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WE NEED YOU NOW MORE THAN EVER Please SUPPORT NW Dance Project with your year-end tax-deductible donation. As a registered non-profit charity, we rely of the generous suppor t of our patrons and community members to continue making art, providing accessible and inclusive dance training for all, and sharing the joys of dance with our entire community through our outreach and engagement programs. YOU enable and strengthen our drive, our dedication, our service, our work, our ar t. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFT! Donations are fully tax-deductible and qualify for Oregon’s unique Cultural Trust state tax credit. nwdanceproject.org/donate HONORING NATIVE PEOPLES + LANDS NW Dance Project offers this land acknowledgment with gratitude, appreciation, and respect to those who lived upon and stewarded this precious land before colonization. The Portland metropolitan area, originally known as the Wapato Valley, rests on the unceded land and village sites of numerous indigenous tribes including Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other peoples who lived and made their homes along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. We recognize that this land was unjustly taken from these tribes and we take this opportunity to thank the original caretakers of this land. We wish to recognize and honor the present-day federally recognized tribes of this area: Grande Ronde, Siletz, and Cowlitz; as well as Chinook Nation, whose federal recognition is long overdue. Our debt to these honored peoples as well as their descendants is abundant, present, and everlasting.
PRESENTS MAR 4+5 / 2022 Newmark Theatre ARTISTIC DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sarah Slipper Scott Lewis COMPANY DANCERS Quincie Bean Jihyun Kim Brendan Evans Alejandra Preciado Ingrid Ferdinand Amanda Sachs Patrick Kilbane Santiago Villarreal MAJOR SUPPORT PROVIDED BY Masks must be worn at all times while in the building. The use of photography or other recording equipment is prohibited. Please silence your cell phones. PLEASE NOTE: Food, cameras, and recording devices are not permitted in the Newmark Theatre. Smoking is not permitted in the theatre or in the building.
sarah slipper artistic director/choreographer Sarah Slipper was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, and received her professional training at the Royal Ballet School in London, England and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. In 1980, she made her professional debut with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as a corps de ballet member, and became one of the company’s leading dramatic ballerinas. Ms. Slipper worked closely with many internationally renowned directors, choreographers and teachers, including Arnold Spohr, Rudi van Dantzig, Hans van Manen, Jirí Kylián, Agnes de Mille, Galina Yordanova, and Alla Savchenko. Ms. Slipper was noted for her classical line and dramatic abilities, dancing the principal roles in classical ballets such as Swan Lake, Les Sylphides, Giselle, and The Nutcracker. In addition to the classical repertoire, she received worldwide acclaim for her performances of contemporary ballets, most notably Nober t Vesak’s The Ecstasy of Rita Joe and the award winning Belong pas de deux. After Ms. Slipper left the stage, she continued her passion for music and drama, studying theatre at the honours level at the University of Winnipeg, and in Oxford, England. During the 1996/97 season, she served as ballet mistress of Alber ta Ballet, and from 1997/99 as ballet mistress of Oregon Ballet Theatre. Ms. Slipper’s command of classical and contemporary styles is demonstrated in her active role of teaching and coaching younger dancers. As a guest master teacher, Ms. Slipper has worked with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Washington Ballet, Ballet Austin, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Jefferson Dancers and the Dance Depar tments of the University of Utah, Cornish College of the Ar ts, and the University of Iowa. An award-winning independent choreographer, Ms. Slipper is presently based in Por tland, Oregon, creating dance worldwide. She has worked with prominent dance companies including the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theatre, Nashville Ballet, Washington Ballet, Ballet Jorgen, Louisville Ballet, Fugate/Bahiri BalletNY, Alber ta Ballet, Ballet Pacifica, Cornish Dance Theater, NW Dance Project and The Jefferson Dancers. She was awarded the Grand Prize for Choreography at the International Choreographic Competition Saint Sauveur 2000 for her ballet Shattered Night, which was created on the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. During her choreographic residency at Festival des Ar ts in Quebec, Canada, her ballet A River In A Dry Land, was described by the Montreal Gazette as “one of the finest choreographies produced in residency.” Ms. Slipper’s works have been described as “absolutely remarkable … grippingly pits breezy romanticism against a sinister undercurrent.” (The Oregonian) and “… a complete, enclosed world, a somber yet hopeful winter landscape across which the three couples thread in a long, smoothly unfolding skein of dance.” (The New York Times) A Fine Balance, her pas de deux created during the first year of NW Dance Project, was a finalist for the prestigious Benois de la Danse award in 2006 and was performed at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow as part of the award’s gala celebration. Ms. Slipper has created over 40 ballets to date and is currently working on several new creations while serving as the Ar tistic Director of NW Dance Project.
ihsan rustem resident choreographer Ihsan Rustem was born in London and at the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. Ihsan began his professional career at 17, joining Matthew Bourne’s Adventures in Motion Pictures, followed by engagements with BallettTheater Munich and Introdans in The Netherlands. In 2007 Ihsan moved to Switzerland as a Soloist with the Bern Ballet and was later a founding member of the Tanz Luzerner Theater where he originated roles in creations by Wayne McGregor, Hofesh Shechter, Alexander Ekman, Matthew Bourne, Stijn Celis, Patrick Delcroix, Cayetano Soto, Felix Landerer, Guilherme Bothello and worked with choreographers Mats Ek, Jiri Kylián, Paul Lightfoot / Sol Leon, Hans van Manen, and William Forsythe, amongst others. In 2010, Sarah Slipper invited Ihsan to create his first commission for a company, and in 2015 he was appointed Resident Choreographer of NW Dance Project. His works for the company in Portland have been recognized with numerous accolades, highlighted by his company debut creation, State of Matter winning the 2012 Sadler’s Wells Global Dance Contest. Ihsan has created eight works for NW Dance Project and his work has appeared in the repertoire of numerous other prestigious companies around the world. In 2021 Ihsan joined the jury of the prestigious Prix de Lausanne. That same year, together with choreographer Cathy Marston, he co-founded the Swiss-based dance company Cie. La Ronde. Further info at ihsanrustem.com. joseph hernandez choreographer Joseph Hernandez is a choreographer and performer living in Dresden, Germany. Born in Fort Know, KY in 1988, he graduated from the School of American Ballet in 2007 and was awarded and apprenticeship with the New York City Ballet that same year. As a dancer he has performed all over the world with companies such as the Royal Ballet of Flanders, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, and the Semperoper Ballet. His choreographic work has been presented to critical acclaim by such organisations as Festspielhaus Hellerau, The Semperopr Ballett, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, Theatre St. Gallen (Switzerland) and Whim W’him Contemporary Dance. His work The Lavender Follies was filmed for television and distributed across Europe and Asia. He was nominated “New Name To Watch“ by Dance Europe magazine for the premiere of his work Ganz Leise Kommt die Nacht/ The Night Falls Quietly which premiered at the Joyce Theatre NYC in 2017. Joseph was a winner of NW Dance Project’s 2019 Pretty Creatives International Choreographic Competition. yin yue choreographer The founder and artistic director of YY Dance Company (YYDC), Yin Yue is an internationally recognized performer and choreographer. Born and raised in China, Yin studied at the prestigious Shanghai Dance Academy and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she received her MFA in 2008. In 2018, she founded YYDC, a NYC-based, non-profit contemporary dance company dedicated to the teaching, production, and performance of original choreographic works.Yin’s signature FoCo Technique™ represents a dynamic fusion of folk and contemporary dance.YYDC’s mission is to incorporate Yin’s signature movement style into live performances and choreographic commissions as well as an educational endeavor. Yin was a winner of NW Dance Project’s 2015 Pretty Creatives International Choreographic Competition. This is her fourth creation for the company.
COMPANY quincie bean was raised in Utah and began dancing at the young age of 3. She completed her pre-professional training at Provo Civic Ballet before moving to Santa Fe. Quincie joined Modas Dance’s year-round program in Santa Fe, under the direction of Layla Amis. Her next move took her to Chicago where she danced for Cocodaco Dance Project, NOW Dance Project, and Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre. She has also performed with Project Flux and LED in Boise. Additional performances include Chicago Sinfonietta, Dance for Life in Chicago, Chicago Ideas Festival, and Festival Prisma Danza in Panama. She has performed works by Lauren Edson, David Maurice, Alex Ketley, and Garrett Smith, among others. Quincie participated in multiple summer projects at NW Dance Project and joined the company in 2021. brendan evans was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and found his love for contemporary dance while training at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts under Jiří Kylián repetiteur, Fiona Lummis. He graduated in 2020 with a BFA from the University of Southern California’s Glorya Kaufman School of Dance under the direction of William Forsythe and Jodie Gates. While training at USC and international intensives like Nederlands Dans Theatre, The School at Jacob’s Pillow, and Springboard Danse Montréal, Brendan performed works by William Forsythe, Crystal Pite, Jiří Kylián, Ohad Naharin, Fernando Melo, and Barak Marshall. He has performed at Music and More Summerfest in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Los Angeles Art Show, the Joyce Theater, and is a member of the National YoungArts Foundation. After graduation, Brendan helped to create a Kindergarten through fifth-grade dance curriculum taught across Pasadena Unified School District. Brendan is looking forward to his first season with NW Dance Project! ingrid ferdinand, a Chicago native, began dancing at the age of three at the Academy of Movement and Music under the direction of Stephanie Clemens. There, she grew up dancing historical works by Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Loie Fuller, and Isadora Duncan, as well as ballets by August Bournonville and Marius Petipa. She later spent some time at The Chicago Academy for the Arts and Marymount Manhattan College, before joining Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s “HSPro” in 2018. During her two years at HSPro, Ingrid performed works by Rena Butler, Florian Lochner, Peter Chu, Robyn Mineko Williams, Adam Barruch, Jenna Pollock, David Norsworthy, Ryan Mason, and Kristina Isabelle. Repertoire performed includes excerpts from Quintett by William Forsythe, A Picture of You Falling by Crystal Pite, Bardo by Toru Shimazaki, and Happy Little Things by Aszure Barton. After training, Ingrid spent a year freelancing in Chicago and getting Pilates certified. During this time, she performed and participated in the creation of delirium (honesty) by House of DOV, which premiered at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, July of 2021. She also worked with Thodos Dance Chicago/Danceworks Chicago for their 2020 season of “New Dances”, and was a member of Little Fire Artist Collective where she premiered some of her own choreography. Later, in an effort to bring dance to more public spaces, Ingrid helped produce and perform in a show in a jazz club that highlighted the relationship between musicians and dancers in improvisation. Now, Ingrid is incredibly enthralled to be joining NW Dance Project as a company member and can’t wait to see where her first season takes her.
patrick kilbane is from Seattle, Washington. He discovered dance at the age of 14 and trained on full scholarship at San Francisco Ballet School. He continued his training at Pacific Northwest Ballet School, the School of American Ballet, and with Suzanne Farrell at The Kennedy Center where he was exposed to the lineage of George Balanchine. After two seasons with Oregon Ballet Theatre, Patrick joined NW Dance Project where he had the opportunity to perform, choreograph, and teach. He danced original roles in new works by Sarah Slipper, Wen Wei Wang, Pedro Dias, Danielle Agami, Lucas Crandall, Cayetano Soto, Lauren Edson, Edgar Zendejas, Patrick Delcroix, Andrea Miller, André Mesquita, James Canfield, Donald McKayle, Ihsan Rustem, and many others. Patrick spent several years as a freelance artist based in Seattle. He danced with Kate Wallich + The YC, Whim W’Him, KT Niehoff, and created and performed internationally. Patrick joined Ballet BC under the directorship of Emily Molnar in 2017. During his time with the company he had the privilege of traveling the world performing works by William Forsythe, Sharon Eyal, Medhi Walerski, Cayetano Soto, Ohad Naharin, and Crystal Pite. Patrick spent the last year living and teaching at a spiritual retreat. He is thrilled to be back in the studio and on stage with NW Dance Project. jihyun kim, born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, started dancing at the age of 8 and got her B.S. degree in Dance from Hanyang University. During her senior year, she won the Golden Prize for senior contemporary in “The 41st Dong-A Dance Competition” and started to gain attention as a remarkable dancer. Post-graduation, Jihyun joined a dance company, Garimda, and danced for two seasons under the direction of Kwan Joong Son. In 2012, Jihyun moved to New York City in order to enhance her dance career and enrich her experience. She has earned her MFA in Dance from Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, and performed with a diverse group of companies and choreographers including Crystal Pite & Kidd Pivot, Trisha Brown Dance Company, Stefanie Batten Bland, ROVACO, Gaspard & Dancers, HeeRa Yoo, and many others. As a choreographer Jihyun has presented her own work, on stage and in film, at a variety of venues — nationally with KoDaFe, Dumbo Dance Festival, Translate, Sans Limits Dance Spring, Spark Spring Film Festival, and Gallery Max Soho, and internationally with Tanz Pro Korea in South Korea. She has also collaborated with a visual artist, Taejoong Kim, and had the honour of presenting a work The Rose of Sharon Bloomed at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University. In order to further expand her creativity, Jihyun co- founded a New York-based creative group, 301 Project, which focuses on the portrayal of traditional Korean history with a modern touch. Since 2019, Jihyun has performed with NW Dance Project in original works by Sarah Slipper, Ihsan Rustem, Luca Veggetti, Jirí Pokorný, Alex Soares, Hannah Kiel, Serge Bennathan, Kaloyan Boyadjev, Joseph Hernandez, Alice Klock, and Alysa Pire.
alejandra preciado was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before her family returned to their home in Panama City, Panama, where she began dancing at the age of 3. Alejandra and her family relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah, where she continued her dance training at different institutions such as Ballet West Academy. Upon graduating high school, she attended the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program at Dominican University of California, where she performed works by Gregory Dawson, Arturo Fernandez, Alice Klock, and many others. Alejandra spent her summers training at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Nederlands Dans Theater, and Springboard Danse Montréal. After graduating college in 2019, Alejandra began working with various San Francisco Bay Area choreographers and joined SFDanceworks under the direction of Laura O’Malley and Brett Conway. Alejandra is thrilled to join NW Dance Project and have the oppor tunity to work under Sarah Slipper’s direction. amanda sachs grew up in New Jersey studying R.A.D. before moving to San Francisco for the Alonzo King LINES Ballet Training Program. In 2014, Amanda joined The Francesca Harper Project in NYC, and in 2017 she joined TU Dance under the direction of Toni Pierce-Sands and Uri Sands where she performed Alvin Ailey’s solo Witness and in the ensemble piece Night Creature, Walking with Pearl…Africa Diaries by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, and many other works. She is an original member of Come Through, the collaboration between Grammy-award- winning musician Bon Iver and TU Dance, which toured to the Hollywood Bowl, the King’s Theatre, and the Kennedy Center, among others. Amanda performed internationally with Metamorphosis Dance under the direction of Iratxe Ansa and Igor Bacovich, and has assisted Uri Sands and Francesca Harper during choreographic residencies. She is featured in Bon Iver’s “Naeem” and “We” lyric videos, and has performed at Bonnaroo and Eaux Claires music festivals. Amanda joined NW Dance Project as a company member in 2021. santiago villarreal, born in Monterrey, Mexico, star ted dancing at the age of 16 and earned his BFA from Chapman University in 2019. After graduating, Santiago moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a freelancer and had the oppor tunity to work extensively in the commercial and concer t dance world. He has had the pleasure to work with distinguished choreographers and dance companies such as Danielle Agami/Ate9, Micaela Taylor, Jacob Jonas, Heidi Duckler, Backhausdance, Mauro Astolfi, and Dwight Rhoden, to name a few. He has also worked with musical artists such as MILCK, Kareen Lomax, JORDY, and Huong Tram. Santiago continues to be curious for new experiences and movement languages and is focused on continuing growing as a dancer and choreographer in the US and internationally. Santiago joined NW Dance Project as a company member in 2021. dancer photos / Thierry Des Fontaines
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