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Juilliard Dance - Senior Graduation Concert 2019 - The Juilliard School
Juilliard
Dance

                  Senior
              Graduation
            Concert 2019
Juilliard Dance - Senior Graduation Concert 2019 - The Juilliard School
Welcome to Juilliard Dance
Senior Graduation Concert 2019
Tonight, you will experience the culmination of a transformative four-year journey
for the senior class of Juilliard Dance. Through rigorous physical training and
artistic and intellectual exploration, all of the fourth-year dancers have expanded
the possibilities of their movement abilities, stretching beyond what they
thought possible when entering the program as freshmen. They have accepted
the challenge of what it means to be a generous citizen artist and hold that
responsibility close to their hearts.

Chosen by the dancers, the solos and duets presented tonight have been

                                                                                       This page: Collaboration with Juilliard415, choreography by Ethan Colangelo. Photos by Rosalie O'Connor
commissioned for this evening or acquired from existing repertory and staged for
this singular occasion. The works represent the manifestation of an evolution of
growth and the discovery of their powerfully unique artistic voices.

I am immensely proud of each and every fourth-year artist; it has been a joy and
an honor to get to know the senior class, a group of individuals who will inevitably
change the landscape of the field of dance as it exists today. Please join me for
a standing ovation, cheering on the members of the class of 2019 as they take
the stage for the last time together in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater. Well done,
dancers—we thank you for your beautiful contributions to our Juilliard community
and to the world beyond our campus.
                                                                                       Cover: Alejandro Cerrudo's Little mortal jump

Sincerely,

Alicia Graf Mack
Director, Juilliard Dance
Juilliard Dance - Senior Graduation Concert 2019 - The Juilliard School
The Juilliard School
presents

Juilliard Dance Division
Senior Graduation Concert 2019
Monday, May 20, 2019, 7:30pm
Peter Jay Sharp Theater

Matthew Gilmore 		              The Calling (excerpt from Splendid Isolation II )

Clarissa Castañeda 		           Smile Masking (solo excerpt)

Benjamin Simoens 		             Parting Song

Can Wang 		                     Make a Dance Before I Go

Miranda-Ming Quinn              She Is Trying to Be Born

Nicholas Jurica 		              Little Friday
Oliver Flor Jull

Jennie Palomo 		                Lamento della Ninfa

Matthew Quigley 		              Leaving

Myles Langston Hunter           La Giustizia

Moscelyne ParkeHarrison         rule/breaker

Mio Ishikawa 		                 Exhausting space (excerpt)

			Intermission

This performance is supported in part by the Muriel Gluck Production Fund.

                        Please make certain that all electronic devices are turned off during
                        the performance. The taking of photographs and the use of recording
                        equipment are not permitted in this auditorium.

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Luca Devlyn Sierra 		   Oblivion

Anca Putin 		           Uncover

Chase Buntrock		 Excerpt from Shalosh
Sean Lammer

Jacob Thoman 		         twenty-three

Megan Myers 		          Vollmond

Simon Rydén		           In D flat Major

Kylie James 		          A Message to Myself

Ethan Colangelo		       And Then

Zoe Hollinshead		       Erotics of Doubt

Maddie Hanson		         without color

Class of 2019		         Plaicir

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Meet the Artists

                             Matthew Gilmore
                             The Calling (excerpt from Splendid Isolation II) (2006)

                             Choreographer: Jessica Lang
                             Rehearsal Director: Kanji Segawa
                             Music: Trio Mediaeval
                             Original Costume Concept: Jessica Lang
                             Original Costume Design: Elena Comendador                                       •E  thel Winter
                                                                                                                Scholarship
                             Original Lighting Design: Al Crawford, adapted by Nicole Pearce
                                                                                                             • Pearl Bernstein
                                                                                                                Memorial
                             Born and raised in Canton, Mass., Matthew Gilmore began dancing at the             Scholarship
                             Gold School in Brockton, Mass. He continued his training at Walnut Hill         • Lester R. and
                             School for the Arts, graduating in 2015. While at Juilliard he has performed       Doris S. Benjamin
                                                                                                                Scholarship
                             the works of Nacho Duato, Merce Cunningham, Jerome Robbins, Alejandro
                                                                                                             • Princess Grace
                             Cerrudo, José Limón, Roy Assaf, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Stefanie Batten            Foundation
                             Bland, and Helen Simoneau. In recent years he has attended summer                  Scholarship
                             programs with Springboard Dans Montréal, Nederlands Dans Theater,
                             Jacob’s Pillow, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Gilmore is a recipient
                             of the 2018 Princess Grace award and is thrilled to be joining Aspen Santa
                             Fe Ballet upon graduation.

                             Special thanks to Jessica Lang for use of the costume

                             Clarissa Castañeda
                             Smile Masking (solo excerpt) (2015)

                             Choreographer: Peter Chu
                             Rehearsal Director: Taylor LaBruzzo
                             Music: “Smile Masking” by Jean Francois Houle and “Words of Amber”
                              by Ólafur Arnalds
                             Text: “Facial Exercises and Massage Routines for Skin Beauty”                   • Irene Diamond
                                                                                                                Scholarship
                              by Ern Westmore
                                                                                                             • Francis Goelet
                             Original Lighting: Eric Chad                                                       Scholarship

                             A native of Lake Worth, Fla., Clarissa Castañeda began her serious training
                             at 13 at Boca Ballet Theater under the tutelage of Dan Guin and Jane Tyree.
                             While there, she danced many ballets including The Sleeping Beauty, The
                             Rite of Spring, Balanchine’s Valse Fantasie and Serenade, and Afternoon
                             of a Faun. After graduating in 2015, she continued her training at Juilliard,
Photos by Gregory Costanzo

                             where she has performed new works by Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna
                             Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, and Stefanie Batten Bland as well as repertory
                             pieces by Richard Alston, Crystal Pite, and Alejandro Cerrudo. Castañeda
                             has attended summer programs such as Alonzo King LINES Ballet (full merit
                             scholarship) and Springboard Danse Montréal, where she performed an
                             excerpt of WorkWithinWork by William Forsythe.

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Meet the Artists (Continued)

                       Benjamin Simoens
                       Parting Song (Premiere)

                       Choreographer: Taylor LaBruzzo
                       Music: “Der Muller und der Bach” by Franz Schubert

                       Benjamin Simoens started dancing at age 5. He began his training in Los
•C  ara and           Angeles at a small school, Lauridsen Ballet Centre, where he studied
   Hiram Lewine
                       primarily classical ballet and was introduced to contemporary dance. Juilliard
   Scholarship
• Edward John         has immersed him in varied techniques including Graham, Limón, Forsythe,
   Noble Foundation    Horton, and Gaga. For three consecutive summers (2013-15), he attended
   Scholarship         the San Francisco Ballet summer intensive and trained with such notable
                       teachers as Patrick Armand, Parish Maynard, and Jeffery Lyons. Simoens
                       has performed lead roles in The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, and Jerome Robbins’
                       Moves. He was a 2014 winner in dance for the YoungArts Foundation and
                       has been recognized for his contributions to the arts by the California State
                       Senate. Simoens will begin his professional dance career with Milwaukee
                       Ballet for its 2019-20 season.

                       Can Wang
                       Make a Dance Before I Go (Premiere)

                       Choreographer: Can Wang
                       Music: “Zai Jian (Hip-Hop),” recorded by A-Yue, MC HotDog, Kungfu-P&Pact
                       Text: “Touching The Sky” by Shreya D. Chattree

•M  arjorie Tallman   Can (pronounced “Tsan”) Wang is a dancer and an aspiring choreographer
   Memorial
                       from China who has performed works by Martha Graham, Merce
   Scholarship
• Cara and            Cunningham, José Limón, Nacho Duato, Stephanie Batten-Bland, Roy
   Hiram Lewine        Assaf, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Helen Simoneau, and Andrea Miller,
   Scholarship         among others. Her own choreographic works have been performed on
                       stages in China, the U.S., and South Korea. She has also collaborated with
                       internationally acclaimed visual artists. She started her ballet training at
                       the Affiliated School of Beijing Dance Academy at age 10, began studying
                       modern dance at Beijing Dance Academy in 2013, and completed training
                       in contemporary dance at Unitec Institute of Technology in New Zealand in
                       2015. She looks forward to continuing her artistic journey after graduation.

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Miranda-Ming Quinn
She Is Trying to Be Born (Premiere)

Choreographer: Ironstone
Music: “She Is Trying to Be Born” by Jordi and Jon Chetrit

Miranda-Ming Quinn began dancing in her hometown of Baltimore and
trained at Mid-Atlantic Center for the Performing Arts under the artistic       • J erome L. Greene
                                                                                   Fellowship
direction of Shannon Torres. She is well-versed in both classical and
contemporary styles along with a novice zest for flamenco. She is proud
to be a part of the Juilliard community with the support of the Jerome
L. Greene Fellowship, which has created opportunities to work with
choreographers from the U.S. and Europe and to perform works of world
renowned choreographers, fellow students, and of her own creation. She
is eager to continue pursuing a career as a performing artist and would like
to thank everyone who has played a role in her development thus far. She
will be joining Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for the 2019-20 season.

Oliver Flor Jull and Nicholas Jurica
Little Friday (Premiere)

Choreographer: Nicolas Noguera
Music: “High and Dry” by Radiohead, produced by XL Recordings
Recording: “what happens when you stop talking to yourself all the time,”
 a speech by Alan Watts
                                                                                • J erome L. Greene
                                                                                   Fellowship
Oliver Flor Jull, born and raised in Denmark, started dancing when he was
accepted into the Royal Danish Ballet School in fifth grade. There he was
trained in the classical Bournonville ballet technique. After ninth grade he
decided that he wanted to see the world, so his adventure continued at
Interlochen Arts Academy, where he would dive deeper into his studies and
danced in multiple full-length ballets. After high school he was accepted by
Juillliard, where he would become part of multiple creative processes with
renowned choreographers and creators such as Stephanie Batten Bland,
Roy Assaf, and many more.

Nicholas Jurica grew up in Beaverton, Ore. At 10 years old he was put into
a ballroom class by his mom (thanks, Mom!). At 13 he attended ACMA, a
public arts school in Beaverton, under the directorship of Julane Stites. The
following year he joined Nancy Davis and Jim Lane’s school, the Portland
Ballet. The next big change in schooling was coming to Juilliard. Jurica is
incredibly humbled and honored to be part of this community and grateful
to the large support group he has had through this process.
                                                                                •F  rederick Cotton
                                                                                   Classical Dance
                                                                                   Scholarship
                                                                                • Cara and Hiram
                                                                                   Lewine Scholarship
Meet the Artists (Continued)

                       Jennie Palomo
                       Lamento della Ninfa

                       Choreographer: Zak Ryan Schlegel
                       Music: Lamento della Ninfa by Claudio Monteverdi, performed by
                       Montserrat Figueras and Jordi Savall

• Irene Diamond       Jennie Palomo was born and raised in Orange County, Calif. At age 4, she
   Scholarship
                       began studying dance at West Coast School of the Arts, mainly ballet,
• Albina Andrews
   Scholarship         contemporary, and jazz. She is an alum of the Orange County School of the
                       Arts under the Commercial Dance Conservatory where she studied modern,
                       tap, and hip-hop. During her time at Juilliard, she has had the privilege of
                       performing works by Twyla Tharp, José Limon, and Mark Morris, as well
                       as new creations by Roy Assaf, Stefanie Batten Bland, Kate Skarpetowska,
                       and Helen Simoneau. She would love to thank her parents, family, mentors,
                       and friends for their constant support througout her years at Juilliard.

                       Matthew Quigley
                       Leaving (Premiere)

                       Choreographer: Danielle Agami
                       Special thanks to Ate9

                       Matthew Quigley grew up in Montreal and Toronto and studied dance at
•M  argaret J. and    Canada’s National Ballet School, graduating in 2015 with multiple awards.
   Roy H. Pollack
                       He went on to study dance at Juilliard and will receive his BFA in May,
   Scholarship
• Josef and Melinda   2019. He has performed repertoire by Crystal Pite, Richard Alston, Ohad
   Romon Scholarship   Naharin and José Limón. He has worked with choreographers Andrea Miller,
                       Roy Assaf, Stephanie Batten Bland, Bobbi Jene Smith, Danielle Agami,
                       Katarzyna Skarpetowska, and Helen Simoneau. An active choreographer,
                       photographer, and visual artist, he will continue dancing in New York after
                       graduation.

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Myles Langston Hunter
La Giustizia (Premiere)

Choreographer: Katarzyna Skarpetowska
Music: From Giulio Cesare—Act III, Scene 5, La giustizia (Sesto),
 by George Frideric Handel
Costume Design: Myles Hunter
                                                                                     • Irene Diamond
                                                                                        Scholarship
Myles Langston Hunter is a native of Los Angeles, where he attended
                                                                                     • Juilliard
the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. During his sophomore                   Scholarship
year at Juilliard, he and four other Juilliard students were selected to travel
to Botswana, South Africa, to teach dance and theater to underprivileged
students interested in the performing arts. Last summer, he danced at
several programs such as Perry-Mansfield, Bodytraffic, NDT, and Arts
Umbrella. In his spare time, he builds his skills as a clothing, costume,
and dance wear designer. He is the creator, founder, and seamster of the
clothing line Luxury Langston.

Moscelyne ParkeHarrison
rule/breaker

Choreographer: Johannes Weiland
Music: “Maggot Brain” by Funkadelic, recorded by Westbound Records

Moscelyne ParkeHarrison grew up in the Berkshires and attended Walnut
Hill School for the Arts. At Juilliard, she performed in New Dances and              •E  dward John
                                                                                        Noble Foundation
the repertoire of José Limón, Nacho Duato, Robert Dekkers, Crystal Pite,
                                                                                        Scholarship
and Martha Graham. She trained and performed with the Jacob’s Pillow                 • Rebekah Harkness
Contemporary Ensemble, as well as the composing principals of Iztok Kovac               Scholarship in
at b12 in Berlin. She won a best choreography prize at the New York Theater             Dance
Summerfest 2018 for the play He & She. A Gluck Community Fellow and
volunteer for Dance for PD, she has also been a residence life assistant
for two years. She would like to thank her family for their endless support,
peers for their inspiration and levity, and the instructors of Juilliard for their
valuable mentorship.

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Meet the Artists (Continued)

                      Mio Ishikawa
                      Exhausting space (excerpt) (2013)

                      Choreographer: Iván Pérez
                      Music: Rutger Zuydervelt
                      Light design: Peter Lemmens
                      Costumes: Carlijn Petermeijer
•T
  omodachi Suntory   Exhausting Space is an adaptation of Attention, the doors are closing!,
 Music Scholarship
                      created at Ballet Moscow in a coproduction with Korzo Productions and
                      supported by Fund Performing Arts Netherlands.

                      Mio Ishikawa is a native of Tokyo, where she began training at age 5.
                      Majoring in economics at college in Tokyo, she found a strong interest in
                      the relationship between performing arts and society, which motivated
                      her to come to Juilliard. During her time here, she has performed works
                      by Alejandro Cerrudo, Stefanie Batten Bland, Shannon Gillen, Twyla Tharp,
                      Roy Assaf, Mark Morris, Katarzyna Skarpetowka, Helen Simoneau, and
                      José Limón along with her exploration in choreography. She will continue
                      her pursuit of the arts through dancing, creating, and teaching with her
                      cross-cultural experience between home in the East and training in the
                      West. She would like to thank everyone who has supported her in achieving
                      her dream.

                      Intermission

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Luca Devlyn Sierra
Oblivion (Premiere)

Choreographer: Adam Barruch
Music: “Oblivion” by Astor Piazzolla, recorded by the Munich Piano Trio

Luca Devlyn Sierra is a dancer and filmmaker from Los Angeles. He has
performed works choreographed by José Limón, Mark Morris, Helen                  • Irene Diamond
                                                                                    Scholarship
Simoneau, Kate Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, Stefanie Batten Bland, and
                                                                                 • Juilliard
Crystal Pite. As a filmmaker, he has freelanced as a director/cinematographer       Scholarship
throughout the New York fashion scene. He has made films for Asher
Levine, Morgan Le Faye, and KESNYC that appeared in New York Fashion
Week and the Museum of Modern Art. He has also interned for Dance
Films Association at Lincoln Center.

Anca Putin
Uncover (Premiere)

Choreographer: Anne Plamondon
Music: “Summer 2” by Max Richter

Born and raised in Arad, Romania, Anca Putin began training as an aerobic
gymnast at age 5. At a young age she achieved the titles of national and         •L  ucille and Jack
                                                                                    Yellen Scholarship
European champions. In 2008, after moving to Toronto, she began the
                                                                                 • LCU Foundation
dance training that led her to pursue it as a career, including being accepted      Grant
at Juilliard. Over the past four years, she had the opportunity to perform       • Ruth Katzman
new works by Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, and                 Scholarship
Stefanie Batten Bland as well as be cast in repertoire pieces such as Por        • Arthur Ross
                                                                                    Foundation
Vos Muero by Nacho Duato, Sounddance by Merce Cunningham, and The
                                                                                    Scholarship
Rite Of Spring by Martha Graham. She looks forward to continuing her
growth among brilliant artists in the dance industry in the years to come.

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Meet the Artists (Continued)

                  Chase Buntrock and Sean Lammer
                  Excerpt from Shalosh (2005)

                  Choreographer: Ohad Naharin
                  Rehearsal Director: Bobbi Jene Smith
                  Music: Na Tum Jaano Na Hum by Rajesh Roshan,
                   recorded by Lucky Ali & Ramya
•A  gnes Varis   Original Lighting: Ani Yona “Bambi” Bueno
   Scholarship
• Lester Lanin
   Scholarship    Chase Buntrock is from Chicago. After training as a competitive gymnast
                  for 10 years, he realized he wanted a more artistic outlet. He made his
                  transition into dance at 13 and quickly discovered it was his passion. Prior
                  to Juilliard, he trained at the Chicago Academy for the Arts High School,
                  where he immediately joined the repertory company under the direction of
                  Randy Duncan. In the summer following his senior year, he performed as
                  a guest with Visceral Dance Company of Chicago at Jacob’s Pillow dance
                  festival on the Inside/Out stage. During his summers, he has trained at San
                  Francisco Ballet, Arts Umbrella, Nederlands Dans Theater, and Springboard
                  Danse Montréal, and has performed works by Crystal Pite, Sharon Eyal,
                  Merce Cunningham, Roy Assaf, and more. Buntrock is thrilled to join Ballet
                  BC for the 2019-20 season.

                  Sean Lammer was born in Lancaster, Pa., and began dancing at age 5. After
                  graduating from Walnut Hill School of the Arts in 2015, he attended Juilliard,
                  where he has danced works by Ohad Naharin, Twyla Tharp, Nacho Duato,
                  Martha Graham, José Limón, Roy Assaf, Helen Simoneau, and Katarzyna
                  Skarpetowska as well as exploring his own choreographic work through
                  several concerts and collaborations. At Juilliard, Lammer has discovered
                  an interest in community engagement through dance and has worked and
•L
  ester Lanin    volunteered as a teaching artist internationally and domestically at programs
 Scholarship
                  in Botswana, South Africa; New Orleans; and Orlando. He is a Gluck Fellow,
                  a program that fosters community engagement through free and interactive
                  concerts at healthcare facilities and other events in the five boroughs.

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Jacob Thoman
twenty-three (Premiere)

Choreographer: Jacob Thoman
Music: “Hanging” by Machinefabriek

Jacob Thoman is a native of Cincinnati who trained and performed with
Exhale Dance Tribe and Cincinnati Ballet for four years before joining          • J uilliard
                                                                                   Scholarship
Juilliard Dance’s class of 2019 under Larry Rhodes and Alicia Graf Mack.
He has received additional training from Cedar Lake’s Intensive 360/180,
Springboard Danse Montréal, and the Eastman Summer Program. Thoman
has performed works by Crystal Pite, Mark Morris, Alejandro Cerrudo, and
Stefanie Batten Bland, among others. Post-graduation, he is excited to be
working professionally in New York City with the Shed as a dancer in Dragon
Spring Phoenix Rise with choreography by Akram Khan.

Megan Myers
Vollmond (Premiere 2006, Schauspielhaus Wuppertal)

Choreographer: Pina Bausch
Rehearsal Director: Silvia Farias Heredia
Music: “Aida” by Maria Spyropoulou
This solo is performed in training clothes.
This solo is performed in cooperation with Pina Bausch Foundation,              •M  el Silverman
                                                                                   Dance Scholarship
 Wuppertal/Germany.
                                                                                • Yolanda Sardi
                                                                                   Schwartzman
Megan Myers was born and raised in Cincinnati, where she began her                 Scholarship
training at De La Arts and Z Company. At age 17, she moved to Chicago           • Stephen E. Somers
to become an apprentice with Hubbard Street 2 under the direction of               Scholarship
Terence Marling. At Juilliard, she has found an interest in the intersection
of dance with other art forms including fashion, theater, and film. She has
collaborated on dance films and New York Fashion Week presentations
for brands including Morgane Le Fay and KES that brought recognition
from Vogue. She has also performed with Andrea Miller’s Gallim at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, and with the Francesca Harper Project. Myers
would like to thank her family, teachers, and friends for their unconditional
love, support, and guidance.

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Meet the Artists (Continued)

                    Simon Rydén
                    In D-flat Major (Premiere)

                    Choreographer: Mario Zambrano
                    Music: Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2, by Frédéric Chopin,
                     performed by Gabriela Montero

•N  orman and      Born and raised in Stockholm, Simon Rydén was trained at the Royal Swedish
   Rosina Winston
                    Ballet School before attending Juilliard. He has performed works by Aszure
   Scholarship
• Eileen Hayes     Barton, Jiri Kylian, Merce Cunningham, Roy Assaf, and Fredrik “Benke”
   Ludlam           Rydman, among others. He also enjoys choreographing his own works.
   Scholarship

                    Kylie James
                    A Message to Myself (Premiere)

                    Choreographer: Koinè Iwasaki
                    Music: “A Message to Myself” by Roo Panes
                    Costumes: L.A. Dance Designs

• Irene Diamond    Born in Miami, Kylie James began dancing at age 3. She graduated from
   Scholarship
                    Somerset Arts Conservatory with honors, receiving its excellence in
                    the arts award. While at Juilliard she has worked with world-renowned
                    choreographers such as Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy
                    Assaf, and Stefanie Batten Bland. She has also performed works by Bill
                    T. Jones, Twyla Tharp, and Mark Morris. Her background has given her
                    diverse experience in ballet, pointe, contemporary, jazz, hip hop, tap, and
                    lyrical. Over the years, she has trained at prestigious programs such as the
                    Joffrey Ballet, IbStage in Barcelona, and Alonzo King LINES Ballet. James
                    also has a passion for choreography and has earned top honors for her
                    pieces at regional and national dance competitions.

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Ethan Colangelo
And Then (Premiere)

Choreographer: Stephan Laks, in collaboration with Ethan Colangelo
Music: “Killing Time”and “Beasts of This Earth” by Nicholas Jaar
Text: Excerpt from a lecture by Julian Jaynes

A native of Toronto, Ethan Colangelo is in his final year at Juilliard, where
he has created work inside its walls but has also presented his creations
elsewhere. In 2016 three of his student choreographic workshop pieces
were performed at the school's Choreographic Honors showcase. That
summer he was selected for a choreographic residency at the San Francisco
Conservatory of Dance’s Gaga Summer Intensive, where he created a
work for six women. Last fall Colangelo was selected to present work at
Reverb Dance Festival NYC, where a classmate performed a solo work.
In 2017 Guillaume Cote (associate choreographer of the National Ballet of
Canada) invited Colangelo to create work at Cote’s Montreal festival, Festival
des Arts de Saint-Sauveur, where he presented two separate pieces. In
2018 Colangelo presented work at the APAP 2018 showcases and was
one of nine choreographers selected internationally for the Copenhagen
International Choreography Competition.

Special thanks to Sarah Pippin and Jared Brown

Zoe Hollinshead
Erotics of Doubt (Premiere)

Choreographer: Zoe Hollinshead
Music: “Claire de Lune” by Claude Debussy, performed by Martin Jones

Zoe Hollinshead is a native of Atlanta and has been dancing for 17 years.
She was trained at Spelman College and DanceMakers of Atlanta before             • J erry Bywaters
                                                                                    Cochran
being accepted into Juilliard. In addition to all of the wonderful performance
                                                                                    Scholarship in
opportunities during the past four years, she was also able to nurture a love       Dance in Honor of
for outreach through programs such as Juilliard ARTreach, stArtOsceola,             Martha Hill
Gluck Community Fellowship, and CLIMB teaching fellowship, all facilitated       • Irene Diamond
by the school and its alumni. She hopes to continue to be a part of such            Scholarship
programs upon her graduation. As she finishes her senior year, she is excited
for the future and extremely grateful and humbled by the enriching and
unique experiences she has had. In August she will join the Royal Ballet of
Flanders in Antwerp, Belgium.

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Meet the Artists (Continued)

               Maddie Hanson
               without color (Premiere)

               Choreographer: Jirí ˇ Pokorný
               Music: "Spindrift" and "Circulaire" by Biosphere

               Canadian artist Maddie Hanson was accepted into Juilliard as an early
               admission student at age 16. She trained at Soul Motion Integrated
               Movement Arts, and was an Elite Protégé with Pulse on Tour, Monsters of
               Hip Hop, and member of immaBeast Company since 2013. She has danced
               with artists Jirí ˇPokorný, Cindy Salgado, Roy Assaf, Johannes Wieland,
               Stephanie Batten-Bland, Tony Testa, and Dana Foglia, and has performed
               works by Martha Graham, José Limón, and Crystal Pite. Her choreographic
               work has been presented at APAP NYC, DUMBO Dance Festival, SFCD
               Choreographic Residency, Baryshnikov Arts Center, and Alice Tully Hall.
               She is represented by MOI Artist Management and bloc LA. She would
               like to thank her family for their constant love and support!

               Christina Zuccarello
               Christina Zuccarello began dancing at age 3 and trained in Connecticut.
               When she was 16 she attended the Ailey School under the direction of
               Tracy Inman and Melanie Person, studying ballet and modern dance. At
               Juilliard, she has performed works by Crystal Pite, Roy Assaf, Stephanie
               Batten Bland, Austin McCormick, Aszure Barton, and Jiri Kylian. In her
               third year here, she performed with Andrea Miller’s company, Gallim, at
               the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She recently performed a work created
               by Alexandra Damiani at the Joyce Theater.

               Due to injury Christina Zuccarello will not be performing this evening.

               Senior Bow (Class of 2019 Performance)
               Plaicir

               Choreographer: Dana Foglia
               Assistant to the Choreographer: José “Boyboi” Tena
               Music: “Pleasure” by Blondes and Andy Stott

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Guest Artist

Dana Foglia
After her success as a professional dancer touring the world with Beyoncé,
Rihanna, Janet Jackson, and many more, Dana Foglia went on to work as
the assistant choreographer for Beyoncé’s “I Am…” Tour. She continued
to work closely with Beyoncé, choreographing for the Mrs. Carter Tour,
On The Run Tour, and the Formation World Tour. At the MTV Video Music
Awards, Foglia received a moon man statuette for Beyonce’s video of the
year Formation, winning best choreography in a music video. She also has
received a prestigious Peabody award for her work on Beyonce’s visual
album Lemonade. Her choreography has been seen all over the stages of
the Grammys, Oscars, BET Awards, MTV Awards, on Jimmy Kimmel’s
show, music videos, and commercials for Samsung and Farfetch, and for
many artists including Jennifer Lopez, Jhene Aiko, and Common. As she
made the shift from dancer to creator, this transition brought forth her
company, Dana Foglia Dance, an unsurpassed combination of innovative
movement and fearless artistry.

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Senior Graduation Concert Designers

                      Fritz Masten
                      (Costume Designer)

                      Fritz Masten has designed costumes for theaters internationally.

                      Ted Sullivan
                      (Lighting Designer)

                      Ted Sullivan has worked on and off Broadway and toured extensively
                      domestically and internationally. He has designed lighting for shows
                      at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Hartford Stage; lit dances
                      choreographed by Agnes de Mille, Jiri Kylian, and George Balanchine; and
                      designed for dance companies such as Doug Varone and Dancers, American
                      Ballet Theatre, and Limón Dance Company. His work has also been seen
                      at leading theaters worldwide, including the Metropolitan Opera, Taiwan’s
                      Chaing Kai-Shek National Theatre, Mexico City’s Palacio de Bellas Artes,
                      and the Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower and Terrace theaters. In addition to
                      lighting theater, opera, and dance, he works in architectural lighting and has
                      received two Lumen awards.

Spring Graduation Concert 2019 Production Staff

Lighting Designer               Assistant Stage Managers            Assistant Costume Designer
Ted Sullivan                    Hannah Nathan*                      McKenna Duffy*
                                Emily Tang*
Assistant Lighting Designer     Jenise Catrone*                     Sound Coordinator
Peggy Mead-Finizio                                                  Nathan Prillaman
                                Costume Designer
Stage Manager                   Fritz Masten                        Video Documentation
Renata Almeida                                                      Jenny Holub

*Member, Professional Apprentice Program

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About Juilliard Dance

Now under the direction of Alicia Graf Mack, Juilliard Dance aims to create
true contemporary dancers—trained equally in classical ballet and modern
dance. The dance division was established in 1951 by William Schuman
during his tenure as president of Juilliard, with the guidance of founding
division director Martha Hill, and it became the first major teaching institution
to combine equal instruction in both contemporary and ballet techniques.

Each year 24 new dancers are accepted into the four-year BFA program.
In addition to the daily ballet and modern technique classes, every dancer
participates in classical and contemporary partnering, dance composition,
anatomy, acting, dance history, stagecraft, production, music theory,
repertory, and elements of performing. Dancers are encouraged to
present their own choreographed works in informal concerts and workshop
presentations. Each fall every class has the opportunity to work with
established choreographers in premiere dances as part of the New Dances
performances. Recent commissions include works by Bryan Arias, Roy
Assaf, Stefanie Batten Bland, Peter Chu, Gentian Doda, Gustavo Ramírez
Sansano, Nelly van Bommel, and Marcus Jarrell Willis. Spring performances
give dancers the opportunity to perform in established works from the
repertory. Recent repertory performances have included works by Nacho
Duato, William Forsythe, Martha Graham, Bill T. Jones, Jirí ˇ Kylián, José
Limón, Crystal Pite, Paul Taylor, and Twyla Tharp.

Juilliard Dance alumni include, among many others, the choreographers and
directors Robert Battle, Pina Bausch, Jessica Lang, Lar Lubovitch, Andrea
Miller, Ohad Naharin, and Paul Taylor. Juilliard dancers are currently dancing
in Nederlands Dans Theater, Nederlands Dans Theater 2, Ballet BC, Aspen/
Santa Fe Ballet, BJM_Danse, L.A. Dance Project, Limón Dance Company,
GöteborgsOperans Danskompani, Ballett des Saarländisches Staatstheater,
Kidd Pivot, and Batsheva Dance Company, among many others, as well as
in several Broadway productions.

The Juilliard Dance Division is the proud recipient of the 2015 Capezio
Award, the first educational institution to receive the honor.

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Juilliard Dance

Alicia Graf Mack, Director
Taryn Kaschock Russell, Associate Director
Katie Friis, Administrative Director
Hilary Tanabe, Dance Division Coordinator
Alexandra Tweedley, Administrative Associate
Keith Michael, Production Coordinator
Renata Almeida, Assistant Production Coordinator

Dance Faculty                  Jillian Zack Rodgers            Dance Class Accompanists
Mindy Aloff                    Taryn Kaschock Russell          Olga Bazilevskaya
Jerome Begin                   Paul Singh                      Jerome Begin
Janis Brenner                  Bobbi Smith                     Paula Jeanine Bennett
Antonio Brown                  Leslie Smith                    Kevin Carpenter
Thomas Cabaniss                Risa Steinberg                  Stahv Danker
Terese Capucilli               Ms Vee (Valerie Ho)             John Epperson
Irene Dowd                     Deborah Wingert                 Nataliya Frolova
Hilary Easton                  And Guests                      Bradley Harris
Jeffrey Edwards                                                Iwona Mazor
Richard Feldman                Faculty Emeriti                 Tiago Michelin
Jean Freebury                  Lawrence Rhodes,                Andy Monroe
Charla Genn                     Artistic Director Emeritus     Ron Musicus
Espen Giljane                   In Memoriam                    Tim Prepscius
Alicia Graf Mack                                               Mary Beth Roberts
Francesca Harper               Carolyn Adams                   Peter Saleh
Ray Hesselink                  Laura Glenn                     Vladimir Shinov
K.J. Holmes                    Elizabeth Keen                  James Steeber
Linda Kent                     Hector Zaraspe                  Laura Tishchenko
Jane Kosminsky
Joe Lanteri                    Supplemental Training
Badiene Magaziner              Gibby and Patti Cohen
Yvonne Marceau                 Eric Franklin and
Francisco Martinez               Morten Dithmer
Milton Myers                   Ellie Kusner and Molly Phelps
Rosalind Newman                Renée Robinson
Orlando Pabotoy

Additional Staff
David S. Weiss, M.D., Orthopedic Consultant
Katy Keller, Carol Holyoke, Physical Therapy

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Juilliard Production Department

Kent McKay, Associate Vice President for Production
Jean Berek, Business and Operations Manager
Thom Widmann, Production Manager
David Strobbe, Production Manager
Phil Gutierrez, Associate Production Manager
Sallyann Turnbull, Production Office Administrator

Costume Shop Supervisor             Wigs and Makeup Staff                  Stage Supervisor
Luke Simcock                        Alyssa Johnson*                        Byron Hunt
Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor   Austen Marroquin*                      Assistant Stage Supervisors
Nicola Gardiner                     Electrics Shop Supervisor              Colly Carver
Costume Shop Office Manager
                                    Jennifer Linn Wilcox                   Jessica Sloan Hunter
Edda Baruch                         Assistant Electrics Shop Supervisor    Scene Shop Manager

Wardrobe Supervisor
                                    Joel Turnham                           Josh Sturman
Márion Talán                        Master Electrician,                    Lead Carpenters
                                    Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor
                                                                           Aaron Martin
                                    Patrick Dugan                          Keegan Wilson
Amelia Dent
                                    Assistant Master Electrician           Carpenters
Design Coordinator
                                    Chloe Brush*                           Nate Angrick
Audrey Nauman
                                    Staff Electrician                      Jill Salisbury
Head Draper
                                    Eleanor Smith                          John Simone
Barbara Brust
                                    Electricians                           Technical Direction Apprentice
Drapers
                                    Taylor Lilly*                          Reed Neal*
Kimberly Buetzow                    Elizabeth Schweitzer*                  Run Crew
Tomoko Naka
                                    Light Board Operator                   Melia Beschta
First Hands                                                                Thomas DeMarcus
                                    Carly Shiner
Naoko Arcari                                                               Heather Englander
                                    Audio Supervisor
Katie Miles                                                                Olivia Gagne
                                    Marc Waithe
Faye Richards                                                              Samantha McCann
                                    Audio Technician
Stitchers                                                                  Nancy Michaud
                                    Christopher Schardin                   Mike Mihm
Genevieve Beller
Kyle Pearson                        Properties Shop Supervisor
                                                                           Scenic Charge Artist
Sharne van Ryneveld                 Kate Dale                              Jenny Stanjeski
Crafts Artisan                      Assistant Properties Shop Supervisor
                                                                           Assistant Scenic Charge Artist
Victoria Bek                        Josh Hackett                           David Blaakman
Costume Shop Staff                  Stock Manager/Artisan
                                                                           Scenic Artists
Tiffany Chen*                       Jessica Nelson                         Jacob Caire*
McKenna Duffy*                      Properties Carpenter/Artisan           Delia Revard*
Phoebe Miller*                      Ashley Lawler
Robin Piatt Stegman*                Properties Artisans
Wardrobe Run Crew                   Andrew Carney*
Alasia Harris                       Rachel Wier*
Wigs and Makeup Shop Supervisor     Technical Director
Sarah Cimino                        Richard Girtain
Wigs and Hair Supervisor            Associate Technical Director           * Member, Professional
Troy Beard                          Justin Elie                              Apprentice Program

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Juilliard Annual Supporters

The Juilliard School is deeply grateful to the following individuals, foundations, and corporations
for their annual gifts and pledges in support of scholarship funding and Juilliard’s multifaceted
performance and educational activities.

Over $1 million                      Christina M. McInerney              Jeremy Smith
The Jerome L. Greene Foundation      Joyce F. Menschel                   Sydney Weinberg
Bruce and Suzie Kovner               Anne Akiko Meyers and               Cecil M. Yarbrough and
Ellen Marcus                           Jason Subotky                       Ronald S. Csuha
Stephanie and Carter McClelland/     The Moca Foundation                 Anonymous (4)
  The Stephanie and Carter           Stephen Novick and Evan Galen ‡
  McClelland Foundation              Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal       $10,000–$14,999
Katheryn C. Patterson and            Anna E. Schoen-René Fund at         American Turkish Society
  Thomas L. Kempner Jr.                The New York Community Trust      AON Foundation
Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation      The Shubert Foundation, Inc.        Anne L. Bernstein
Anonymous                            Bruce B. Solnick, Ph.D.             Elaine S. Bernstein
                                     Steinway & Sons                     Ron Daniel & Lise Scott
$500,000–$999,999                    Helen V. Vera and Kent A. Clark     Florence and Paul DeRosa
Jody and John Arnhold                Anonymous                             Memorial Fund
International Foundation for Arts                                        Vivian Donnelley ‡
  and Culture                        $25,000–$49,999                     Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards
Michael E. Marks Family              Arnhold Foundation, Inc.              Charitable Foundation
  Foundation                         Christine Baranski                  Syril H. Frank
                                     Heidi Castleman Klein               Candice and John Frawley
$250,000–$499,999                    Crankstart Foundation               Allen R. and Judy Brick Freedman
Ford Foundation                      Edward F. Limato Foundation         Dr. Elliot Gross and
Max H. Gluck Foundation              Joan and Peter Faber                  Dr. Alice Helpern
Lincoln Center Corporate Fund        Susanne D. Ellis                    Jennifer and Bud Gruenberg
Deborah J. Simon                     Edythe Gladstein                    Brian and Darlene Heidtke
The Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation   The Horace W. Goldsmith             Mr. Geoffrey Hoefer
                                        Foundation                       Peter Chung-Tao Ho and
$100,000–$249,999                    Irving Berlin Charitable Fund         Anisa Sosothikul
Choi & Burns, LLC                    Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kend             Harold P. Hope III
Beth and Christopher Kojima          Sophie Laffont                      Younghee Michelle Kim-Wait
Marjorie and Michael Loeb            LCU Fund for Women’s Education      Sidney R. Knafel and
Vincent and Anne Mai                 Laura Linney and Marc Schauer         Londa Weisman
Yoshiko and Greg Margolies           The Ambrose Monell Foundation       Mitzi Koo
Jeffrey Seller and Joshua Lehrer     Enid and Lester Morse               Dominique and Frédéric Laffont
Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and       Princess Grace Foundation–USA       Alan and Laura Mantell
  Howard Solomon                     Raymond-Cryder Designated Fund      Harold W. McGraw Jr. Family
Yael Taqqu and Jeremy Levine            of the Lehigh Valley Community     Foundation
Anonymous                               Foundation                       Terry Morgenthaler and
                                     Eun Jung Roh and Keun-Chang           Patrick Kerins
$50,000–$99,999                      Sidney E. Frank Foundation          Leslie and Mitchell Nelson
Herbert A. Allen                     Barbara J. Slifka                   Andres Mata Osorio
Linda Amster                         The George L. Shields Foundation    Howard S. Paley
The Annenberg Foundation             Anonymous (4)                       Ian Parker
Akin Gump                                                                Michael A. Peterson
The Augustine Foundation             $15,000–$24,999                     John R. Philpit
Norman S. Benzaquen                  Edwin L. Artzt                      The Presser Foundation
Mary L. Bianco                       Laurel and Clifford Asness          Mrs. Susan L. Robinson
Dan J. Epstein and the Dan J.          Bohram                            Hartley Rogers and Amy Falls
  Epstein Family Foundation          Barbara and Gary Brandt             Yukari Saegusa
Barbara G. Fleischman                Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan File          Alexander I. Tachmes
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels    Gordon D. Henderson                 Marjorie Tallman Educational
  Foundation                         Elinor and Andrew Hoover              Foundation
Keith and Barbara Gollust            The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc.   Robert and Jane Toll
Constance Goulandris Foundation      Sylvia and Leonard Marx, Jr.        LoRaine Kent Vichey Memorial
Ms. Mary L. Graham                   Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Hugues J.           Trust
Joan W. Harris/The Irving Harris       Monier                            Anita and Thomas Volpe
  Foundation                         Evelyn and John Popp                John J. Yarmick
Matt Jacobson and                    Dr. Gary Portadin                   Lucille and Jack Yellen Foundation
  Kristopher L. Dukes                Pre-College Parents’ Association    Robert K. Yin
Karen and Paul Levy                    of The Juilliard School           Judy Francis Zankel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lindsay       James and Diane Rowen               Anonymous (4)
Nancy A. Marks                       Schuld Family Fund

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Juilliard Annual Supporters (Continued)

$7,500–$9,999                      Seth D. Radwell                      Juilliard Alumni Association
Arlene ‡ and Edmund Grossman       Sabine Renard                          of Japan
Bernard Holtzman                   Grace Richardson                     Elma and Howard Kanefield
McKinsey & Company, Inc.           Mary G. Roebling Musical             Robert O. Kenet
Sharon Ruwart and Tom Melcher        Scholarship Fund, Inc.             Barbara and Paul Krieger
Gillian Sorensen                   Ida & William Rosenthal              Jay H. Lefkowitch, M.D.
Kara Unterberg                       Foundation                         Mrs. John M. Lewis
                                   Pamela and Richard Rubinstein        Dr. Nancy Long and Marc Waldor
$5,000–$7,499                      Alice Scovell                        Christopher and Beth Lyon
Lorraine A. Abraham                Annaliese Soros                      Robert and Bridget Lyons
Walter and Marsha Arnheim          Claudia and Michael Spies            Wynton Marsalis
Michelle and Jonathan Auerbach     Alec P. Stais and Elissa Burke       Mr. and Mrs. Adam E. Max
Janet E. Baumgartner               Kristine Jarvi Tyler                 James and Stephania McClennen
Marshall S. Berland and            Georgeann Delli Venneri              Mr. Rodney McDaniel
  John E. Johnson                  Sedgwick A. Ward                     Stephen A. Meyers and Marsha
Anne Louise and Matthew Bostock    Marjorie and Irving Weiser             Hymowitz-Meyers
Mrs. Isabel Brenes                 Alvin F. Wen and Alexandra           Paula Paster Michtom
Suzanne Cogan                        Moellmann                          Elizabeth J. Misek
Joyce and Barry Cohen              Nathaniel Wertheimer and             Tim B. Nelson and Lisa M.
Betsy L. Cohn                        Taya Schmid                          Benavides-Nelson
Theodore Cohn                      Andrew P. Willoughby                 Stanley Newman and
Dudley and Michael Del Balso       Stanley P. Wilson                      Dr. Brian Rosenthal
J. Christopher and Violet Eagan    George K. Yin and Mary J. Walter     Celia Paul and Stephen Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evnin         Anonymous (4)                        Craig and Stefanie Pintoff
Edythe Fishbach                                                         David Poll and Rebecca Bien
Jocelyn and W. E. Gallinek         $2,500–$4,999                        Dr. Steve and Rochelle Prystowsky
Malachi Hacohen                    Nadine Asin and Thomas               Linda Ray
Nancy and Bruce Hall                 van Straaten                       Catherine G. Roberts
The Harkness Foundation for        Emanuel and Yoko Ax                  Diane Kelly Ryan
  Dance                            Casey Bayles and William Jeffrey     Gregg Schenker
Dr. Daniel E. Haspert              Philip A. Biondo                     Nancy Schloss
HighBrook Investors                Lucienne and Claude Bloch, M.D.      Miriam K. Schneider
Lawrence Hu and Lily Xu            BMW of North America, LLC            Geraldine L. Sedlar and
Katherine L. Hufnagel              Mr. Robert Brenner                     Richard Miners
Japanese Chamber of Commerce       Trudy and Julius Brown               Sandra Semel
  and Industry of New York         Elaine J. Budin                      Brandon Sherr
Edward and In-Aie Kang             Steven C. Calicchio Foundation       Dr. Steven P. Singer and
  Foundation                       Captiva Foundation                     Dr. Alan Salzman
Frances Kazan                      Kathryn G. Charles                   Judith and F. Randall Smith
Dominique Lahaussois and           Beverly and Herbert Chase            Dr. Karen P. Smith
  David Low                        Mr. Kenneth H. Chase                 Marjorie and Michael Stern
Mrs. William M. Lese               Ernest and Mary Chung                Mr. and Mrs. John Stravinsky
Helen Little                       James and Kanako Clarke              The Margot Sundheimer
Mr. Jerome N. Lowenthal            Isabel Cunningham                      Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin       John R. Doss                         Elise C. Tepper
Mr. Edward J. Maloney              Robert & Mercedes Eichholz           Dr. Daniel M. Thys and
Lane Merrifield                      Foundation                           Dr. Susan Thys-Jacobs
John Michalski                     Marilyn and Steven Emanuel           Barbara and Donald Tober
Anne M. Perillo Michuda            Michael J. Fabrikant and C. Dallos   Anthony and Elaine Viola
Michael R. Osver                   Joy B. Ferro                         Michael Weinstein
Christopher L. Owens               Eric J. Friedman                     Susan M. Whelan
B. Gregory Palitz                  Jeffrey and Helen Friedman           Kenneth and Paula Wolfe
The Laura Pels International       Kenneth I. Greenstein                Rebecca Wui and Raymond Ko
  Foundation for Theater           Alec and Christy Guettel             Anonymous (3)
Joseph S. Piropato and             Paul Gunther
  Paul Michaud                     In Memory of Eileen Mary
Judy and Jim Pohlman                 Hawryliw                           ‡ = In Memoriam
Edith Polvay-Kallas                Judy and Lindley Hoffman             As of January 22, 2019

Please consider making an investment in the future of dance, drama, and music today and help
The Juilliard School remain at the forefront of performing arts education. For more information
or to make a gift, please contact the Development Office at (212) 799-5000, ext. 278,
or development@juilliard.edu.

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The Augustus Juilliard Society

The Augustus Juilliard Society recognizes those who have included The Juilliard School in their
long-range financial plans with a bequest, gift annuity or trust arrangement. These future gifts will
help ensure that Juilliard may continue to provide the finest education possible for tomorrow’s young
artists. The school expresses its deep appreciation to the following members:

Barbara Rogers Agosin                Thelma and Seymour Geller,          Jerry K. Loeb
Donald J. Aibel*                        on behalf of Jane Geller         Richard Lopinto
Veronica Maria Alcarese              Rabbi Mordecai Genn Ph.D.           Eileen Lubars*
Douglas S. Anderson                  Mark V. Getlein*                    Chuck Manton
Mitchell Andrews*                    John R. Gillespie                   Cyril‡ and Cecelia Marcus
Dee Ashington                        Professor Robert Jay Glickman       Serena B. Marlowe
Richard Beales                       Dr. Ruth J.E. Glickman              Dolores Grau Marsden*
Yvette and Maurice‡ Bendahan         Sheryl Gold                         Sondra Matesky
Donald A. Benedetti*                 Jennifer L. Granucci                Stephanie and Carter McClelland
Helen Benham*                        The Venerable John A. Greco           and The Stephanie and Carter
Elizabeth Weil Bergmann*             Drs. Norman*‡ and                     McClelland Foundation
Marshall S. Berland and                 Gilda Greenberg                  Joseph P. McGinty
   John E. Johnson                   Arlene‡ and Edmund Grossman         Dr. and Mrs. N. Scott McNutt
Anne L. Bernstein                    Miles Groth, Ph.D.                  Pauline and Donald B.‡ Meyer
Benton and Fredda Ecker Bernstein    Emma Gruber                         Stephen A. Meyers and
Leslie Goldman Berro*                Rosalind Guaraldo                     Marsha Hymowitz-Meyers
Susan Ollila Boyd                    Ruth Haase                          Paula P. Michtom
Mrs. George E. Boyer                 Robert S. Haggart Jr.* and          Leo‡* and Anne Perillo Michuda*
Peter A. Boysen                         Stephanie Haggart*               Warren R. Mikulka
Nina R. Brilli                       Louise Tesson Hall                  Stephen Mittman
Steven and Colleen Brooks            Ralph Hamaker                       Valerie Wilson Morris*
Carol Diane Brown and                Stephen and Andrea Handleman        Diane Morrison
   Daniel J. Ruffo                   Rev. Tozan Thomas Hardison*         Mark S. Morrison
Beryl E. Brownman                    Ralph*‡ and Doris Harrel*           L. Michael and
Lorraine Buch                        Judith Harris and Tony Woolfson        Dorothy Moskovis
Eliane Bukantz                       Robert G. Hartmann                  Gail Myers
Alan‡ and Mary Carmel                Robert Havery*                      Myron Howard Nadel*
Mr. and Mrs. N. Celentano            S. Jay Hazan M.D.                   Steven W. Naifeh and
Wendy Fang Chen*                     Betty Barsha Hedenberg                 Gregory White Smith‡
Julie A. Choi* and Claudio Cornali   Brian J. Heidtke                    Anthony J. Newman
Dr. Barbara L. Comins* and           Gordon D. Henderson                 Oscar and Gertrude Nimetz Fund
   Mr. Michael J. Comins             Mayme Wilkins Holt                  Stephen Novick
Charlotte Zimmerman Crystal*         Julie Holtzman*                     Jane Owens
Rosemarie Cufalo                     Gerri Houlihan*                     Mr.‡ and Mrs. Donald Parton
Christopher Czaja Sager*             Katherine L. Hufnagel               Celia Paul and Stephen Rosen
Harrison R.T. Davis                  Joseph N. and Susan Isolano         Jeanne M.* and
Robert Lee Dean                      Paul Johnston and Umberto Ferma        Raymond Gerard*‡ Pellerin
Stephen and Connie Delehanty         Janice Wheeler Jubin* and           Jane V. Perr M.D.
Ronald J. Dovel and Thomas F. Lahr      Herbert Jubin                    Ken Perry*
John C. Drake-Jennings               Peter H. Judd                       Jean Pierkowski
Ryan* and Leila Edwards              Michael Kahn                        Elissa V. Plotnoff Pinson*
Lou Ellenport                        George* and Julia Katz              Fred Plotkin
Audrey Ellinger                      Younghee Kim-Wait                   Judy and Jim Pohlman
Lloyd B. Erikson                     Robert King*                        Geraldine Pollack
Eric Ewazen*                         Linda Kobler* and                   Sidney J.‡ and Barbara S. Pollack
Holly L. Falik                          Dr. Albert Glinsky*              John G. Popp
Barbara and Jonathan File            J. D. Kotzenberg                    Thomas and Charlene Preisel
Stuart M. Fischman                   Bruce Kovner                        Arthur Press*
Dr.*‡ and Mrs. Richard B. Fisk       Edith Kraft*                        Bernice Price
Judi Sorensen Flom                   Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Krell          Gena F. Raps*
Ann Marie Smith Forde                Dr. Yvonne Lamy                     Karen J. Raven
Lorraine Fox                         Francine Landes*                    Nancy L. Reim
John and Candice Frawley             Sung Sook Lee*                      Susan M. Reim*
Dr. Mio Fredland                     Paul Richards Lemma and             Susan D. Reinhart
Chaim Freiberg*                         Wilhelmina Marchese Lemma‡       Madeline Rhew*
Naomi Freistadt                      Loretta Varon Lewis‡ and            Michael Rigg
Constance Gleason Furcolo               Norman J. Lewis                  Leslie Swan Weirman Riley
Michael Stephen Gallo*               Ning Liang*                         Douglas Riva*
William Gati* and Paul Gati*‡        Joseph M. Liebling*                 Lloyd*‡ and Laura Robb
Anita L. Gatti*                      In honor of Peter Limon             Daniel P. Robinson

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The Augustus Juilliard Society (Continued)

Yvonne Robinson*                      Arthur T. Shorin                      Paul Wagenhofer
Carlos Romero and                     Mel Silverman                         Dietrich and Alice Wagner
   Joanne Gober Romero                Steven P. Singer M.D. and             Alberto and Paulina A. Waksman
Linda N. Rose*                          Alan Salzman M.D.                   Stanley Waldoff*
Susan W. Rose                         Barbara Thompson Slater               Jessica Weber
Sam* and Deborah Rotman               Bruce B. Solnick                      Catherine White*
Lynne Rutkin                          Carl Solomon Sr.                      Miriam S. Wiener
Joan St. James*                       Evelyn Sun Solomon*                   Robert Wilder‡ and Roger F. Kipp
Riccardo Salmona                      Gary Soren                            Alice Speas Wilkinson*
Harvey Salzman                        Barbara H. Stark                      Yvonne Viani Williams
Michael and Diane Sanders             Lynn Steuer                           Margaret S. Williamson
Nancy Schloss                         Sally T. Stevens                      Clark* and Sally Ann* Wilson
Casiana R. Schmidt                    James Streem*                         Dr. Theo George Wilson
Shelby Evans Schrader‡ and            Henry and Jo Strouss                  Elizabeth R. Woodman
   John Paul Schrader                 Cheryl V. Talib                       Edward Yanishefsky
Irene Schultz                         Phyllis K. Teich                      Lila York
William C. Schwartz                   Thomas W. Thompson                    78 anonymous members,
David Shapiro                         Tom Todoroff* and Emily Moulton          including 27 alumni
Dr. Robert B. Sharon*                 Anli Lin Tong*
Edmund Shay* and                      Marie Catherine Torrisi               As of January 25, 2019
   Raymond Harris‡                    Dr. Marta Vago*                       * = alumnus/alumna
Robert D. Sholiton                    Walter* and Elsa Verdehr              ‡ = deceased

For information about becoming a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society, please visit
www.plannedgiving.juilliard.edu, call (212) 799-5000, ext. 7152, or write to lpadua@
juilliard.edu. Have you included Juilliard in your planning? Please let us know so that we may
thank you and recognize you as a member of the Augustus Juilliard Society.

Estates and Trusts
The Juilliard School is profoundly grateful for the generous gifts received from the following Estates
and Trusts between November 2017 and January 2019. We remember the individuals who made
these gifts for their vision in supporting future generations of young performing artists at Juilliard.

The Jere E. Admire Charitable Trust                      Trust of Edward Jabes
Harold Alderman Trust                                    Hamilton H. Kellogg and Mildred H. Kellogg
Estate of Celia Ascher                                      Charitable Trust
Trust of Jack Bakal                                      Estate of Eve Lyndlemarch
Estate of Ruth Bamdas                                    Trust of Lillian B. Madway
The Claire Lois Bechter Trust                            Estate of Thomas J. Mahler
Trust of Sonia Block                                     Mildred Reading Irrevocable Trust
Betty and Daniel Bloomfield Fund                         Estate of Richard H. Roberts
Estate of Joseph P. Brinton                              Estate of Lillian Rogers
Estate of Alan Broder                                    Howard and Ethel Ross Trust
Estate of Ruth F. Broder                                 Dinah F. Rosoff Revocable Living Trust
Estate of George Bryant                                  Estate of Harold C. Schonberg
Estate of John Nicholson Bulica                          Estate of Natalie Selinger
Estate of Annette Burford                                Estate of Betty Simms
Trust of John Dexter Bush                                Arline J. Smith Trust
Estate of Margaret Butterly                              Janice Dana Spear Trust
Estate of Alfred DelMoral                                Estate of Winifred Sperry
John L. Drew Living Trust                                Estate of Bruce Steeg
Estate of Alice Shaw Farber                              Irene Stetson Trust
Fima Fidelman Trust                                      The George M. Stone 2006 Trust
Dora L. Foster Trust                                     Tomoko Trust
Estate of Rachel Mintz Golding                           Esta and Victor Wolfram Trust
Gordon A. Hardy Charitable Remainder Trust               Trust of Helen Marshall Woodward
William J. Henderson Memorial Fund                       Irene Worth Fund for Young Artists
Frances B. Hoyland Trust                                 Darrell Zwerling Living Trust

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Juilliard Board of Trustees and Administration
BOARD OF TRUSTEES                                                      Jazz
                                                                       Wynton Marsalis, Director of Juilliard Jazz
Bruce Kovner, Chair                                                    Aaron Flagg, Chair and Associate Director
J. Christopher Kojima, Vice Chair
Katheryn C. Patterson, Vice Chair                                      Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts
Julie Anne Choi                Ellen Marcus                            Brian Zeger, Artistic Director
Kent A. Clark                  Greg Margolies                          Kirstin Ek, Director of Curriculum and Schedules
Kenneth S. Davidson            Nancy A. Marks                          Monica Thakkar, Director of Performance Activities
Barbara G. Fleischman          Stephanie Palmer McClelland
Keith R. Gollust               Christina McInerney                     Lila Acheson Wallace Library and Doctoral Fellows Program
Mary Graham                    Lester S. Morse Jr.                     Jane Gottlieb, Vice President for Library and Information Resources;
Joan W. Harris                 Stephen A. Novick                          Director of the C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellows Program
Matt Jacobson                  Susan W. Rose                           Jeni Dahmus Farah, Director, Archives
Edward E. Johnson Jr.          Jeffrey Seller                          Alan Klein, Director of Library Technical Services
Karen M. Levy                  Deborah Simon
Teresa E. Lindsay              Sarah Billinghurst Solomon              Pre-College Division
Laura Linney                   William E. "Wes" Stricker, MD           Yoheved Kaplinsky, Artistic Director
Michael Loeb                   Yael Taqqu                              Ekaterina Lawson, Director of Admissions and Academic Affairs
Vincent A. Mai                 Damian Woetzel                          Anna Royzman, Director of Performance Activities

                                                                       Evening Division
                                                                       Danielle La Senna, Director
TRUSTEES EMERITI
                                                                       Enrollment Management and Student Development
June Noble Larkin, Chair Emerita                                       Joan D. Warren, Vice President
                                                                       Kathleen Tesar, Associate Dean for Enrollment Management
Mary Ellin Barrett             Elizabeth McCormack
                                                                       Barrett Hipes, Associate Dean for Student Development
Sidney R. Knafel
                                                                       Sabrina Tanbara, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Joseph W. Polisi, President Emeritus                                   Cory Owen, Assistant Dean for International Advisement and Diversity
                                                                          Initiatives
                                                                       William Buse, Director of Counseling Services
                                                                       Katherine Gertson, Registrar
JUILLIARD COUNCIL                                                      Tina Gonzalez, Director of Financial Aid
                                                                       Teresa McKinney, Director of Community Engagement
Mitchell Nelson, Chair                                                 Camille Pajor, Title IX Coordinator
Michelle Demus Auerbach        Terry Morgenthaler                      Todd Porter, Director of Residence Life
Barbara Brandt                 Howard S. Paley                         Howard Rosenberg MD, Medical Director
Brian J. Heidtke               John G. Popp                            Dan Stokes, Director of Disability Support Services
Gordon D. Henderson            Grace E. Richardson                     Beth Techow, Administrative Director of Health and Counseling Services
Peter L. Kend                  Jeremy T. Smith
Younghee Kim-Wait              Alexander I. Tachmes                    Development
Sophie Laffont                 Anita Volpe                             Alexandra Wheeler, Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer
Jean-Hugues Monier                                                     Stephanie Gatton, Acting Director of Special Events
                                                                       Katie Murtha, Director of Major Gifts
                                                                       Lori Padua, Director of Planned Giving
                                                                       Ed Piniazek, Director of Development Operations
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS                                                     Rebecca Vaccarelli, Director of Alumni Relations
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Damian Woetzel, President                                              Maggie Berndt, Acting Director of Public Affairs
                                                                       Benedict Campbell, Website Director
Office of the President                                                Thiago Eichner, Design Director
Jacqueline Schmidt, Vice President and Chief of Staff                  Jessica Epps, Marketing Director
Kathryn Kozlark, Special Projects Producer                             Susan Jackson, Editorial Director

Office of the Provost and Dean                                         Office of the Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary
Ara Guzelimian, Provost and Dean                                       Lesley Rosenthal, Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary
José García-León, Dean of Academic Affairs and Assessment              Christine Todd, Vice President and CFO
                                                                       Cameron Christensen, Associate Vice President, Facilities Management
Dance Division                                                         Kent McKay, Associate Vice President for Production
Alicia Graf Mack, Director                                             Betsie Becker, Managing Director of K-12 Programs
Taryn Kaschock Russell, Associate Director                             Michael Kerstan, Controller
Katie Friis, Administrative Director                                   Irina Shteyn, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis
                                                                       Nicholas Mazzurco, Director of Student Accounts/Bursar
Drama Division                                                         Nicholas Saunders, Director of Concert Operations
Evan Yionoulis, Richard Rodgers Director                               Tina Matin, Director of Merchandising
Richard Feldman, Associate Director                                    Kevin Boutote, Director of Recording
Katherine Hood, Managing Director
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Music Division                                                         Maurice F. Edelson, Vice President for Administration and General
Adam Meyer, Director, Music Division, and Deputy Dean of the             Counsel
  College                                                              Myung Kang-Huneke, Deputy General Counsel
Bärli Nugent, Assistant Dean, Director of Chamber Music                Carl Young, Chief Information Officer
Joseph Soucy, Assistant Dean for Orchestral Studies                    Steve Doty, Chief Technology Officer
Mario Igrec, Chief Piano Technician                                    Dmitriy Aminov, Director of IT Engineering
Joanna K. Trebelhorn, Director of Orchestral and Ensemble Operations   Clara Perdiz, Director of Client Services, IT
                                                                       Jeremy Pinquist, Director of Enterprise Applications
Historical Performance                                                 Caryn G. Doktor, Director of Human Resources
Robert Mealy, Director                                                 Adam Gagan, Director of Security
Benjamin D. Sosland, Administrative Director; Assistant Dean for       Helen Taynton, Director of Apprentice Program
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