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CATSKILL MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION 2017 ANNUAL BENEFIT Featuring a performance by the fabulous Pilobolus Theater Saturday, July 8, 2017 @ 6 pm ORPHEUM FILM & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 6050 Main Street • Village of Tannersville, NY Silent Auction Delicious & Plentiful Cocktail Supper www.catskillmtn.org 518 263 2001 THE EVENING’S EVENTS

• Cocktail Supper and Silent Auction

• Introductory Remarks by Peter & Sarah Finn

• Act I: Pilobolus Dance Theater

• Intermission Make your final bids in the Silent Auction!

• Act II: Pilobolus Dance Theater

• Dessert & Coffee

On the cover: “On the Nature of Things,” photo by Robert Whitman

2 Cocktail Supper Prepared by Local Restaurants

Includes Fare Generously Provided by:

Brandywine Restaurant

Circle W Market

Karen’s Country Kitchen

Last Chance Antiques & Cheese Café

Maggie’s Krooked Café & Juice Bar

Mama’s Boy Pizza

Van Winkles Restaurant

3 FROM THE FOUNDERS

July 2017 Dear Friends,

When we started the Foundation, we were young and idealistic. Twenty years later, we are still idealistic, although not quite as young! We are grateful to the many donors who make the work of the Catskill Mountain Foundation possible. Our annual benefit is a time when we ask those who believe in our work to show their support by attending, so we thank you for joining us tonight. We had a dream of turning our Mountaintop community into an arts destination, where the arts would enrich the lives of local residents as well as attract visitors from the region and beyond. We are closer to that dream today. The investments we have made, with the support of many others who have believed in the CMF vision along the way, are bearing fruit in many ways. The Orpheum Film and Performing Arts Center and the Doctorow Center for the Arts are both filled year-round with movies, dance, music and theater, and others in the community are now bringing arts programming to many venues around the Mountaintop. We are proud to have been a pioneer in bringing the arts to our community. Like all arts organizations our performances and many programs are subsidized by donors. Nonetheless, we sell about 10,000 tickets per year to our performances and films, and we are thrilled by this level of engagement by our community. In addition to our performances and films, we also connect with the community through our free and/or heavily subsidized programs which involve hundreds of local children every year, through our Guide magazine which has a regional distribution of almost 100,000 copies per year, as well as through programs at our Sugar Maples cam- pus, at our gallery and at our Piano Performance Museum. The number of people touched by the Catskill Mountain Foundation makes it one of the leading arts orga- nization in Greene County. Community support for our mission remains strong. We have about 500 donors who support our many programs and we are grateful to all of them. We are very pleased that the investments we have made since our launch almost 20 years ago have helped turn our Mountaintop community into an important cultural center for our region. We wish you all a wonderful summer on the Mountaintop and thank you for your support for the Catskill Mountain Foundation at our annual gala tonight!

Best Wishes,

Peter and Sarah Finn

4 THANK YOU

We also want to thank the following individuals, who have made extraordinary contributions to the Foundation:

• Chuck and Deborah Royce, who have been and continue to be the lead donors for the Orpheum. Their contributions and investments in Tannersville are amazing, and we are all very lucky to have them as part of our community.

• The Doctorow Family Foundation, who provided extraordinary support in the development of the Doctorow Center for the Arts, for their annual support for the wonderful performing arts program that takes place there, and for their agreement to provide funding to enable the Foundation to acquire the Steven Greenstein piano collection for our Piano Performance Museum.

• Shumei for its very generous support which enabled us to acquire and develop the Sugar Maples campus, and develop a Natural Agriculture farm in the very center of the campus, and for its on-going important role as a partner in our sustainable living program. And we thank Alice Cunningham, EVP, International Affairs of Shumei, for her years of continued service on our board of directors.

• Jacques d’Amboise, founder of the National Dance Institute, an Emeritus member of our Board, and our partner on our annual two-week National Dance Institute program each summer.

• Joanne Polk and Jeffrey Langford, founders of the Manhattan in the Mountains program, members of the Foundation’s Board of Directors, and new part time residents of the Village of Hunter.

• Phyllis Parrish and her colleagues on the Windham Foundation board, whose extraordinary support for many years made the acquisition and development of our Sugar Maples campus possible, and who continue to provide annual operating support for Sugar Maples programs.

5 • CB Slutzky, a member of our Board of Directors, is a supporter of our dance programs, and a leading member of our community who is committed to the arts.

• Norman , a member of our Board of Directors, has recently accepted the positon of Treasurer and head of our Audit Committee, and who for many years has been an audience member and supporter of our Doctorow Center performances series and our Piano Performance Museum, and who has been a part-time resident of the Village of Hunter for many years.

• Jeffrey Ferris, who recently joined our board, and serves on our Finance and Audit Committees.

• CMF wishes to extend special thanks to dancer/choreographer Victoria Rinaldi, who has been instrumental, with Valentina Kozlova, for creating a spectacular Nutcracker for the Greene County community at the Orpheum Performing Arts Center each December. We are deeply grateful for her continued efforts to create opportunities in dance for local youth.

• The New York State Council on the Arts and the New York State Regional Economic Development Council, for their significant financial support.

• The Greene County Legislature and the Greene County Council on the Arts, for their important support, which they have provided since the Foundation’s early years.

• Every member of our 20+ person year-round staff who all work very hard to make all of the Foundation’s programs a success.

• To all of the volunteers who have devoted time to help the Foundation achieve its mission, and in particular to Marie Villavecchia, a summer resident of the Village of Hunter, who has spent many hours each summer volunteering her time to help our administrative staff.

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7 Executive Producer Itamar Kubovy

Artistic Directors Renée Jaworski Matt Kent

Charter Artistic Directors Robby Barnett Michael Tracy

Dancers Antoine Banks-Sullivan Nathaniel Buchsbaum Krystal Butler Isabella Diaz Zachary Eisenstat Heather Jeane Favretto Jacob Michael Warren

Dance Captain Creative Director Director of Production Antoine Banks-Sullivan Mark Fucik Shane Mongar

Stage Manager Lighting Supervisor Video Technician Stage Ops Julie Ballard Yannick Godts Jaechelle Johnson Toria Gibson

Co-Executive Director, Development General Manager / CFO Lily Binns Daniel Ordower

Education & Community Engagement Senior Company Manager Emily Kent Kirsten Leon

Associate Producer Development Associate Jake McIntyre Katie Braja

Administrative Assistant Production Interns Kayla Prata Amanda Taylor, Ty Young & Rebecca Zarb

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Major support for Pilobolus Artistic Programming provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art, and by The Shubert Foundation.

8 PROGRAM

ON THE NATURE OF THINGS (2014) Created by Robby Barnett, Renée Jaworski, Matt Kent, and Itamar Kubovy in collabo- ration with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, Derion Loman, Nile Russell, and Mike Tyus

Performed by Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum and Krystal Butler

Music Vivaldi; Michelle DiBucci and Edward Bilous Mezzo Soprano, Clare McNamara Violin Solo, Krystof Witek Lighting and Set Design Neil Peter Jampolis

On The Nature Of Things was commissioned by The Dau Family Foundation in hon- or of Elizabeth Hoffman and David Mechlin; Treacy and Darcy Beyer; The American Dance Festival with support from the SHS Foundation and the Charles L. and Stepha- nie Reinhart Fund; and by the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes a great nation deserves great art.

RUSHES (2007) Choreographed by Inbal Pinto, Avshalom Pollak and Robby Barnett, based on origi- nal material developed with Talia Beck, Otis Cook, Josie M Coyoc, Matt Kent, Renée Jaworski and Andreas Merk, and created in collaboration with Andy Herro, Jeffrey Huang, Renée Jaworski, Jun Kuribayashi, Jenny Mendez, Manelich Minniefee, Edwin Olvera, and Annika Sheaff

Performed by Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, Zachary Eisenstat, Heather Jeane Favretto and Jacob Michael Warren

Music Eddie Sauter, Miles Davis, John Blow, “Big Noise from Winnetka” used by permission Dukes of Dixieland (www.dukesofdixieland.com), Arvo Part Costumes Design Avshalom Pollak, Inbal Pinto Lighting Design Yoann Tivoli Film Animation Peter Sluszka

RUSHES was co-commissioned by the American Dance Festival with support from the Doris Duke Awards for New Work and additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; by the Joyce Theater’s Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New Work; and by Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida. It was also made possible in part by generous contributions from the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in New York and from Jonathan M. Nadler.

9 ~INTERMISSION~

[esc] (2013) Created by Penn & Teller, Robby Barnett, Renée Jaworski, and Matt Kent in collabora- tion with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, and Nile Russell

Performed by Antoine Banks-Sullivan, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Isabella Diaz, Zachary Eisenstat, Heather Jeane Favretto and Jacob Michael Warren

Music: Maria Schneider; Raymond Scott; G. Schirmer Inc; The Allman Brothers Band; Johnnyangel; Thomas Bangalter, Guillaume De Homem-Christo; “Come Fly With Me” Words by Sammy Cahn, Music by James Van Heusen; “You Shook Me All Night Long” Written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Brian Johnson; Mudfoot Jones & The Basement Boys Costumes Design Liz Prince Lighting Design Neil Peter Jampolis Magic Consultant John Thompson Sound Engineer William Burns

[esc] was commissioned by the American Dance Festival with support from the SHS Foundation and the Charles L. and Stephanie Reinhart Fund. esc was created through Pilobolus’s International Collaborators Project, which received funding from the Na- tional Endowment for the Arts and the Xerox Foundation.

THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

10 ABOUT PILOBOLUS

Pilobolus is a rebellious dance company. For 45 years, Pilobolus has tested the limits of human physicality to explore the beauty and the power of connected bodies. We con- tinue to bring this tradition to global audiences through our post-disciplinary collabo- rations with some of the greatest influencers, thinkers, and creators in the world. Now, in our digitally driven and increasingly mediated landscape, we also reach beyond per- formance to teach people how to connect through designed live experiences. We bring our decades of expertise telling stories with the human form to show diverse commu- nities, brands, and organizations how to maximize group creativity, solve problems, create surprise, and generate joy through the power of nonverbal communication.

Pilobolus has created and toured over 120 pieces of repertory to more than 65 countries. We currently perform our work for over 300,000 people across the U.S. and around the world each year. In the last year, Pilobolus was featured on The Late Show with Ste- phen Colbert, NBC’s TODAY Show, MTV’s Video Music Awards, The Harry Connick Show, ABC’s The Chew, and the CW Network’s Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Pilobolus has been recognized with many prestigious honors, including a TED Fellowship, a 2012 Grammy® Award Nomination, a Primetime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Achieve- ment in Cultural Programming, and several Cannes Lion Awards at the International Festival of Creativity. In 2015, Pilobolus was named one of Dance Heritage Coalition’s “Irreplaceable Dance Treasures”. Pilobolus has collaborated with more than 25 brands and organizations in finance, retail, media, fashion, sports, and more to create bespoke performances for television, film, and live events.

Want more Pilobolus? Learn new skills for facilitating group creativity and forming genuine human by registering for one of our 5-day workshop intensives in our beautiful Northwestern Connecticut studio next summer. We love working people with no experience in dance, and older adults, too. Includes special programming for dance and theater teachers, and also a Kids Camp. July 11–August 4, 2017. More information at www.pilobolus.org.

Find us on our social media feeds… facebook.com/PilobolusDance instagram@Pilobolus twitter @Pilobolus

11 WHO’S WHO

ROBBY BARNETT (Charter Artistic Director) was born and raised in the Adiron- dack Mountains and attended Dartmouth College. He joined Pilobolus in 1971.

MICHAEL TRACY (Charter Artistic Director) was born in Florence and raised in New England. He met the other Pilobolus founders at Dartmouth in 1969, and became an artistic director after graduating magna cum laude in 1973. Michael toured with Pilobolus for 14 years and has choreographed and directed the company ever since. He has set his work on the Joffrey, Ohio, Hartford, Nancy and Verona and with Pilobolus choreographed a production of Mozart’s Magic Flute. Michael taught at Yale University for two decades and lives in northwestern Connecticut.

ITAMAR KUBOVY (Executive Producer) oversees the many moving parts of Pilo- bolus. After joining Pilobolus in 2004, he founded Pilobolus’s acclaimed International Collaborators Project, a program that invites artists and thinkers from diverse fields to participate Pilobolus’s collaborative choreographic process. He also grew the business of Pilobolus Creative Services, collaborating with clients to develop custom movement and storytelling for film, advertising, publishing, and corporate events. Itamar was born in Israel and grew up in New Haven, where he studied philosophy at Yale. Prior to joining Pilobolus, he ran theaters in Germany and Sweden, directed plays by John Guare, co-directed the 2002 season finale of The West Wing, and made a film, Upheaval, starring Frances McDormand.

RENÉE JAWORSKI (Co-Artistic Director) received her BFA from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Upon graduating she began work with MOMIX, performing and teaching throughout the world as well as creating her own work in Philadelphia. She began performing with Pilobolus in 2000. Renée has served as choreographer and creator for exciting projects and collaborations such as the 79th Annual Academy Awards, the Grammy® nominated video for OKGo’s All is Not Lost, Radiolab Live: In the Dark, and has worked with myriad outside artists through the International Collab- orator’s Project. In 2010, her alma mater honored her with the University’s Silver Star Alumni Award for her work as an artist in the field of dance. Renée lives in Connecticut with her husband and daughter.

MATT KENT (Co-Artistic Director) has worked with Pilobolus since 1996 as a danc- er, collaborator, creative director, and choreographer. Past Pilobolus projects include Head Choreographer for Andre Heller’s Magnifico, a large-scale circus production;

12 choreographer for a Sports Emmy-nominated teaser created in collaboration with the NFL network; and choreographer for a television appearance on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. His work for Pilobolus on Shakespeare’s The Tempest, co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner, was nominated for Best by the L.A. Drama Critics Circle. Outside of Pilobolus, he has worked as zombie choreographer for AMC’s hit se- ries The Dead; as movement consultant on the Duncan Sheik musical, Whisper House; and created family and children’s performances with Rob Kapilow. Matt lives in Connecticut with his wife and two sons.

MARK FUCIK (Pilobolus Creative Director) is a native of Walnut Creek, California. He attended Rutgers University where he earned his BA in Theater Arts. He started dancing at 21 and hasn’t looked back. He joined Pilobolus in 2001 and danced with the main company until 2005. He then began working with the company in many dif- ferent capacities performing with Pilobolus Creative Services, teaching, and serving as Associate Creative Director. He has taught future generations of dancers in Pilobolus workshops, as well as on his own classes at colleges and Universities around the US. He was excited to get back into the studio to create Shadowland, and toured with the original Shadowland cast for two years. He has spent the last five years as the Assistant Artistic Director of Alison Chase Performance. As always, Mark thanks his family and his patient and understanding husband Collin for all their love and support.

ANTOINE BANKS-SULLIVAN (Dancer) was born and raised in , Illinois. He attended Whitney Young Magnet High School where he began dance training un- der the instruction of Lisa Johnson-Willingham at the age of 16. He has since trained with Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Chicago, Joel Hall, and Central Florida Ballet. Since his first contract with Walt Disney Co., Antoine has danced with Busch Gardens Florida, Cleo Parker Robinson, High School Musical Live, Cirque Dreams, and Las Vegas Theater. In his free time Antoine enjoys cooking, party planning, and traveling the world. He would like to thank his friends and family, especially his loving mother and husband Thomas for their unending support. Antoine joined Pilobolus in 2014.

NATHANIEL BUCHSBAUM (Dancer) was born in Pittsburgh, PA, and realized his love for movement while attending high school in Florida. He worked as a guest artist with the Tallahassee Ballet and in 2011 graduated from Florida State University with a BFA in Dance. Nathaniel has had the pleasure of working with KineticArchitecture, Amalgamate Dance Company, Gerri Houlihan, , Brian Brooks Moving Company, and Doug Elkins. His choreography has been featured in the NewGrounds Dance Festival and the Five By Five event in Tampa, Florida, and the Amalgamate Artist Series in New York. Nathaniel is honored to have joined Pilobolus’s Shadowland in 2012.

13 KRYSTAL BUTLER (Dancer) began her dance training at Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C. under the direction of Sandra Fortune. Krystal moved to and graduated from Long Island University. She has received scholar- ships and completed summer programs at the Ailey School, ADF, Earl Mosley Institute for the Arts and Arke’ Danza. Krystal was a member of INSPIRIT, a dance company and Forces of Nature Dance Theater. She has toured in Senegal with the theater com- pany Art Creates Life, performing in the play, Junkanoo and in Europe in the show Magnifico produced by Andre Heller with choreography by Pilobolus. She has been a member of Pilobolus since 2011, spending three years touring Shadowland and now in her second year with Pilobolus Dance Theater.

ISABELLA DIAZ (Dancer) was born in Chicago, Illinois. She began exploring move- ment at a very young age through gymnastics, which she pursued for 13 years at a competitive level. Isabella began her dance training her junior year of high school, where she was exposed to ballet and techniques. She went on to study at Western Michigan University and had the opportunity to perform works choreo- graphed by Peter Chu and Ohad Naharin. She began working with Pilobolus in the beginning of 2017.

ZACHARY EISENSTAT (Dancer) was born in Westchester, New York. His interest in dance was born at Bar Mitzvahs, but it was years before he found his way back. Zach- ary was an NCAA gymnast throughout his college career. He graduated in 2006 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an S.B. in Mechanical Engineering. He spent some time working on Wall St. before finding his way to comedy and acting. As theater took him all over the world, he happened upon an opportunity to work with Pilobolus on a production of The Tempest. His Bar Mitzvah born passion re-kindled, he now finds himself taking the stage again with Pilobolus, this time as a dancer. Zachary would like to thank all those who helped him get here, all those who help him stay here, and you—yes, you—for being a part of this wild ride.

HEATHER JEANE FAVRETTO (Dancer) grew up in New Jersey where her hyperac- tivity as a child drove her parents to place her in dance classes. Sixteen years later, she received her BFA in Dance from Rutgers University and was awarded the Dance Ex- press Honor for four years of consistently outstanding choreography. Upon graduation she worked for Douglas Dunn and Dancers, Cleo Mack Dance Project, and Naganuma Dance. She first joined Pilobolus in 2010 to work on a musical adaptation of James and the Giant Peach at Goodspeed Operahouse. Other favorites with Pilobolus include: Radiolab Live: In The Dark, a collaboration with WNYC radio moguls (and personal heroes) Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, and best of all Shadowland! She joined the cast in 2012 and has been having a blast ever since!

14 JACOB MICHAEL WARREN (Dancer) was born in San Francisco, CA and raised in Boston, MA where he began tap dancing. Tap gave way to ballet and modern dance, and in 2009, Jake graduated from Marymount Manhattan College with a BFA in Dance. Since graduation, Jake has performed in New York and around the world with Armit- age Gone! Dance, The Steps on Broadway Ensemble, TakeDance, and Pilobolus’s Shad- owland. He has done multiple film, musical, and theatrical projects including “Wind & Tree,” a film by Abe Abraham, and “Promise,” an experimental theatre piece with Chris D’Amboise and Jed Bernstein. Jake is also a dedicated musician, and a founding member of “The Harmonica Lewinskies,” a NYC-based blues/rock band.

SHANE MONGAR (Director of Production) is originally from Chattanooga, Ten- nessee. Shane joined Pilobolus in 2008.

JULIE E. BALLARD (Stage Manager) comes on loan from Hubbard Chicago, where she is the Stage Manager/Head of Props. Julie is also a freelance light- ing designer and Owner/Operator of Overlaplighting Productions.

YANNICK GODTS (Lighting Supervisor) started with Pilobolus in 2013 as a pro- duction intern and has been with the company ever since. In 2014, he joined the staff of Shadowland and has been to four continents with the show since then. When not on the road or in the Pilobolus studio, he lives in Washington, D.C. and works as a visual artist, graphic designer, and lighting and scenic designer at large. He thanks his family for their encouragement and friends for putting up with the fact that he’s never home.

JAECHELLE JOHNSON (Video Technician) is a graduate of UNC School of the Arts school of Design and Production’s Sound Design program. She recently has relocated to NYC where she freelances with the Juilliard School, ADI, and other companies. She’s excited to join Pilobolus for her first season.

INBAL PINTO (Choreographer) was born in Israel in 1969, and began her formal dance training at the age of five. As a dancer, she first joined The Bat Sheva Ensemble and was soon promoted to the senior Bat Sheva Company. In 1990 she began her career as a choreographer. In 1997 and 1998 she was invited to The American Dance Festival to take part in its International Choreographers Program. In 2000 Inbal won a Bessie - The New York Dance and Performance Award for her creation Wrapped. Inbal also directed and designed together with Avshalom Pollak the opera Armide by Christoph Willibald Gluck and Cunning Little Vixen by Leos Janacek, and a Japanese musical play The cat who lived a million times. In 2000 she was given The Ministry of Culture Award for Dance and the Tel Aviv Municipality Award for Artistic achievements. In 2011, Inbal received Israel’s ministry of Culture Award for the creation of Toros and Rushes Plus.

15 AVSHALOM POLLAK (Choreographer) was born in Israel in 1970. He was trained as an actor and graduated from The Nissan Nativ Drama School, Tel-Aviv, Israel. Avshalom acted in a large number of films and TV programs as well as many theatrical plays at The Habimah National Theater, The Cameri Theater, Gesher Theater and The Haifa Municipal Theater (Romeo in Romeo and Juliet; Cassio in Othello; Valere in The Miser; Tuzenbach in Three Sisters, Phillip in Orphans and more). Since 1992 Avshalom Pollak has been working with Inbal Pinto, with whom he founded The Inbal Pinto Dance Company. Together, they have created, choreographed and designed, works to be performed by the Company.

PENN & TELLER (Creative Collaborators) have been amazing and cracking up audi- ences for over 40 years with their own very special blend of magic and comedy. Emmy Award winners and New York Times best-selling authors, the duo’s live shows have been a hit on Broadway, on sold-out international tours, and for the last 15 years at The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino as the longest-running and one of the most beloved shows on the Las Vegas Strip. Their television appearances have run the gamut from Oprah to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Dancing with the Stars to Piers Morgan Tonight, The Ce- lebrity Apprentice to animated versions of themselves on two episodes of The Simpsons. Their Showtime series Penn & Teller: Bullshit! ran for eight seasons and was nominated for 13 Emmy Awards. Their new series Penn & Teller: Fool Us! on the CW Network included a 2016 performance by Pilobolus.

JOHN THOMPSON (Creative Collaborator) got his start in show business as a mu- sician and musical arranger. He developed “The Great Tomsoni,” a parody of serious magical performers, and later joined forces with his wife and partner, Pamela Hayes, to form “The Great Tomsoni and Company”. John is a noted close-up magic perform- er, illusion inventor, highly respected trade show spokesman, and magical consultant. He has written, developed and provided material for magicians Siegfried and Roy, Penn and Teller, Doug Henning, Lance Burton, Criss Angel and David Blaine. John was a member of the magic staff for the FX cable channel’s series, Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectaculars. He was awarded The LA Drama Critics Circle Award for his work as the magic consultant on Play Dead, written and directed by Teller and, in conjunc- tion with Teller, he designed the magic effects for The Exorcist, and The Tempest for which he received both the LA Drama Critics Circle Award and The Equity League’s Jeff Award.

EDWARD BILOUS (Composer) is a composer and Founding Director of the Center for Innovation in the Arts at the Juilliard School. His compositions feature works for film, stage, dance, and multimedia including Lucid Dreams for the American Compos- ers Orchestra, Night of the Dark Moon for Pilobolus Dance Theater and Mission Eterni-

16 ty for the Juilliard School. His film credits include the scores to Scottsboro (2001 Acad- emy Award nominee) and Portraits of Grief - A Tribute to the Victims of the September 11th Tragedy (New York Times Television) and Forgiveness (PBS). Edward is also the creator of BASETRACK a multimedia theatrical experience that tells the stories of one- eight Marines in Afghanistan. BASETRACK began a national tour of performing arts centers and military bases in the fall of 2014. He recently joined the creative team as composer and music director for SACRED, a global-documentary event and multime- dia concert produced by WNET-New York Public Television.

LIZ PRINCE (Costume Designer) designs costumes for dance, theater and film and has designed costumes for numerous Pilobolus productions. Her costumes have been exhibited at The Cleveland center for Contemporary Art, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Rockland Center for the Arts and the 2011 Prague Quadrennial. She received a 1990 New York Dance and Perfor- mance Award (BESSIE) for costume design as well as a 2008 Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters from Bard College.

NEIL PETER JAMPOLIS (Lighting Designer & Pilobolus Éminence Grise) has been designing for Pilobolus since 1975, creating more than 60 new works for the company. He has also had a fifty-year active career as a set, lighting and costume designer for Broadway—where he has received four Tony Nominations and a Tony Award—and for Off-Broadway, Dance, Regional Theater, and Opera, which he also directs. His designs, large and small, have appeared on every continent. Neil is a Distinguished Professor of Theater at UCLA.

YOANN TIVOLI (Lighting Designer) was born in Angers, Maine et Loire, France. He received his Baccalauréat in electrotechnology from the Lycée d’Enseignement Technologique de Vienne in 1992, his BTS Eclairagiste- Sonorisateur from the Insti- tut Génèral des Techniques du Spectacle in 1994. He has designed lighting for many productions, including those of Cie Kafig, the Orchestre National de Lyon, the perfor- mance group MOI, as well as for Cie Les trios-huit, Cie Les Transformateurs in France and Inbal Pinto Dance Company of Tel Aviv. Mr. Tivoli resides in Lyon.

PETER SLUSZKA (Film Animator) is a NY based animator/director who has ma- nipulated everything from traditional foam latex puppets, to meat, origami, snow, and yarn. He was assisted on the project RUSHES for Pilobolus by Hayley Morris and Stephanie Zuzzolo.

17 SILENT AUCTION ITEMS TRAVEL ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Two roundtrip airline tickets to 90+ Destinations Donated by JetBlue Airways

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18 ART

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21 Pastel: “Paulo’s Place” Donated by Carol Slutzky-Tenerowicz Framed 13 1/2” x 13 1/2”

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22 Harvin Metal Crafters 14” Lotus Leaf Bowl

“Madame Butterfly” Hand Painted Glass Night Nightlight in Purple, Green & Yellow Donated by Ulla Darni Studio Framed 16” x 20” Watercolor Painting: Oriental Mystery Encased in Beautiful “Birches Against the Light” Brilliance Donated by Gracia Dayton

Oil Painting: “Durham Valley Spring” Donated by Mara Lehmann Oil Painting: “Wall of Manitou” Donated by Mara Lehmann

Extra Large Mulberry Wood Footed Platte Donated by Andrew Gray Black & Blue Handmade Ceramic Serving Bowl Donated by Ruth Sachs

23 JEWELRY

Extra Large Walnut Wood Footed Platte Donated by Andrew Gray

Large Birchwood Footed Platte Donated by Andrew Gray Dichroic Necklace and Earring Set Donated by Mary Certoma

Handmade Birch Framed Photograph “Kaaterskill Falls #2” Donated by Francis X. Driscoll

Glass Flower and Grape Cluster Necklace Donated by Rochelle Cooper

Framed 11” x 14” Oil Painting: “Winter Solstice Thomas Cole Range” Donated by Linda Nicholls Sterling Silver Charm with Red Dyed Freshwater Pearl on a Leather Cord Donated by Shelby Grayson

24 Fleischmanns Orange Vodka, Good Merlot, Beaujolais Nouveau, Pére Patriarche, Harlem Liqueur Donated by Kaaterskill Liquors

Gift Certificate for One Dozen Donuts Donated by Twin Peaks Coffee & Donuts

Breakfast Gift Certificate for Eight Donated by Washington Irving Inn THE GREAT OUTDOORS Handmade Sterling Silver Earrings with Four Midweek Lift Tickets, Antique Amber Beads 2017-2018 Ski Season Donated by Patti Ferrara Donated by Windham Mountain Resort

Two Cabochon oval emeralds 3.98ct.wt. One Adult Ski Season Pass, Donated by Joseph Menzie 2017-2018 Seasont Joe Menzie, international jeweler and Donated by Windham Mountain Resort designer, will offer free consultation in assisting to create unique pieces, Two (2) one day adult lift tickets incorporating these gemstones, and/or Donated by Hunter Mountain re-mounting your older jewelry items. Just call Joe at 212 382 1200. Four (4) Two-Hour Snow Tubing Tickets Donated by Hunter Mountain One Black Opal, 7.71ct. wt. Donated by Joseph Menzie $105 Gift Card Joe Menzie, international jeweler and Donated by Hunter Mountain designer, will offer free consultation in assisting to create unique pieces, incorporating these gemstones, and/or re-mounting your older jewelry items. Just call Joe at 212 382 1200.

$25 Gift Certificate, Tiger Lily Jewelers Donated by Tiger Lily Jewelers

FOOD & DRINK Schwinn Signature Series $50 Gift Certificate Cruiser Donated by Bistro Brie & Bordeaux Donated by Windham Mountain Outfitters $20 Gift Certificate Donated by Neapoli’s Pizzeria & Grille

25 FURNITURE, HOME & ANTIQUES

La-Z-Boy Leather & Vinyl Connor Reclina-Rocker Handmade Loop Stitch Pillow Donated by Tip Top Furniture Donated by Urban Country

“Family” Photo Album HEALTH & FITNESS Donated by Carole’s Gift Emporium One Feldenkrais Individual or Group Session Certificate $100 Gift Certificate Donated by Annie Borgenicht Donated by Kern’s Nursery $30 Gift Certificate Book “Hudson River Valley Farms” Donated by Guys & Gals Spa Donated by Windham Pharmacy Gift Certificate for Two Donated by Fitness Concepts ADVERTISING & PRINTING Full Page Ad Donated by Catskill Mountain Region Guide Month of choice. TICKETS & PASSES Movie Passes Child’s Wooden Rocking Chair Donated by the Mountain Cinema Donated by Platte Clove Community 2 sets of 12 movie tickets $25 Gift Certificate Donated by Eco-Lite Candles & Soaps

26 Pattison, Koskey, Howe & Bucci, CPAs, P.C.

BRADLEY W. CUMMINGS, CPA, CVA SHAREHOLDER

Email: [email protected]

45 Five Mile Woods Road, Suite 1

Catskill, New York 12414

Phone: 518-943-4502 ext. 207 Fax: 518-943-6532

27 2017 PERFORMING ARTS

SEASON! Bringing the Community Together through the Arts TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE! www.catskillmtn.org • 518 263 2063

Common Ground on the Mountain: Chase Brock Experience A Concert of Folk, Bluegrass and Acoustic Residency: May 8 through May 20 Music with Aztec Two-Step, Walt Michael, Performance: Professor Louie and the Crowmatix Saturday, May 20 @ 7:30pm Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center and Greg Dayton Saturday, January 14 @ 8:00pm Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center An Evening at a Venetian Palazzo: Music of Benedetto Ferrari, Tarquinio Merula, Dom Flemons and Garland Jeffreys and Giovanni Rovetta Winter Celebration Concert Saturday, May 27 @ 8pm Saturday, February 18 @ 8:00pm Doctorow Center for the Arts Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Lecture/Demonstration: “Harpsichords, Crabgrass Puppet Theatre Lutes and Cristofori’s Archicembalo” “The Pirate, the Princess and the Pea” Sunday, May 28 @ 2:00pm Thursday, March 16 @ 4:00pm Piano Performance Museum Doctorow Center for the Arts Doctorow Center for the Arts Sugarloaf Mountain: American Dream An Appalachian Gathering Thursday, June 1 @ 1:00pm Apollo’s Fire: Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra Forward into Light: The American Women’s Jeanette Sorrell, Director Suffrage Movement in NY State Song & Story Saturday, March 25 @ 8pm Old Songs, Inc. Production Doctorow Center for the Arts Saturday, June 3 @ 8:00pm Russian National Ballet Theatre: “Swan Lake” Doctorow Center for the Arts Saturday, April 8 @ 7:30pm Fortepiano Concert Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Audrey Axinn, Maria Rose, Yi-heng Yang Lecture/Demonstration: Saturday, June 10 @ 8pm “Beethoven, Schubert Doctorow Center for the Arts and the Anxiety of Influence” Lecture: “Pianos from Bach to Beethoven: Jeffrey Langford and Joanne Polk An Overview of the Broad Variety of Early Saturday, May 13 @ 2:00pm Piano Performance Museum, Pianos” with John Koster Doctorow Center for the Arts Sunday, June 11 @ 3:00pm Piano Performance Museum Doctorow Center for the Arts 28 Tour of the Piano Performance Museum and Manhattan in the Mountains the Steven E. Greenstein Collection with Residency & Faculty Concert Steven Greenstein Residency: July 24 through August 12 Monday, June 12 @ 7:00-8:00pm Faculty Concert: Saturday, August 5 @ 8:00pm Piano Performance Museum Doctorow Center for the Arts Doctorow Center for the Arts Bumper Jacksons Lecture: “Clavichord Practice for All the Saturday, August 26, 2017 @ 8:00pm Keyboardists” with Masayuki Maki Doctorow Center for the Arts Monday, June 12 @ 8:30pm Piano Performance Museum The Fast Lane Eagles Tribute Band Doctorow Center for the Arts Saturday, September 2 @ 7:30pm Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Lecture: “The Care and Maintenance of Historical Pianos: Tuning, Repair and Dance Conservation Questions—A Variety Residency & Showcase of Works-in-Progress of Answers” with Richard Hester Residency: August 14 through September 10 Tuesday, June 13 @ 2:00pm Showcase of Works-in Progress: Piano Performance Museum Saturday, September 9 @ 7:30pm Doctorow Center for the Arts Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Lecture: “Knowing the Score” Pushcart Players: Malcolm Bilson “The Velveteen Rabbit Reborn” Saturday, June 17 @ 2:00pm Saturday, October 7, 3:30pm Piano Performance Museum Doctorow Center for the Arts Doctorow Center for the Arts The Sebastians: “Salzburg to Vienna Fortepiano Concert: Malcolm Bilson in 100 Years: Biber to Mozart” Saturday, June 17 @ 8pm Saturday, November 25 @ 8:00pm Doctorow Center for the Arts Doctorow Center for the Arts Next Generation Jazz Orchestra The Nutcracker Co-Presented by 23Arts Initiative and Friday, December 8 @ 7:30pm Catskill Mountain Foundation, Saturday, December 9 @ 2:00pm & 7:30pm in association with Monterey Jazz Festival Sunday, December 10@ 2:00pm Saturday, June 24 @ 7:30pm Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center ALSO ON OUR STAGES OMNY Taiko Drummers With Grammy Award-Winning Taiko Master, Christmas in April with Thornton Wilder Presented by The Kaaterskill Actors Theater Koji Nakamura Directed by Jim Milton Sunday, July 2 @ 6:30pm Friday & Saturday, April 28 & 29 @ 7:00 pm Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Sunday, April 30 @ 2:00pm The 2017 Annual Benefit Doctorow Center for the Arts Featuring Pilobolus Dance Theater Molière’s 17th Century Comic Masterpiece Saturday, July 8 @ 6:00pm “Tartuffe” Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Adapted and Directed by Jim Milton National Dance Institute Presented by Kaaterskill Actors Theater Summer Residency Performance Fri., October 20 & Sat., October 21 @ 7:00pm Sunday October 22 @ 2:00pm Saturday, July 22 @ 7:00pm Doctorow Center for the Arts Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center Annual Holiday Musical Shai Wosner Solo Piano Concert Saturday, July 29 @ 8:00pm Presented by the Greene Room Players Doctorow Center for the Arts Friday & Saturday, November 17 & 18 @ 7:30pm Sunday, November 19 @ 2:00pm Doctorow Center for the Arts

29 Catskill Mountain Foundation Donors and Members The following foundations, corporations, government entities and individuals have very generously supported the Catskill Mountain Foundation from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. $50,000 or more Brigitte Linz Anonymous Michael & Patricia Magdol Peter & Sarah Finn Marshall & Sterling Upstate, Inc. Friends of Tannersville Organization Jim & Gretchen Milton Greene County Economic Development New York Council on the Humanities Jarvis and Constance Doctorow James & Phyllis Parrish Family Foundation Carolee Rainey New York State Council of the Arts Nicholas & Jeanne Rohatyn Charles”Chuck” & Deborah Royce Mr. & Mrs. Tanner Rose Jr Norman & Leslie Ross $10,000-$49,999 Scott & Telca Sandler Manhattan in the Mountains Seigenthaler Fund for Creativity New York State Presenters Network George & Ann Selden Samuel & Ester Doctorow Fund Kevin Sheridan Charles B. & Natasha Slutzky Ethel & Orville Slutzky Windham Foundation Family Foundation Trust Gary & Barbara Slutzky $5,000-$9,999 Stewart’s Shops Amy Binder Harvey & Mary Struthers James & Claire Cecchi Susan Tressler Albert Podell Susan & Stephan Underwood,MD Emily White & Walter Klores $1,000-$4,999 Christopher Young & Rosemary O’Toole All Souls’ Church Ken & Rose Altreuter $500-$999 Daoud & Kathryn Shorts Awad Zitta Finkelstein-Zohar The Bank of Greene County Kingdon Gould, Jr. Alice Cunningham Vince Guadagno Bruce & Gracia Dayton Jeffrey Langford & Joanne Polk Bridgette Delucia Herb Leventer & Dvora Wolff Rabino Bart & Susan Ferris Robert Loreaux Steve & Lynne Foote Robert McCaffrey Larry & Karen Gardner Stephen and Janet Miller Michael E. Goldberg Daniel Nickolich & Robert McCue John & Alice Gordon George & Ann Selden Greene County Council on the Arts Mark Singer & Darcy Dunn Greene County Youth Fund Pierce & Abigail Ross Sioussat George & Shay Hirsch Paul & Amy Slutzky Mr & Mrs Peter Kaplan Nick & Bonnie Terlizzi Jody Larson Keith & Ellen Weldon

30 $100-$499 Richard Haines Robert & Denise Abrahamsen David Hamar Eleanor Alter & Dr. Alan Lans Malcolm & Janis Handte Michael Alterman & Robin Schatz Alvon & Joan Harrison Christine Altee Croft & Diana Henry Linda Ayares Melissa Holden Casey & Tery Barrett Earnest & Elsie Beard Hunt Susan Beecher Hunter Synagogue Peter & Mary Leahey Bennett Imperiale Lawn Service Edward & Jane Bird Sandra Jerro David Bishop Hank & Barbara Joyce-Lambert Lidia & Alexander Boguslavsky Stephia Jozic Annie Borgenicht Katherine Kane Robert D. Borteck Loren & Anita Kashman Linda Bowden Karen’s Country Kitchen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bundy, Jr Joel Kosofsky & Gail Spindell Mr. & Mrs. Abe Bunks Catherine Krame Joeseph & Dianne Butt Klaus Kretschmer Sean Byrne & Kelly Coughlin Susan Kunkel Mr & Mrs Thomas Canning Alexa Kwaitkowski Duke Dang Mary LaFleur Constantin & Luminita David Robert Small & Phyllis Lamhut Deer Mountain Inn Robert Langdon Nancy De La Salle David Langdon Philip Derasmo Jodi & Tom Larison Beverly Dezan Last Chance Cheese & Antiques Café Diamond Enterprises USA Inc. R. Ruppert & Louise Lebrun Mark & Sue Disanti Glenda Lauter Abramaon Ephraim & Barbara Zimmerman Bob & Eileene Leibowtiz Susan Essock, Ph.D. Peter & Regina Liman Helen & Ed Ezrick Robert Manno & Magdalena Golczewski Michael Farber Harold Goldberg & Daniela Marino Sandra Farber & Cynthia Chalker Karen & Salvatore Martorelli Oresta Fedun Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence McCaffrey, Jr Martin & Hedy Feit Robert McCue Marion Feldman Peter & Joanne Mecca Arthur Findlay & Catherin E. Callagy Rev. Leslie Mr. & Mrs. Britton Fisher Bernhard & Joyce Meyer Richard J. Forde Christopher Miller Matthew & Robyn Frisch Honorable & Mrs. E. Leo Milonas Florence Gillen Mountain Brook Inn Mr & Mrs Frederick Gillmore Jr Robert Newman & Carol Goebel Brice Gitlin & Carol Schrager Linda Nicholls Guido & Gloria Giuliani Daniel Nickolich & Robert McCue Robert Golub Harold S. & Amy P. Novikoff Bob & Elizabeth Gruen Abraham & Cynthia Ofer

31 Elizabeth Orfan Mary M. Tynes Tecla Palli-Sandler Anthony Vigilotti Pattison, Koskey, Howe & Bucci, PC Meg Waldron Ronald G. Peters & Johna M. Peachin Jane Walter Jonathan & Patricia Pederson Rita Warner Christian H. & Carol A. Pfister Stephen Wasserstein Eillen Pfreundschut & Diana Yates Donna Weiss Leslie Powell Pam & Judd Weisberg Andrew Pratt David & Marcia Welles Loring & Anne Pratt Mr. & Mrs. Bruce West Alexandria Reboul Brent & Donna Wheat John & Josee Reboul David & Patricia Whitehead Beverly Resnik-Dezan Williams Lumber Janet Reynolds Patricia Wintor Robert & Karen Rhodes Roy Yan & Lizzy Kuhlenkamp Ruben Rivera Carol Ann Yost Ruth Robbins Maryanne Romito Up to $99 Trisha Rossi Elizabeth Addison Merilyn Royce & Thomas (Peter) Bundy Nancy Allen Devon & Larry Russ Carol & Michael Alpern Alex Sade & Ellen Lasch Jeffrey & Nadia Ayd Roberta Samuels Patricia Bacon Asha Sangavi Irwin & Teri Bardash & Family Joseph Sarbinowski J. Edward & Martha Beck Carole Sayle Elena Belt Alessandra Scalmati Athena Billias Michael Schell Robin Binderman Peter & Laura Segal Ernest & Naomi Blum Scribner Hollow Homeowners Association Richard & Irene Bracchi Todd Sahner Jacob Brickman Mr & Mrs Robert Sheridan Abe Bunks Carrie & Sy Joel Siff Gloria Callahan David & Jean Slutzky Miraluz Candle Sarah Slutzky John & Nancy Chamberlain Allerton & Rosalyn Smith Ellen Cohen James Soldan Martin Cohen & Mindy Lando Paul L. Solodar Michael J. & Cathleen T. Cotrone Stanley T. Stairs Lee & Eleanor Coyle Dr. & Mrs. Frans Stassen Fabio Danisi Stoneware and Porcelain Louis Dolbeers George & Natalie Strutynsky Robert Donahoe Dr. Elena Suditu Vinicio & Flora Donato Peter & Brenda Walker Swords Bob Donohoe Paul & Sheila Trautman Kingman S. & Susan U. Douglass Art Tressler & Bonnie MacKenzie Mary & James Eros

32 Richard & Laura Ferro Victoria & Robert Miller Nancy K. Waterhouse Fisher Bill & Nancy Miller & Paul J. Fisher Laurel Morgan Bruno & Susan Forcella Deborah Murphy Steve & Susan Friedman Barbara C. Musumeci & John Hackeling Jean Frost Nancy Niefield Asha Garvin Jack Norton Suzanne Godec Constance Old Carol Goebel & Robert Newman Pamela & Ronald Oppen Steven Goodman Melissa Palumbo Pat & Leslie Gordon Peace Village Kim & Mark Greenfield Jean A. Pedrick Martin & Carolyn Gresack Jerry Pierce Danielle Grossenbacher Phyllis Wendt Pierce Elizabeth Grossman Stephanie Pincus, MD Greg Grove Jim Porter John Hammond Nancy Rand Peter Hanson & Irmgard Sell Will & Gillian Raymond Edward & Kathleen Hart Katherine & Jim Reilly Walter Havighurst & Sophia Prybilski Arthur Rogoff Headspace Salon & Gallery Devon & Larry Russ Richard Herzfeld & Laurie Grossman Will & Deb Saar Higher Grounds Coffee Company Chuck & Ruth Sachs Neesa & Evan Holland Michael Schell Hot Towel Barbers Marc & Melody Selden Hudson Valley Dessert Company Robert Showers Hunter Synagogue Wendy Siegel Brad Jenkins H.Lonnis & Judith Slosson Thomas Kennedy Beecher Smith & Marie Rodgers Suzanne Keusch Phyllis Solomon Jack & Penny Kronengold Kay Stamer Jill Lamanec Edward Theil William & Catherine Leiching Susan & Jay Theise Ronald & Sandra Leiser William & Kimberly Thompson Guy Loughran Phyllis Thorpe-Hillis Michael & Brenda Lucente Frederick & Frances Trumpy Lucky Chocolates John Vaughan Elizabeth MacFarland Teri Tsang Barrett David Mack Vesuvio Restaurant Main Street Jewelers Village Hardware Karen & Salvatore Martorelli James Wagman Michael McCrary Tammy Wetzel Gerald McDonnell Sherwin & Elisabeth Wilk David McGinnis & Ellen Gibson Cecilia & Edward Willi Jr Joanne & Peter S. Mecca Sheila Willner Arlene Mehlman Michelle Yost

33 CATSKILL MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION WHERE THE PERFORMING ARTS, FINE ARTS, CRAFTS, MOVIES, BOOKS, AND GOOD FRIENDS MEET THANK YOU TO OUR FUNDERS AND SUPPORTERS!

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Catskill Mountain Foundation is supported in part by All Souls Church Bank of Greene County Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation Greene County Council on the Arts Greene County Youth Fund Marshall & Sterling NYS on the Arts and the REDC initiative with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature Stewart’s Shops Windham Foundation and by private donations.

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THE CATSKILL MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION AT-A-GLANCE

• Presents and hosts more than 20 performances and lectures at our two performance spaces each year

• Shows more than 100 films on our four screens annually

• Runs free or subsidized arts programs for hundreds of local students

• Runs a dozen studio arts programs, with students from around the U.S.

• Hosts six arts residencies bringing over 200 artists to our community for extended stays

• Offers works of over 40 regional artists in its gallery, along with the largest selection of regional books in the area

• Is the home of the Piano Performance Museum, a rare collection of playable pianos going back to the time of Mozart and Beethoven

• Is publisher of the Guide magazine, with a monthly circulation of 7,000, distributed throughout the Catskill Region and at New York State Thruway rest stops