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T E X A S B A L L E T T H E A T E R P R E S E N T S
May 14 - 16, 2021
Balletal Fresco
Table of Contents
2 | Letter from the Artistic Director
3 | Letter from the Executive Director
4 | Board Listing
5 | Staff Listing
6 | Staff Profiles
8 | Dancer Listing
9 | Title Page
10 | Synopses
11 | Casting
12 | Institutional Recognition
14 | Donor Recognition
Letter from the Artistic DirectorDear Friends,
Welcome to Ballet al Fresco. This is such an exciting weekend, as it
marks our first time back in a theater since our production of Firebird/
Crash in February 2020. I am so glad you are here to enjoy this
celebration of ballet.
In today’s program, you will see selections from classic favorites such
as Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty as well as more contemporary
pieces. I am also thrilled to share a world premiere with you – Afternoon
of a Faun, danced by Carolyn Judson and Andre Silva, as well as a new
take on The Dying Swan, danced by Alexandra Farber. The Dying Swan
is choreographed after the legendary Mikhail Fokine.
Ballet al Fresco celebrates the art of ballet and the spirit of our North
Texas community. Our Company is delighted to be with you in the
theater again, and we can’t wait to have you join us for our 2021-2022
season as well. More information about the upcoming season will be
available soon.
Thank you for being a part of the TBT family, and I hope you enjoy Ballet
al Fresco.
B E N S T E V E N S O N , O . B . E .
A R T I S T I C D I R E C T O R
Sincerely,
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Letter from the Executive DirectorWelcome back! Ballet al Fresco is Texas Ballet Theater’s first live production
in over a year.
I am thrilled you’ve chosen to join us at the beautiful Strauss Square on the
AT&T Performing Arts Center campus. Our dancers cannot wait to perform
for you, and our staff members are excited to see you across the lawn or in
your seats. It’s a wonderful weekend for returning to the live stage.
Your steadfast support has empowered us through the challenges of the
last year. By attending digital performances, providing monetary support,
purchasing merchandise, and offering your continued loyalty, you inspired
us. I am grateful for your commitment and look forward to sharing not only
today’s performance with you, but also what’s to come in our future.
Watch your inbox and our social media channels in the coming weeks,
because we are preparing to announce our 2021-2022 season. For other
information about TBT, like our school’s upcoming summer programs and
the latest news, please visit our website. Thank you again for your attendance,
and I hope you enjoy the show.
Sincerely,
VA N E S S A L O G A NE X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R
Letter from the Executive Director
Officers and Executive CommitteeAnne T. Bass – Chairman
Tom Bessant – Vice-ChairmanJames Meintjes – Secretary
Camille Comeau – Treasurer
Glenn AdamsRobert BassJill Fischer
Mary Lynn GarrettTera Garvey
Kim HextL. Keith Hughes
Dana PorterJanet Rice
Whitney StraussAmy Walton
Aaron WarrenNikki Webb
Robin ArenaKaty Bock
Leigh BornitzAnne Marie Bratton
Crawford BrockPaula Brockway
Michael De LucaAdrianne DeemJenny Dupree
Haylee EdwardsTracy Fitz
Liz FleischerBelen Garren
Steven GendlerSusan Glassmoyer
Cata GonzalezRandall Goss
Bryan KingLauri LawrenceKathrin MaloneLibby Manning
Jan McKee
Nikki MildrenMaribeth Miller
Vynessa NemunaitisShannon Nolan
Scott OrrMadolin Rosenthal
Capera RyanCynthia SiegelRenée Walsh
Jennifer WilliamsonSamantha Wortley
Jil BarnesMelissa BarrasMichelle BlairDiane Brierley
Diane ByrdTara Campbell
Cathy CarrAnne Carvalho
Catherine ColomboLisa Cooley
Frances Moody-DahlbergAmy Davidson
Lisa DiffleyMildred FenderNicole Firestone
Terri GillLaila Minder Gleason
Mark GraffSusan Green
Dennis GrindingerIsabel Hebert
Carolyn HudsonKathryn King
Marsha KleinheinzTracy Lange
Sheryl LathamElizabeth LinkBrooke Lively
Christy LivingstoneGaylord LummisCourtney MarcusMichelle Marlow
Melissa MehallEllen Messman
Christina MintnerLeslie MoritzElle Oberdick
Julie OteroSamantha Pace
Lea PayneLaura Pettit
Allison PostonConor Rainbolt
Sarah RutherfordAmanda Shufeldt
Sunie SolomonMelissa Staniford
Sara SterlingOleta Thompson
Ginny TigueArielle Tobin
Virginia UrbanZelime Ward
Kameron WestcottChristine Yoon
Board of Governors
Council of Patrons
2 0 2 0 - 2 0 2 1 B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E., Artistic Director
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E., Artistic DirectorKathryn Warakomsky-Li, Associate Director/Studio Training Company
Yvonne Leffel, School Administrative ManagerJoshua Barr, Educational Programs Coordinator
Tim O’Keefe, Associate Artistic Director | Li Anlin, Assistant Artistic Director Anna Donovan, Principal Rehearsal Director
Vanessa Logan, Executive DirectorDeborah Baugus, Housekeeping AssistantLinda Bradford, Director of FinanceGina Cieri, Executive Assistant & Board LiaisonDarren Doutt, Interim Company ManagerDallas Guill, Grant WriterClaire Hicks, Director of DevelopmentDakota Kerns, Events ManagerLeAndra Muratagich, Accounts Payable/ Receivable CoordinatorMary Ashley Ray, Marketing & Communications Specialist Barbara Reynolds, Development AssociateRenee Seeds, Accounting ManagerElizabeth Selzer, Major Gift OfficerCory Settle, Resident Facility ManagerSusan Simone, Human ResourcesDenise Smilie, Ticketing & Patron Services Manager
Lyndette Galen, PrincipalJane Vorburger, Advanced Program/ Professional Training DivisionPatty Eddins, Alexis Leffel, School Assistants
Debra Bale, Kevyn Butler,Katharine Doescher, Anna Donovan, Lailah Duke, Lyndette Galen, Shaye Galen, Lauren Hibbard, Alexis Leffel, Laura Pearson, Rebecca Sigmund,Jane Vorburger, Jasmine White-Killins, Audra Wilson, Terry Wolter
Mariana Blessing, Patricia Bochnak, Reida Dobi, Kristin Klade, Amanda Moyano, Tim O’Keefe, Leticia Oliveira, Martha Parshall-Richards, Isabella Rodriguez, Andre Silva, Philip Slocki, Kyle Torres-Hiyoshi, Merideth Tullous, Nicole Von Enck, Kathy Warakomsky-Li, Audra Wilson, Seth York
Leticia Oliveira, PrincipalAmy Martin, Lori Vasquez, Erin Williamson, School Assistants
Patricia Bochnak, Caradee Cline, Reida Dobi, J. Alexander Langley, Adam Rech, Ginny Wheeler
Thomas Boyd, Director of ProductionRichard Barlow, Light Board OperatorDebbie Barr, Stage ManagerSloan Churman, Master CarpenterRichard DeBock, Assistant Master CarpenterCristian Jimenez, Character DancerPeggy Kirk, Assistant Master Electrician Christopher Mount, Lighting DesignerWeldon T. Newman, Master Electrician Allen Olson, Master of Properties Masako Parshall, Wardrobe Manager Dale Pilcher, Assistant Master of PropertiesErin Williamson, Wardrobe Assistant
A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F
D A L L A S C A M P U S
I N S T R U C T O R S I N S T R U C T O R S
C I T Y D A N C E I N S T R U C T O R S
F O R T W O R T H C A M P U S
A R T I S T I C S TA F F
T E X A S B A L L E T T H E AT E R S C H O O L
P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E., Artistic Director
Vanessa Logan, Executive Director
Ben Stevenson, a native of Portsmouth, England, received his dance training at the Arts and Educational School in London. He appeared with the Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet and English National Ballet where, as a principal dancer, he performed lead roles in all the classics. He has received numerous awards for his choreography, including three gold
medals at the International Ballet Competitions. For his contributions to international dance, Mr. Stevenson was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) by Queen Elizabeth II in December 1999. In April 2000, he was presented with the Dance Magazine Award. Mr. Stevenson assumed the artistic directorship of Texas Ballet Theater in July 2003. Previously he served as artistic director of Houston Ballet (1976-2003), elevating the company from a regional troupe to an internationally acclaimed ensemble.
Executive Director Vanessa Logan brings over 20 years of experience in arts administration to Texas Ballet Theater. Before joining TBT, she was the Executive Director of American Repertory Ballet and the Chief of Staff at Boston Ballet, where she supported operations, budgeting, staff management, and event planning.
She is a lifelong advocate for community and education arts programs, and is especially committed to building youth engagement in the arts. Vanessa has presented arts administration workshops at the University of Connecticut and Simmons College. She is a proud member of DanceUSA Constituency Committee. Vanessa is an executive volunteer for the Prison Entrepreneurship Program based out of Dallas. She is also a volunteer for EDGE – Empowering Dignity in Girls Everywhere. Vanessa attended The Juilliard School and holds a Bachelors of Arts in Dance Movement Therapy from Goucher College, Maryland.
Tim O’Keefe, Associate Artistic Director
Li Anlin, Assistant Artistic Director
Anna Donovan, Principal Rehearsal Director
Thomas Boyd, Director of Production
A native Houstonian, Tim O’Keefe was awarded a scholarship to Houston Ballet Academy in 1981, joined the company one year later, was promoted to Soloist in 1985, and was named Principal Dancer in 1995. In 1997, Houston Ballet Artistic Director Ben Stevenson created the title role of Dracula for Tim. He has choreographed works for Houston Ballet’s Cullen Contemporary Series and for Houston Ballet
Academy, as well as Love Thing and Ragtime Dance for Texas Ballet Theater. This is Tim’s eighteenth season with Texas Ballet Theater.
Mr. Li was born in Nanjing, China. At age 13, he began training with the Beijing Dance Academy and graduated to the Young Dancers Company where Mr. Li first met and worked with Mr. Stevenson. In 1982, he joined the National Ballet of China as a soloist. In 1985, Mr. Li was invited by Ivan Nagy to join Ballet de Santiago in Chile as a Principal dancer. In 1989, Mr. Stevenson invited Mr. Li to join Houston
Ballet as a soloist. During his 21-year career, Mr. Li performed classical and contemporary pieces all around the world working with many notable figures of the dance world. Mr. Li retired from the stage in 2000 and became Ballet Master at Houston Ballet before coming to Texas Ballet Theater in 2003. Mr. Li has been Assistant Artistic Director of Texas Ballet Theater since 2005.
A native of Ireland, Anna Donovan won a scholarship to train at the Royal Ballet School in England when she was ten years old. From there she joined the Elmhurst Ballet School. After performing in Kaiserslautern, Germany she joined the Irish National Ballet in 1973 and was rapidly promoted to Principal Dancer. After 17 years with INB, she joined the staff of Ballet Dallas in 1991, serving as Principal Ballet Mistress/
Repetiteur and instructor for the Dallas Conservatory of Ballet. She is included in The Who’s Who of Teachers in America 2000, 2001, and 2005. Anna joined the artistic staff at TBT as Principal Rehearsal Director in 2000.
A native of Kansas, Boyd began his theatrical career as a performer in Chicago. He joined Houston Ballet in 1976, becoming its Production Director in 1986. He comes to Texas Ballet Theater with experience producing and directing productions for Houston Ballet and Queensland Ballet. Boyd’s scenic designs have been presented by companies around the world, including Boston Ballet, San Francisco
Ballet, National Ballet of China, Estonia National Ballet and National Ballet of Santiago. Boyd joined Texas Ballet Theater in 2019.
Valentin BatistaKatelyn Clenaghan
Carl CoomerJiyan Dai
Alex DannaAmanda Fairweather
Alexandra FarberCeleste Gaiera
Dustin GeradineLaura GruenerRieko Hatato
Cristian JimenezCarolyn Judson
Alexander KotelenetsAdeline Melcher
Beñat Andueza Molina
Riley MoyanoPaige Nyman
Dara OdaSamantha PilleKatelyn RhodesDavid SchrenkCara Shipman
Andre SilvaPhilip Slocki
Trevor StalcupKyle Torres-Hiyoshi
Joamanuel VelazquezRayleigh Vendt
Nicole Von EnckHannah Wood
Brett Young
Nineh IrvingRie Matsuura
Adam PhillipsHenry Winn
Jackson BayhiElizabeth Donner
Daniel KubrLauren Leb
C O M P A N Y D A N C E R S
Apprentices
Trainees
For dancer bios, please visit the Dancer page on our website.
Choreography by: Music by:
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Swan Lake
Choreography by: Music by:
Marius PetipaPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Sleeping Beauty
Ballet al FrescoP R E S E N T S
A N N E T T E S T R A U S S S Q U A R E | M AY 1 4 - 1 6 , 2 0 2 1
Stage labor is represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 127 in Dallas, and Local 126 in Fort Worth
and wardrobe labor by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Theatrical Wardrobe Union, Local 803.
The use of cameras or recording equipment is strictly prohibited.
Featuring Selections From
Choreography by: Music by:
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Prelude
Choreography by: Music by:
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.
Claude Debussy
Afternoon of a FaunW O R L D P R E M I E R E
Choreography by: Music by:
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.
Camille Saint-Saëns
The Dying Swan
Choreography by: Music by:
Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.
Léo Delibes
Sylvia
A romantic pas de deux at the ballet barre.
Inspired by the poem L’Après-midi d’un faune by Stéphane Mallarmé, this playful pas de deux follows the flirtatious meeting of a young faun and a young woman, Vanessa.
Aminta, a shepherd, falls in love with a nymph, Sylvia – though she does not return his advances at first. The seemingly mismatched pair perseveres through a series of trials and is united in the end.
An iconic solo, The Dying Swan was originally choreographed by Mikhail Fokine for the great Anna Pavlova. TBT Artistic Director Ben Stevenson, O.B.E., has re-choreographed the solo for Company Dancer Alexandra Farber.
At her christening ceremony, the newborn Princess Aurora receives gifts of virtue from six fairies – the Lilac Fairy, Fairy Beauty, Fairy Generosity, Fairy Charm, Fairy Song, and Fairy Temperament.
One of the most popular ballets of all time, Swan Lake tells the tragic love story of Odette and Prince Siegfried. The Black Swan solo takes place in Act III, when Odile disguises herself as Odette and tricks Prince Siegfried into breaking his promise of love to Odette.
Prelude
Afternoon of a Faun
Sylvia
The Dying Swan
The Sleeping Beauty
Swan Lake
Synopses
Beauty
Generosity
Charm
Song
Temperament
Lilac Fairy
Dara Oda
Laura Gruener
Adeline Melcher
Rayleigh Vendt
Rieko Hatato
Paige Nyman
Hannah Wood
Cara Shipman
Celeste Gaiera
Rayleigh Vendt
Samantha Pille
Katelyn Rhodes
Casting
Amanda Fairweather
Riley Moyano
Amanda Fairweather
Riley Moyano
Samantha Pille Rieko Hatato
Alexandra Farber Alexandra Farber
Carolyn Judson
Andre Silva
Carolyn Judson
Andre Silva
Nicole Von Enck
Joamanuel Velazquez
Nicole Von Enck
Joamanuel Velazquez
All All
May 14; May 15 Matinee May 15 Evening; May 16
Prelude
Afternoon of a Faun
The Dying Swan
Pas de Deux from Sylvia
Finale
Fairy Variations from The Sleeping Beauty
Black Swan from Swan Lake
Corporate and Foundation Partners
Leo Potishman Foundation
Robert D. and Alma Moreton Foundation
William E. Scott Foundation
The Burnett Foundation
Thomas M., Helen McKee, & John P. Ryan
Foundation
Ann L. & Carol Green Rhodes Trust
TBT Event Sponsors
The Nutty Nutcracker Adaptive Dance Program H. L. & Elizabeth M. Brown Foundation
Mary Potishman Lard Charitable Trust
Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
Hillcrest Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee
Ninnie L. Baird Foundation Katherine Carmody Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
CommunityEnrichmentPrograms
Texas Ballet Theater’s (TBT) Community Enrichment Programs are designed to increase access to the arts. During the 2020-2021 season, TBT has:
Texas Ballet Theater invites you to invest in us as we continue to provide art, access, and education. To learn more about partnering with our Community Enrichment Programs, email grants@texasballet.org.
TEXAS BALLET THEATER IS GRATEFUL FOR THE SUPPORT OF OUR COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT PARTNERS
• Offered free, introductory after-school ballet classes for North Texas campuses through CityDance.
• Connected 33,604 students with ballet through its TBT Student Experiences, which included a digital performance of The Nutcracker paired with an interactive ballet basics video and an interview with Company Dancers. This season, TBT partnered with:
• Delivered a digital presentation of The Nutcracker to 104 North Texas hospitals to share with healthcare workers and patients.
· Dallas Independent School District · Performing Arts Fort Worth · Fort Worth Independent School District · Imagination Fort Worth · Darrouzett Independent School District · Ira Independent School District · Frink-Chambers Public Schools (McAlester, Oklahoma)
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