at the school's Choreographic Honors showcase. That summer he was selected for a choreographic residency at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance’s Gaga Summer Intensive, where he created a work for six women. Last fall Colangelo was selected to present work at Reverb Dance Festival NYC, where a classmate performed a solo work. In 2017 Guillaume Cote (associate choreographer of the National Ballet of Canada) invited Colangelo to create work at Cote’s Montreal festival, Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur, where he presented two separate pieces. In 2018 Colangelo presented work at the APAP 2018 showcases and was one of nine choreographers selected internationally for the Copenhagen International Choreography Competition. Special thanks to Sarah Pippin and Jared Brown Zoe Hollinshead Erotics of Doubt (Premiere) Choreographer: Zoe Hollinshead Music: “Claire de Lune” by Claude Debussy, performed by Martin Jones Zoe Hollinshead is a native of Atlanta and has been dancing for 17 years. She was trained at Spelman College and DanceMakers of Atlanta before • J erry Bywaters Cochran being accepted into Juilliard. In addition to all of the wonderful performance Scholarship in opportunities during the past four years, she was also able to nurture a love Dance in Honor of for outreach through programs such as Juilliard ARTreach, stArtOsceola, Martha Hill Gluck Community Fellowship, and CLIMB teaching fellowship, all facilitated • Irene Diamond by the school and its alumni. She hopes to continue to be a part of such Scholarship programs upon her graduation. As she finishes her senior year, she is excited for the future and extremely grateful and humbled by the enriching and unique experiences she has had. In August she will join the Royal Ballet of Flanders in Antwerp, Belgium. 13
Meet the Artists (Continued) Maddie Hanson without color (Premiere) Choreographer: Jirí ˇ Pokorný Music: "Spindrift" and "Circulaire" by Biosphere Canadian artist Maddie Hanson was accepted into Juilliard as an early admission student at age 16. She trained at Soul Motion Integrated Movement Arts, and was an Elite Protégé with Pulse on Tour, Monsters of Hip Hop, and member of immaBeast Company since 2013. She has danced with artists Jirí ˇPokorný, Cindy Salgado, Roy Assaf, Johannes Wieland, Stephanie Batten-Bland, Tony Testa, and Dana Foglia, and has performed works by Martha Graham, José Limón, and Crystal Pite. Her choreographic work has been presented at APAP NYC, DUMBO Dance Festival, SFCD Choreographic Residency, Baryshnikov Arts Center, and Alice Tully Hall. She is represented by MOI Artist Management and bloc LA. She would like to thank her family for their constant love and support! Christina Zuccarello Christina Zuccarello began dancing at age 3 and trained in Connecticut. When she was 16 she attended the Ailey School under the direction of Tracy Inman and Melanie Person, studying ballet and modern dance. At Juilliard, she has performed works by Crystal Pite, Roy Assaf, Stephanie Batten Bland, Austin McCormick, Aszure Barton, and Jiri Kylian. In her third year here, she performed with Andrea Miller’s company, Gallim, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She recently performed a work created by Alexandra Damiani at the Joyce Theater. Due to injury Christina Zuccarello will not be performing this evening. Senior Bow (Class of 2019 Performance) Plaicir Choreographer: Dana Foglia Assistant to the Choreographer: José “Boyboi” Tena Music: “Pleasure” by Blondes and Andy Stott 14
Guest Artist Dana Foglia After her success as a professional dancer touring the world with Beyoncé, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, and many more, Dana Foglia went on to work as the assistant choreographer for Beyoncé’s “I Am…” Tour. She continued to work closely with Beyoncé, choreographing for the Mrs. Carter Tour, On The Run Tour, and the Formation World Tour. At the MTV Video Music Awards, Foglia received a moon man statuette for Beyonce’s video of the year Formation, winning best choreography in a music video. She also has received a prestigious Peabody award for her work on Beyonce’s visual album Lemonade. Her choreography has been seen all over the stages of the Grammys, Oscars, BET Awards, MTV Awards, on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, music videos, and commercials for Samsung and Farfetch, and for many artists including Jennifer Lopez, Jhene Aiko, and Common. As she made the shift from dancer to creator, this transition brought forth her company, Dana Foglia Dance, an unsurpassed combination of innovative movement and fearless artistry. 15
Senior Graduation Concert Designers Fritz Masten (Costume Designer) Fritz Masten has designed costumes for theaters internationally. Ted Sullivan (Lighting Designer) Ted Sullivan has worked on and off Broadway and toured extensively domestically and internationally. He has designed lighting for shows at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Hartford Stage; lit dances choreographed by Agnes de Mille, Jiri Kylian, and George Balanchine; and designed for dance companies such as Doug Varone and Dancers, American Ballet Theatre, and Limón Dance Company. His work has also been seen at leading theaters worldwide, including the Metropolitan Opera, Taiwan’s Chaing Kai-Shek National Theatre, Mexico City’s Palacio de Bellas Artes, and the Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower and Terrace theaters. In addition to lighting theater, opera, and dance, he works in architectural lighting and has received two Lumen awards. Spring Graduation Concert 2019 Production Staff Lighting Designer Assistant Stage Managers Assistant Costume Designer Ted Sullivan Hannah Nathan* McKenna Duffy* Emily Tang* Assistant Lighting Designer Jenise Catrone* Sound Coordinator Peggy Mead-Finizio Nathan Prillaman Costume Designer Stage Manager Fritz Masten Video Documentation Renata Almeida Jenny Holub *Member, Professional Apprentice Program 16
About Juilliard Dance Now under the direction of Alicia Graf Mack, Juilliard Dance aims to create true contemporary dancers—trained equally in classical ballet and modern dance. The dance division was established in 1951 by William Schuman during his tenure as president of Juilliard, with the guidance of founding division director Martha Hill, and it became the first major teaching institution to combine equal instruction in both contemporary and ballet techniques. Each year 24 new dancers are accepted into the four-year BFA program. In addition to the daily ballet and modern technique classes, every dancer participates in classical and contemporary partnering, dance composition, anatomy, acting, dance history, stagecraft, production, music theory, repertory, and elements of performing. Dancers are encouraged to present their own choreographed works in informal concerts and workshop presentations. Each fall every class has the opportunity to work with established choreographers in premiere dances as part of the New Dances performances. Recent commissions include works by Bryan Arias, Roy Assaf, Stefanie Batten Bland, Peter Chu, Gentian Doda, Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, Nelly van Bommel, and Marcus Jarrell Willis. Spring performances give dancers the opportunity to perform in established works from the repertory. Recent repertory performances have included works by Nacho Duato, William Forsythe, Martha Graham, Bill T. Jones, Jirí ˇ Kylián, José Limón, Crystal Pite, Paul Taylor, and Twyla Tharp. Juilliard Dance alumni include, among many others, the choreographers and directors Robert Battle, Pina Bausch, Jessica Lang, Lar Lubovitch, Andrea Miller, Ohad Naharin, and Paul Taylor. Juilliard dancers are currently dancing in Nederlands Dans Theater, Nederlands Dans Theater 2, Ballet BC, Aspen/ Santa Fe Ballet, BJM_Danse, L.A. Dance Project, Limón Dance Company, GöteborgsOperans Danskompani, Ballett des Saarländisches Staatstheater, Kidd Pivot, and Batsheva Dance Company, among many others, as well as in several Broadway productions. The Juilliard Dance Division is the proud recipient of the 2015 Capezio Award, the first educational institution to receive the honor. 17
Juilliard Dance Alicia Graf Mack, Director Taryn Kaschock Russell, Associate Director Katie Friis, Administrative Director Hilary Tanabe, Dance Division Coordinator Alexandra Tweedley, Administrative Associate Keith Michael, Production Coordinator Renata Almeida, Assistant Production Coordinator Dance Faculty Jillian Zack Rodgers Dance Class Accompanists Mindy Aloff Taryn Kaschock Russell Olga Bazilevskaya Jerome Begin Paul Singh Jerome Begin Janis Brenner Bobbi Smith Paula Jeanine Bennett Antonio Brown Leslie Smith Kevin Carpenter Thomas Cabaniss Risa Steinberg Stahv Danker Terese Capucilli Ms Vee (Valerie Ho) John Epperson Irene Dowd Deborah Wingert Nataliya Frolova Hilary Easton And Guests Bradley Harris Jeffrey Edwards Iwona Mazor Richard Feldman Faculty Emeriti Tiago Michelin Jean Freebury Lawrence Rhodes, Andy Monroe Charla Genn Artistic Director Emeritus Ron Musicus Espen Giljane In Memoriam Tim Prepscius Alicia Graf Mack Mary Beth Roberts Francesca Harper Carolyn Adams Peter Saleh Ray Hesselink Laura Glenn Vladimir Shinov K.J. Holmes Elizabeth Keen James Steeber Linda Kent Hector Zaraspe Laura Tishchenko Jane Kosminsky Joe Lanteri Supplemental Training Badiene Magaziner Gibby and Patti Cohen Yvonne Marceau Eric Franklin and Francisco Martinez Morten Dithmer Milton Myers Ellie Kusner and Molly Phelps Rosalind Newman Renée Robinson Orlando Pabotoy Additional Staff David S. Weiss, M.D., Orthopedic Consultant Katy Keller, Carol Holyoke, Physical Therapy 18
Juilliard Production Department Kent McKay, Associate Vice President for Production Jean Berek, Business and Operations Manager Thom Widmann, Production Manager David Strobbe, Production Manager Phil Gutierrez, Associate Production Manager Sallyann Turnbull, Production Office Administrator Costume Shop Supervisor Wigs and Makeup Staff Stage Supervisor Luke Simcock Alyssa Johnson* Byron Hunt Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor Austen Marroquin* Assistant Stage Supervisors Nicola Gardiner Electrics Shop Supervisor Colly Carver Costume Shop Office Manager Jennifer Linn Wilcox Jessica Sloan Hunter Edda Baruch Assistant Electrics Shop Supervisor Scene Shop Manager Wardrobe Supervisor Joel Turnham Josh Sturman Márion Talán Master Electrician, Lead Carpenters Peter Jay Sharp Theater Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor Aaron Martin Patrick Dugan Keegan Wilson Amelia Dent Assistant Master Electrician Carpenters Design Coordinator Chloe Brush* Nate Angrick Audrey Nauman Staff Electrician Jill Salisbury Head Draper Eleanor Smith John Simone Barbara Brust Electricians Technical Direction Apprentice Drapers Taylor Lilly* Reed Neal* Kimberly Buetzow Elizabeth Schweitzer* Run Crew Tomoko Naka Light Board Operator Melia Beschta First Hands Thomas DeMarcus Carly Shiner Naoko Arcari Heather Englander Audio Supervisor Katie Miles Olivia Gagne Marc Waithe Faye Richards Samantha McCann Audio Technician Stitchers Nancy Michaud Christopher Schardin Mike Mihm Genevieve Beller Kyle Pearson Properties Shop Supervisor Scenic Charge Artist Sharne van Ryneveld Kate Dale Jenny Stanjeski Crafts Artisan Assistant Properties Shop Supervisor Assistant Scenic Charge Artist Victoria Bek Josh Hackett David Blaakman Costume Shop Staff Stock Manager/Artisan Scenic Artists Tiffany Chen* Jessica Nelson Jacob Caire* McKenna Duffy* Properties Carpenter/Artisan Delia Revard* Phoebe Miller* Ashley Lawler Robin Piatt Stegman* Properties Artisans Wardrobe Run Crew Andrew Carney* Alasia Harris Rachel Wier* Wigs and Makeup Shop Supervisor Technical Director Sarah Cimino Richard Girtain Wigs and Hair Supervisor Associate Technical Director * Member, Professional Troy Beard Justin Elie Apprentice Program 19
Juilliard Annual Supporters The Juilliard School is deeply grateful to the following individuals, foundations, and corporations for their annual gifts and pledges in support of scholarship funding and Juilliard’s multifaceted performance and educational activities. Over $1 million Christina M. McInerney Jeremy Smith The Jerome L. Greene Foundation Joyce F. Menschel Sydney Weinberg Bruce and Suzie Kovner Anne Akiko Meyers and Cecil M. Yarbrough and Ellen Marcus Jason Subotky Ronald S. Csuha Stephanie and Carter McClelland/ The Moca Foundation Anonymous (4) The Stephanie and Carter Stephen Novick and Evan Galen ‡ McClelland Foundation Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal $10,000–$14,999 Katheryn C. Patterson and Anna E. Schoen-René Fund at American Turkish Society Thomas L. Kempner Jr. The New York Community Trust AON Foundation Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Anne L. Bernstein Anonymous Bruce B. Solnick, Ph.D. Elaine S. Bernstein Steinway & Sons Ron Daniel & Lise Scott $500,000–$999,999 Helen V. Vera and Kent A. Clark Florence and Paul DeRosa Jody and John Arnhold Anonymous Memorial Fund International Foundation for Arts Vivian Donnelley ‡ and Culture $25,000–$49,999 Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards Michael E. Marks Family Arnhold Foundation, Inc. Charitable Foundation Foundation Christine Baranski Syril H. Frank Heidi Castleman Klein Candice and John Frawley $250,000–$499,999 Crankstart Foundation Allen R. and Judy Brick Freedman Ford Foundation Edward F. Limato Foundation Dr. Elliot Gross and Max H. Gluck Foundation Joan and Peter Faber Dr. Alice Helpern Lincoln Center Corporate Fund Susanne D. Ellis Jennifer and Bud Gruenberg Deborah J. Simon Edythe Gladstein Brian and Darlene Heidtke The Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation The Horace W. Goldsmith Mr. Geoffrey Hoefer Foundation Peter Chung-Tao Ho and $100,000–$249,999 Irving Berlin Charitable Fund Anisa Sosothikul Choi & Burns, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kend Harold P. Hope III Beth and Christopher Kojima Sophie Laffont Younghee Michelle Kim-Wait Marjorie and Michael Loeb LCU Fund for Women’s Education Sidney R. Knafel and Vincent and Anne Mai Laura Linney and Marc Schauer Londa Weisman Yoshiko and Greg Margolies The Ambrose Monell Foundation Mitzi Koo Jeffrey Seller and Joshua Lehrer Enid and Lester Morse Dominique and Frédéric Laffont Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Princess Grace Foundation–USA Alan and Laura Mantell Howard Solomon Raymond-Cryder Designated Fund Harold W. McGraw Jr. Family Yael Taqqu and Jeremy Levine of the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation Anonymous Foundation Terry Morgenthaler and Eun Jung Roh and Keun-Chang Patrick Kerins $50,000–$99,999 Sidney E. Frank Foundation Leslie and Mitchell Nelson Herbert A. Allen Barbara J. Slifka Andres Mata Osorio Linda Amster The George L. Shields Foundation Howard S. Paley The Annenberg Foundation Anonymous (4) Ian Parker Akin Gump Michael A. Peterson The Augustine Foundation $15,000–$24,999 John R. Philpit Norman S. Benzaquen Edwin L. Artzt The Presser Foundation Mary L. Bianco Laurel and Clifford Asness Mrs. Susan L. Robinson Dan J. Epstein and the Dan J. Bohram Hartley Rogers and Amy Falls Epstein Family Foundation Barbara and Gary Brandt Yukari Saegusa Barbara G. Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan File Alexander I. Tachmes The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Gordon D. Henderson Marjorie Tallman Educational Foundation Elinor and Andrew Hoover Foundation Keith and Barbara Gollust The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc. Robert and Jane Toll Constance Goulandris Foundation Sylvia and Leonard Marx, Jr. LoRaine Kent Vichey Memorial Ms. Mary L. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Hugues J. Trust Joan W. Harris/The Irving Harris Monier Anita and Thomas Volpe Foundation Evelyn and John Popp John J. Yarmick Matt Jacobson and Dr. Gary Portadin Lucille and Jack Yellen Foundation Kristopher L. Dukes Pre-College Parents’ Association Robert K. Yin Karen and Paul Levy of The Juilliard School Judy Francis Zankel Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lindsay James and Diane Rowen Anonymous (4) Nancy A. Marks Schuld Family Fund 20
Juilliard Annual Supporters (Continued) $7,500–$9,999 Seth D. Radwell Juilliard Alumni Association Arlene ‡ and Edmund Grossman Sabine Renard of Japan Bernard Holtzman Grace Richardson Elma and Howard Kanefield McKinsey & Company, Inc. Mary G. Roebling Musical Robert O. Kenet Sharon Ruwart and Tom Melcher Scholarship Fund, Inc. Barbara and Paul Krieger Gillian Sorensen Ida & William Rosenthal Jay H. Lefkowitch, M.D. Kara Unterberg Foundation Mrs. John M. Lewis Pamela and Richard Rubinstein Dr. Nancy Long and Marc Waldor $5,000–$7,499 Alice Scovell Christopher and Beth Lyon Lorraine A. Abraham Annaliese Soros Robert and Bridget Lyons Walter and Marsha Arnheim Claudia and Michael Spies Wynton Marsalis Michelle and Jonathan Auerbach Alec P. Stais and Elissa Burke Mr. and Mrs. Adam E. Max Janet E. Baumgartner Kristine Jarvi Tyler James and Stephania McClennen Marshall S. Berland and Georgeann Delli Venneri Mr. Rodney McDaniel John E. Johnson Sedgwick A. Ward Stephen A. Meyers and Marsha Anne Louise and Matthew Bostock Marjorie and Irving Weiser Hymowitz-Meyers Mrs. Isabel Brenes Alvin F. Wen and Alexandra Paula Paster Michtom Suzanne Cogan Moellmann Elizabeth J. Misek Joyce and Barry Cohen Nathaniel Wertheimer and Tim B. Nelson and Lisa M. Betsy L. Cohn Taya Schmid Benavides-Nelson Theodore Cohn Andrew P. Willoughby Stanley Newman and Dudley and Michael Del Balso Stanley P. Wilson Dr. Brian Rosenthal J. Christopher and Violet Eagan George K. Yin and Mary J. Walter Celia Paul and Stephen Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evnin Anonymous (4) Craig and Stefanie Pintoff Edythe Fishbach David Poll and Rebecca Bien Jocelyn and W. E. Gallinek $2,500–$4,999 Dr. Steve and Rochelle Prystowsky Malachi Hacohen Nadine Asin and Thomas Linda Ray Nancy and Bruce Hall van Straaten Catherine G. Roberts The Harkness Foundation for Emanuel and Yoko Ax Diane Kelly Ryan Dance Casey Bayles and William Jeffrey Gregg Schenker Dr. Daniel E. Haspert Philip A. Biondo Nancy Schloss HighBrook Investors Lucienne and Claude Bloch, M.D. Miriam K. Schneider Lawrence Hu and Lily Xu BMW of North America, LLC Geraldine L. Sedlar and Katherine L. Hufnagel Mr. Robert Brenner Richard Miners Japanese Chamber of Commerce Trudy and Julius Brown Sandra Semel and Industry of New York Elaine J. Budin Brandon Sherr Edward and In-Aie Kang Steven C. Calicchio Foundation Dr. Steven P. Singer and Foundation Captiva Foundation Dr. Alan Salzman Frances Kazan Kathryn G. Charles Judith and F. Randall Smith Dominique Lahaussois and Beverly and Herbert Chase Dr. Karen P. Smith David Low Mr. Kenneth H. Chase Marjorie and Michael Stern Mrs. William M. Lese Ernest and Mary Chung Mr. and Mrs. John Stravinsky Helen Little James and Kanako Clarke The Margot Sundheimer Mr. Jerome N. Lowenthal Isabel Cunningham Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin John R. Doss Elise C. Tepper Mr. Edward J. Maloney Robert & Mercedes Eichholz Dr. Daniel M. Thys and Lane Merrifield Foundation Dr. Susan Thys-Jacobs John Michalski Marilyn and Steven Emanuel Barbara and Donald Tober Anne M. Perillo Michuda Michael J. Fabrikant and C. Dallos Anthony and Elaine Viola Michael R. Osver Joy B. Ferro Michael Weinstein Christopher L. Owens Eric J. Friedman Susan M. Whelan B. Gregory Palitz Jeffrey and Helen Friedman Kenneth and Paula Wolfe The Laura Pels International Kenneth I. Greenstein Rebecca Wui and Raymond Ko Foundation for Theater Alec and Christy Guettel Anonymous (3) Joseph S. Piropato and Paul Gunther Paul Michaud In Memory of Eileen Mary Judy and Jim Pohlman Hawryliw ‡ = In Memoriam Edith Polvay-Kallas Judy and Lindley Hoffman As of January 22, 2019 Please consider making an investment in the future of dance, drama, and music today and help The Juilliard School remain at the forefront of performing arts education. For more information or to make a gift, please contact the Development Office at (212) 799-5000, ext. 278, or development@juilliard.edu. 21
The Augustus Juilliard Society The Augustus Juilliard Society recognizes those who have included The Juilliard School in their long-range financial plans with a bequest, gift annuity or trust arrangement. These future gifts will help ensure that Juilliard may continue to provide the finest education possible for tomorrow’s young artists. The school expresses its deep appreciation to the following members: Barbara Rogers Agosin Thelma and Seymour Geller, Jerry K. Loeb Donald J. Aibel* on behalf of Jane Geller Richard Lopinto Veronica Maria Alcarese Rabbi Mordecai Genn Ph.D. Eileen Lubars* Douglas S. Anderson Mark V. Getlein* Chuck Manton Mitchell Andrews* John R. Gillespie Cyril‡ and Cecelia Marcus Dee Ashington Professor Robert Jay Glickman Serena B. Marlowe Richard Beales Dr. Ruth J.E. Glickman Dolores Grau Marsden* Yvette and Maurice‡ Bendahan Sheryl Gold Sondra Matesky Donald A. Benedetti* Jennifer L. Granucci Stephanie and Carter McClelland Helen Benham* The Venerable John A. Greco and The Stephanie and Carter Elizabeth Weil Bergmann* Drs. Norman*‡ and McClelland Foundation Marshall S. Berland and Gilda Greenberg Joseph P. McGinty John E. Johnson Arlene‡ and Edmund Grossman Dr. and Mrs. N. Scott McNutt Anne L. Bernstein Miles Groth, Ph.D. Pauline and Donald B.‡ Meyer Benton and Fredda Ecker Bernstein Emma Gruber Stephen A. Meyers and Leslie Goldman Berro* Rosalind Guaraldo Marsha Hymowitz-Meyers Susan Ollila Boyd Ruth Haase Paula P. Michtom Mrs. George E. Boyer Robert S. Haggart Jr.* and Leo‡* and Anne Perillo Michuda* Peter A. Boysen Stephanie Haggart* Warren R. Mikulka Nina R. Brilli Louise Tesson Hall Stephen Mittman Steven and Colleen Brooks Ralph Hamaker Valerie Wilson Morris* Carol Diane Brown and Stephen and Andrea Handleman Diane Morrison Daniel J. Ruffo Rev. Tozan Thomas Hardison* Mark S. Morrison Beryl E. Brownman Ralph*‡ and Doris Harrel* L. Michael and Lorraine Buch Judith Harris and Tony Woolfson Dorothy Moskovis Eliane Bukantz Robert G. Hartmann Gail Myers Alan‡ and Mary Carmel Robert Havery* Myron Howard Nadel* Mr. and Mrs. N. Celentano S. Jay Hazan M.D. Steven W. Naifeh and Wendy Fang Chen* Betty Barsha Hedenberg Gregory White Smith‡ Julie A. Choi* and Claudio Cornali Brian J. Heidtke Anthony J. Newman Dr. Barbara L. Comins* and Gordon D. Henderson Oscar and Gertrude Nimetz Fund Mr. Michael J. Comins Mayme Wilkins Holt Stephen Novick Charlotte Zimmerman Crystal* Julie Holtzman* Jane Owens Rosemarie Cufalo Gerri Houlihan* Mr.‡ and Mrs. Donald Parton Christopher Czaja Sager* Katherine L. Hufnagel Celia Paul and Stephen Rosen Harrison R.T. Davis Joseph N. and Susan Isolano Jeanne M.* and Robert Lee Dean Paul Johnston and Umberto Ferma Raymond Gerard*‡ Pellerin Stephen and Connie Delehanty Janice Wheeler Jubin* and Jane V. Perr M.D. Ronald J. Dovel and Thomas F. Lahr Herbert Jubin Ken Perry* John C. Drake-Jennings Peter H. Judd Jean Pierkowski Ryan* and Leila Edwards Michael Kahn Elissa V. Plotnoff Pinson* Lou Ellenport George* and Julia Katz Fred Plotkin Audrey Ellinger Younghee Kim-Wait Judy and Jim Pohlman Lloyd B. Erikson Robert King* Geraldine Pollack Eric Ewazen* Linda Kobler* and Sidney J.‡ and Barbara S. Pollack Holly L. Falik Dr. Albert Glinsky* John G. Popp Barbara and Jonathan File J. D. Kotzenberg Thomas and Charlene Preisel Stuart M. Fischman Bruce Kovner Arthur Press* Dr.*‡ and Mrs. Richard B. Fisk Edith Kraft* Bernice Price Judi Sorensen Flom Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Krell Gena F. Raps* Ann Marie Smith Forde Dr. Yvonne Lamy Karen J. Raven Lorraine Fox Francine Landes* Nancy L. Reim John and Candice Frawley Sung Sook Lee* Susan M. Reim* Dr. Mio Fredland Paul Richards Lemma and Susan D. Reinhart Chaim Freiberg* Wilhelmina Marchese Lemma‡ Madeline Rhew* Naomi Freistadt Loretta Varon Lewis‡ and Michael Rigg Constance Gleason Furcolo Norman J. Lewis Leslie Swan Weirman Riley Michael Stephen Gallo* Ning Liang* Douglas Riva* William Gati* and Paul Gati*‡ Joseph M. Liebling* Lloyd*‡ and Laura Robb Anita L. Gatti* In honor of Peter Limon Daniel P. Robinson 22
The Augustus Juilliard Society (Continued) Yvonne Robinson* Arthur T. Shorin Paul Wagenhofer Carlos Romero and Mel Silverman Dietrich and Alice Wagner Joanne Gober Romero Steven P. Singer M.D. and Alberto and Paulina A. Waksman Linda N. Rose* Alan Salzman M.D. Stanley Waldoff* Susan W. Rose Barbara Thompson Slater Jessica Weber Sam* and Deborah Rotman Bruce B. Solnick Catherine White* Lynne Rutkin Carl Solomon Sr. Miriam S. Wiener Joan St. James* Evelyn Sun Solomon* Robert Wilder‡ and Roger F. Kipp Riccardo Salmona Gary Soren Alice Speas Wilkinson* Harvey Salzman Barbara H. Stark Yvonne Viani Williams Michael and Diane Sanders Lynn Steuer Margaret S. Williamson Nancy Schloss Sally T. Stevens Clark* and Sally Ann* Wilson Casiana R. Schmidt James Streem* Dr. Theo George Wilson Shelby Evans Schrader‡ and Henry and Jo Strouss Elizabeth R. Woodman John Paul Schrader Cheryl V. Talib Edward Yanishefsky Irene Schultz Phyllis K. Teich Lila York William C. Schwartz Thomas W. Thompson 78 anonymous members, David Shapiro Tom Todoroff* and Emily Moulton including 27 alumni Dr. Robert B. Sharon* Anli Lin Tong* Edmund Shay* and Marie Catherine Torrisi As of January 25, 2019 Raymond Harris‡ Dr. Marta Vago* * = alumnus/alumna Robert D. Sholiton Walter* and Elsa Verdehr ‡ = deceased For information about becoming a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society, please visit www.plannedgiving.juilliard.edu, call (212) 799-5000, ext. 7152, or write to lpadua@ juilliard.edu. Have you included Juilliard in your planning? Please let us know so that we may thank you and recognize you as a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society. Estates and Trusts The Juilliard School is profoundly grateful for the generous gifts received from the following Estates and Trusts between November 2017 and January 2019. We remember the individuals who made these gifts for their vision in supporting future generations of young performing artists at Juilliard. The Jere E. Admire Charitable Trust Trust of Edward Jabes Harold Alderman Trust Hamilton H. Kellogg and Mildred H. Kellogg Estate of Celia Ascher Charitable Trust Trust of Jack Bakal Estate of Eve Lyndlemarch Estate of Ruth Bamdas Trust of Lillian B. Madway The Claire Lois Bechter Trust Estate of Thomas J. Mahler Trust of Sonia Block Mildred Reading Irrevocable Trust Betty and Daniel Bloomfield Fund Estate of Richard H. Roberts Estate of Joseph P. Brinton Estate of Lillian Rogers Estate of Alan Broder Howard and Ethel Ross Trust Estate of Ruth F. Broder Dinah F. Rosoff Revocable Living Trust Estate of George Bryant Estate of Harold C. Schonberg Estate of John Nicholson Bulica Estate of Natalie Selinger Estate of Annette Burford Estate of Betty Simms Trust of John Dexter Bush Arline J. Smith Trust Estate of Margaret Butterly Janice Dana Spear Trust Estate of Alfred DelMoral Estate of Winifred Sperry John L. Drew Living Trust Estate of Bruce Steeg Estate of Alice Shaw Farber Irene Stetson Trust Fima Fidelman Trust The George M. Stone 2006 Trust Dora L. Foster Trust Tomoko Trust Estate of Rachel Mintz Golding Esta and Victor Wolfram Trust Gordon A. Hardy Charitable Remainder Trust Trust of Helen Marshall Woodward William J. Henderson Memorial Fund Irene Worth Fund for Young Artists Frances B. Hoyland Trust Darrell Zwerling Living Trust 23
Juilliard Board of Trustees and Administration BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jazz Wynton Marsalis, Director of Juilliard Jazz Bruce Kovner, Chair Aaron Flagg, Chair and Associate Director J. Christopher Kojima, Vice Chair Katheryn C. Patterson, Vice Chair Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts Julie Anne Choi Ellen Marcus Brian Zeger, Artistic Director Kent A. Clark Greg Margolies Kirstin Ek, Director of Curriculum and Schedules Kenneth S. Davidson Nancy A. Marks Monica Thakkar, Director of Performance Activities Barbara G. Fleischman Stephanie Palmer McClelland Keith R. Gollust Christina McInerney Lila Acheson Wallace Library and Doctoral Fellows Program Mary Graham Lester S. Morse Jr. Jane Gottlieb, Vice President for Library and Information Resources; Joan W. Harris Stephen A. Novick Director of the C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellows Program Matt Jacobson Susan W. Rose Jeni Dahmus Farah, Director, Archives Edward E. Johnson Jr. Jeffrey Seller Alan Klein, Director of Library Technical Services Karen M. Levy Deborah Simon Teresa E. Lindsay Sarah Billinghurst Solomon Pre-College Division Laura Linney William E. "Wes" Stricker, MD Yoheved Kaplinsky, Artistic Director Michael Loeb Yael Taqqu Ekaterina Lawson, Director of Admissions and Academic Affairs Vincent A. Mai Damian Woetzel Anna Royzman, Director of Performance Activities Evening Division Danielle La Senna, Director TRUSTEES EMERITI Enrollment Management and Student Development June Noble Larkin, Chair Emerita Joan D. Warren, Vice President Kathleen Tesar, Associate Dean for Enrollment Management Mary Ellin Barrett Elizabeth McCormack Barrett Hipes, Associate Dean for Student Development Sidney R. Knafel Sabrina Tanbara, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Joseph W. Polisi, President Emeritus Cory Owen, Assistant Dean for International Advisement and Diversity Initiatives William Buse, Director of Counseling Services Katherine Gertson, Registrar JUILLIARD COUNCIL Tina Gonzalez, Director of Financial Aid Teresa McKinney, Director of Community Engagement Mitchell Nelson, Chair Camille Pajor, Title IX Coordinator Michelle Demus Auerbach Terry Morgenthaler Todd Porter, Director of Residence Life Barbara Brandt Howard S. Paley Howard Rosenberg MD, Medical Director Brian J. Heidtke John G. Popp Dan Stokes, Director of Disability Support Services Gordon D. Henderson Grace E. Richardson Beth Techow, Administrative Director of Health and Counseling Services Peter L. Kend Jeremy T. Smith Younghee Kim-Wait Alexander I. Tachmes Development Sophie Laffont Anita Volpe Alexandra Wheeler, Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer Jean-Hugues Monier Stephanie Gatton, Acting Director of Special Events Katie Murtha, Director of Major Gifts Lori Padua, Director of Planned Giving Ed Piniazek, Director of Development Operations EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Rebecca Vaccarelli, Director of Alumni Relations AND SENIOR ADMINISTR ATION Public Affairs Damian Woetzel, President Maggie Berndt, Acting Director of Public Affairs Benedict Campbell, Website Director Office of the President Thiago Eichner, Design Director Jacqueline Schmidt, Vice President and Chief of Staff Jessica Epps, Marketing Director Kathryn Kozlark, Special Projects Producer Susan Jackson, Editorial Director Office of the Provost and Dean Office of the Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary Ara Guzelimian, Provost and Dean Lesley Rosenthal, Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary José García-León, Dean of Academic Affairs and Assessment Christine Todd, Vice President and CFO Cameron Christensen, Associate Vice President, Facilities Management Dance Division Kent McKay, Associate Vice President for Production Alicia Graf Mack, Director Betsie Becker, Managing Director of K-12 Programs Taryn Kaschock Russell, Associate Director Michael Kerstan, Controller Katie Friis, Administrative Director Irina Shteyn, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis Nicholas Mazzurco, Director of Student Accounts/Bursar Drama Division Nicholas Saunders, Director of Concert Operations Evan Yionoulis, Richard Rodgers Director Tina Matin, Director of Merchandising Richard Feldman, Associate Director Kevin Boutote, Director of Recording Katherine Hood, Managing Director Administration and Law Music Division Maurice F. Edelson, Vice President for Administration and General Adam Meyer, Director, Music Division, and Deputy Dean of the Counsel College Myung Kang-Huneke, Deputy General Counsel Bärli Nugent, Assistant Dean, Director of Chamber Music Carl Young, Chief Information Officer Joseph Soucy, Assistant Dean for Orchestral Studies Steve Doty, Chief Technology Officer Mario Igrec, Chief Piano Technician Dmitriy Aminov, Director of IT Engineering Joanna K. Trebelhorn, Director of Orchestral and Ensemble Operations Clara Perdiz, Director of Client Services, IT Jeremy Pinquist, Director of Enterprise Applications Historical Performance Caryn G. Doktor, Director of Human Resources Robert Mealy, Director Adam Gagan, Director of Security Benjamin D. Sosland, Administrative Director; Assistant Dean for Helen Taynton, Director of Apprentice Program the Kovner Fellowships
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