Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Company Program 2022

Dancers' Workshop presents Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Company What Problem? March 18/19 Jackson, Wyoming

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Celebrate years

BILL T. JONES/ ARNIE ZANE COMPANY What Problem?

THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE PARTS. This year, Dancers’ Workshop celebrates 50 years of bringing dance to this extraordinary place on earth. It may seem inconsequential in the midst of all our worlds’ present dilemmas but for a grassroots arts organization to have prevailed and thrived is no small accomplishment. Our community has embraced and supported DW every step of the way as we have grown from Country Western roots to a world-renowned multidisciplinary dance center. For this, DW is profoundly grateful. As we once again welcome Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company to our community stage, we are reminded that art is a universal voice often asking hard and pertinent questions of us all. Art illuminates the fact that we cannot live separate from one another but rather together within a larger world….What affects one, ultimately affects us all.

We hope you will join and celebrate with us this year, and every year to come.

What’s next?

So much more! Gratefully,

Babs Case Artistic Director

DANCERS’ WORKSHOP and NEW YORK LIVE ARTS

present

BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE COMPANY

Bill T. Jones Co-Founder & Artistic Director

Janet Wong Associate Artistic Director

featuring

The Company Barrington Hinds, Dean Husted, Jada Jenai, Shane Larson, s. lumbert, Danielle Marshall, Marie Lloyd Paspe, Jacoby Pruitt, Nayaa Opong, Huiwang Zhang with Bill T. Jones Musicians Phillip Bullock, Shaq Hester, Stacy Penson, Carlton Taylor with Local Comunity Members Lauren Arndt, Amy Bryan, Sydney Bryan, Biz Carlin, Michaela Ellingson, Karen Forss Hogan, Nina Helm, Kate Hudacsko, Paschall McDaniel, Michael Johnson, Tiffany Kelly, Amy "Ray" Kingwill, Patty Krause, Olivia Lane, Tess Malone, Therese Metherell, Elise Baker Mumford, Katherine Politis, LeeAnna Scott, Kevin Taylor, Yvette Werner, Pam Woodson, Julie Zell, Neesha Zollinger

What Problem?

7pm March 18 / 19 2022

The CenterTheater Jackson, Wyoming

JUNIOR REPERTORY COMPANY

Conceived and Directed by Bill T. Jones

Choreography by

Bill T. Jones with Janet Wong and the Company Nick Hallett HPrizm aka High Priest, Rena Anakwe and Holland Andrews Stacy Penson Robert Wierzel* Liz Prince Mark Hairston Bill T. Jones and Mark Hairston

Original Composition by Electronic Score by

Music Direction by Lighting Design by Costume Design by Dramaturgy by Text by

*Denotes Member of the United Scenic Arts Union (USA)

Visual environment, video projection and lighting design conceived by Elizabeth Diller (DS+R) and Peter Nigrini for Deep Blue Sea have been adapted for the staging of What Problem?

Musical excerpts from “Get Right Church” (traditional), performed by Empire Jubilee Quartet; courtesy of Document Records “Black Gal (I Don’t Want No Jet Black Woman)” (traditional), performed by prisoners of the Mississippi State Penitentiary, recorded by Alan Lomax

Text excerpts from W.E.B. Du Bois The Souls of Black Folk Martin Luther King, Jr. “ I Have a Dream” Kendrick Lamar “ Never Catch Me” Herman Melville Moby Dick

Programming & Production Staff

Producing Director Producer Director of Production Production Stage Manager Lighting Supervisor Sound Engineer Assistant Stage Manager

Kyle Maude Hannah Emerson Hillery Makatura Megan Dechaine Serena Wong Shay Watson Charles Cobbertt, III

WHAT PROBLEM?

Adapted from Deep Blue Sea which was originally commissioned by Park Avenue Armory and Manchester International Festival in collaboration with Holland Festival and first performed on September 28, 2021. Additional commissioning support provided by The Mann Center for the Performing Arts with original support for Deep Blue Sea provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Philadelphia. What Problem? Commissioning support provided by Carolina Performing Arts, Lumberyard Center for Film and Performing Arts, Indiana University Auditorium, George Mason University and Dancers’ Workshop. Rehearsal support provided by MASS MoCA, Mana Contemporary and Bethany Arts Community. What Problem? was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The creation of new work by Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Company is made possible in part by the company’s Partners in Creation: Anonymous, Anne Delaney, Zoe Eskin, Eleanor Friedman, Ruth & Stephen Hendel, Michael P.N.A. Hormel in Loving Memory of Jim Hormel, Suzanne Karpas, Ellen Poss, Carol Tolan, Jane Bovingdon Semel, in memory of Linda G. Shapiro, Slobodan Randjelović & Jon Stryker. Support for New York Live Arts is provided by the Arnhold Foundation, Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Ed Bradley Family Foundation, The Brant Foundation, Inc., Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, Dance/NYC, Ford Foundation,

Howard Gilman Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance, Marta Heflin Foundation, Alex Katz Foundation, Lambent Foundation, Alice Lawrence Foundation, Samuel M. Levy Family Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Muriel Pollia Foundation, National Performance Network, New England Foundation for the Arts, NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund in the New York Community Trust, The Poss Family Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Jerome Foundation, Jerome Robbins Foundation, The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, San Francisco Foundation, The Semel Charitable Foundation, Scherman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Tides Foundation. Public support for New York Live Arts is from Humanities New York, National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Correction, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Corporate support for New York Live Arts includes Con Edison, Google, Otter AI, Tito’s Handmade Vodka. We at New York Live Arts acknowledge and offer deep gratitude to Lenapehoking, where New York Live Arts sits-the land, and waters of the Lenape homeland.

Program Notes WHAT PROBLEM?

yet we now understand this is much more complex. In our fractious era, I am compelled to elaborate on this “line” in terms of sexual politics, gender identity, class struggles, and especially at this moment in time, immigration. These ideas collide in my mind and my creative self like tectonic plates. Tectonic activity creates land formations, volcanic eruptions and rearranging of whole continents. What Problem? is the latest result of this social/political/spiritual grinding and reformation.

“For the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line . . . the relation of the darker to the lighter races of men . . . And yet, being a problem is a strange experience,— peculiar even for one who has never been anything else .”- W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk (1903) I have long accepted Dr. King’s immortal words “We Shall Overcome” mixed with the scripture of our democracy as formed and shaped by we the people. And yet there’s always been an uneasy recognition of the truth at the base of the great W.E.B. Du Bois statement concerning “the Problem”. The “Color Line” for Du Bois represented the epitome of otherness,

Are you a problem? And what does it mean to be a problem?

All of my work is in pursuit of the “we”. What Problem? is the notion of “WE THE PEOPLE”.

The Hymn Text: Herman Melville Melody: Chanel Howard Part I Performed by: Danielle Marshall and Vocalists Part II Performed by: Danielle Marshall, Marie Lloyd Paspe and Jada Jenai

The ribs and terrors in the whale Arched over me a dismal gloom While all God’s sunlit rays rolled by And left me deepening down to doom I saw the opening maw of hell, With endless pains and sorrows there; Which none but they that feel can tell— Oh, I was plunging to despair.

COMPANY HISTORY Over the past 40 years the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company has shaped the evolution of contemporary dance through the creation and performance of over 140 works. Founded as a multicultural dance company in 1982, the company was born of an 11-year artistic collaboration between Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane. Today, the company is recognized as one of the most innovative and powerful forces in the modern dance world. The company has performed its ever-enlarging repertoire worldwide in over 200 cities in 40 countries on every major continent. In 2011, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company merged with Dance Theater Workshop to form New York Live Arts of which Bill T. Jones is the Artistic Director and Janet Wong is the Associate Artistic Director. The repertory of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company is widely varied in its subject matter, visual imagery and stylistic approach to movement, voice and stagecraft and includes musically driven works as well as works using a variety of texts. Some of its most celebrated creations are evening length works including Last Supper at Uncle Tom’s Cabin/The Promised Land (1990, Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music); Still/Here (1994, Biennale de la Danse in Lyon, France); We Set Out Early… Visibility Was Poor (1996, Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City, IA); You Walk? (2000, European Capital of Culture 2000,Bolgna, Italy); Blind Date (2006, Peak Performances at Montclair State University); Chapel/Chapter (2006, Harlem Stage Gatehouse); Fondly Do We Hope… Fervently Do We Pray (2009, Ravinia Festival, Highland Park, IL); Another Evening: Venice/Arsenale (2010, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy); Story/ Time (2012, Peak Performances); A Rite (2013, Carolina Performing Arts at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill); Deep Blue Sea (2021, Park Avenue Armory).

NEW YORK LIVE ARTS Home of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company (BTJ/AZ), Live Arts is a commissioning and presenting center of diverse artists notable for their conceptual rigor, formal experimentation, and active engagement with the sociocultural currents of our time. Artists at all stages of their careers are supported through residencies, commissions, and artist services. BTJ/AZ, founded in 1982 by Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane (1948-1988), is recognized as an innovative force, having performed in over 200 cities and 40 countries. Creation of new work by BTJ/AZ is produced by Live Arts and made possible in part by Partners in Creation: Anonymous, Anne Delaney, Zoe Eskin, Eleanor Friedman, Ruth & Stephen Hendel, Michael P.N.A. Hormel in Loving Memory of Jim Hormel, Suzanne Karpas, Ellen Poss, Carol Tolan, Jane Bovingdon Semel, in memory of Linda G. Shapiro, Slobodan Randjelović & Jon Stryker.

DIRECTORS BIOGRAPHIES

BILL T. JONES ( Artistic Director/Co-Founder/Choreographer: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company; Artistic Director: New York Live Arts ) is recipient of the 2014 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award; 2013 National Medal of Arts; 2010 Kennedy Center Honors; a 2010 Tony Award for Best Choreography of the critically acclaimed Fela!; a 2007 Tony Award, 2007 Obie Award, and 2006 Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation Callaway Award for his choreography for Spring Awakening; the 2010 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award; 2007 USA Eileen Harris Norton Fellowship; 2006 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Choreography for The Seven; 2005 Wexner Prize; the 2005 Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement; 2005 Harlem Renaissance Award; 2003 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize; and a 1994 MacArthur “Genius” Award. In 2010, Jones was recognized as Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government, and in 2000, The Dance Heritage Coalition named Jones “An Irreplaceable Dance Treasure.” Jones choreographed and performed worldwide with his late partner, Arnie Zane, before forming the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1982. He has created more than 140 works for his company. Jones is Artistic Director of New York Live Arts, an organization that strives to create a robust framework in support of the nation’s dance and movement- based artists through new approaches to producing, presenting, and educating.

ARNIE ZANE (Co-Founder/Choreographer) (1948-1988) was a native New Yorker born in the Bronx and educated at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton. In 1971, Arnie Zane and Bill T. Jones began their long collaboration in choreography and in 1973 formed the American Dance Asylum in Binghamton with Lois Welk. Mr. Zane’s first recognition in the arts came as a photographer when he received a Creative Artists Public Service (CAPS) Fellowship in 1973. Mr. Zane was the recipient of a second CAPS Fellowship in 1981 for choreography, as well as two Choreographic Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1983 and 1984). In 1980, Mr. Zane was co-recipient, with Bill T. Jones, of the German Critics Award for his work, Blauvelt Mountain. Rotary Action, a duet with Mr. Jones, was filmed for television, co- produced by WGBH-TV Boston and Channel 4 in London.

PERFORMER PROFILES

JADA JENAI (Performer) is from Brooklyn, New York. She has worked professionally with Helen

BARRINGTON HINDS (Performer) has worked professionally with Verb Ballets, NW Dance Project, Stephen Petronio Company, and Twyla Tharp’s Movin’ Out (National Tour). In 2011 Hinds was a finalist for the Clive Barnes Award for young talent in dance. He has worked with choreographers Lauri Stallings, Edgar Zendejas, Sarah Slipper, Helen Pickett, Thaddeus Davis, and Cherylyn Lavagnino. Hinds works as a choreographer and teacher; his choreography has been shown at Purchase College, Dixon Place, Warwick Summer Festival, Arts On Site, and The Tank. School Training: Ballet Florida (Marie Hale); BFA Fance, SUNY Purchase College. Barrington joined the company in 2017. @bar_ hinds, www.barringtonhinds. com. Barrington joined the company in 2017.

DEAN HUSTED (Performer) has performed in works by Merce Cunningham, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, and Christina Robson. He was selected for the Summer 2017 Contemporary Program at the School at Jacob’s Pillow. Where he performed works by Marguerite Donlon, Jae Man Joo, Milton Myers, and the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. Husted studied in Berlin under the direction of Pamela Pietro and teachers Judith Sanchez- Ruiz, Ayman Harper, and Erion Kruja. From Virginia Beach, Husted began his training at Denise Wall’s Dance Energy and earned a BFA from NYU Tisch. Dean joined the company in 2019.

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Company, Wyckoff Collective, and Kyle Abraham/Abraham. in.Motion. Jenai is a graduate of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School and earned a BFA in dance from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance studying under Jonathan Ridel, Kyle Abraham, Kevin Wynn, and Dylan Crossman, and Jean Freebury. She also studied abroad at Western Australia Academy for Performing Arts and Springboard Dance Montreal, working with Jonathan Alsberry and Shamel Pitts. Jada joined the company in 2021.

PERFORMER PROFILES

SHANE LARSON (Performer) was raised in Minnesota, where he received his early training at the St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists. He graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, with a BFA in Dance and a minor in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies. He also studied at SEAD in Austria. Since living in New York City, he’s branched out to collaborate with punk musicians, film makers, improvisational music ensembles, and site-specific visual artists. He is also a multimedia video artist who makes collage-based work about memory. Shane joined the company in 2015.

S. LUMBERT (Performer) is a Brooklyn based transgender dance artist. They earned a BS in both Dance and Exercise Science from Skidmore College and an MFA in dance from The Ohio State University. lumbert sometimes makes and performs their own solo work, and collaborates on duets with Rachel Sigrid Freeburg. After a brief hiatus from dance, lumbert is excited to be working on a new project with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. s. joined the company in 2018.

DANIELLE MARSHALL (Performer) is a native of Atlanta, GA. She received her early dance training from DeKalb School of the Arts, Phusion Performing Arts Alliance, and City Gate Dance Theater. In 2019, she graduated summa cum laude from the Ailey/ Fordham B.F.A. program, studying dance & Pre- Health for Physical Therapy. During her time at Ailey/ Fordham, Ms. Marshall had the opportunity to perform works by her colleagues and notable choreographers such as Adam Barruch, Amy Hall Garner, and Maxine Steinman. Marshall is also a certified Horton instructor. Danielle joined the company in 2021.

MARIE LLYOD PASPE (Performer) is a native of Singapore and the Philippines who is from Boston. She graduated sum cum laude from the Ailey/Fordham BFA program in 2016, studying dance performance and business administration. Paspe toured Carolyn Dorfman Dance and worked with choreographers Renee Jaworski, Peter Chu, Jae Man Joo, Omar Currum, Rami Be’er, Martin Harriague, and Manuel Vignoulle. In 2015, she studied in Israel at Kibbitz Contemporary Dance Company, and in 2017, she attended Springboard Dance Montreal. Paspe creates work, teaches Pilates and dance, and freelances as a commercial model. Marie joined the company in 2018.

PERFORMER PROFILES

JACOBY PRUITT (Performer) began his dance training in Miami, FL where he attended New World School of the Arts. He is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of Dance and is a recipient of the Martha Hill Dance Fund’s “Young Professional Award”. He has worked professionally with Ailey II, Company XIV, Sean Curran Company, and the Metropolitan Opera Ballet among various other freelance projects. His tv/film credits include Good Morning America, Comedy Central’s ‘Alternatino’, and the ‘In the Heights’ film. Jacoby joined the company in 2021.

NAYAA OPONG (Performer) is from Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She began her dance training at The Bowman School of Dance and latter continued at Eleone Dance Unlimited Nayaa choose to further her studies at Mason Gross School of the Arts— Rutgers University where she earned a BFA in dance and was able to spend a semester at The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. Since graduating in May 2019, she performs with Hysterica Jazz Dance and has begun working with the BIRDHOUSE artist collective. Nayaa joined the company in 2019.

HUIWANG ZHANG (Performer) trained rigorously in physical disciplines such as Peking opera, martial arts, and classical dance in China. Prior to his career with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, he was a lead performer with the Chinese national theater in Beijing. He has also worked with PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER, Yin Mei Dance, and Paper Tiger Theater. His choreography has been featured in the United States, China, and Germany; his work attempts to portray the value of dance as a serious art form and critical research practice. Huiwang joined the company in 2017.

PERFORMER PROFILES

PHILLIP BULLOCK (Vocalist) Praised by Opera News for his “appeasingly suave baritone,” Philip K. Bullock is a native of Washington D.C. and has been featured in operas, recitals, and concerts throughout the United States and Europe. Most recently, Bullock made his debut with the Atlanta Opera in Porgy & Bess and returned toCincinnati Opera for their production of Puccini’s Tosca . Other operatic highlights include his performance of Jake in Porgy & Bess at Dresden’s Opera’s new production. Bullock has been seen in concert performances of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and Kurt Well’s Seven Deadly Sins with National Music Festival Orchestra. www.PhillipBullock.com SHAQ HESTER ( Vocalist) Off Broadway: Antigone in Ferguson (Swing Soloist). Regional: The View Upstairs (Wes), Five Guys Named Moe (Little Moe). Hester has appeared with the Bronx Opera and Trilogy Opera. He has performed as featured vocalist in the Pyer Moss “Sister” runway show. He also produced and performed live vocal arrangements with 22Gz for the Pyer Moss “Watt U Iz” Couture fashion show. Hester was featured vocalist in Ari Grooves’ Message From a Wanderer at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Artist collaboration include Aloe Blacc and Jason Michael Webb. Hester is a graduate of IU Jacobs School of Music and University of South Carolina School of Music. STACY PENSON ( Vocalist/Music Director ) Stacy Penson, a classically trained musician, has worked in New York, across the U.S., and all over the world performing a variety of styes of music. He has performed the roles of Don Giovanni ( Don Giovanni , W. Mozart) and Don Alhambra ( Gondoliers , A. Sullivan) as well as collaborations with Kathleen Battle, Marilyn Horne, Patti LaBelle, Angie Stone, Brain McKnight, and Alicia Keys. Penson is also an accomplished pianist and conductor and has been Music Director for many Broadway/Off-Broadway Shows. CARLTON TAYLOR ( Vocalist) Carlton Terrence Taylor– A Passionate game changer committed to empowering generations to think critically using art as a catalyst for change. Harlem Native recent credits include: an Audio Drama of Revelations with Compagnia de’ Colombari ,The Apollo Theatre SALON SERIES: WILDFLOWER, The Late Show performing “the Americans” with Janelle Monea & Great Day in Harlem’s tribute to Janet Jackson. The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” Flannery O’Connor.

COLLABORATOR & GUEST ARTIST BIOS

RENA ANAKWE ( Electronic Score ) Rena Anakwe is an interdisciplinary artist and performer working primarily with sound, visuals, and scent. Exploring intersections between traditional healing practices, spirituality, and performance, she creates works focused on sensory-based, experiential interactions using creative technology. Most recently, she was awarded a 2021-2022 MacDowell Fellowship for Interdisciplinary Arts and a 2022 Jack Nusbaum Artist Residency at BAM. Anakwe has collaborated, produced, and shown work at NYC institutions, including: En Garde Arts/Brookfield Place, Weeksville Heritage Center, Dia Foundation, Fridman Gallery, Knockdown Center, Lincoln Center. MoMA PS1, CultureHub, Pioneer Works, and Montez Press Radio. She is based in Brooklyn, New York, by way of Nigeria and Canada. NICK HALLETT ( Composer & Music Director ) Nick Hallett is a musician, artist, and curator. His scores for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company include Deep Blue Sea (2021), What Problem? (2020), the Analogy Trilogy (2015-2017), A Letter to My Nephew (2015), and Fishkill/Movements 1-45 (2014). He has served as vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and music director for the international tours of these works. Hallett received a 2017 Bessie Award with Ishmael Houston-Jones and Miguel Gutierrez for Variations on Themes from Lost & Found; Scenes from a Life and Other Works by John Bernd. In 2020, his opera collaboration with artist Shana Moulton, Whispering Pines 10 , premiered in digital form at www. whisperingpines10.com. His music and transdisciplinary projects have been presented in New York at MoMA, the Whitney, the Guggenheim, Hayden Planetarium, BAM, Performa, New Museum, The Kitchen, Danspace, Roulette, and ISSUE Project Room. Hallett is on the faculties of The New School and School of Visual Arts. MARK HAIRSTON ( Dramaturg ) A native of Washington, DC, Mark Hairston is a director, performer and educator with a primary focus on American theater and theater of the African diaspora. He is particularly drawn to classical works, innovative literary adaptations, and theater for community development. His recent directing highlights include Julius Caesar , The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom , King Lear , The Cherry Orchard , and The Henry Dumas Project . Along with directing, Mark Hairston has worked extensively as a professional actor with some of the nation’s leading theater companies. He is a graduate of the MFA Directing program at Columbia University School of the Arts, received his BFA in Acting from Rutgers University, and was classically trained at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. Mark Hairston is an Assistant Professor of Directing and Acting at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. HPRIZM aka HIGH PRIEST (Electronic Score) Hprizm aka High Priest is an American avant- garde artist, composer, new-media artist and performer whose work spans performance art, pop music and multimedia projects. Formally trained as a visual artist, Hprizm, later developed from the axis of poetry, hip hop and the experimental arts community of the Lower East Side in the early 90’s. Prizm is the founding member of the Antipop Consortium and a cited figure in the Afrofuturist canon. Prizm has shared stages with The Roots, Radiohead, MF Doom, Matthew Shipp, Vijay Iyer, Steve Lehman, and others. His musical compositions have been presented at the Whitney, Guggenheim, Walker, and The New museums, as well as MoMA PS1, Cal-Arts, and the Mazzoli Gallery. At his PRIZMLABS, his clients include Kehinde Wiley, Simone Leigh, Moor Mother, Ursula Rucker, The Barnes center, Bahamadia, The Banff Centre, Meredith Monk, and the So Percussion ensemble, among others.

COLLABORATOR & GUEST ARTIST BIOS

HOLLAND ANDREWS (Musician) is an American vocalist, composer, improviser, and performance artist whose work is based on emotionality in its many forms. In their work, Andrews focuses on the abstraction of operatic and extended-technique voice to build soundscapes encompassing both catharsis and the interplay between dissonance and resonance to tell stories of the interior worlds of humanity. Frequently highlighting themes surrounding vulnerability and healing, Andrews arranges music with voice and clarinet, harnessing the innate qualities of these instruments’ power and elegance to serve as a vessel for these themes. As a vocalist, their influences stem from a dynamic range of musical stylings including contemporary opera, free jazz, musical theater, as well as ambient, drone, and noise music. In addition to creating solo work, Andrews develops and performs the soundscapes for dance, theater, and film, and whose work is still toured nationally and internationally [touring nationally and internationally]. Andrews has gained recognition from publications such as The New York Time , Uncut Magazine, Electronic Sound, NPR, and more. Holland Andrews is currently based in New York City. Andrews also performs solo music under the stage name Like a Villain. LIZ PRINCE ( Costume Designer ) designs costumes for dance, theater and film and has had the great pleasure of designing for Bill T. Jones since 1991. Her work has been exhibited at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, 2011 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Rockland Center for the Arts and Snug Harbor Cultural Center. She received a 1990 New York Dance and Performance Award (BESSIE) and a 2008 Charles Flint Kellogg Arts and Letters Award from Bard College. She teaches costume design at SUNY Purchase College Manhattanville College, and Sarah Lawrence College. ROBERT WIERZEL ( Lighting Designer ) has worked with artists in theatre, dance, new music, opera and museums, on stages throughout the country and abroad. He has worked with choreographer Bill T. Jones and his company since 1985. Projects include Blind Date, Another Evening: I Bow Down, Still/Here, You Walk?, Last Supper at Uncle Tom’s Cabin/The Promised Land, How To Walk An Elephant, and We Set Out Early… Visibility Was Poor . Other works with Bill T. Jones include projects at the Guthrie Theatre, Lyon Opera Ballet, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Boston Ballet, Boston Lyric Opera, the Welsh dance company Diversions, and London’s Contemporary Dance Trust. Roberthas also worked with choreographers Trisha Brown, Doug Varone, Donna Uchizono, Larry Goldhuber, Heidi Latsky, Sean Curran, Molissa Fenley, Susan Marshall, Margo Sappington, Alonzo King and JoAnn Fregalette-Jansen. Additional credits include national and international opera companies, Broadway, and regional theater. Mr. Wierzel is currently on the faculty of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and The Yale School of Drama. JANET WONG ( Associate Artistic Director ) was born in Hong Kong and trained in Hong Kong and London. Upon graduation she joined the Berlin Ballet where she first met Bill when he was invited to choreograph on the company. In 1993, she moved to New York to pursue other interests. Ms. Wong became Rehearsal Director of the Company in 1996, Associate Artistic Director in August 2006 and Associate Artistic Director of New York Live Arts in 2016.

COMPANY BIOGRAPHIES

BJORN G. AMELAN ( Creative Director ) was the partner of the late fashion designer Patrick Kelly from 1983 until Mr. Kelly passed away on January 1, 1990. Mr. Amelan moved to the United States to begin his collaboration with Bill T. Jones in 1993. He has designed sets for the following works by Bill T. Jones: Green and Blue (1997) for the Lyon Opera Ballet; How! Do! We! Do! (1999) for Bill T. Jones and Jessye Norman, in conjunction with the Lincoln Center’s Great Performers Show (1999), You Walk? (2000), The Table Project (2001), Another Evening (2002), Verbum (2002), World Without/In (2002), Black Suzanne (2002), Reading, MercyandThe Artificial Nigger (2003), Mercy 10 x 8 on a Circle (2003), Chaconne (2003) and Blind Date (2005) for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. Mr. Amelan is the recipient of the 2001 New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Award for his designs of The Breathing Show and The Table Project . CHARLES COBBERTT III (Assistant Stage Manager) A resident in West Orange, New Jersey. Charles earned a Bachelor's degree at Montclair State University. Previous work includes being involved in production, stage management, and prop management. Specifically taking place at progressive theater and Vanguard theater in New Jersey as well as The New Group in New York City. Charles is happily excited to become a part of another theater project with the company after debuting in the park avenue armory for “Deep Blue Sea”. He can't wait to see what talent that the performers and staff have in order to make this performance shine.

COMPANY BIOGRAPHIES

MEGAN DECHAINE ( Production Stage Manager ) is a New York City based stage manager originally from Washington State. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in Theatre. She has worked with the American Dance Festival, Sleep No More, Mimi Garrard Dance, Jody Oberfelder Projects, The Anthropologists, Sara Juli, Time Lapse Dance, Dance Lab NY, Eric Taylor Dance, University of the Arts Winter and Spring Dance Series, Bellingham Repertory Dance, Kuntz and Company, Bellingham Theatre Works, and iDiOM Theater. Megan joined the Company in 2022. HANNAH EMERSON ( Producer ) completed her B.F.A. in Contemporary Dance from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in 2011. She moved to NYC shortly after being awarded the William R. Kenan, Jr. Fellowship at the Lincoln Center Institute. Choosing to remain in the northeast, she has held arts administrative positions at New York Live Arts and The Yard. Hannah joined Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company in 2014 as Company Manager and now serves as a Producer for New York Live Arts. HILLERY MAKATURA (Director of Production) graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a B.F.A. in Theater. She has been touring both internationally and throughout the U.S. since 2006. She has worked as production manager for The Actors Studio, Big Art Group, Theater Mitu and Trisha Brown Dance Company. KYLE MAUDE ( Producing Director) graduated from Drake University with a B.F.A. in Theatre. She has worked with Ballet Tech/Feld Ballets New York, The Royal Ballet School of London, Buglisi-Foreman Dance, and Lesbian Pulp-o-Rama! Ms. Maude joined the Company in 2003 and served as the Company’s Production Stage Manager for ten years, then Director of Producing and Touring for three years before becoming Producing Director for New York Live Arts in 2016. SHAY WHATSON ( Sound Supervisor ) Leshay “Shay” Watson, Recording and live sound engineer since 2012. Graduated from the Institute of Audio Research in 2015, since graduation she has had the privilege to work at some amazing venues like Apollo Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Shed, Barclay Center, PlayStation Theater, Lehman College. She has also worked with many popular artist and on TV shows like Showtime at the Apollo, Kelly Clarkson, 2021 Heisman, Wildin Out, Law and order SVU, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and many more. SERENA WONG ( Lighting Supervisor ) is a Brooklyn-based freelance lighting designer for theater, opera, and dance. Her designs have been seen at New York Live Arts, Danspace, Irondale Arts Center, and Jacob’s Pillow. She is the resident lighting designer for New York Theatre Ballet and enjoys beekeeping and bread baking.

NEW YORK LIVE ARTS

Artistic Leadership Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director Janet Wong, Associate Artistic Director Executive Leadership Kim Cullen, Executive Director/CEO Alexandra Burke, Chief of Staff Board of Directors Stephen Hendel, Co-Chair Richard H. Levy, Co-Chair Helen Haje, Vice Chair Slobodan Randjelović, Vice Chair Alan Marks, Treasurer Alanna Rutherford, Secretary Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director, Ex-Officio Kim Cullen, Chief Executive Officer Ex-Officio

Willard Ahdritz Bjorn Amelan Sarah Arison

Aimee Meredith Cox LaToya Ruby Frazier Charla Jones Colleen Keegan Darnell L. Moore Amy Newman Randy Polumbo Ellen Poss Matthew Putman Jane Bovingdon Semel Ruby Shang Catharine R. Stimpson Diana Wege

Board Emeritus Derek Brown Terence Dougherty Eleanor Friedman

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Programming, Producing, and Engagement Kyle Maude, Producing Director Hannah Emerson, Producer Veronica Falborn, Producer

Legal Services Lowenstein Sandler, PC, Pro-Bono Counsel Located in the heart of Chelsea in New York City, New York Live Arts is an internationally recognized destination for innovative movement-based artistry offering audiences access to art and artists notable for their conceptual rigor, formal experimentation and active engagement with the social, political and cultural currents of our times. At the center of its identity is Bill T. Jones, world-renowned choreographer, dancer, theater director and writer. New York Live Arts serves as the home base for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company and is the company’s sole producer, providing support and the environment to originate innovation and challenging new work for the company and the NYC creative community. New York Live Arts produces and presents dance, music and theater performances in its 20,000 square foot home, which include a 184-seat theater and two 1,200 square foot studios that can be combined into one large studio. New York Live Arts offers an extensive range of participatory programs for adults and young people and supports the continuing professional development of artists and commissions. New York Live Arts 219 West 19 th Street, New York, NY 10011 +1 212 691-6500 / Fax: +1 212 633-1974 www.newyorklivearts.org

Production Hillery Makatura, Director of Production Grady Shea, Technical Director Megan Dechaine, Production Stage Manager Chanel Pinnock, Production Manager

Creative Director Bjorn G. Amelan

Randjelović/Stryker Resident Commissioned Artist Faye Driscoll

Development David Archuletta, Chief Development Officer Erin Baskin, Institutional Giving Manager Bianca Bailey, Community Engagement and Education Manager Candystore, Development Associate Hans Rasch, Institutional Giving Assistant Finance & Operations Nupur Dey, Director of Finance Manathus Dey, Finance Associate Gregory English, Operations Manager Lutz and Carr, Certified Public Accounts Communications Tyler Ashley, Director of Communications Hannah Seiden, Communications Coordinator Taylor Adams, Julia Antinozzi, Makenna Finch, Salma Kiuhan, Camden Loeser, Johnny Mathews, Paulina Meneses, Rafaela Oliveira, Lydia Perakis, Sean Pfeiffer, Anna Ticknor, Kiara Williams, Front of House Staff Liliana Dirks-Goodman, Graphic Designer

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This project is funded in part with an Arts For All grant provided by the Town of Jackson and Teton County.

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REPETITION, MOVEMENT, SHARED CONCEPTS WITH DANCE

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Thaynoku! Dancers’ Workshop is supported by the generosity of many individuals, foundations, and businesses who love the presence of dance in our community. Artistic Director’s Circle ($25,000 +) Anonymous First Republic Bank

Patron ($2,500-$4,999) Jean Anderson Berlin Architects Stephanie Brennan

Doug Henderson Sandy Hessler Judy Hofflund and Thomas Hansen William and Joanne Huelsman Jill Jachera Sara Jane Johnson Esther Kane Karl M. Johnson Foundation Scott Kirkpatrick Jane and Chuck Kusek Osprey Beverages LLC Irene and Alan Lund Linda and Tom Markovits Sandra Masur and Scott Spector Abigail Moore Sylvia Neil and Dan Fischel Nelson Engineering New West Knifeworks* Pam and Dick Niner Dana Olson and John Wright Pearl Street Market Erika Pearsall and Ned Jannotta Persephone Bakery Bonnie and Tom Pockat Sue and Jesse Rope Andrea and Monroe Rosenthal John and Cheryl Rosevear Beverly Shore and Leo Gutierrez Ed Smail and Nancy Jarrell Mary Morgan Springer

Carrie Kirkpatrick Susie McDowell Alice and Rod Moorhead Veronica and Gary Silberberg Barbara and John Vogelstein Wonder Institute Judy and Bob Yarmuth Benefactor ($10,000-$24,999) Katherine Conover and Fred Keller, in honor of Kathy Laidlaw Sophie and Derek Craighead Nancy and David Donovan Claudia and Greg Evans A.C. and Penney Hubbard Florence Lemle Randy Luskey Adrienne and John Mars Stacey and Bob Morse Marge and Gil Ordway Carol Tolan William and Teresa Waterman Michael Wehrle Partner ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous Susan and Geoff Armstrong

Lisa Carlin Jo Crandall Roberta and Steve Denning Jennifer Durning and Geoff Tennican Alissa Ehrenkranz Theresa Godchaux Jackie and Ted Goldstein Kathy Kline Pam and Chuck Koob Bradley and Charlotte Krugh Carol and Jim Linton Cathy and David Loevner Laurentius Marais Kelly McDermott and Mark Daverin Kathy and Mike Meyer Ferrill and Belinda Roll Maggie and Dick Scarlett Mary and Stan Seidler Judy Singleton Tayloe Piggott Gallery Karla Tessler Cristine Wehner and Matt Brodzinski

Jamie Yarmuth Jessica Yarmuth

Inner Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Emily and Jim Ambler Dana and Jake Ankeny

Penny and Tom Brewer Amy and Bomber Bryan

Robert Strawbridge Rick and Kathy Stuck SUDA Izakaya Anna and Stephen Sullivan Sweet Life Foundation Karen Terra Ned Thomas Susan and Steven Tipler Jade and David Walsh Whiteley and Nick Wheeler Missy Whelan George and Linda Wilson

Pam Case and Larry Berlin Carol and Peter Coxhead Linda Damiano Maureen and Todd Ellingson Jacqueline and Christian Erdman Myrna and Steve Greenberg Suzanne and George Harris Bruce Hawtin Berte Hirschfield Molly and Wayne Hughes Hughes Production* Dawn and John Hummel Jeanne Maher Holly McAllister Swett Jillian and Clay Moorhead

Anonymous (2) Mickey Babcock

Carole and Burke Baker Mr. and Mrs. Gal Bar-or Eileen and John Berner Tina and Thomas Bourdeaux

Agnes Bourne and Stuart Plummer Katherine Brooks and George Beller Valerie and Don Brown Frank Brummer and Andrea Gerken Faye Campbell Betsy Carlin and Becky Watson Babs Case Coral and Andrew Chung Kathleen and Bob Edmundson Marialice and Dillon Ferguson Fighting Bear Antiques Petria and Scott Fossel Foster and Lynn Friess Steve and Polly Friess Amy Gertsch Pamela and Scott Gibson Geoff Gottlieb and Tenessa Singleton Susan and George Halling

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Celeste Myers William Newton

Brandie and Mel Orchard Linda and Larry Perlman Peggy and Greg Prugh Michael Stern and Bridget Mullen Twenty Two Home Jen and Dan Visosky Margot Walk and Jerry Freeland

Peter and Stephanie Lamelas Dave Landes Andy and Clark MacKenzie Patricia and Donald MacNaughton

Mona Sobieski Jeanie and Fred Staehr Mark Tarrant Amy and Kevin Taylor Amelia Terrapin Bruce and Mimi Tlougan Laura Vignaroli

Dani Fischer Allison Fleury and Bud Frederick

Robert Foster Jordan Garner Lawrence Gill Christie Goss Natalie and Eliot Goss Chris Gotham Sara Graham Calla and Matt Grimes

Elizabeth Masek James Mathieu Holly McCollister

Tanya and Ray McDaniel Sharon and Randy Merritt Betsy and Scott Mollinet Robin and Bob Paulson Cynda Peralta-Ramos Peta and Gary Roubin Louisa and Chris Sandvig LeeAnn and Theo Schuff Bill and Cheryl Schwartz Melissa and Jason Snider Karen and Dick Stewart Terrence Taylor Barbara and Stan Trachtenberg Alison Wetter Friend ($250-$499) Ruth and Charles Ankeny Dave Augé Jill Baldauf and Steve Grossman Sheila and Kevin Brazell Elizabeth Drapela and Steve Markason Pauline and Paul Dykeman Stephen Dynia and Ahita Ardalan Michaela Ellingson Roxanne and Tom Factor Factory Information Technology Lisa Foley M.J. and Daniel Forman Pam and Matt Gotham Josephine and Bill Guenzel Linda Hanlon Todd and Mari Hanna Brandon and Laura Harrison Kent Hawkins Sarah and Dave Hemphill Ted Hobart Zach and Heidi Huseby Amy Kingwill Tracy and Kenny Knauss Kraig Kobert Krista LaPier John and Allison Liljestrom Nancy Lundgren and Lola Lundgren-Dickey Robyn Lunsford Valerie and Mike May Jennifer Mei and Chase Beninga Jim Mitchell Amy and Paul Mower

Mary Elaine and Bob Weber Yvette and Robert Werner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Jim Wunsch and Anne Fish David Yoder Aimee and Matt Zeleznik Neesha Zollinger

Gros Ventre River Ranch* Mary and Judd Grossman Ann Harvey and Mike Campbell Charisse and Curt Haws Rob and Mandy Helean & Keira Lowe Doug and Lyne Herrick Stephen Hoff and Lenore Jonasson Hole Bowl* Stacy Hovinga Vicki and Charles Hutson Dan Hybner Mark Jackowski

Friend ($100-$249) Anonymous Marjorie Agriss

Sharon Albert Tammy Albert Ann Alexander Charlotte and Nellie Alexander Giovannina and Christian Beckwith Anthony Antler Inn Motel Rebecca and Marley Apfelberg Cornelia Bergmann Marylou Berra Geeta Billimoria Kim and Zahan Billimoria

Katie and Chad Jackson Jackson Temp Services Karen and George James Ken and Sherrie Jern

Tracey Joralemon Margaret Keane Jessica Kellett and Drew Zepernick Peter and Kirsten Kern Sarah Kerr Tina Korpi Ingrid and Kevin Krasnow Christine Langdon Paul LeFebvre Miriam and Bob Lenz Darlene Levenson Evie Lewis and Doug Vogel Jo Lyndon Jessica MacGregor Robin and Bill MacLeod Penelope Maldonado Charlotte and Greg Mason Georgia Mayer Nicki and Brendan McDermott Tori and Sean McGough Brock McGrath David Mecartney Carol Mersereau John and Susan Mitchell Andy Munz Joohee and Alexander Muromcew Colleen and John Murray Douglas Niemi Noah and Annette Osnos Heather and Andrew Overholser Lisa and Scott Pierson Marybeth Pitman William and Glenda Ramsay Stanley Reichel William and Raz Reinecke

Julie Birrer Paul Boillot

Julianne Bonnecaze Lea Bonnecaze and

Ian & Katherine Levenson

Anneke Bradley John Bradley Julie Broughten Diana Brown Benjamin Bruner Mr. & Mrs. Buck Buchenroth Brenna Buckstaff Dee and Sandy Buckstaff Meleta Buckstaff Hilary, Marty and Nieve Camino Michele Case Gene Cavagnaro Allison Cohane Karen Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Mike Cottingham Cowboy Village Resort Merle Crandall Katie Dahlgren and Joshua Mickelson Shawn and Mike Daus Peggy and Kirk Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMuro Miriam and Scott Diehl David and Lisa Race Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dowd Andrea Evans Dominic Fanelli Dawn Felchle Fine Dining Restaurant Group*

Camille and Ben Musser Nola and Brent Peacock Mike and Karen Reid Nancy Resor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riddell Caroline and Jason Ryan Norris Scott

Diane Rice Travis Rice Carolyn and Andy Ripps

Paul and Kristen Rivers Rose Marie Robson Byron Roderick Gail and Bob Rosenberg Paula Rushing Katrina, Brandon and Olivia Ryan Olga Salmina Don Schilling Debbie Schlinger Claudia and Michael Schrotz Dorie Schwertz Michael Sells Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shuptrine

Vivien Benjamin Julie Bennett

Stephanie Fadala Sara, Chris and Daniela Fagan Caroline Fauls Caryn and Tim Flanagan Susan Fleming Olwyn Fleury Amanda Flosbach Suzy and Matt Floyd Adair Flynt Elizabeth Forsyth Morgan Frederick Kelly French Courtney Gale and Bruce Bayley Isael Garcia Elizabeth Dave and Emme Gieck Miriam Gilbert Peggy Gilday and Maho Hakoshima

Sarah and Ava Benson Robert Jr Bergstrom Patty Berlin Sarah Bochicchio Patricia Bogart Pat Bork Al Borrego Betsy and Rob Borrego Shannon and Rudy Borrego

Kamin Brazell Teresita Bretz Sarah Brino Rebecca Broderick Amy Brown Kristy and Luke Bruner Dennis and Marian Butcher Emily Campbell Stephanie Capps and Ben Brettell

August Spier Dan Spinella Jonathan Stafford

Michael Suhanovsky Lorraine Szulczewski Paula Szypko and Marty Quadland Teton Toys

Allen Gordon Rachel Gray Steven Gray

Sharon Thomas Berniece Turner Matt Turner Juliet Unfried John and Linda Unland Sandra Vignaroli Paul Vogelheim Allison Von Maur and Mark Newcomb Andrew Ward Jocelyn and John Wasson Tina Weber Mary K White Madison Williams Chris and Kurt Wimberg Jess and Paul Wireman Olive Wireman

Susan Carbone Jennifer Carlin Theodore Carlin William Carlin Marissa Carr Tawnya Carr Leah Chace Suzi Chauvel Cindy Chia Richard Clark Pam Clarkson Kim Codman

Susan Gray Carol Gregg Kristen Gries Scott Grollnek Charlie and Chris Gulotta Julie Guttormson Mandy Hadden Audrey and Roald Hagen

Dawn Hale Eric Hansen Adam Harris Lauri and Scott Harris Melinda Harris Maura and Kim Harrower Kim Havell Maria Hayashida and Max Ludington Julia Heemstra

Elizabeth Collins William Crawford Christina Crowther Nastassia and Odelie Cruz Laura Cuddie Kathy Culhane Maureen Daffner Carolyn Daily Meg Daly and Mark Llinares Maria Damon Laura and Amelia Davenport David Dorfman Dance Jessica Davidson Melinda Day Julie Deardorff Haley, CJ and Riley Deming Julie Dery Laura Jane Dimlich Catherine Dombi Andrea Doss Margaret Dreyer L Drocato Liz Dufault Karin Duncker Gretchen Duniphan Susan Durfee Amanda and Rob Edmondson Lori Ellingson Esther Ellis Mary and Michael Estes

June and Steve Wolfson Anne Wood-Kinnamon Victoria Wood-Nagle Mr. & Mrs. Jim Woodmencey Wort Hotel* Nona Yehia and Mark Sullivan Dimmie and Greg Zeigler Joanne Zorkendorfer Friend ($1-$99) Anonymous (3) Melanie Adams and William Fadala Daniel Agueda Amy Albert Janet Anderson Shaun and Betty Andrikopoulos Samuel Ankeny Shawn and Andy Ankeny Gerald and Barbara Aronowitz Anne Austin Brittany and Jonathan Baker Jean Balduc

Elizabeth Heineken Adriene Henderson Sara Heywood Deborah Hill Jan Marie Hobart Todd Hohman Joan Hooks Jurene Hovinga Amelia Hufsmith Suzanne Hultman Margi and Aaron Japel

Jessica Jaubert Sara Jaworowicz Christa Johnson Jennifer Johnson

Paula Johnson Russell Jones Diana Joy Kelly Kaiser Patrick Keane Jerod Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Fred A. Kingwill Lindsay and Matt Kissel Chani and Piper Knobe Cathy Koenig Barbara Kosharek Todd and Kate Kosharek

Diane Bardwell Barbara Beaton Carolyn Beets Chelsea Beets Stacy Benjamin

Caroline Evans Gabriela Ezeta

Bill and MaryBeth Kucera P M Kwiatkowski Virginia and Ted Kyle Len Carlman and Anne Ladd

Bridget Peelman Daryl and Fred Peightal Berit Amundson and Olive Perryman Nancy Pittman Madeleine Pitts Frances Pollak and Ernest LaBelle Richard Prati Brian Prax Ali Price Strand Quesada Rachel Ravitz Tracy Reichel Maddy, Brian and Cora Remlinger Emilie and Lydia Rendall

Nancy Taylor Jodeen and Harry Tebay Laurie Thal Elizabeth Thebaud Shirley Thomas Stephanie Thomas Kyle Thompson Angus Thuermer Jessica and Andrew Tipler Liza and Jay Tlougan Ann Tonoli Francine Tryka Amanda Turner Lauren Turner Lillian Turner Rylynn Valdez Jenny Van Winkle Sara VanHatten Carrie and Dustin Varga Cheryl Varga Robert Vignaroli Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Wakeman Judy and Robert Wales Jeremy Walker Deborah Wall Tim Walther Amelia Watson William Wecker Rob Weed Erin and Harvey Weisman Diana Welch Jeanne Westerlund James White Kate Wiedeman Lucas Wiedeman Cathy and Robert Wikoff Elizabeth Wildman

Joan Lapham Mike LaPrade Annelle Larson Trudy Ledan Mr. & Mrs. George Lefebre Judy LeFebvre Liera Leticia Andrea Lewis Darlene Linahan Samantha and Peery Livingston Elizabeth Long Neil Loomis Doug Loughry Catherine and Lydia Lynch & Leslie Hermanson Lokey and Bill Collins Lytjen Alexa Macdonald Alexander Macdonald Evan Mack Amanda MacLeod Gabrielle Maguire Hannah and Gabriella Maldonado Elizabeth Mansfield Sally Markell

Rebecca Rice Susan Riesch Christi Roberts Lizzy Robinson Deidre Robson Gregory Robson Wendy Rominger Erin Rosenberg Shelley Roth Erin Roy

Dawn Rudenko Wendy Russell Amy Russian Diane Ryan Annie Sampson Ann and Robert Savage Alex and Jonathan Schechter Linda Schilling Melanie Schuerch Carol and Craig Schwender Alicia Scott Elizabeth Scott Mary Pat Scott Russell Scott Tina Seay Alison and Sam Sehnert Lauren Setten Bethany and Hazel Shidner Kimberly Shindell Harrison Shipp Kelly and Carl Shuptrine Shannon Shuptrine Toni Silveira Ryan Simmons Ashley Singleton Stephanie Sloan Ally Taylor Smith William Jr Smith Stephanie Snow Chris Somerville Mihaela Spulber Susanne Staehr Jennifer and Michael Stauth Kerry Stevenson John Stoetzer Clare and Mike Symmons Pamela Tannyhill Susan Tarbet Ivana Taylor Jeffrey Taylor

Laura Martien Nancy Martino

Janie Massie Maia McCabe Linda McDaniel Diane McGee Lisa McGee Halie Mcgough Sita McInally Ellen Miles Elizabeth Millet Bronwyn Minton and Mike Casey Scott Mommsen Maggie Moore Lisa Morgan Ann Hanna Morrison

Kate Williams Fiona Wilson Peter and Libby Wood Bill and Sara Flitner Wotkyns Bryan Woudstra Debra Wuersch and Robert Ablondi Alissa Davies and Jamie Yount

Macey Mott Laura Moyer Richard Muzzy Dorothy Neckels Olga and Tom Needham Julia Nielson Andy Norman Leah and Aaron Nydham Susan O’Connor Kimberly Oflaherty Ellie and Arden Oksanen Elaina Oliver Deirdre Olsen Nathanael Oster Chris Overholser James Overholser Jana Pace Cassie Pansze Marsha Paulsen Melinda Pawlikowski

Erika Zapecza Carol Zeleznik Ellen Zelniker Marsha Ziegler

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