Dancers' Workshop presents David Dorfman Dance October 14 & 15, 2022 Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Celebrate years
GREETINGS FROM ALL OF US AT DANCERS’ WORKSHOP
Thank you for being here with us for this weekend’s performances celebrating the artistry of David Dorfman Dance! Dancers’ Workshop chose to support this amazing company– during the pandemic, a vulnerable time for us all- as our very first Commissioned Artist- in-Residence. When the pandemic struck, dance companies across the world canceled tours and performances. Many companies folded, dance artists headed home to stay with families, theaters went dark and audiences were flooded with “home made” videos. My reason for choosing to support DDD was direct and simple…. to ensure the company’s future. David’s inclusive creative process, his voice and his company’s work are vital to the dance world. David so beautifully crafts the personal stories of being human into dance theater. It is important to him to have extraordinary dancers and musicians, of all ages and diversity who can contribute to his creative process and express virtuosic ideas on a relatable scale, thus providing our world necessary reflective moments. There is also always the delightful additional ingredients of his kindness and his endearing humor. Throughout the past two years, he and many of his company members have fulfilled DW’s needs as choreographers, teachers and administrative support. Together we have stayed strong!
I ask you to watch closely and let this company “move” you.
Gratefully, Babs
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Dancers’ Workshop presents
October 14 at 7:30pm October 15 at 4pm The CenterTheater Jackson, Wyoming 2022
Conceived and Directed by Choreography and text by Performers
David Dorfman David Dorfman
David Dorfman, Lily Gelfand, Kashia Kancey, Nik Owens, Lisa Race, Claudia-Lynn Rightmire Sam Crawford, Elizabeth de Lise, Zeb Gould, Jeff Hudgins Sam Crawford, Elizabeth de Lise, Jeff Hudgins, Mark Watter Sam Crawford Andrew Schneider
Music Composed by
Music Performed by
Musical Direction and Sound Mixing Visual Design Associate Visual Design Stage Manager Production Manager Lighting and Video Supervisor Dramaturg Costume Design Notable Collaborators
Sarah Lurie Julie Ballard
Morgan Grant Peter Leibold Anne Davison Oana Botez Jared Brown, Doug Gillespie, Jasmine Hearn, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Kellie Ann Lynch, Kendra Portier, Myssi Robinson, Simon Thomas-Train
The creation of this work was made possible by New York State Council on the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Dancers’ Workshop, Ohio University, NYU Tisch Summer Residency Program, The Wooden Floor, The Redfern Arts Center at Keene State College (NEFA Expeditions Tour Planning Grant) and Connecticut College. (A)Way Out of My Body is dedicated to Paul O’Neil, DDD Board Emeritus, in honor of his three decades of service.
Strobe Warning:This evening’s performance does include a stroboscopic effect about 3 minutes after the piece begins.
A MESSAGE FROM DAVID DORFMAN
We are here in this intimate space together - it’s almost like a body, a vessel, a container for movement art, healing, and ever active minds and souls searching for new realities. Our exploration of “Out of Body” experiences was the springboard for what has turned into a meditation on the frailty and power of the body, the power of our collective will, the magic of touch, our vivid hopes - and a never-ending dive into our past to understand our present and future. I, along with DDD, thank the one and only, beloved Babs Case, Erin Roy, Eric Midgley, Cristine Wehner, the entire staff at Dancers’ Workshop, and the Center for the Arts crew for inviting us to perform “(A)Way Out of My Body.” We are excited to be back at Dancers’ Workshop, a creative space so dear to this company and our hearts. There is no place/space we would rather be right now/right here - we feel so lucky. It is a great honor to be Dancers’ Workshop’s Commissioned Artist-in- Residence and to have had the past years to work in collaboration with CDW, the DW Staff, and Babs. Stay tuned for updates on the new evening-length work we are developing in collaboration with Dancers’ Workshop entitled, TRUCE Song.
Enjoy your experience! DD
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ABOUT DAVID DORFMAN DANCE
Founded in 1987, David Dorfman Dance (DDD) is celebrating its 35th Anniversary and has performed extensively throughout the world - North and South America, Great Britain, Europe and was invited to tour countries in Central Asia: Turkey, Tajikistan, and Armenia with DanceMotion USA, with our most recent foreign tours taking us to El Salvador and Panama. Closer to home DDD has regularly performed in New York City at major venues, including The Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Joyce Theater, The Kitchen, Danspace Project/St. Mark’s Church, The Duke on 42nd Street, The Met Breuer, and the 92ndSt. “Y”/Harkness Dance Festival. DDD celebrates its 16th year as Company-in-Residence at Connecticut College where David Dorfman earned his MFA in dance in 1981 and then returned as Professor of Dance in 2004. This is our 2nd Year as Commissioned Artist-in-Residence of Dancers’ Workshop in Jackson Hole, WY. “To get the whole world dancing” is at the core of DDD’s mission to promote the appreciation and critical understanding of dance by bringing the company’s work to broad and diverse audiences. David and his company seek to destigmatize the notion of accessibility in post-modern dance by embracing viewers with visceral, meaningful dance, music, text and visuals. By sustaining a vision to create innovative, inclusive, movement-based performance that is radically humanistic, DDD maintains a commitment to examine and unearth issues and ideas that enliven, incite,
and excite through dialogue and debate about social change, personal growth, agency and a myriad of other topics. For this work David and the company’s dancers and collaborators have been honored with eight New York Dance and Performance (Bessie) Awards. DDD’s works include tonight’s (A)Way Out of My Body (2022); Aroundtown (2017); Come, and Back Again (2013); Prophets of Funk (2011), set to the music of Sly and the Family Stone; Disavowal (2009), inspired by radical abolitionist John Brown; underground (2006), inspired by The Weather Underground; Older Testaments (2005), set to music by composer/trumpeter Frank London of The Klezmatics; Lightbulb Theory (2004), original commissioned score by Michael Wall; Impending Joy (2004),
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original commissioned score by Chris Peck; and See Level (2003), original commissioned score by Chris Peck and visual design by Samuel Topiary. Throughout the past thirty-five years, DDD has engaged audiences worldwide, with community-based projects playing an important role, particularly in the 1990s. In Out of Season (The Athletes Project) and Familiar Movements (The Family Project) , the members of the company rehearsed and performed with groups of volunteer athletes or family members selected in the communities to which the company toured. In No Roles Barred , DDD examined the personal roles assumed, formed, and interwoven in our modern social construct, engaging groups ranging from corporate executives
and underserved youths to college administrators, doctors, carpenters, and social dance enthusiasts. These three community projects have been presented over 30 times in 18 states and two foreign countries. The company’s recent work in foreign communities have been projects such as the collaboration in El Salvador with Glasswing International and the United States Agency for International Development. Together there our company and youth volunteers, in centers dedicated to the prevention of violence, pledged to use our bodies for peace and co-created movement vocabulary celebrating the possibilities of freedom through movement. All of these efforts help DDD promote its mission of Kinetic Diplomacy: the idea that if you’re dancing, you’re not hurting another human being.
BIOGRAPHIES DAVID DORFMAN DANCE
DAVID DORFMAN (Artistic Director and Founder of David Dorfman Dance, 1987) , has been Professor of Dance at Connecticut College since 2004. Dorfman received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005 to continue his research and choreography in the topics of power and powerlessness, including activism, dissidence, and underground movements. DD has been honored with four fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, three New York Foundation for the Arts fellowships, an American Choreographer’s Award, the first Paul Taylor Fellowship from The Yard, and a New York Dance & Performance “Bessie” Award. David was a 2019 United States Artists Fellow in Dance. His work has been commissioned widely in the U.S. and in Europe, by Dancing Wheels (Cleveland), AXIS Dance Company (Oakland), and Bedlam Dance Company (London). His forays into theater include choreography for the Tony Award-winning play, Indecent , by Paula Vogel and Rebecca Taichman, for which DD received a Lucille Lortel Award and Chita Rivera Nomination for best choreography for the play’s Off-Broadway run. David traveled to London in March 2020 to set choreography for Indecent’s UK premiere at the Menier Chocolate Factory. In addition, David has contributed his choreography for Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People at Yale Rep; Our Town , a co-production of Deaf West and Pasadena Playhouse; Assassins at Yale Rep ; and the original musical Green Violin at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, for which he won a 2003 Barrymore Award for best choreography. Dorfman tours an evening of solos and duets, Live Sax Acts , with dear friend and collaborator Dan Froot, most recently in New York City
and at the Harare International Festival of the Arts in Zimbabwe. As a performer, he toured internationally with Kei Takei’s Moving Earth and Susan Marshall & Co. DD hails from Chicago and holds a BS in Business Administration from Washington University in St. Louis (1977). He appeared on several episodes of A Chance to Dance, a reality show on OvationTV starring Dorfman’s pals, the BalletBoyz who invited David Dorfman Dance to make a three minute video for RandomAct/Channel 4UK. DD continually thanks the spirits of Martha Myers and Daniel Nagrin, for being his dance mom and dad; his parents, Oscar and Jeanette, for inspiring him to dance to heal and instilling the importance of a good joke; and his in-house “family project”, Lisa and Samson, for sharing with him the practice of unconditional love.
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Lily Gelfand (Company Member) is a Brook- lyn-based dancer, experimental cellist, composer, and teaching artist. Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Lily received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance Performance and Choreography from Ohio University’s Honors Tutorial College. While at Ohio University, she also began her dance musician training under the mentorship of Andre Gribou. As a dancer, Lily has had the pleasure of performing works by Kyle Abraham, Joanna Kotze, Kendra Portier, David Dorfman, Jasmine Hearn, Thryn Sax- on, Serena Chang, and Ani Javian. As a cellist, Lily is currently on staff as a dance musician at The Juilliard School, and has composed and performed original collaborative works for Christina Robson, Jasmine Hearn, Dance Lab NY, Toscana Dance Hub, Venza Dance, The Wooden Floor, Douglas Gillespie, and Nik Owens. Additionally, Lily is a 200 Hour RYT through the Yoga Alliance, and uses cello as a source of sound healing for a variety of meditations and restorative practices throughout the city. Her favorite color is green. Kashia Kancey (Company Member) is a Mi- ami-born performer and choreographer, who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance from New World School of the Arts. She has had work presented in The Carnival Studio Theater at the Adrienne Arsht Center with Peter London Global Dance Company, CreateART Performance, and Dixon Place. Kashia has performed in spaces like Perez Art Museum Miami, South-Miami Dade Cultural Arts Center, ACE Hotel in BK, Dance Place DC, the American Dance Festival, The Yard, and New York Live Arts. She has danced with Ros- ie Herrera Dance Theatre, and is currently working with Adele Myers and Dancers and Abby Z and the New Utility. Kashia is currently based in Brook- lyn, NY, and continues to pursue her career as a performer and choreographer. Kashia is thrilled to begin her first season with DDD!
Nik Owens (Company Member) began his move- ment experience as a competitive gymnast for 15 years and began his dance training in his senior year of high school and continued at Wesleyan University, where he received a BA in Dance and a certificate in Environmental Studies. He has worked with Nicholas Leichter, Tania Isaac, and Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion and has per- formed works by The Dance Exchange, Raja Kelly/ The Feath3r Theory, Bryn Cohn and Artists, Helen Simoneau Danse, The Bang Group, Kayla Farrish- Decent Structures Arts, Dual Rivet, 10 Hairy Legs and others. He has worked on several duet proj- ects and has been commissioned to create works at Rivertown Dance Academy in New York and The Wooden Floor (under David Dorfman Dance) in California. He currently collaborates and performs with Tiffany Mills Company, Kyle Marshall Chore- ography, and David Dorfman Dance. In 2021 he began working on a solo of his own creation called The Right Kind and plans to continue that project’s choreographic journey. Lisa Race (Guest Artist ) danced in NYC for many years before moving to Connecticut, where she is a Professor of Dance at Connecticut College. Race first began dancing with DDD in 1989, and received a Bessie in 1995 for her dancing with the company. Her choreography has been seen at the former DTW, Danspace Project, Dancenow and MR at the Judson Church. She has been fortu- nate to teach at dance festivals, including Bates, ADF and ImPulsTanz, and has given workshops at many locations around the globe. Race has col- laborated with Shawn Hove on three dance films, and is currently in the midst of a collaboration with Rachel Boggia and Sydney Bryan, centered on Race’s mother Beverly (1920-2022).
Claudia-Lynn Rightmire (Company Member ) spends her days writing stories, drawing faces, and creating dances. Claudia-Lynn holds an Honors summa cum laude BA from Roger Williams University and is a certified health coach. She has taught, created, and collaborated in Florida, Australia, and NYC. Claudia- Lynn moves with David Dorfman Dance, INSPIRIT Dance, Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre, and Kinesis Project Dance Theatre. She has worked with New York City Children’s Theater, Third Rail Projects, Moving Ethos Dance, Sarasota Contemporary Dance, and others. In 2021, she formed c|s movement projects alongside her partner, Simon Thomas-Train. She is driven by storytelling, voice, and shadow.
DESIGNERS AND COLLABORATORS
Elizabeth de Lise (Composer/Musician) (they/them) is a Philadelphia-based artist. Their edgy-pop band, Lizdelise will be touring their sophomore album in the US and Canada this summer, releasing on Sheer Luck Records. de Lise performs in Yara Travieso’s experimental film/theater works, as a company musician with David Dorfman Dance, and is a music contributor to NPR’s Invisibilia. Their sound design work with Material Feels podcast will be on display at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn this June. Sam Crawford (Composer/Musician) completed degrees in English and Audio Engineering at Indiana University in 2003. His compositions and sound designs have included works for the Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Company (Venice Biennale, 2010), A.I.M by Kyle Abraham ( Untitled Love , 2022), Camille A. Brown and Dancers ( BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play , 2016), and David Dorfman Dance ( Aroundtown , 2017). La Medea , a live film collaboration with director Yara Travieso for which he composed the music and wrote the libretto, premiered at P.S.122’s Coil Festival in 2017. Crawford is a lecturer in sound design at the University of Maryland’s School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies.
Zeb Gould (Composer/Musician) is a New York based composer and guitarist, born and bred in Indianapolis, IN where he began playing the guitar at a young age. After graduating from Indiana University in 2003 he moved to New York City and took a position at the downtown recording studio of composer Philip Glass. Soon after, he began creating and performing his own music as a solo artist and with his bands, Bowery Boy Blue and Swojens. In addition to performing with David Dorfman Dance, he has also worked with director/choreographer Yara Travieso. Jeff Hudgins (Composer/Musician) a transplanted Texan whose music has been described as “somewhat menacing” (New York Music Daily), is a founding member of local NYC group Bombay Rickey. He has toured in the US and Europe, has premiered John Zorn, Tim Berne and John Harbison, has performed in Kamala Sankaram’s award-winning steampunk murder mystery opera, Miranda (2012), and most recently in Yara Travieso’s dance/live-video show, La Medea (2017). In addition to Bombay Rickey, he writes for the NYC groups Anti-Social Music and Opera On Tap, and performs with Matt Bauer and Lizzie & The Makers, amongst many others. Jeff’s first home in San Antonio, with its vibrant Tejano, Country and early 80s local punk scene, would prove to be a continuing musical inspiration, but a move to Boston prompted focusing on jazz, Hindustani, Yiddish, Brazilian and classical music in his studies at Berklee and New England Conservatory. Moving to Brooklyn in 1998 led Jeff to meet members of Anti-Social Music, in which he and Sankaram would later meet. Sankaram revealed her plans to perform the works of Yma Sumac in the inaugural form of Bombay Rickey, and found an immediate and enthusiastic band member in Hudgins, who has added Mediterranean and Balkan flair to the ensemble. Jeff is currently working with Bombay Rickey on their followup to their debut record, 2014’s award-winning Cinefonia. Mark Watter (Musician) is a multi-instrumentalist, recording engineer, and producer based out of Philadelphia. When he’s not working on new records, you can find him on tour with Lizdelise or David Dorfman Dance!
Andrew Schneider ( Visual Designer) is mostly interested in how humans telling stories about ourselves to each other can make us better at being humans. And how much the second law of thermodynamics and grief have in common. He is an OBIE award-winning, Drama Desk nominated performer, writer, and interactive-electronics artist creating original works for theater, dance, sound, video, and installation since 2003. Original work includes: »remains« (2020- Sasha Waltz & Guests commission); AFTER (2018 – Under the Radar, The Public Theater); YOUARENOWHERE (2015 OBIE award, 2016 Drama Desk nom); among others. Upcoming: time-based immersive light / sound installation dealing with grief, loss, and presentness, “ N O W I S W H E N W E A R E ” (2023 anticipated). www.andrewjs.com Peter Leibold VI (Lighting and Video Supervisor) is a lighting and projection designer based in New York City. Peter has worked across the country at theatres including The Kennedy Center, Signature Theatre, Ford’s Theatre Society, Sierra Repertory Theatre, Andy’s Summer Playhouse, The Spoleto Festival, and many more. Peter won the New Hampshire Theatre Alliance award for Best Lighting for his work with Orange Grove Dance at Andy’s Summer Playhouse and was a finalist for Live Design’s Design Achievement Awards, also for his work with Orange Grove Dance. See more of his work at www.peterleibold.com Sarah Lurie ( Associate Designer ) is a New York based lighting designer and manager whose work has been seen around the city. Recent works include design at Abrons Arts Center, The Barrow Group, Bushwick Starr, Cherry Lane, La Mama, and Target Margin. Collaborators include Miguel Gutierrez, Haruna Lee, and Sibyl Kempson. Selected credits: No More Shimmering Cowboys (Out of Line Festival, Yara Travieso), High Winds (LAX Festival), Dog Gone Day/Memory Retrograde (BAX/Ars Nova/Under the Radar), So Long Boulder City (SubCulture), American Realness at Weiner Festwochen, Mourning Becomes Electra (TMT), A Cabaret for Dark Times (ETW), The Children’s Hour (FSSA), Infernal Machine (ETW), Hasan Minhaj’s Homecoming King (Cherry Lane Theater), Colin Quinn’s The New York Story (Cherry Lane Theater) www. sarahelurie.com
Morgan Grant (Production Manager) is delighted to be making her debut with David Dorfman Dance. Since graduating from Connecticut College with degrees in Film Studies and Theater, Morgan has been working closely with artist Jim Watt and TEDxAsburyPark’s theatrical offshoot, 1act.1idea as a Stage Manager and Associate Production Director. Loving to keep busy, Morgan works part time at Jim Kempner Fine Art in Chelsea, NYC, and is currently planning TEDxAsburyPark’s conference for April 2022! Favorite Stage Management roles include: 1000W, ART , Fun Home , Peter & Wendy , and No Exit . Julie E. Ballard (Stage Manager) is a professional lighting designer and theatrical technician. Ms. Ballard is an Assistant Professor of Theater Arts, specializing in lighting and sound, at Illinois Wesleyan University. She is affiliated with IATSE Local 2 and the Actors’ Equity Association and was previously the Stage Manager and Properties Master for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Additionally, Ms. Ballard is the owner/operator of OverlapLighting, a freelance production company specializing in production/stage management, lighting design and photography, and is the Technical Director, Resident Lighting Designer and Stage Manager for The Seldoms. Ms. Ballard was the Lighting Director at the Dance Center of Columbia College for nearly 8 years. She has freelanced for two decades in and around the Midwest, touring regionally, nationally and internationally with Hubbard Street, Pilobolus, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and David Dorfman Dance, among others. Ms. Ballard holds degrees in Theater (BA, 1999) and Lighting Design (MFA, 2004) from Kent State University and the University of Florida, respectively. Visit her portfolio at overlaplighting.com Anne Davison ( Dramaturg ) is a NY based theater and dance dramaturg. She has collaborated with David Dorfman Dance since the development of Come, and Back Again (BAM Next Wave 2013). Other projects include Alex Timbers and Michael Friedman’s musical adaptation Love’s Labour’s Lost (Shakespeare in the Park) and Timbers and Friedman’s Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Public Theater and Broadway), doug elkins choreography, etc.’s o, round desire, Mo(or)town/Redux , and Fräulein Maria , and Jane Comfort and Company’s 40th Anniversary Retrospective and Beauty . She also works in film and television casting.
OANA BOTEZ ( Costume Designer ). LCT3: In the Green , Bull in a China Shop , Luck of the Irish . Off-Broadway: An Oresteia (CSC); Love’s Labour’s Lost (The Public); Master and Margarita (Bard Summerscape); A House in Bali , texts&beheadings/ElizabethR , Alan Smithee Directed This Play , Supernatural Wife (BAM). Regional: Macbeth (Old Globe); Angels in America (Wilma); Man in a Case (Hartford). International: Bucharest National; Old Vic Theater; Théâtre National de Chaillot, Maison des Arts Creteil (Paris); Les Subsistances (Lyon); Budapest National; International Festival of Contemporary Theater (Turkey); Le Quartz (Brest); La Filature (Mulhousse); Tanz im August Festival (Berlin); Centro Cultural Universidad del Pacífico (Lima); Edinburgh International Festival; Singapore Arts Festival. She is teaching in the Design Department at David Geffen School of Drama at Yale.
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Kathleen May Maia McCabe Kelly McCooey Linda McDaniel Diane McGee Lisa McGee Halie Mcgough Sita McInally Brianna McReynolds Victoria Medvec Rebecca Mellinger Kathi Michel Christy and Donaldson Miele Ellen Miles Danielle Miller Elizabeth Millet Bronwyn Minton and Mike Casey Jed Mixter Scott Mommsen Maggie Moore Lisa Morgan Ann Hanna Morrison
Jessica Jaubert Sara Jaworowicz Christa Johnson Jennifer Johnson
Paula Johnson Russell Jones Rae El Jorgensen Diana Joy Kelly Kaiser Patrick Keane Kristin Kellerman Jerod Kennedy Joann Kim Mr. & Mrs. Fred A. Kingwill Lindsay and Matt Kissel Julie Klein Kalen Kleyman Hayley Kleyman Chani and Piper Knobe Cathy Koenig Kate Kool Barbara Kosharek Todd and Kate Kosharek Bill and MaryBeth Kucera P M Kwiatkowski Virginia and Ted Kyle Meghan Lantier Joan Lapham Michael LaPrade Annelle Larson Trudy Ledan Alison Lee Mr. & Mrs. George Lefebre
Allen Gordon Rachel Gray Steven Gray
Macey Mott Laura Moyer Richard Muzzy Dorothy Neckels Olga and Tom Needham
Susan Gray Carol Gregg Kristen Gries Scott Grollnek Charlie and Chris Gulotta Mariamne Gurney Julie Guttormson Mandy Hadden Audrey and Roald Hagen Dawn Hale Kyra Halls Dustin and Cathy Handley Eric H. Hansen Eric Hansen John Harrington
Julia Nielson Andy Norman Cheryl Nydam Leah, Aaron, and Greta Nydam Susan O’Connor Kimberly Oflaherty Ellie and Arden Oksanen Stacy Oldham Elaina Oliver Stacy Oliver-Barton
Judy LeFebvre Tyra LeFebvre Liera Leticia Andrea Lewis
Craig Olivieri Deirdre Olsen
Adela Ordaz Christina Ortolani Nathanael Oster Chris Overholser James Overholser Kristina and Annalee Owen Carol and Ed Owens Jana Pace Michelle Pacifico and John Martin
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
Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Wakeman Judy and Robert Wales Jeremy Walker Deborah Wall Tim Walther Sophia Wasserman Amelia Watson Becky Watson William Wecker Rob Weed Erin and Harvey Weisman
Kristin Painter Cassie Pansze Karen Parent Kimberly Parker Allison Parks Marsha Paulsen Melinda Pawlikowski Bridget Peelman Daryl and Fred Peightal
Diana Welch Jo Ann West Jeanne Westerlund Tyeise Wetzel Meliza Wetzler and Hamilton Smith James White
Ashley Singleton Stephanie Sloan Ally Taylor Smith William Smith Jr Robert Snider
Kate Wiedeman Lucas Wiedeman Cathy and Robert Wikoff Elizabeth Wildman
Heather Pertel Karen Peterson Nancy Pittman Madeleine Pitts Frances Pollak and Ernest LaBelle Richard Prati Brian Prax Elizabeth Prax Ali Price George E. Prine Kris Quandt Strand Quesada Leah Raine Greta Ramsey Rachel Ravitz Melissa Raynor Tracy Reichel Jan G. Reid Maddy, Brian and Cora Remlinger Emilie and Lydia Rendall
Stephanie Snow Chris Somerville Stephanie Spalding Cook Consuelo Spitler Mihaela Spulber Susanne Staehr Georgie Stanley Jennifer and Michael Stauth Sean Stauth Emilie Steinberg Kerry Stevenson Kelly Stine John Stoetzer Dorothy and Jack Stout Michael Suhanovsky Clare and Mike Symmons Pamela Tannyhill Susan Tarbet Ivana Taylor Jeffrey Taylor Nancy Taylor Jodeen and Harry Tebay Laurie Thal
Kate Williams Fiona Wilson Ingrid Wobst Peter and Libby Wood Andrea Wood Willis Wood Dean Woodmencey Bryan Woudstra Debra Wuersch and Robert Ablondi Leona Wunnenberg
Kelsey Yarzab Erika Zapecza Jessica and Nick Zazzara
Carol Zeleznik Ellen Zelniker Brittany Zelniker Marsha Ziegler
Rebecca Rice Susan Riesch
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Susan Ritz Gay Rivas
Elizabeth Thebaud Stephanie Thomas
Lizzy Robinson John Robinson Deidre Robson Gregory Robson Wendy Rominger
Shirley Thomas Kyle Thompson Angus Thuermer Jessica and Andrew Tipler Liza and Jay Tlougan Ann Tonoli
Rebecca Roper Erin Rosenberg Shelley Roth Erin Roy Dawn Rudenko Mary Ruhoff Wendy Russell Amy Russian Diane Ryan Annie Sampson Ann and Robert Savage Alex & Jonathan Schechter Sabrina Scheurer Linda Schilling Melanie Schuerch Carol and Craig Schwender Alicia Scott
Francine Tryka Amanda Turner Lauren Turner Lillian Turner Jamie Turner Berniece Turner Rylynn Valdez
Karen Van Norman Jenny Van Winkle Sara VanHatten Carrie and Dustin Varga Cheryl Varga Molly Veldkamp Robert Vignaroli Joan Virginia Melville
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CONTACT US 240 South Glenwood 2nd Floor PO Box 1500 Jackson, WY 83001
Brandie Orchard Karen Reid Veronica Silberberg Judy Yarmuth
Kellie Abreu Larry Berlin Babs Case
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Babs Case Artistic Director DW Staff Eric Midgley School Director
Erin Roy Executive Director
Michaela Ellingson JRC Director, Pilates Practitioner, CDW Company Member, School Faculty
Rachel Blackford Registrar, DW Administration Savion Glover Tap Faculty Sarah Hemphill School Faculty, Pilates Practitioner, CDW Company Member Rachel Holmes School Faculty, Adult Dance Program Engagement Coordinator, CDW Company Member Abi Jimenez-Sanchez DW Administration Amy Kingwill Archivist, Pilates Practitioner, CDW Company Member
Charlotte Landreau School Faculty, DW Administration, CDW Company Member Jane Scheiner Production Coordinator
Francesca Romo School Faculty, Wellness Practitioner, CDW Associate Artistic Director Kathy Stuck Costumes Stacy Thorkildsen
Megan Haag School Faculty Pili Schulte School Faculty Jodeen Tebay School Faculty Gina Patterson School Faculty
School Faculty Kendyl Thorne School Faculty Erin Whitesell School Faculty
Wellness & Movement at Dancers’ Workshop Sarah Hemphill , Adult Fitness Program Engagement Coordinator, Pilates
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Our mission at Dancers’ Workshop is to enrich lives by offering excellence and diversity in movement experiences through education, performance, and outreach for students and audiences of all ages. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Dancers’ Workshop raises $2.2 million dollars annually in order to provide our community with a year- round k-12 dance school, ongoing classes and workshops, dance outreach, world class performances and our own professional modern dance company.
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