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ANNUAL REPORT BAM 2014AT BAM’S MISSION IS TO BE THE HOME FOR ADVENTUROUS ARTISTS, AUDIENCES, AND IDEAS.

3—6 36—43 GREETINGS WHO WE ARE Chair Letter, 4 Membership, 37 President & Executive Producer’s Letter, 5 BAM Board, 38 BAM Campus, 6 BAM Supporters, 39–41 BAM Staff, 42–43 7—35 WHAT WE DO 44—46 2013 Next Wave Festival, 8–10 NUMBERS 2014 Winter/Spring Season, 11–13 BAM Financial Statements, 45–46 BAM Rose Cinemas, 14–19 First-run Films, 15 47—51 BAMcinématek, 16–17 BAMcinemaFest, 18 THE TRUST HD Screenings, 19 BET Chair Letter, 48 BAMcafé Live, 20–21 BET Donors, 49 BAM Hamm Archives, 22 BET Financial Statements, 50–51 Digital Media, 23 Get It Out There, 24 Education & Humanities, 25–28 Education / BAMkids, 26 Humanities, 27–29 Professional Development Program, 30 Community, 31–33 DanceMotion USASM, 34 Visual Art, 35

2014 ANNUAL REPORT 2 Table of Contents Cover: Sider | Photo: Julieta Cervantes Greet GreetGREETINGS - ings Come and Back Again | 2013 Next Wave Photo: Ian Douglas Dear Friends,

As we look back at fiscal year 2014, we also BAM is also well positioned to enliven Greenberg of R/GA, which has guided BAM’s York City Department of Cultural Affairs, led look ahead to the coming months, which will the growing neighborhood. The core digital domain, increasingly essential to every by Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl. We also see the departure of BAM President Karen programming—the Next Wave Festival, aspect of the institution. salute the City Council, including Brooks Hopkins. It’s a bittersweet moment. the Winter/Spring Season, BAMcinématek, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Finance Karen has served in several positions during BAMkids, BAMcafé Live, and so much more— Committee Chair Julissa Ferreras, Cultural I’ve touched on the big change in leadership, her 36 years here, at each stop making BAM is complemented by humanities, visual art, and Affairs Committee Chair Jimmy Van Bramer, and I’d like to recognize trustees who left the stronger. Over the last 16 years, as president, community events. These events will help to the Delegation of the Council, Council board during this period: Dr. William Pollard, she has partnered with Executive Producer unite the residents of the many thousands of Member Laurie Cumbo, and Brooklyn Borough Martin F. Mertz, and Derek Jenkins, as well as Joseph V. Melillo to forge a lasting legacy, both new dwellings and hotel rooms projected to be President Eric L. Adams. longtime BAM attorney Ron Feiner, who passed culturally and as a community nexus in BAM’s built in the area in the coming years. We are away in May; his death is an enormous loss to Fort Greene neighborhood. proud of the role we are playing in this growing our board and whole organization. Please also Once again, it has been my privilege to have and organic community. acknowledge those who have joined BAM’s chaired the board during this time of growth. Filling her shoes was a difficult task, but after board, bringing fresh ideas and energy: Dr. BAM couldn’t be the lively cultural hub it is an extensive search, we welcome Katy Clark to The Ignite campaign, focusing on arts Rudolph F. Crew, David L. Picket, Sarah C. without the support and involvement of so the president’s office; she has led the Orchestra education programs, is three-quarters of the Robertson, Bartholomew A. Sheehan III, and many. of St. Luke’s since 2010. We enter this period way toward meeting its three-year $15 million Axel Stawski. of transition with optimism that stems from the goal. The Ignite Gala, held last June, honored support we have from artists and supporters. board member and arts education booster Bob We thank Mayor and the New

Alan H. Fishman, Chairman of the Board

GREETINGS 4 Chair Letter Hello, The impossibility of summarizing a year in the The 2013 NWF was also notable for turning Closing out the mainstage season, the put the Brooklyn arts renaissance and BAM’s life of BAM is one of the many problems we BAM into a home base for the dance inaugural year of our partnership with WNYC role in the spotlight as never before. We quote feel lucky to have as its stewards. community in the month of October, with for RadioLoveFest was a hit from the start, a our dear friend and colleague Darren Walker, an embarrassment of riches ranging from galvanizing example of institutional synergy at president of the Ford Foundation, from The New Guggenheim Fellow Brian Brooks’ debut in its best. And finally, BAMcinématek continues York Times story about the news: “When Karen But there are some constants. The Next the BAM Fisher to the Iconic Artist double- to go from strength to strength, with Time Out started at BAM, Brooklyn wasn’t hot… now Wave keeps expanding (the 2013 edition header of William Forsythe and Anna Teresa NY awarding it Best Film Series of 2013 for Brooklyn is hot, in large part because of BAM.” clocked in as the largest yet, beating 2012 De Keersmaeker in the Howard Gilman Opera a banner year that included major repertory by one production, for 34 in total). And we House (with Sider and En Atendant & Cesena, series The Hitchcock 9, Vengeance is Hers, A keep surprising and delighting our audiences, We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. respectively). Time for Burning: Cinema of the Civil Rights with a variety of programming unmatched Movement, and a complete retrospective anywhere in the US. What other festival could of . BAMcinemaFest 2014 Sincerely, open with the contemporary, genre-expanding Winter/Spring 2014 was a historic season of was the biggest yet, opening with the New opera Anna Nicole and close with an intimate successive creative high-water marks, one York premiere of ’s award- one-woman performance of Coleridge’s lyric that brought the likes of Mikhail Baryshnikov, winning Boyhood and closing with the 25th poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by , , and Isabella Karen Brooks Hopkins, President anniversary of ’s , the incomparable ? Two utterly Rossellini to assorted BAM stages. Opera featuring Lee and cast in person. distinct performance events connected by critics and audiences alike swooned for Billy their virtuosic delivery, both embodying the Budd, and the ’s fast-paced, thrilling Joseph V. Melillo, Executive Producer adventurous spirit that makes BAM a creative production of Carrie Cracknell’s interpretation We’d be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge home for so many diverse artists. of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House won universal Karen’s impending retirement. The story of acclaim. Karen’s departure, announced in February, has

Photo: Kristine Bumphrey, Starpix

GREETINGS 5 Executives Letter BAM VENUES

AS THE COUNTRY’S OLDEST PERFORMING ARTS INSTITUTION, BAM HAS BEEN CENTRAL BAM Harvey Theater | Photo: Ned Witrogen BAM Howard Gilman Opera House | Photo: Elliott Kaufman Judith & Alan Fishman Space | Photo: Francis Dzikowski BAM HARVEY PETER JAY TO LIFE IN BAM THEATER SHARP NEW YORK FISHER BAM Harvey Theater FOR OVER 150 Judith and Alan Fishman Space Campbell Lobby BUILDING Rita K. Hillman Studio BAM Howard Gilman Opera House YEARS. Geraldine Stutz Gardens BAM Rose Cinemas Max Leavitt Theater Workshop Lepercq Space (BAMcafé) Samuel H. Scripps Stage Hillman Attic Studio Peter Jay Sharp Lobby Dorothy W. Levitt Lobby Hillman Penthouse Studio Diker Gallery Café Natman Lounge

GREETINGS 6 BAM Campus What

What WE DO WHAT WeMoses(es) | 2013 Next Wave | Photo: Julieta Cervantes Do 2013 Next Wave BAM/ Opera’s co-production Dance was robustly represented by Robert Lepage led off the varied theater of Anna Nicole turned heads, and ’s Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane/Anne Bogart’s offerings with The Blue Dragon. Jem breadth expanded in Documerica, a A Rite, William Forsythe’s Sider, David Cohen’s We Have an Anchor combined musical travelogue by ETHEL, and in Gary Dorfman’s Come, and Back Again, Anna exquisite visuals and music, and Hans Festival Lucas’ Chinese 1940’s pop stylings, Fred Teresa De Keersmaeker’s sublime En Was Heiri, by Zimmermann & de Perrot, Ho’s tribute to Muhammad Ali, and an Atendant and Cesena, and Reggie Wilson’s astonished with daring physical antics. ode to Bach’s Goldberg Variations/Rube haunting Moses(es). Preljocaj Alexandre Singh’s The Humans garnered Goldberg. Electronium’s eclectic musicians brought the epic And then, one thousand buzz with its ambition and visual were chosen by /Richard Nichols, years of peace, and Hofesh Shechter wit, Annie Dorsen and an algorithm War Sum Up by Hotel Pro Forma dazzled stunned audiences with Sun. Talented transformed in real time, Frances visually and vocally, and a formidable choreographers who transformed the BAM McDormand channelled Suzanne collection of art songs came together in Fisher were Brian Brooks, Kate Weare, Bocanegra in a bodycast, and Fiona Shaw 21c Liederabend, Op. 3. Tere O’Connor, John Heginbotham, and performed in a spare, inventive The Rime Doug Varone/Brenda Angiel Aerial Dance’s of the Ancient Mariner for a memorable collaboration for DanceMotion USAsm. season. BAM ICONS AND FRESH FACES OFFERED A RICHLY TEXTURED FESTIVAL

WHAT WE DO 8 2013 Next Wave Festival | And then, one thousand years of peace. Photo: Jack Vartoogian 2013 NEXT WAVE FESTIVAL

Anna Nicole | Photo: Stephanie Berger We Have an Anchor | Photo: Ed Lefkowicz En Atendant/Cesena | Photo: Stephanie Berger DanceMotion USASM/Brenda Angiel | Photo: Rebecca Greenfield

BAM and New York City Opera present DOCUMERICA THE SWEET SCIENCE SUITE: EN ATENDANT ANNA NICOLE ETHEL A SCIENTIFIC Choreography by Composed by Mark-Anthony Turnage Directed by Steve Cosson HONORING OF Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Rosas Libretto by Richard Thomas Music by Mary Ellen Childs, Ralph Farris, MUHAMMAD ALI CESENA Directed by Richard Jones Kip Jones, Dorothy Lawson, Ulysses Choreography by Conceived and composed by Conducted by Steven Sloane Owens Jr., Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Tema Watstein, James Kimo Williams Green Monster Big Band SEP 17—28 Musical direction by Björn Schmelzer Choreography by Fred Ho and OCT 2—5 Rosas and graindelavoix Emmanuel Brown OCT 19—20 THE BLUE DRAGON OCT 11 & 12 Ex Machina A RITE By Marie Michaud and Robert Lepage Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company & RUN DON’T RUN SITI Company COME, AND BACK AGAIN Directed by Robert Lepage David Dorfman Dance Brian Brooks Moving Company Conceived, directed, and choreographed by SEP 18—21 Choreography by Brian Brooks Anne Bogart, Bill T. Jones, and Janet Wong Choreography by David Dorfman and the company OCT 22—26 OCT 3—5 THE TABLE OCT 16—19 Karbido HANS WAS HEIRI THE EDGE OF HEAVEN SEP 19—22 GOLDBERG’S VARIATIONS Zimmermann & de Perrot Gary Lucas Music and animation by Andy Biskin OCT 23—26 NOT WHAT HAPPENED OCT 4 & 5 Cartoons by Rube Goldberg OCT 17—19 ELECTRONIUM: Pick Up Performance Co(s) SIDER Conceived and written by Ain Gordon THE FUTURE WAS THEN A work by William Forsythe and SM Produced by BAM Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll The Forsythe Company DANCEMOTION USA Doug Varone and Dancers & In association with Questlove SEP 25—29 Music by Thom Willems Brenda Angiel Aerial Dance Company and Richard Nichols OCT 9—12 WE HAVE AN ANCHOR OCT 10—13 OCT 25 & 26 Jem Cohen Presented in association with Wordless Music

SEP 26—28 WHAT WE DO 9 2013 Next Wave Festival 2013 NEXT WAVE FESTIVAL

War Sum Up | Photo: Jack Vartoogian 21c Liederabend, Op. 3 | Photo: Rebecca Greenfield The Humans | Photo: Richard Termine Moses(es) | Photo: Julieta Cervantes

DARK THEATER DARK LARK PLAY/PAUSE BODYCAST: AN ARTIST Dance Heginbotham Kate Weare Company Susan Marshall & Company LECTURE BY SUZANNE Choreography by John Heginbotham Choreography by Kate Weare Music by David Lang BOCANEGRA STARRING OCT 29—NOV 2 NOV 6—9 NOV 20—23 FRANCES McDORMAND Directed by Paul Lazar NOSFERATU AND THEN, ONE THOUSAND LA BELLE ET LA BÊTE DEC 3—7 Inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula YEARS OF PEACE Lemieux Pilon 4D Art TR Warszawa and Teatr Narodowy Ballet Preljocaj Created and directed by Michel Lemieux MOSES(ES) Written and directed by Grzegorz Jarzyna Choreography by Angelin Preljocaj and Victor Pilon Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group OCT 30—NOV 2 NOV 7—9 Created and written by Pierre Yves Lemieux NOV 21—23 Choreography by Reggie Wilson DEC 4—7 WAR SUM UP WATER Filter Theatre & Lyric Hammersmith 21C LIEDERABEND, OP. 3 MUSIC. MANGA. MACHINE. THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT Hotel Pro Forma Created by Filter Theatre and David Farr Festival of Contemporary MARINER Vocals by Latvian Radio Choir NOV 13—17 Art Song Creative direction by Beth Morrison By Samuel Taylor Coleridge Directed by Kirsten Dehlholm and Paola Prestini BAM and PERFORMA present Directed by Phyllida Lloyd NOV 1 & 2 THE HUMANS Music direction by Julian Wachner DEC 10—22 Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art Featuring NOVUS NY, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, and New York’s AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE Written and directed by Alexandre Singh finest solo singers BLEED By Henrik Ibsen NOV 13—17 Tere O’Connor Dance NOV 22 & 23 In a version by Florian Borchmeyer Choreography by Tere O’Connor Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz SUN DEC 11—14 Directed by Thomas Ostermeier Hofesh Shechter Company NOV 6—10 Choreography and music by A PIECE OF WORK Hofesh Shechter A machine-made Hamlet by NOV 14—16 Annie Dorsen DEC 18—21 WHAT WE DO 10 2013 Next Wave Festival 2014 Winter/Spring Season

The season brought several major theatrical Britten’s opera Billy Budd sailed onto Music offerings included concerts by THE SEASON events and spectacles. Frank Langella the Opera House stage in Glyndebourne Nonesuch artists Emmylou Harris and harrowingly embodied in a Festival Opera’s highly praised production. Carolina Chocolate Drops, whose bill FEATURED Chichester Festival Theater production, Artist ’s five-hour film included the premiere of a duet by while expounded on extravaganza, River of Fundament, ran at Twyla Tharp danced by Tiler Peck and MAJOR various creatures’ reproductive habits in the Harvey Theater on the vast Steinberg . And in another fruitful Green Porno. The Young Vic’s A Doll’s Screen. Lyon Opera Ballet performed the partnership, BAM and WNYC produced THEATRICAL House, featuring Hattie Morahan, thrilled provocative ni fleurs, ni ford-mustang RadioLoveFest, featuring live performances packed houses, as did Mikhail Baryshnikov by Christian Rizzo, and Cedar Lake of radio programs and podcasts, plus and Willem Dafoe in Robert Wilson’s Contemporary Ballet showed its dazzling curated screenings and live music. EVENTS AND Willem Dafoe and Mikhail Baryshnikov in The Old Woman The Old Woman by Daniil Kharms. technique in varied repertory. DanceAfrica Willem Dafoe and Mikhail Baryshnikov in The Old Woman 2014 featured Madagascar’s Groupe Photo: Pavel Antonov SPECTACLES Bakomanga alongside the effervescent BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble.

WHAT WE DO 11 2014 Winter/Spring Season 2014 WINTER/SPRING SEASON

Lauren O’Neil and Frank Langella in King Lear Billy Budd | Photo: Richard Termine and Hattie Morahan in A Doll’s House Groupe Bakomanga | Photo: Dino Perrucci Photo: Richard Termine Photo: Richard Termine

KING LEAR BILLY BUDD A DOLL’S HOUSE DANCEAFRICA 2014 By William Shakespeare By Benjamin Britten By Henrik Ibsen Artistic Director Chuck Davis Chichester Festival Theatre Glyndebourne Festival Opera English language version by OPENING CELEBRATION Directed by Angus Jackson Philharmonic Orchestra Groupe Bakomanga JAN 7—FEB 9 Young Vic The Glyndebourne Chorus Madagascar Slim Directed by Carrie Cracknell Hanitrarivo Rasoanaivo Conducted by Sir Mark Elder GREEN PORNO FEB 21—MAR 23 BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble Directed by Michael Grandage Conceived and performed by FEB 7—13 MAY 18 Isabella Rossellini NONESUCH AT BAM

Written by Isabella Rossellini and CAROLINA CHOCOLATE DROPS CELEBRATING AFRICA’S BANTABA Jean-Claude Carrière RIVER OF FUNDAMENT WITH TWYLA THARP Groupe Bakomanga Staged by Muriel Mayette A film by Matthew Barney and APR 10 Asase Yaa African-American Dance Jonathan Bepler Theatre JAN 16—25 Produced by Matthew Barney EMMYLOU HARRIS & DANIEL LANOIS: AACC Dance & Drum Performance Co. and Laurenz Foundation WRECKING BALL BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble APR 12 28TH ANNUAL BROOKLYN FEB 12—16 MAY 23—26 TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. LYON OPERA BALLET Keynote: ni fleurs, ni ford-mustang Performers: José James Christian Rizzo The Christian Cultural Center Choir MAY 7—9 JAN 21

WHAT WE DO 12 2014 Winter/Spring Season 2014 WINTER/SPRING SEASON

Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet | Photo: Julieta Cervantes Green Porno | Photo: Rebecca Greenfield This American Life | Photo: Julieta Cervantes Radiolab® Trusts No One | Photo: Julieta Cervantes

CEDAR LAKE BAM and WNYC present SOUNDCHECK®, JUN 7 OTHER EVENTS CONTEMPORARY BALLET RADIOLOVEFEST 10th Anniversary Celebration Produced by BAM and WNYC STORYCORPS LISTENING STATION, FRAN LEBOWITZ IN CONVERSATION Program A: Orbo Novo by JUN 5—8 WITH , JAN 19 Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui RADIOLAB® TRUSTS NO ONE, JUN 4 STARTALK LIVE! Program B: Violet Kid by Hofesh Shechter; SUNDAY IN NEW YORK WITH NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON, Tuplet by Alexander Ekman; WAIT WAIT… DON’T TELL ME!® WITH JONATHAN SCHWARTZ, JUN 8 CO-HOSTED BY EUGENE MIRMAN Necessity, Again by Jo Strømgren NPR®, JUN 5 WITH MAYIM BIALIK AND OTHER Program C: Grace Engine by Crystal Pite; FILMS IN BAM ROSE CINEMAS SPECIAL GUESTS, FEB 24 Tuplet by Alexander Ekman; CURATED BY Necessity, Again by Jo Strømgren VOICES CARRY: STORIES OF INSIDE DAVID LYNCH IN CONVERSATION WITH JUN 11—14 FREQUENCIES BROOKE GLADSTONE, JUN 8 PAUL HOLDENGRÄBER, APR 29 BRIAN LEHRER, JUN 4 & 5 THE MOTH RADIO HOUR LIVE, JUN 5 BAM, Luaka Bop and Red Bull Music Academy present THE OLD WOMAN BAMCAFÉ LIVE ASK ME ANOTHER® Direction, set design, and lighting concept CURATED BY TERRANCE MCKNIGHT ATOMIC BOMB! THE MUSIC OF by Robert Wilson with Mikhail Baryshnikov NPR® and WNYC®, JUN 6 WILLIAM ONYEABOR VILLALOBOS BROTHERS, JUN 6 and Willem Dafoe BROWN RICE FAMILY, JUN 7 MAY 2 & 3 Written by Daniil Kharms STUDIO 360® WITH

Adapted by Darryl Pinckney KURT ANDERSEN, JUN 6 TALK: DAVE ISAY WITH Music by Hal Willner GUEST SCOTT SIMON, JUN 8 JUN 22—29 THIS AMERICAN LIFE: ONE NIGHT ONLY AT BAM, JUN 7

WHAT WE DO 13 2014 Winter/Spring Season BAM Rose Cinemas

BAMcinématek is the only daily repertory This year, audiences and revenue grew. BAM ROSE CINEMAS, SCREENING film program of its kind in Brooklyn, with More than 250,000 viewers attended films special guests augmenting its wide variety and events, producing over $2.9 million in FIRST-RUN, INDEPENDENT, of series focusing on directors and curated ticket sales. themes. The annual BAMcinemaFest AND FOREIGN FILMS, IS A offered new films by emerging talent. The cinemas also screened performances of the Met Live in HD, as well as National FAVORITE DESTINATION FOR Theatre Live productions from London. Stations of the Elevated | Photo courtesy Artists Public Domain CINEPHILES CITYWIDE.

WHAT WE DO 14 BAM Rose Cinemas BAM ROSE CINEMAS FIRST-RUN FILMS

Gravity | Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. The Grand Budapest Hotel | Photo courtesy of Fox Searchlight Fruitvale Station | Photo courtesy of The Weinstein Company Only Lovers Left Alive | Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics Pictures 2013 2014 BEFORE MIDNIGHT MOTHER OF GEORGE OSCAR-NOMINATED ANIMATED SHORTS BELLE FRANCES HA ENOUGH SAID OSCAR-NOMINATED LIVE-ACTION SHORTS CHEF MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING GRAVITY 3D THE WIND RISES THE IMMIGRANT THE WAY, WAY BACK 12 YEARS A SLAVE THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL OBVIOUS CHILD 20 FEET FROM STARDOM BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR THE LUNCHBOX JERSEY BOYS ONLY GOD FORGIVES NEBRASKA UNDER THE SKIN FRUITVALE STATION INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE BLUE JASMINE AMERICAN HUSTLE FADING GIGOLO THE SPECTACULAR NOW THE WOLF OF WALL STREET THE WORLD’S END HER THE GRANDMASTER

WHAT WE DO 15 BAM Rose Cinemas | First-run Films BAM ROSE CINEMAS BAMCINÉMATEK

The Scarlet Empress | Photo courtesy Paramount/Photofest Come Drink With Me | Photo courtesy Shaw Brothers/Photofest Do the Right Thing | Photo courtesy MCA/Universal/Photofest The Young Girls of Rochefort | Photo courtesy Warner Bros/Photofest

Series followed by special guests. THE THREE FLAVORS CORNETTO TRILOGY APOCALYPSE: A BILL CALLAHAN TOUR FILM OVERDUE Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Callahan BIG SCREEN EPICS 2013 Clark Collis INDEPENDENT OF REALITY: THE FILMS OF THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS CASSAVETES JAN NEMEC ENTER THE DRAGON + 5 WING CHUN CLASSICS TROUBLE EVERY DAY HOT DERN! & AN EVENING WITH SUNDANCE SHORTSLAB SERGE BROMBERG TREASURES Tricia Vessay Alex Karpovsky, Mike Ryan, Melody London, Jody Lee-Lipes, Cutter Hodierne, Rashaad Bruce Dern, Josh Rothkopf SKATEBOARDING IS NOT A CRIME AMERICAN PROMISE Ernesto Green, Eliza Hittman George Gage, Helen Stickler, Argyris Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson Papadimitropoulos, Robert McGinley KID STUFF ANIMATION WEEKEND OF FREAKS AND MEN: THE FILMS OF

MARLENE GOES WEST ALEKSEI BALABANOV SNEAK PREVIEW: AVALANCHE PUPPETS ON FILM David Gordon-Green ALFRED HAYES, SCREENWRITER Rick Moranis HER THE ACCORDIN’ TO LES BLANK DERN & BLACK AN EVENING WITH PETER RAINER: STALKER REAR WINDOW US PREMIERE: JAMEL SHABAZZ 2 BY NORMAN MAILER: MAIDSTONE & UNTITLED Peter Rainer STREET PHOTOGRAPHER ANIMATION BLOCK PRESENTS: LATE NIGHT Charlie Ahearn, Jamel Shabazz, Fab 5 Freddy, MORRICONE YOUTH: ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S WORK CLUB Bobbito Garcia, Dave Chino Villorente, Sharp I AM DIVINE Jeffrey Schwarz, Dennis Dermody, Michael THE LODGER Dexter Wimberly, Alyse Archer-Coite Musto, Jay Bennett, Beverly Bonner, Zach Clark Septet Morricone Youth ROSSELLINI X 2 Isabella Rossellini, A.S. Hamrah DOIN’ IT IN THE PARK CHARLES BRADLEY: SOUL OF AMERICA NORDIC NOIR: KJELL SUNDVALL Kjell Sundvall, David D’Arcy PETER BROOK: THE TIGHTROPE CHAPLIN IN 35MM DOG DAY AFTERNOON Peter Brook, Simon Brook A TIME FOR BURNING: CINEMA OF THE CIVIL PRESENTS ROMAN POLANSKI’S FORBIDDEN PLANET RIGHTS MOVEMENT VENGEANCE IS HERS Matthew Buchholz Martin Amis D. A. Pennebaker Wayne Koestenbaum

CASSAVETES REDUX Darryl Pinckney, Rich Blint BOBCAT GOLDTHWAITE Madeline Anderson Bobcat Goldthwaite

WHAT WE DO 16 BAM Rose Cinemas | BAMcinématek BAM ROSE CINEMAS BAMCINÉMATEK

Coffy | Photo courtesy AIP/Photofest The Little Shop of Horrors | Photo courtesy Warner Bros/Photofest The King of Marvin Gardens | Photo courtesy Columbia/Photofest Cool World | Photo courtesy Paramount/Photofest

KINO POLSKA: NEW POLISH CINEMA UNSOUND: ANDY VOTEL’S KLEKSPLOITATION GIRLS BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY: A SPIKE LEE Maciej Pieprzyca, Dawid Ogrodnik, Andy Votel, Piotr Kurek Lukas Moodysson, Slava Tsukerman, JOINTS RETROSPECTIVE Jowita Budnik Anne Carlisle Spike Lee JOE BLACK AUDIO FILM COLLECTIVE ANIMATION BLOCK PRESENTS FREDERATOR MARKETA LAZAROVA Fred Seibert THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT COOL WORLDS: THE ANIMATION OF RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA RALPH BAKSHI SCIENCE ON SCREEN Justine Triet, Arthur Harari, Jean-Paul Salomé, Ralph Bakshi François Ozon, Géraldine Pailhas, Rebecca Joseph LeDoux, Jon Mooallem, Sonia Shah Zlotowski, Jacques Doillon, Michel Gondry FADING GIGOLO PSYCHIC TV: DREAMS LESS SWEET Genesis Breyer P-Orridge HIDE YOUR SMILING FACES BACK WITH A VENGEANCE FILMAFRICA Daniel Patrick Carbone, Nick Bentgen, Ryan Jones, Nathan Varnson TARNATION: 10TH ANNIVERSARY AN EVENING WITH JACOLBY SATTERWHITE UNDER THE INFLUENCE: SCORSESE/WALSH Jonathan Caouette, John Cameron Mitchell AND ART21 Jacolby Satterwhite THE MUSIC OF MORRICONE BLUE RUIN Jeremy Saulnier PREVIEW: OBVIOUS CHILD NEW VOICES IN BLACK CINEMA Gillian Robespierre, Jenny Slate Tommy Oliver, John Sayles, Hill Harper, FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL Troi Zee, Joe Morton Joe Pickett, Nick Prueher CROSSING DELANCEY Jenny Slate, Gillian Robespierre JONATHAN GLAZER Jonathan Glazer PALO ALTO Gia Coppola, Nat Wolff, Devonté Hynes THE LORD OF THE RINGS BLONDE VENUS: THE FILMS OF DIETRICH & ELLEN BURSTYN ALL HAIL THE KING: THE FILMS OF KING HU VON STERNBERG Ellen Burstyn THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY THE IMMIGRANT

WHAT WE DO 17 BAM Rose Cinemas | BAMcinématek BAM ROSE CINEMAS BAMCINEMAFEST

Boyhood actor Ellar Coltrane and director Richard Linklater, opening night of BAMcinemaFest | Photo: Godlis

Films followed by special guests.

OPENING NIGHT WILD CANARIES EVOLUTION HAPPY CHRISTMAS BOYHOOD Lawrence Michael Levine, Sophia Takal, Darius Clark Monroe Joe Swanberg Annie Parisse Richard Linklater, Ellar Coltrane THOU WAST THE FOXY KUMIKO Josephine Decker Madeleine Olnek CENTERPIECE David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, Chris Ohlson HAPPY VALLEY LIFE AFTER DEATH SNOWPIERCER ELLIE Amir Bar-Lev Joe Callander Bong Joon Ho, John Hurt Ignatiy Vishnevetsky I ORIGINS LOW DOWN SPOTLIGHT SCREENINGS THE HEART Mike Cahill Jeff Preiss Zachary Wigon, Kate Lyn Sheil THEY CAME TOGETHER THE NOTORIOUS 10.000KM David Wain, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd FOR THE PLASMA Tony Gerber, Maxim Pozdorovkin Carlos Marques-Marcet, Natalia Tena Bingham Bryant, Kyle Molzan STATIONS OF THE ELEVATED L FOR LEISURE APPROACHING Lev Kalman, Whitney Horn CLOSING NIGHT YUM YUM YUM! 3 MOVIES BY LES BLANK Amanda Rose Wilder SOMETHING, ANYTHING THE MEND DO THE RIGHT THING FEATURES Paul Harrill, Ashley Shelton John Magary, Josh Lucas Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Rosie Perez APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR OTHER MONTHS Desiree Akhavan MEMPHIS Nick Singer, Chris Bonewitz, Justin Zweifach Tim Sutton

WHAT WE DO 18 BAM Rose Cinemas | BAMcinemaFest BAM ROSE CINEMAS HD SCREENINGS

Of Mice and Men | Photo: National Theatre Falstaff | Photo: Catherine Ashmore

THEATER IN HD THE MET: LIVE IN HD

Filmed performances of plays in high MEDEA The Met: Live in HD screened high- EUGENE ONEGIN definition were broadcast via satellite from A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE definition transmissions of the Met Opera’s THE NOSE London’s National Theatre, West End SKYLIGHT famous repertory, featuring the world’s TOSCA Theatre, the Young Vic, and also Broadway, JOHN finest singers in thrilling live and encore FALSTAFF to cinemas all over the world, including TREASURE ISLAND performances. BAM presented pre- RUSALKA BAM. OF MICE AND MEN screening discussions led by opera experts PRINCE IGOR Fred Plotkin and Marc Scorca at BAM Rose WERTHER Cinemas. LA BOHÈME COSÌ FAN TUTTE LA CENERENTOLA

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BAMcafé Live drew crowds for musical part of BAM’s partnership with WNYC— BAMCAFÉ LIVE luminaries including Olga Bell (Dirty RadioLoveFest—BAMcafé Live presented Projectors), Margot B (Boardwalk Alicia Olatuja and Brown Rice Family, —TERRIFIC, Empire), Judith Owen & Harry Shearer, curated by WQXR’s Terrance McKnight. The Irrepressibles, Will Calhoun (Living BAMcafé Live featured 72 evenings of Colour), Onaje Allen Gumbs, Kendra programming with an average attendance ECLECTIC Morris (D’Angelo & The Vanguard), RES, of more than 300. and an all-star salute to . As MUSIC Brown Rice Family at BAMcafé Live | Photo: Julieta Cervantes WHAT WE DO 20 BAMcafé Live BAMCAFÉ LIVE

Alicia Olatuja | Photo: Rahav Segev

2013 Tai Allen’s Tribute to Oscar Lee Brown FEB Chris Rob Water Seed Scrapomatic Oscar Peñas SEP Earl McIntyre’s 60th Birthday Extravaganza Russell Taylor Trio Feral Olga Bell Akim Buddha: Hip-Hop Holiday Soulfolk Experience Mad Satta Heliotropes The Eric Wyatt Quartet The Smyrk with special guest Wishes and Thieves Akie Bermiss Mike Falzone Margot B DEC Beatrhyme Communications Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble MAY OCT Judith Owen and Harry Shearer’s Holiday Sing-Along MAR Al MacDowell’s Just Ornette Quartet Hank & Cupcakes The Will Calhoun Trio Angela Johnson Juancho Hererra International Blues Express: Jus Post Bellum Cedric Watson and Sidi Touré The GrooveBarbers’ A Capella Marika Hughes & Bottom Heavy Holiday Concert Brooklyn Arts Council Program Gordon Chambers Kendra Morris The Sway Machinery pILLOW tHEORY Magos Herrera Thread featuring TamarRaqs Winter Solstice Hafla Gabrielle Walter-Clay Amiri Baraka Tribute Claudia Acuña Charanga Soleil Divinity Roxx DanceAfrica: THE EARTHMAN EXPERIENCE Numinous SLV featuring DJ Hard Hittin Harry AMERICAN CANDY Sara Serpa & André Matos DanceAfrica: Late Night Dance Party with DJ Jeannie Hopper 2014 DJ Ian Friday White Prism JAN Jeremiah Hosea Trio The New Cookers Ayanna Lee Ursa Minor NOV Mary Halvorson Quintet The Irrepressibles APR Migguel Anggelo JENNY OWEN YOUNGS JUN FRO Threefifty The Mala Waldron Project RadioLoveFest: Alicia Olatuja RES Onaje Allan Gumbs & New Vintage Kidding on the Square RadioLoveFest: Brown Rice Family Victor V. Gurbo Elisabeth Lohninger

WHAT WE DO 21 BAMcafé Live BAM Hamm Archives

The BAM Hamm Archives serves artists, from 1861 newspaper clippings, to artist The collection is temporarily located at historians, students, art aficionados, and A TREASURE talks, to video clips from performances, 1000 Dean Street in Crown Heights, audiences. The collection is particularly and much more. Brooklyn and is open by appointment strong in documenting contemporary TROVE OF during regular business hours. performance materials including photos, The Iconic Artist Talks, a collaboration posters, BAMbills, press clippings, BAM’S HISTORY between the archives and Education & Major support for the BAM Hamm Archives brochures, and audio visual materials. The Humanities, continue to showcase archival Center comes from Charles J. and Irene F. archives also holds treasures dating back to —ARTIFACTS footage and images in a forum to discuss Hamm and the Leon Levy Foundation. the 1860s. artists and their work, and also to explore AND DIGITALLY the history of a work over time. The

With generous support from the Leon Levy archives directs projects of institutional Photo: Eadweard Muybridge, courtesy BAM Hamm Archives Foundation, a digital repository—the Leon importance, such as oral histories, creating Levy Digital Archive—will launch in Spring displays and exhibits, and contributing to of 2016. On this website BAM’s global BAM publications including the BAM Blog. audience will be able to search everything The archives also provides tours of BAM.

PAST AND FUTURE 22 BAM Hamm Archives BAM.org Digital bam150years.blogspot.com BAM.org/video Facebook.com/BAMstage Media .com/BAM_Brooklyn Instagram.com/BAM_Brooklyn

A cloudsourced Rime and inaugural livestream events, plus hugely increased traffic on all platforms are highlights of BAM’s digital presence

WEB SOCIAL MEDIA DanceAfrica Instagram Photobooth VIDEO All pics tagged #DanceAfrica were printed out at the Bazaar’s BAM booth Launched BAM.org Video Portal, with Instagram had 25,000 followers, up 29% HIGHLIGHTS: 21,000 page views Facebook followers grew by 52% to 74,000 Produced This American Life: Live at BAM Inaugural BAM livestream—On Truth (and Launched Print-at-Home Ticketing (the show’s first direct-to-download video Lies) in talk with Anne-Marie Twitter followers grew by 44% to 75,000 episode) Slaughter and Simon Critchley Created DanceMotion USAsm Tumblr HIGHLIGHTS: Launched David Lynch: “Where do ideas Launched auto-renewing memberships Record Your Rime, in conjunction with The BAM Cup 2014—BAM artists from come from?”—45,000 views in two months Rime of the Ancient Mariner: uploaded participating World Cup countries were Next Wave Festival page redesigned to opti- recorded segments of the poem were edited matched in a tournament bracket mize membership sales and subscriptions and accompanied an illustrated animation. YouTube views: 472,000 (increase of 107,000) Behind-the-scenes social media coverage Web sales channel 60% of BAM ticket BAM Danst Rosas—BAM staff participated in revenue, up 11% of cast members from Billy Budd Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s Rosas Remix Inaugurated for-hire video production

Live tweeted all Eat, Drink & Be Literary events Archival video shoots: 60 mainstage, 37 education, 31 humanities events

WHAT WE DO 23 Digital Media | Screenshot of BAM Danst Rosas Get It Out There: Get It Out There: Comedy by BAM & IFC is a comedy showcase that allows comics LAUGHTER to experiment recklessly with humor while causing only minimal harm to themselves UNLIMITED, Comedy by and others. Each free event features a handful of emerging comics testing out FOR FREE fresh material and probing the depths of their twisted souls for new forms of funny. BAM & IFC Sabrina Jalees at Get It Out There | Photo: Dino Perrucci

2013 2014 Aparna Nancherla, George Gordon, Kevin Barnett, Nore Davis, Nate Fridson, Will Miles, Rob Cantrell, Nikki Glaser, Rojo Perez, Jacqueline Novak, Beth Stelling Janelle James, Kurt Metzger Joyelle Nicole, Gina Brillon Joe List, Gina Yashere Hosted by Adam Newman Hosted by Nick Vatterott Hosted by John Early Hosted by Jason Saenz SEP 26 NOV 21 FEB 20 MAY 29

Sabrina Jalees, Ted Travelstead, Wyatt Cenac, Selena Coppock, Tom Shillue, Shane Torres John Roberts, Nimesh Patel, Ali Wong Todd Barry, Maeve Higgins, Claire Titelman, Subhah Agarwal, Ted Alexandro, Michelle Wolf Hosted by Hosted by Sean Patton Kurt Metzger OCT 10 DEC 19 Hosted by Eli Yudin Hosted by Jared Logan

MAR 27 JUN 12 Phil Hanley, Sheng Wang, Joe Zimmerman, Christina Bianco, Reggie Watts Hosted by Kara Klenk H. Jon Benjamin, Adrienne Iapalucci, Michelle Buteau, Mike Drucker, OCT 24 Ben Lerman Hosted by Greg Johnson APR 24

WHAT WE DO 24 Get It Out There: Comedy by BAM & IFC Education & Humanities

EDUCATION BAMKIDS HUMANITIES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

The mission of BAM Education & BAM Humanities is a forum for collaboration between BAM and the Humanities is to ignite imagination and adventurous ideas, providing context for the DeVos Institute of Arts Management at BAM’S E&H ideas through programs that enrich the cultural experience of BAM and beyond. the Kennedy Center, with funding from audience experience, spark conversation, Artist talks, master classes, lecture and the Brooklyn Community Foundation, the PROGRAMS and generate creative engagement. discussion series, and innovative literary program focuses on different disciplines programs facilitate engagement and every year while striving to help selected REACH MORE BAM Education connects learning with discovery. organizations expand their skill base and creativity, engaging imagination by build the foundations necessary for long- THAN 37,000 encouraging self-expression through The Professional Development Program term success. in- and after-school arts education provides training and deeply discounted PEOPLE programming, workshops for students and theater and rehearsal studio rentals to an teachers, school-time performances, and annual selection of primarily Brooklyn- RadioJungle | Photo: Beowulf Sheehan comprehensive school-break arts programs. based nonprofit arts organizations. A ANNUALLY

WHAT WE DO 25 Education & Humanities EDUCATION / BAMKIDS & BAM EDUCATION

BAM Youth Summer Program | Photo: Beowulf Sheehan

BAMKIDS LIVE SHADOW PUPPETS WORKSHOP WORKSHOPS ROMEO + JULIET PERFORMANCES TALES OF THE RIVERBANK WEBOP®: GUMBO GROUP, PRODUCED THE FIVE SHINE AND THE MOONBEAMS THE SECRET GARDEN BY AT LINCOLN CENTER THE CAT WHO WENT TO HEAVEN ® WEBOP® FAMILY JAZZ PARTY: FUN THE RED BALLOON + WHITE MAN WEBOP : STOMPERS, PRODUCED BY THE LITTLE PRINCE: PLANETARY GARDENER WITH DRUMS, PRODUCED BY JAZZ AT E.T. THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER POETRY 2014: BIRTH OF A HIP-HOP NATION LINCOLN CENTER A CHRISTMAS STORY THE LITTLE PRINCE: PLANETARY GARDENER 42 RADIO JUNGLE: THE POP UPS BAMKIDS FILM FESTIVAL DANCEAFRICA 2014 BAM EDUCATION SLEEPING BEAUTY DREAMS PUPPETS ON FILM: SHORTSTACK PAIGE IN FULL: A B-GIRL’S VISUAL LIVE PERFORMANCES/SCREENINGS IN-SCHOOL RESIDENCIES & MIXTAPE DANCEMOTION USASM AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS CHARLIE’S KID BAM YOUTH SUMMER 4 LITTLE GIRLS AFRICANDANCEBEAT THE CAT WHO WENT TO HEAVEN PROGRAMS HAMLET ARTS & JUSTICE BEDTIME LITTLE LEGENDS: CREATIVE PLAY WITH MOSES(ES) BROOKLYN INTERNS FOR ARTS AND POETRY 2014: BIRTH OF A HIP-HOP NATION MYTHS AND LEGENDS THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER CULTURE TIGER TALES STYLE AND SUBSTANCE: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP FREEDOM RIDERS BROOKLYN READS BARD IN BROOKLYN SLEEPING BEAUTY DREAMS DANCING INTO THE FUTURE BAMKIDS MOVIE MATINEES FROM SCRATCH: CREATING MUSICAL KING LEAR SHAKESPEARE TEACHES STUDENTS PEE-WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE THEATER A DOLL’S HOUSE SHAKESPEARE TEACHES TEACHERS CHARLOTTE’S WEB LEVEL UP: VIDEO GAME DESIGN PAIGE IN FULL: A B-GIRL’S VISUAL MIXTAPE YOUNG FILM CRITICS WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE CHARLIE’S KID YOUNG SHAKESPEARE WERE-RABBIT WHAT WE DO 26 Education & Humanities | Education | BAMkids HUMANITIES

Jennifer Homans and William Forsythe | Photo: Kyle Dean Reinford

TALKS ON BALLET ON TRUTH (AND LIES) IN GREEK FRIENDS OF BAM TALK: A DOLL’S HOUSE COMEDY THE MAKING OF ANNA NICOLE In conjunction with Sider In conjunction with A Doll’s House In conjunction with The Humans In conjunction with Anna Nicole William Forsythe and Jennifer Homans Carrie Cracknell Co-presented by BAM and the Onassis Moderated by Michael Cadden Mark-Anthony Turnage, Richard Thomas, Cultural Center NY Richard Jones, and Aletta Collins ICONIC ARTIST TALK: ANNE TERESA DE KEERSMAEKER Hosted by Simon Critchley Moderated by Elaine Padmore Alexander Singh and Liesbeth Levy ON TRUTH (AND LIES) IN FEMINISM In conjunction with En Atendant & Cesena In conjunction with A Doll’s House Moderated by Anna Kisselgoff ON TRUTH (AND LIES) IN BEAUTY ON CLIMATE CHANGE Co-presented by BAM and the Onassis In conjunction with Anna Nicole Cultural Center NY In conjunction with Water Co-presented by BAM and the Onassis ON CONTEMPORARY CIRCUS Hosted by Simon Critchley David Farr and Daniel P. Schrag Cultural Center NY In conjunction with Hans was Heiri Anne-Marie Slaughter Hosted by Simon Critchley Moderated by Robert Lee Hotz Duncan Hall Hilton Als and Alexander Nehamas LYON OPERA BALLET Brooklyn Book Festival ON COLERIDGE ON VAMPIRES Co-presented by BAM and the Onassis In conjunction with The Rime of the Cultural Center NY In conjunction with Nosferatu Ancient Mariner ICONIC ARTIST TALK: ROBERT LEPAGE In conjunction with Lyon Opera Ballet Joan Acocella Richard Holmes In conjunction with The Blue Dragon Yorgos Loukos Moderated by Don Shewey Moderated by Jennifer Homans ON TRUTH (AND LIES) IN DEMOCRACY KING LEAR: A LOOK INTO THE BAM In conjunction with Enemy of the People HAMM ARCHIVES THE RITE OF SPRING AT 100: A LOOK DAVE ISAY WITH GUEST SCOTT SIMON INTO THE BAM HAMM ARCHIVES Co-presented by BAM and the Onassis In conjunction with King Lear Cultural Center NY In conjunction with RadioLoveFest In conjunction with A Rite James Shapiro and Sharon Lehner Hosted by Simon Critchley Dave Isay and Scott Simon Sharon Lehner and Simon Morrison Thomas Ostermeier ON BENJAMIN BRITTEN In conjunction with Billy Budd Fred Plotkin

WHAT WE DO 27 Education & Humanities | Humanities HUMANITIES

Angélique Kidjo and Terrance McKnight | Photo: Beowulf Sheehan

POST-SHOW TALKS UNBOUND: A LITERARY EAT, DRINK & BE LITERARY SPECIAL EVENTS NOT WHAT HAPPENED SERIES WITH BAM AND Presented in partnership with the SHAKESPEARE’S MONTAIGNE Ain Gordon, Forrest Holzapfel, and GREENLIGHT BOOKSTORE National Book Awards Co-presented by BAM, The Shakespeare Ken Rus Schmoll JONATHAN LETHEM Authors: Society, and New York Review of Books Moderated by David Finkle Moderated by Laura Miller SALMAN RUSHDIE Lecture and commentary by Launch of Dissident Gardens ALICE MCDERMOTT Stephen Greenblatt A RITE JEFFERY EUGENIDES Performances by Blair Brown, Michael Cerveris, Denis O’Hare, and RICHARD DAWKINS Anne Bogart, Bill T. Jones, and Janet Wong NOVIOLET BULAWAYO Michael Stuhlbarg Moderated by Katherine Profeta Moderated by Rebecca Newberger CHANG-RAE LEE Goldstein DANIEL ALARCÓN Launch of An Appetite for Wonder: The IGNITING THE CREATIVE MIND sm DANCEMOTION USA Making of a Scientist ALISON BECHDEL Hosted by Andrew Zolli Members of Doug Varone and Dancers and MEG WOLITZER Reuben Margolin, Simon Hauger, Kemi Brenda Angiel Aerial Dance Company, with ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO Ilesanmi, and Zach Lieberman live audience in Buenos Aires, Argentina, via live stream Moderated by Terrance McKnight Moderators: Moderated by Deborah Jowitt Launch of Spirit Rising DEBORAH TREISMAN BEN GREENMAN ALAIN DE BOTTON DARK LARK Launch of The News: A User’s Manual Members of Kate Weare Company Moderated by Deborah Jowitt

GREEN PORNO Isabella Rossellini Moderated by Suzanne Braun Levine WHAT WE DO 28 Education & Humanities | Humanities

HUMANITIES

King Lear Master Class | Photo: Beowulf Sheehan

MASTER CLASSES KING LEAR: BEHIND THE SCENES DANCE HEGINBOTHAM SCIENCE ON SCREEN In conjunction with Dark Theater Presented by BAM In conjunction with King Lear Part of BAMcinématek John Heginbotham LYRICS, LIBRETTO AND LUCK Neil Kutner and Elizabeth Moreau Moderated by Robert Lee Hotz In conjunction with Anna Nicole KATE WEARE COMPANY In conjunction with Dark Lark Richard Thomas ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE MASTER CLASSES Kate Weare Co-presented by BAM and SPOTLESS MIND CIRCUS AND THEATER BY ZIMMERMAN Mark Morris Dance Group BALLET PRELJOCAJ Joseph LeDoux & DE PERROT In conjunction with And then, one thousand years of peace In conjunction Hans was Heiri BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE GRIZZLY MAN Juilen Thibault Gaël Santisteva COMPANY Jon Mooallem In conjunction with A Rite HOFESH SHECHTER Janet Wong In conjunction with Sun CIRCUS AND THEATER BY ZIMMERMAN NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Hofesh Shechter & DE PERROT THE FORSYTHE COMPANY Sonia Shah In conjunction with Sider In conjunction with Hans was Heiri SUSAN MARSHALL & COMPANY Cyril Baldy and Tilman O’Donnell Dimitri Jourde In conjunction with Play/Pause Kristen Hollinsworth DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS In conjunction with DanceMotionUSAsm ART SONG FORWARD: FOR SINGERS REGGIE WILSON/FIST AND HEEL Doug Varone AND COMPOSERS PERFORMANCE GROUP In conjunction with 21c Liederabend, op.3 Reggie Wilson Christopher Burchett and Julian Wachner

WHAT WE DO 29 Education & Humanities | Humanities PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP)

Cora Dance | Photo: Steve Pisano

PDP PARTICIPATING PARTICIPATING SESSIONS PERFORMANCES AT ORGANIZATIONS PERFORMERS IN The Cycle and Program Introduction BAM FISHER American Opera Projects* TRANSITION Artistic Planning & Institutional Marketing ETERNAL NOW Clubbed Thumb Janet Charleston Programmatic Marketing White Wave Dance Cora Dance* Douglas Dunn & Dancers, Fiscal Responsibilities of Board Members & Lucinda Childs Dance Company Girl Be Heard Organizations (Webinar) AS ONE Kate Weare Company* Sarah Donnelly Fundraising & Board Development American Opera Projects STREB Extreme Action Company, Production Management & Budgeting National Black Theatre The Metropolitan Opera Ripe Time Strategic Planning and Program Conclusion STORIES Erma Katrina The Civilians Composer, Arranger, Musical Director, Cora Dance Vision Into Art Musician White Wave Dance* Igor Konyukhov 10TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON *Performed at the BAM Fisher at end Russian Imperial Ballet, Ballet with a Twist Kate Weare Company of residency Craig Philips Glimmerglass Opera, New York City Opera Brian Simerson MoMix, Erick Hawkins Dance Company Jacinta Vlach PHILADANCO, Robert Moses’ Kin Dance Company Marie Zvosec Buglisi Dance Theatre, TAKE Dance

WHAT WE DO 30 Education & Humanities | Professional Development Program Community

BAM organizes and hosts numerous BAM’S FREE community-oriented and free events. This year more than 100,000 attended PROGRAMS programs including the R&B Festival at MetroTech, Senior Cinema, community INCLUDED R&B receptions in conjunction with mainstage performances, the family-centric BAMboo! AT METROTECH Halloween celebration, the DanceAfrica bazaar, outdoor performances, exhibitions, AND ARTS IN film screenings, and the Annual Brooklyn Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., this THE GARDENS year featuring Angela Davis.

Sheila E. at R&B Festival at MetroTech

Photo: Mike Benigno

WHAT WE DO 31 Community COMMUNITY

BAMboo!| Photo: Beowulf Sheehan

DANCEAFRICA BAZAAR ARTS IN THE GARDENS COMMUNITY LGBTQ EVENTS 40,000 visited this outdoor market The New York Restoration Project, PERFORMANCES AND EVERYBOOTY: PRIDE PARTY Curated by Spank, Hey Queen!, Earl Dax, celebrating DanceAfrica founded in 1995 by , invited PARTNERSHIPS and Big Art Group. BAM to help launch a three-year arts FAB FRIDAY (outdoor performance and programming initiative to increase the screening) Everybooty returned to BAM to celebrate use of community gardens in central Pride month Brooklyn style. Featuring BLOCK PARTIES Presented in partnership with FAB Brooklyn. Four lovely and essential the city’s hottest LGBT artists and DJs, BAMBOO! Alliance, Fulton Street Business with installations, music, performances, community gardens in two different Improvement District: 3,500 children and adults attended, with Brooklyn neighborhoods (Bed-Stuy, dancing, and drinks filling the BAM Fisher DJ set featuring DJ BOBBITO GARCIA aka from basement to rooftop until 2am. music by the Brooklyn Music School’s Rock Gowanus) came alive with music, dance, Ensemble, and a DJ set by Scratch DJ KOOL BOB LOVE and films this summer as part of Arts ACE: Academy. Arts Activating Community Engagement. SCREENING OF DOIN’ IT IN THE PARK, QUEER SOCIAL PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC Presentations included a day-long music I AM DEVINE screening and afterparty festival, a Youth Moves Workshop series, MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK (outdoor Premiere screening of FOUR and afterparty acoustic concerts, an art installation performance) COMMUNITY RECEPTIONS with performance art presentation, and MY MIDNIGHT HEART SWEET SCIENCE SUITE COMMUNITY a sunset film series for three consecutive CHEN LO LEADERS RECEPTION Saturdays in September 2013. PILLOW THEORY DANCEAFRICA VISUAL ARTIST TALK & RECEPTION WITH NNENNA OKORE Presented in partnership with 651 Arts and Make Music New York American Ballet Theatre’s MAKE MUSIC WINTER (outdoor performance) PHIL KLINE’S BOOMBOX PARADE (outdoor performances) Presented in partnership with FAB Alliance and Make Music New York

WHAT WE DO 32 Community COMMUNITY

Angela Davis at MLK Tribute | Photo: Beowulf Sheehan

R&B FESTIVAL AT 28TH ANNUAL BROOKLYN Hakeem Jeffries, US Congressman SENIOR CINEMA Dr. Rudy Crew, President, Medgar Evers METROTECH TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN BAM Senior Cinema is a free monthly film College This free outdoor summer concert series, LUTHER KING, JR. series for community members ages 65 attended by 25,000, features an eclectic BAM annually celebrates the memory of and older. This popular program serves FILM SCREENING roster of trailblazers and emerging musical Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a free event approximately 2,500 seniors in the local FREE ANGELA DAVIS AND ALL POLITICAL visionaries of R&B and world music. filled with music, film, art, and moving community annually. PRISONERS, introduced by Angela Davis These lunchtime performances are held tributes from esteemed speakers and local at MetroTech Commons, located at the community leaders. DOWNHILL corner of Flatbush and Myrtle Avenues in COMMUNITY ART EXHIBITION SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN Downtown Brooklyn. PICTURE THE DREAM KEYNOTE SPEAKER BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE Collages created in workshops by children Angela Davis, author, activist, scholar SUNDANCE KID from the Saratoga Village Community WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? 2013 MUSICAL GUESTS Center, presented in collaboration with the A SOLDIER’S STORY AVERY*SUNSHINE José James New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). THE WIZ SLY & ROBBIE Christian Cultural Center Choir SPEAKERS FOXY BROWN FATOUMATA DIAWARA BAMCAFÉ LIVE (Part of MLK Tribute) Eric L. Adams, Brooklyn Borough President NOTHING BUT A MAN BOMBINO ONAJE ALLAN GUMBS’ NEW VINTAGE Karen Brooks Hopkins, BAM President REBECCA SHEILA E. Bill de Blasio, Mayor SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER SHUGGIE OTIS Melissa Mark-Viverito, Speaker Including reception, workshop, and 2014 Charles E. Schumer, US Senator dance party NICHOLAS PAYTON presents Kirsten Gillibrand, US Senator DR. NO BLACK AMERICAN MUSIC Ken Thompson, Brooklyn District Attorney 20 FEET FROM STARDOM THE PLAYERS William J. Bratton, Police Commissioner Introduced by Darlene Love BUTLER BERNSTEIN & THE HOT 9 TRISTANA (Spanish film)

WHAT WE DO 33 Community DanceMotion USASM

David Dorfman Dance, Korhan Başaran Company, and Armenian guests | Photo: Ani Collier

Now in its fourth season, DanceMotion USASM donated to the local dance community), 2014 TOURS 27 MILLION IN —BAM’s cultural diplomacy partnership hip-hop classes for 400 students in with the Bureau of Education and Cultural Bolivia, and outreach to disabled orphans DAVID DORFMAN DANCE 50 COUNTRIES Affairs of the US Department of State—sent in Tajikistan. (NEW YORK) three of America’s finest contemporary dance Armenia, Tajikistan, Turkey companies on month-long outreach programs DMUSA 4 artist David Dorfman selected CONNECTED to facilitate cross-cultural exchange and mutual Korhan Başaran Company from Turkey, CONTRA-TIEMPO understanding. Through workshops, master and, at the request of the US Ambassador to (LOS ANGELES) WITH DANCE- classes, artist talks, creative collaborations, Armenia, two Armenian dancers to participate Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and performances, the companies shared their SM in the US-based residency. The residency artistic skills and viewpoints while experiencing MOTION USA resulted in a full-length collaborative piece the host countries’ cultural offerings. performed at BAM Fisher and shared online MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP (BROOKLYN) with the program’s 43,000 Livestream Cambodia, , Timor-Leste, Taiwan Highlights this year included a special initiative followers. DMUSA has reached more than 27 in Cambodia where a technical director (Mark million people in over 156 countries in 2014 Morris Dance Group’s Johan Henckens) spent on its social media channels. a week teaching a local Cambodian team how to build a portable dance floor (the floor was

WHAT WE DO 34 DanceMotion USASM Visual Art

BAM VISUAL ART ENLIVENED PUBLIC SPACES, FROM ATRIUMS TO BIKE RACKS

BAMBILL COVER ARTISTS FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SPECIAL PROJECTS AND EVENTS Jon Nathanson, Movement & Motion, 2013 NEXT WAVE FESTIVAL: NEXT WAVE ART: Natman Room 2013 BAM+NADA Portfolio, NADA George Segal, Hand on Thigh, 2013 BAM+NADA Portfolio, Natman Room 1978, painted plaster Katie Bell, Skewer Shower, Levitt Lobby New York and NADA Miami Beach Ken Nintzel, You Are Here, Lepercq Space 22” x 13” x 7”, courtesy The George & Helen Nnenna Okore, Egwu Ije, BAM Fisher 10th Annual BAM Art Auction, Whitebox Art Ken Nintzel, You Are Here: Artist Talk and Segal Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, NY Atrium Center, 2014 Stargazing with Ken Nintzel, BAM Fisher Nnenna Okore, Artist Talk, BAM Fisher Hillman Studio 2014 SPRING SEASON: Rooftop Terrace BAM Photography Portfolio IV, Forrest Holzapfel, The Labors of Silence, Bill Beckley, I’m Prancin’, 2013, cibachrome Diker Gallery Cafe print, 74” x 48”, courtesy of the artist Sharp Lower Lobby, BAM Fisher Pratt Institute, Art+Design Education Rachel Owens, Almost Antipodeans, Program Exhibition, BAM Fisher, Sharp Sharp Lower Lobby, BAM Fisher Lower Lobby Julia Colavita, Levitt Lobby installation KAWS, BAM Bike Park Mural, 31 Lafayette Ave

WHAT WE DO 35 Visual Art | BAM Bike Park Mural by Kaws; Bike Rack by David Byrne Who

WHO WE ARE | 2013 Next Wave Festival Photo: Julieta Cervantes Cedar Lake ContemporaryCedar Lake Ballet We Are Membership

BAM audiences are some of the most at BAM Rose Cinemas. Movie Buff-level invitations to exclusive events. This year’s MEMBERS passionate and dedicated arts supporters members receive $5 off admission to the Producers Council Celebration was held in New York City, and it shows in our cinemas and Movie Mogul-level members following a performance of The Rime of the member programs. Friends of BAM unites attend films for free all year. Other benefits Ancient Mariner starring Fiona Shaw, who CAN ACCESS enthusiasts who support the diverse arts at include invitations to monthly screenings attended the gathering. The Chairman’s BAM. Members receive an array of benefits and discussions with international and Circle Dinner, hosted by BAM’s Chairman PREVIEWS, including members-only advance ticket national filmmakers, priority access of the Board, offered an opportunity for access, waived ticket handling fees, and to BAMcinemaFest, and other special members to come together for a meal and REHEARSALS, invitations to exclusive events; this year’s screenings like a members-only sneak enjoy a performance of The Old Woman, included a rehearsal of Isabella Rossellini’s preview and Q&A for John Turturro’s 2014 directed by Robert Wilson, and featuring AND SPECIAL Green Porno and the Glyndebourne film Fading Gigolo. two unforgettable performances by Mikhail Festival Opera and London Philharmonic Baryshnikov and Willem Dafoe. Orchestra’s production of Billy Budd, and BAM PATRON PROGRAM & ARTIST CIRCLE EVENTS a members-only discussion with Princeton BAM Patrons are as extraordinary as the The Artist Circle is a group of arts professor Michael Cadden and director work they champion. Patron support starts champions who annually commit $10,000 ALONGSIDE Carrie Cracknell on her revolutionary take at $1,500, and members receive a host of each, providing critical support needed to on Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. VIP privileges, including personalized ticket nurture creative innovation. Artist Circle ARTISTS handling and concierge services, invitations members mingle with world-class artists BAM Cinema Club members support to all opening-night parties and working at intimate gatherings. Special events world-class first-run and repertory films rehearsals, access to donor lounges, and have included conversations with Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellan, and .

WHAT WE DO 37 Membership BAM BOARD

Year ending June 30, 2014

BAM BOARD CHAIR MEMBERS Edgar A. Lampert EX OFFICIO Alan H. Fishman Jeffrey H. Barker François Letaconnoux Hon. Michael R. Bloomberg Tony Bechara Gary Lynch Hon. Christine C. Quinn BAM BOARD VICE CHAIRS René Böttcher Patricia E. Michels Hon. Marty Markowitz William I. Campbell Gordon Bowen Ahrin Mishan Hon. Kate D. Levin Adam E. Max Linda Chinn Donald R. Mullen Jr. Felice Forer Axelrod Henry Christensen III William A. Perlmuth Lela Goren PRESIDENT Pamela A. Codispoti David L. Picket Jamie Snow Markowitz Karen Brooks Hopkins Dr. Rudolph F. Crew Frances A. Resheske David E. R. Dangoor Sarah C. Robertson CHAIRMEN EMERITI Jonathan F.P. Rose SECRETARY Cheryl Della Rosa Neil D. Chrisman Joseph V. Melillo Anna Kuzmik Sampas Dinyar S. Devitre Seth S. Faison Alberto Sanchez Beth Rudin DeWoody Bruce C. Ratner TREASURER Mark Diker Timothy Sebunya James I. McLaren Andre Dua Adi Shamir HONORARY TRUSTEES Brendan J. Dugan Bartholomew A. Sheehan III Robert L. Forbes PRESIDENT EMERITUS Thérèse Esperdy Danny Simmons Charles J. Hamm Harvey Lichtenstein Teri Everett Jessica Smith Barbara B. Haws, C.A. Mallory Factor Brian Stafford William Josephson Ronald E. Feiner, Esq. Axel Stawski Mary Kantor Richard E. Feldman, Esq. Joseph A. Stern John Lipsky Steven G. Felsher Pedro Torres Ciliberto Laurie Mallet Jeanne Donovan Fisher John L. Usdan Cathy-Ann Martine Barry M. Fox Brigitte Vosse David L. Ramsay, M.D., M.Ed. MaryAnne Gilmartin Nora Ann Wallace Elaine Weinstein Robert M. Greenberg Hon. Franklin R. Weissberg Vaughn C. Williams, Esq. G. Penn Holsenbeck Adam Wolfensohn Anne Hubbard Claire Wood Mark H. Jackson Andrew Zolli Daniel A. Klores

WHO WE ARE 38 BAM Board BAM SUPPORTERS

Stephanie & Timothy Ingrassia Shearman & Sterling LLP Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund KPMG LLP $500,000 Frederick Iseman Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation Bette & Richard Saltzman Jay Kriegel & Kathryn McAuliffe (Tides Foundation) brigitte nyc Motors USA Pedro Jose Torres & Cecilia Picon The Scherman Foundation, Inc. Eileen M. Lach Brooklyn Borough President’s Office—Eric Adams Stephen & Maribelle Leavitt Jennifer Small & Adam Wolfensohn Bartholomew A. Sheehan & Sheila A. Cain Solange Landau Brooklyn Community Foundation The Lepercq Charitable Foundation Santander Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP François & Calleen Letaconnoux The City of New York—Bill de Blasio, Mayor Toby Devan Lewis Joseph A. Stern Mr. & Mrs. Howard Solomon The Levine Foundation Aashish & Dinyar Devitre Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation Joseph LeRoy & Ann C. Warner Fund Brian Stafford John Lipsky & Zsuzsanna S. Karasz The Irene Diamond Fund Oliver Wyman, Inc. Williams & Connolly LLP The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Carley Roney & David Liu Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman Onassis Cultural Center NY Anonymous The Geraldine Stutz Trust, Inc. The Lupin Foundation Ford Foundation Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York Ram Sundaram Briehan Lynch & Alexander Evis The Howard Gilman Foundation May & Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. Estate of Martha Zalles M&T Bank Goldman Sachs Gives The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. $25,000 Ann Ziff Mattis Family Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives at the recommendation of Anne The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Jody & John Arnhold Anonymous (2) Hamish Maxwell Hubbard & Harvey Schwartz The Skirball Foundation Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust Scott C. McDonald Diane & Adam E. Max Axel Stawski & Galia Meiri Susan L. Baker & Michael R. Lynch McGuireWoods LLP The New York City Council—Brooklyn Delegation The Joseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg Charitable Trust Mercedes T. Bass William Patrick McMullan & Rachel McPherson The New York City Council—Melissa Mark-Viverito, Target BNY Mellon $10,000 Constance & H. Roemer McPhee Speaker Time Warner Inc. Roger & Brook Berlind Linda & Max Addison Medgar Evers College Gifts and Grants New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Toll Brothers City Living Bryan Cave LLP The Aeroflex Foundation Edward S. Moore Foundation New York City Economic Development Corporation Robert L. Turner Charles Hayden Foundation Roger Alcaly & Helen Bodian Barbara & Richard Moore Jonathan F.P. & Diana Calthorpe Rose John L. & Eva Usdan Goldman Sachs Gives at the direction of R. Martin Allen & Overy LLP Morgan Stanley Martha A. & Robert S. Rubin Chavez Allan Arffa & Kay Matschullat Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Nora Ann Wallace & Jack Nusbaum Linda & Adam Chinn David Ashen Charles M. Nathan & Alisa F. Levin The SHS Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Henry Christensen III The Barker Welfare Foundation The Winston Foundation, Inc. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Department of State, Bureau of Citi Foundation The Howard Bayne Fund Preservation Educational and Cultural Affairs Constans Culver Foundation Tony Bechara Royal Norwegian Consulate General Robert Davoli & Eileen McDonagh Paula & Earl Black The O’Grady Foundation $50,000 Rohit & Katharine Desai Emma Bloomberg & Christopher Frissora Joey O’Loughlin $250,000 Altria Group, Inc. DeWitt Stern The Bloomingdale’s Fund of the Macy’s Foundation William J. & Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation American Express Frances Bermanzohn & Alan Roseman Mark Diker & Deborah Colson Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Bowe Jim & Mary Ottaway Bloomberg Philanthropies Jessica E. Smith & Kevin R. Brine Andre & Stephanie Dua The Brooklyn Brewery Michael Palm Foundation Robert Sterling Clark Foundation Betsy and Ed Cohen/Areté Foundation Epstein Teicher Philanthropies Donald A. Capoccia Stephen Palmese First New York Partners Management The Corinthian Foundation Forest City Ratner Companies Jim Chervenak William & Laura Taft Paulsen Charles J. & Irene F. Hamm Ide & David Dangoor Barry M. Fox Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Peck Stacpoole Foundation The Hearst Foundations, Inc. Davis Polk & Wardwell Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Simon & Sarah Collier Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater The Foundation, Inc. The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Fribourg Family Foundation Credit Suisse Pfizer Inc. Suzie & Bruce Kovner Delta Air Lines Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Crunch Philip Morris International Leon Levy Foundation Charles & Valerie Diker Barbara Gladstone Gallery Inc. Beatrice & James Del Favero Lyon & Hilary Polk The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Brendan & Barbara Dugan Beth & Gary Allen Glynn Diageo Maya Polsky Donald R. Mullen Jr. Thérèse M. Esperdy & Robert G. Neborak Goodwin Procter LLP Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Marcel Przymusinski New York State Council on the Arts Steven & Susan Felsher The Grand Marnier Foundation Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. William & Katherine Rayner Stavros Niarchos Foundation Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation The William and Mary Greve Foundation The Educational Foundation of America Reed Smith LLP David & Jane Walentas Agnes Gund GGMC Parking, LLC Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation Related Companies H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture Mr. & Mrs. Burton K. Haimes Carol & Roger Einiger William D. & Susan Kahan Rifkin The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust The Harkness Foundation for Dance In Memory of Robert Sklar Mallory & Elizabeth Factor Max Rifkind-Barron Anonymous The Emily Davie & Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 Linda & Martin Fell River Café Grace Lyu-Volckhausen Barbara Haws & William Josephson Estate of Richard B. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. Rogers MetLife Foundation Cheryl Henson & Ed Finn Alvin E. Friedman-Kien & Ryo Toyonaga Rolex SA $100,000 James I. McLaren & Lawton W. Fitt Penn & Diane Holsenbeck Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP Alexandra Munroe & Robert Rosenkranz Altman Foundation Mertz Gilmore Foundation Miriam Katowitz & Arthur Radin David & Susie Gilbert Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Bank of America The Ambrose Monell Foundation Dan & Abbe Klores Goldman, Sachs & Co. Michael J. Schmidtberger & Margaret Sung William I. Campbell & Christine Wächter-Campbell Henry and Lucy Moses Fund, Inc. Tal Litvin Elaine Golin Richard G. Schneidman Chase Nash Family Foundation Frederick Loewe Foundation, Inc. The Green Fund Inc. Donna & Marvin Schwartz Con Edison National Endowment for the Arts Gary Lynch & Kate Hall The Grodzins Fund Timothy & Julie Sebunya Corinthian Media, Inc. National Grid Goldman Sachs Gives at the recommendation of David & Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Gutman Adi Shamir & Richard D. Baron Cumberland Packing Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc. Susan Marcinek The Marc Haas Foundation, Inc. The Evelyn Sharp Foundation Della Rosa Family Foundation The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Dozier Hasty & Nancy Havens-Hasty Sidley Austin LLP Jeanne Donovan Fisher Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP Cecilia & James Herbert Sills Family Foundation Fleurs Bella Mikhail Prokhorov Fund Linda & Stuart Nelson Sophie Hughes Susan & Larry Sills Susan L. Foote & Stephen L. Feinberg Sarah & Spencer Robertson O’Melveny & Myers LLP Consulate General of Israel NY/NJ Snowflake Youth Foundation The Francena T. Harrison Foundation Trust Rockefeller Brothers Fund Gabriel & Lindsay Pizzi Alan Jones & Ashley Garrett Edward Spilka The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives at the direction of Pablo J. Alex Porter Gene & Terry Kaufman Sam & Ellen Sporn Richard Hulbert Salame The Reed Foundation Will & Prattana Kennedy The Starr Foundation IFC Anna Kuzmik Sampas & George Sampas Renova Alexander E. Kipka & Katherine Nintzel Starry Night Fund The Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund The David Rockefeller Fund, Inc. David L. Klein, Jr. Foundation

WHO WE ARE 39 BAM Supporters Jean Stein The Moody’s Foundation Jill & Sheldon Bonovitz Jayme Koszyn & Thomas O’Handley Daniel & Toby Talbot John Strasswimmer Morgan Stanley Polk Wealth Management Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Borer Thomas Koveleskie Sukey Tamarkin Amanda Taylor Fund of the Anne Cox Chambers Sanford R. Nager & Dianne Abeloff Gary N. & Dr. Charles Lee Joan Kreiss Alexander Tarakhovsky & Anne Schaefer Foundation Stephen R. Nelson J. Anthony Braddock Mark Krueger Charitable Fund of Tides Foundation Kathryn Taras & Anthony Elitcher Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr New Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Brooklyn Tea Company Miodrag Kukrika Juliet Taylor & James Walsh Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn Project Andrew D. Brown Christine La Monica Lunn Josephine & Philip Teverow Barbara & David Zalaznick New York City Department for the Aging The Brownstone Foundation Hugh & Betsy Lamle Foundation Peter C. Trent Pia & Jimmy Zankel New York State Education Department Robert & Joan Catell Nancy N. Lassalle Susan Unterberg Anonymous Lorry Newhouse Beverly & Herbert Chase LeadDog Marketing Vanetta Vancak David & Janet Offensend Amita & Purnendu Chatterjee Roseanne Legrand Bernardette Vaskas Bill & Patty Dugan Perlmuth Joyce E. Chelberg Jonathan E. Lehman Vidaris $5,000 The Perseus Books Group Pamela Codispoti & Mark Habner Bruce Leibstone Patricia Voight & Rachel Wolff Matthew & Krista Annenberg Diana Elzey Pinover & Eugene A. Pinover Stuart H. Coleman & Meryl Rosofsky Julius Leiman-Carbia & Kyle Smith Thomas Von Foerster Armour Beauty Rajika & Anupam Puri Ranny Cooper & David Smith Hon. Stephen Levin, New York City Council Howard & Ruth Warshower Jeffrey & Shari Aronson Bradley Radoff Breukelein Institute/Dennis Corrado Richard Levy & Lorraine Gallard Lisa Wassong Leslie & Alan Beller Frances A. Resheske The Cowles Charitable Trust Christopher Li Greci & Robert Ohlerking Robert Watt & Dawn Bradford Denise Bernardo & Eddie Muentes Tracey & Phillip Riese Anthony Creamer Simon Lipskar & Kate Zuckerman Michael S. Weinstein JJ & Michelle Berney Hon. Annette Robinson, New York State Assembly The Criterion Collection Susan Lorence John R. Wellschlager & Elizabeth D. McDermott Geoffrey Bible Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation Sebastian Cucullu Lowe Campbell Ewald Dr. Sylvia Welsh & Dr. Howard Welsh Bingham McCutcheon LLP DT Salazar Inc. Linda Dennery Dianne MacKenzie Victoria Westhead & John Levy Bill Borrelle Jack Sanderson Jennie & Richard Descherer Anne Mackinnon James Wilentz & Robin Maxwell Louis Camilleri Simon Sinek Diana Diamond & John Alschuler Jan Marks Richard Winger Capezio/Ballet Makers Dance Foundation, Inc. Stephen Smith & Ford Rogers Trey Ditto John Martinez & Andrea Bozzo Kirby Woodson Natalia Chefer Ted Snowdon Frederick N. & Michele Oka Doner Richard J. Massey Nancy Workman & Jonathan Miller Airbnb Jeanne & Steven Stellman Dr. Jack Downhill Jr. Mia Mather Peter Wright & Sally Dricks Timothy & Carol Cole Stop & Stor Charitable Fund Larry E. Dumont, M.D. & Martin Gould Deborah McAlister & Christopher Jones Nurten Goksu Yolac The Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation Michael M. Thomas Suzan & Fred Ehrman Sharon & Curtis Mechling Zeichner, Ellman & Krause LLP The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc. Jane M. Timken Dwight W. and Ann C. Ellis Norma & Randy Moore Matthew & Myra Zuckerbraun Kimberly Cox Jane & Robert Toll Gail Erickson & Christa Rice Michael Newhouse Anonymous (2) Stuart D. Freedman & Carla E. Craig Travelers Foundation Fiona & Harvey Fein Linda Nochlin Pommer Peter Curran Teresa Tsai Britton & Melina Fisher Christopher A. Noey & Ghiora Aharoni Joan K. Davidson (The J.M. Kaplan Fund) Michael Tuch Foundation, Inc. David W. Fitts James C. & Marie Nugent-Head Marlas Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo & Cody J. Smith Margo & Anthony Viscusi Mr. & Mrs. Austin T. Fragomen, Jr. NYC Department of Youth and Community Development $1,500 Hon. Peter J. Abbate Jr., New York State Assembly Samuel Feldman & Marilyn Meyerhoff The Weininger Foundation, Inc. Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United William McGinty & Bianca Orlando Aaron Abend Barbara J. Fife Jill Weinstein States Meredith Palmer Nora Abousteit & Joshua Ramo First American Title Insurance Company of New York Francis H. Williams FXFOWLE Architects Wilhelmina Parris Brice Acosta Paul J. Fribourg Robert G. Wilmers Paul A. Gangsei & Susan Herman Pivot Caroline P. Addison Laurie Garrett Nina Winthrop Michael E. & Mary Gellert John Perkins & Hope Dana Ronald & June Ahrens Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Carolyn & H.L. Wise Lynn Gilbert Marnie S. Pillsbury Alexandra Alger Nomi Ghez Foundation Elizabeth & Richard Witten Shellie Gillespie POP NYC Daniel Algrant John N. & Gillett A. Gilbert Richard C. Yancey MaryAnne Gilmartin Aleksey Pryadko Jonathan & Jennifer Soros Pamela Grace Jennifer Carlson & Andrew Zolli Virginia Gliedman David L. Ramsay, MD Mark Almeida & Theresa Galvin Regina M. Griffin Anonymous Rhonna & Ezra Goodman Peter & Susan Restler American Endowment Foundation Robert D. Hall & Jane Hritz Hall Joseph Gordon & Mark Bauer Juergen Riehm & Jody Oberfelder Stephanie Ansin Scott & Ellen Hand Gordon & Mary Gould Mr. & Mrs. David Rockefeller Janet Aspen & Joseph Polizzotto Molly Heines & Thomas Moloney $2,500 Francis Greenburger & Isabelle Autones Seth Rosenberg & Catherine Lebow Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation The Foundation Jacqueline & Joseph Aguanno Peter & Monika Greenleaf Gerald Rosenfeld Jonathan Aviv Lois Herzeca Donald Allison & Sumiko Ito Jane & Jean-Marie Grenier Mace Rosenstein Peter Balis & Brian Goldston John & Samantha Hunt Mark Allison & Stephanie Holmquist Amy & Ronald Guttman Milton T. Schaeffer Alexandra Ballard Investors Bank Alvin J. Rockwell 1990 Charitable Trust Hartley & Marks Publishers, Inc. Ira Schreger Paul Balser Linda & Lawton Johnson The American Chai Trust James G. Croghan & Louis R. Hedgecock Nancy Schuh Nancy Barber Mary Kantor Rina Anoussi & Takis Anoussis David & Jennifer Herman-Feldman Gabriel & Jolie Schwartz Andrea Barbieri Seryl & Charles Kushner Family Foundation Aon Foundation Dr. Arlene Heyman, MD Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Schwartz Wilhelmina Barker Kusmi Tea Frank & Mary Ann Arisman Phyllis & Jan Hyde Tatiana Serafin In memory of Robert L. Barocci Robin & Edgar Lampert Claude Arpels Scott & Viktoriia Irwin Vivien & Michael Shelanski Hugo Barreca & Wendy Schlemm Michael Lee Adrienne Arsht Mark Jackson & Karen Hagberg Ted & Mary Jo Shen Byron Bartlett Robert Lehman Foundation Daniel Baldini David & Amy Jaffe Amy Sherman-Palladino Whitney Baxter Hon. Joseph R. Lentol, New York State Assembly David Bank & Jason R. Stone Douglas Jaffe & Kristin Heavey Gil Shiva Martine Beamon & Eddie Joyce Marion Leydier Leah & Benjamin Barber Donna & Carroll Janis Barbara Simmons Kathleen Begala & Yves-Andre Istel The Bertha and Isaac Liberman Foundation in memory Katie Barthmaier & Brent Buck Michele & David Joerg Patricia J. S. Simpson Anka & Louis Begley of Jeffrey P. Klein Jayne H. Baum Randy & Mill Jonakait Ellynne Skove Carol Bellamy The Liman Foundation Mickey & Martin Baumrind Barbara Julius & Marc Silberberg Mike & Janet Slosberg Richard & Elizabeth Bellingham Allison & Joe Magliocco Nathaniel Beck & Karen Hackett Julia Kahr & Brian Colton Sarah & R. Sorenson Alan Berenbaum MALIN+GOETZ Jim & Lisa Bedell Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation, Inc. Joan & Laurence Sorkin Judith Berg Donna Marshall George E. Berger & Associates LLC J. J. Kasper Jr. Melissa Schiff Soros Thérèse D. Bernbach McGraw Hill Financial David I. Berley, Walter & Samuels, Inc. Katten Muchin Rosemann LLP Tom & Wendy Stephenson Marie-Eve Berty Joyce F. Menschel Elaine S. Bernstein Gerri Kay Michael & Marjorie Stern Julia Bienstock Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Menschel Susan V. Berresford Philip Kearns & Sid Ray Dr. Susan Stewart Karen Binder & Victor Ney Martin F. & Selma E. Mertz Paul Blackman & Sharon Rowlands Helen Kim-Bordes The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation Stefanie Birkmann & Sunil Savkar Virginia & Timothy Millhiser Mr. & Mrs. James P. Bodovitz Alan & Susan Kolod Elizabeth F. Stribling

WHO WE ARE 40 BAM Supporters Dr. David Biro Joseph Fazio Kameron Kordestani Edward Nahem David & Aliana Spungen Jeffrey Blair Andrew & Audrey Feiner The Krumholz Foundation Alex Namzoff Barbara Stanton Jennie & Jake Blair Ronald E. Feiner Esq. Roberta Krumholz Gabriel Nussbaum Gillian Steel Allison Blinken Martin Feinman & Amy Cooney George & Liz Krupp Barry Okun Emily & Adam Steinberg Alison Blood Edith Ferber Peter & Karen Labbat Roger W. Oliver Deborah Stewart & James Mintz Bill Bragin & Lisa Philp Katherine & Luke Fichthorn Helen & James Lally Dr. Catherine Orentreich Gail Stone & Matt Fishbein Samy Brahimy & Lizanne Merrill Joan Salwen Fields Rocco & Deborah Landesman Jane Ormerod & Peter Darrell Leila Straus Amanda Brainerd FIMF, Inc. Judith A. Langer & Arthur Applebee Brolota S. Owens Gabrielle Tana Dominique Bravo & Eric Sloan Arthur & Susan Fleischer Lauren Langlois Kathleen Owens Julie Tarney Alida Brill Jeffrey Fleishhacker Drs. John & Judie LaRosa Ilana Pachter & William Wynn William & Anne M. Tatlock Virgina Brody Marek Fludzinski Andrew Lazarow & Rachel Routh Cheryl Paradis & Gene McCullough Charlotte L. Thorp Brooklyn Roasting Company Lydia Foo Melva Bucksbaum & Raymond Learsy Gwenevere Parker Catherine K. Tice Donnaldson Brown Andrew & Blake Foote Matthew & Sabrina Leblanc Irena Tocino Jacqueline Bryant James Fowler Helena Lee & Richard Klapper Kirk & Sue Patrick Coralie Toevs Norman & Terri Buchan Allison Franco Lisa Lee Amy Perry Michael Toledano Noreen & Kenneth Buckfire Katherine Franke Barbara Lemperly Grant Alexandra & Frederick Peters Amanda Topaz Angela Bucknell M. Derene & Julius Frazier Carol & Joel Levy Antonia Pew Manny Torrijos & Jing Shang Tan James Burke Katherine Freygang Jeffrey Lewis & Karin Miller-Lewis Elizabeth Peyton Melissa Tyson Elizabeth Butson Friars Foundation Anatoly Lezhen Carl Podwoski & Virginia Lovejoy Chauncey Upson Laura E. Butzel & David Berg Effie & Robert Fribourg Kitty C. Linder Nancy Portnoy Dino Veronese William & Regina Cahill Eleanor F. Friedman Keith Lloyd Sandra Pierson Prior Diana Viñoly Interiors Sol W. & Hermina Cantor Foundation Alexander C. & Tillie S. Speyer Foundation Rachel Loeb & Zachary Block Project: Worldwide Claudia Wagner & Don Lebowitz Carmine Capossela & Maura McDonnell Todd & Treacy Gaffney Joseph Lovett & James Cottrell Leslie & David Puth David Wagner Charles Carberry Duane McLaughlin & M. Salomé Galib Ann M. & Mitchell A. Lowenthal The Quebec Government Office in New York Ethan J. Wagner & Thea Westreich Carolina Carvalho-Cross Al Garner Richard Lynn & Joseph Evall Martin & Anna Rabinowitz Marcus Wainwright & Glenna Neece Mary Ellen Cashman Bink Garrison Jane MacAn Christopher Rapcewicz & Claudia Bungaro Kara Walker Lori Chemla & Shelley Sonnenberg Lynda & Marvin Geller Ann MacDonald & Charles Raubicheck Me & Ro Leigh & Robin Walters Perry Chen Patricia Gift John Macintosh Katherine E. Ringer Seth Washinsky Neil & Kathleen Chrisman Katharine Gilbert Macro Sea Inc. Joumana Rizk Janet C. Waterhouse PhD Joan Hardy Clark Gregory F. Gilmartin Edward Mafoud John Rockwell & Linda Mevorach Kathy & Bill Weigel Clifford Chance US LLP Lauren C. Glant & Michael J. Gillespie Camila Pastor & Stephen Maharam Connie & Ted Roosevelt Sandra & George Weiksner Frederick & Jan Cohen Amy Kern & John M. Goldsmith Brian & Florence Mahony James & Eliza Rossman Laurie & David I. Weiner Jill and Irwin Cohen I. Michael Goodman & Judith Uman Dr. Robert Maki Lisa & Jonathan Sack Earl D. & Gina Ingoglia Weiner Jacob Cohen, founder, Stackhouse Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gray Laurie Mallet/Ozone Design, Inc. S. Gerald Saliman & Raymond Vallejo Charlene Magen Weinstein Joel Cohen & Karyn Zieve Great Performances Ronald Daignault & Teresa Maloney Samuel Samore Elaine Weinstein Ofer Cohen & Melissa Dibella The Green-Wood Cemetery Andrea Marber Mina Samuels & David Foster David F. Wertheimer John Colborn Terry Grossman & Kathy Speer Phillip Marriott & Susannah Taylor Nancy Sands Harry White & Esther Redmount Lynn Collins David Gruber James R. Marshall Lori Saperstein Susan Whiting & Bruce Van Dusen Michele & Terry Cone Gunilla Haac Frank Martinez Margaret Sarkela & John Curtis Betsy Witten & Kevin Dotson Joseph Cosgriff Helen & Peter Haje Nina Matis Douglas & Ans Schickler Daniel Clay Houghton Alyn Cosgrove Patricia Hallstein & Axel Kramer Jerri & Tom Mayer Ellen Schleifer & Jordan Katz Doug Wolff Marina Couloucoundis Kenneth V. Handal & Mary F. Golden Liese & Peter Mayer Anthony Schlesinger & Anne Forward Minah Worley & Richard Breg Worley Catherine C. Cox Joan & Douglas B. Hansen Joseph McDonagh Lynn Schneider Aamir Wyne Caroline & Paul Cronson David Hariton & Thomas Lippy Dale McDonald Roberta Schneiderman Michael & Barbara Zimmerman Bobbie Crosby The Haupt Foundation, Inc., in memory of Stuart Haupt Kathryn A. McDonald Florian Schodel Frank & Arrien Zinghini Michele Cubic & Raymond Velazquez Douglas & Jessica Healy Travis McGhie & Thomas Mizer Patricia Schoenfeld Micha Ziprkowski Katherine Cunningham & Christopher Dixon Robert & Barbara Heelan Alice McKown Richard Schwartz Anonymous (9 Ellen & John Curtis John Heilemann Gordon McLeod & Melanie Grisanti Ralf Schwieger Justin Daniel & Josh Cogswell Stephen & Ruth Hendel Elizabeth McMahon & Patrick Burns Elisabeth Searles & Richard Friedberg David Darby Samuel & Hagit Hertz Susan Meirs Laura Sejen Karen Dauler & Gaston Silva Hewitt School Ashley & Brittany Melone Ann Settel Sharon & Christopher Davis Adria & Donald Hillman Claudine & Aeric Meredith-Goujon Rena Shagan Sabina & Adam Deaton The Hoffman Law Firm Danny & Audrey Meyer Shamos Family Foundation As of June 30, 2014 Michael J. Del Giudice Lily & Joel Hoffman Pamela Michaelcheck Mark Shepherd & Juliet Blake Scott M. Delman Frank Holozubiec Franny Milberg Elizabeth M. & David M. Sherman Diana Delmonte-Wong & Adrian Wong Katherine Hosford & Christopher Welch Diane Miller Olatokumbo & Sheethal Shobowale Martha Deright Timothy Hughes Judith Scofield & David C. Miller Anne Sidamon-Eristoff Marie Derosa & Richard McNeil Whitney Hunter-Thomson Iliana F. Mindlin Michael Siem & Audrey Walen Edwin & Paula DeYoung Jan Inscho & Seymour Miles Minerva Audio Visual , Inc. Larry & Ashley Silverman Anne & John Dockery Steven & Susan Jacobson Lucy Mitchell-Innes Loren & Marlene Skeist John Doherty T. Radey Johnson & Jane Platt Helen Modie Elaine Sloan Catherine Dumait-Harper & Alan Harper Alexandra Jones Donald & Gwen Moffat Marcia Smith & Ken Andrichik Violet & Christopher Eagan Genevieve Kahr & Dan Freedberg Adrian Mojica Matthew Patrick Smyth Frederick Eberstadt Kenneth Kail & Ivy Hwang Shauna Monkman Susan Snodgrass William S. Ehrlich & Ruth Lloyds Alex & Ada Katz Michael & Ginger Montel James Sollins Christopher & Nicole Elliman Aaron & Jacquie Katzel Maria Montoya Andrew P. Solomon & Elizabeth Bartman Lorren Erstad & David Lerner Kevin Keating Aaron Morell Richard & Mimi Somerby Boris Evelkin Susan Kellman John Morning Annaliese Soros Teri Everett & Mark Davidson Suzanne Greene & John Kelly Kathy Morton & David Nadelman Ellen Sorrin Richard & Florence Fabricant Dennis Klejna Nancy Abraham & Arnold Moss Dr. Rogelio Sosnik & Dr. Irene Cairo

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ARCHIVES Stacey Dinner, Artist Services Manager Holly Shen Chaves, Curator of Visual Arts EXECUTIVES: Sharon Lehner, Director of Archives Jeannine Baca, Britney Polites Artist Services Mary Gordanier, Visual Arts Asst. Karen Brooks Hopkins, President Sarah Gentile, Digital Project Archivist Representatives Ben Lasser, Major Gifts Coordinator Joseph V. Melillo, Executive Producer Fleck,, Archives Coordinator Travis Calvert, Major Gifts Asst. Alice Bernstein, Executive Vice President Ryan Evans, Joseph Bradshaw, Michael Messina, THEATER MANAGEMENT Matthew Bregman, Vice President for Development Processing Archivists MEMBERSHIP Christine M. Gruder, Theater Manager Stephanie S. Hughley, Vice President of Education & Jan Carr, Digital Content Writer Katherine King, Director of Membership Programs John L. Jones, Assoc. Theater Manager Humanities Anita Goss, Volunteer Librarian Sarah Mischner, Membership Manager Sonia Clayton, Jacqueline David, Leroy Houston, Soo Pak, Vice President of Marketing & Larysa McKenna, Jonna Pressman Volunteers Bruce Smolanoff, Telefund Manager Theater Staff Supervisors Communications Cheryl-Lyn Miller, Membership Asst. Keith Stubblefield, Chief Financial Officer and Vice Shannon Alexander, Jessica Benton, Allison Bodwell, President of Finance & Administration GENERAL MANAGEMENT: BUILDING OPERATIONS Stéphanie De Latour, Justin Gray, Kimberly Howard, Michael Zanca, Director of Building Operations Patrick J. Scully, General Manager Samantha Inniss, Melissa Krzywicki, Emilie McDonald, Rohan Bhasin, Facilities Manager PRESIDENT’S OFFICE: Sarah Bierenbaum, Asst. General Manager Joe Mulligan, Adrienne Reynolds, Amanda Wilder, Darryl Halickman, Project Manager Grace Eubank, Project Coordinator Jaclyn Bouton, Sarah Danielsen, Project Managers Saarah Zebede, Membership Representatives Markee Glover, Mailroom Clerk Michael Hurst, Administrative Asst. Kevin Condardo, GM Budget Manager Jean Smith, Steve McDowell, Building Services Assocs. Liana Agredo, Jessie Fairbanks, Project Coordinators INSTITUTIONAL GIVING Alysha Wright, Building Operations Coordinator BAM ROSE CINEMAS Molly Rodino, GM Coordinator, Budgets & Contracts Clemente Luna, Director of Institutional Giving Harsh Lochan, Building Operations Asst. Efi Shahar, Cinema Executive Manager Dakota Scott, Administrative Asst. Bethany Basile, Kailin Husayko, Institutional Giving Michael Katz, Projectionist Nivia Prescod, BAM Fisher Front of House Managers Adam Goldberg, Asst. Manager Representative & Rentals Asst. BUILDING MAINTENANCE Kaitlyn McKeon, Institutional Giving Coordinator Adam Birnbaum, Film Buyer Anthony Shields, Maintenance Supervisor Daniel Curato, Calvin Brackett, Ronald Hunter, Andreea Drogeanu, Davina Roberts, Anthony Shields PRODUCTION CORPORATE RELATIONS Maintainers Jr., Shana Kay Smith, Head Floor Staff Neil Kutner, Director of Production Chantal Bernard, Director of Corporate Relations Carl Blango, Asst. Maintainer Don Coleman, Production Manager Gwendolyn Pointer, Director, Corporate Sponsorships/ BAMCINÉMATEK Josh Escajeda, Assoc. Production Manager New Business Development Gabriele Caroti, Director Paul Bartlett, Jennifer Grutza, Audrey Hoo, Dylan SECURITY Ashley Jacobson, Corporate Relations Manager Nellie Killian, David Reilly, Programmers Nachand, Elizabeth Moreau, Production Supervisors Chris Thompson, Security Manager Elizabeth Sarkady, Business Development Manager Lisa Thomas, Publicist Ryan Gastelum, Danielle Colburn, Production Coordinators Melvin Patterson, Manuel Taveras, Supervising Rebecca Carew, Sponsorship Asst. Andrew Chan, Marketing Coordinator Heli Soell, Administrative Coordinator Attendant Guards Kenneth Aguillera, Collie Dean, Senior Attendant Guards Jesse Trussell, Programming Asst. PATRON SERVICES Marlon Desouza, Felix Jusino, Kevin Lemon, Hannah Thomas, Publicity & Marketing Asst. STAGE CREW Ramzi Awn, Director of Patron Services Teonia Smith, Andel Thomas, Michael Whyte, Ryan Werner, Programmer at Large Thomas Paulucci, Crew Chief Michael Kendrick, Manager of Patron Services & Attendant Guards Cyrus Similly, Head Carpenter, OH Donor Relations ARTISTIC PROGRAMMING: Timothy Fuller, Flyman, OH Jessica Hindle, Patron Services Coordinator Stonie Darling, Department Manager James D’Adamo, Head Electrician, OH CUSTODIAL SERVICES Samantha Shay, Patron Services Asst. Ross Marshall, Manager of Artistic Planning Amy Domjan, Asst. Electrician, OH Ramon Cabassa, Custodial Supervisor Bill Horton Jr., Master of Properties, OH Allan Boyce, Ludlow Chamberlain, Isaias Flores, SPECIAL EVENTS Marc Putz, Sound Engineer, OH Mayra Guillen, Ron Rathan, Akeon Thomas, Custodians Margaret Breed, Director of Special Events PROGRAMS & CURATORIAL James Kehoe, Head Carpenter, HT Nick Schwartz-Hall, Line Producer Marissa Neiman, Special Events Managers John Manderbach, Head Electrician, HT Rachel Katwan, Asst. Line Producer James Vause, Special Events Coordinator Edward Donohue, Master of Properties, HT Amy Cassello, Assoc. Producer, Next Wave Festival DEVELOPMENT: Jessica Hackett, Paloma Wake, Special Events Assts. Alison Dabdoub, Sound Engineer, HT Darrell M. McNeill, Assoc. Producer, Music Joe Werner, Asst. Carpenter, HT INDIVIDUAL GIVING R. Michael Blanco, DanceMotion USASM, Project Director Oscar Gruchalski, Richard Wurzbach, Utility Men William Lynch, Director of Leadership Gifts ENDOWMENT & PLANNED GIVING Tanya Calamoneri, DanceMotion USASM, Project Manager Mary Lou Houston, Wardrobe Supervisor Barbara Cummings, Director of Development Denis Azaro, Endowment & Planned Giving Director SM Sophia Shackleton, DanceMotion USA , Project Coordinator Glenn Alan Stiskal, Director of Major Gifts Alexandra Biss, Manager of Board Relations Danny Kapilian, Producer, R&B Festival, MetroTech Gwendolyn Dunaif, Assoc. Director, Major Gifts & Steven Serafin, Special Consultant & Editor, BAM: The ARTIST SERVICES Patron Programs Complete Works Mary Reilly, Director of Artist Services Richard Serrano, Research Manager

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EDUCATION & HUMANITIES Victor Jouvert, First Asst. Treasurer Jessica Goldschmidt, Copywriter HUMAN RESOURCES Rhea Daniels, Volunteer Shana Parker, Director of Operations for E&H Kevin McLoughlin, Charlie Dolce, Russell Grier, Seth Azizollahoff, Director of Human Resources Jennifer Leeson, Operations Manager for E&H Asst. Treasurers Jenny Rodriguez, Human Resources Manager Nathan Gelgud, Box Office Manager TICKET & CUSTOMER SERVICES Cynthia Smith, Payroll Manager Cathleen Plazas, Internship Coordinator G. Scott Kubovsak, Director of Ticket Services Sajal Javid, Benefits Manager Tamar MacKay, Education Asst. PUBLICITY Royda C. Venture, Ticket Services Manager Neil Acharya, Alexis Boehmler, Human Resources Assts. Sandy Sawotka, Director of Publicity Rebekah Gordon, Administrative Asst. Georgina Richardson, Customer Care Manager Joe Guttridge, Assoc. Director of Publicity Giovanny Lopez, Ticket Services Coordinator INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Susan Yung, Editorial Manager Latasha McNeil, Asst. Manager William Allen Lee III, Director of Information Technologyo- EDUCATION Sarah Garvey, Adriana Leshko, Publicity Managers Ryan Mauldin, Senior Ticket Services Representative Thomas Brown, Tessitura Business Manager Steven McIntosh, Director of Education & David Hsieh, Publicist Jonas Angelet, Anaïs Blin, Robert Ebanks, Miranda Ira Sibulkin, Assoc. Director of IT Family Programs Lauren Morrow, Publicity Asst. Gauvin, Laura Grady, Joya Harris, Sindy Jean, Katora Chris Tusciuk, Web Development Manager John P. Tighe, Asst. Director Baha Ebrahimzadeh, Education & Humanities Publicist Matthews, Edgar Mendoza, Warren Ng, Elsie Pacella, Timothy Assam, Systems Administrator John S. Foster, Education Manager James Sutton, Publications Asst. Megan Pearson-Mason, Edward Raube-Wilson, Tara Svetlana Mikhalevskaya, Database Developer Eveline Chang, Verushka Wray, Program Managers Ricasa, Shanice Tulley, Noel Vega, Althea Wilkinson, Jason Q. Minnis, IT Project Manager Suzanne Youngerman, Curatorial Consultant DESIGN Ticket Services Representatives Matthew Taylor, Andrei Iliescu, Web Developers Clara Cornelius, Director of Design Jersy Rodriguez, Network Analyst HUMANITIES Patrick Morin, Assoc. Director of Design Susan Bishop, Administrative Coordinator Violaine Huisman, Director of Humanities Adam Hitt, Senior Designer FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION: Lucas Austin, Junior Desktop Analyst Molly Silberberg, Humanities Coordinator Ryan Rowlett, Senior Interactive Designer FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Katie Positerry, Interactive Designer Ellen Leszynski, Administrative Coordinator AUDIENCE RESEARCH & ANALYSIS LEAD INSTRUCTORS Michelle Angelosanto, Designer Casey Cleverly, Design Studio Coordinator George A. Wachtel Joshua Cabat, Young Film Critics FINANCE Michael LoMonico, Shakespeare Teaches Teachers Kozue Oshiro, Controller Gwendolyn Kelso, Young Shakespeare BOOKSELLER DIGITAL MEDIA & PROJECT MANAGEMENT Tameka White, Asst. Controller Jenny Rocha, Dancing into the Future Stephen Litner, Director of Digital Media Greenlight Bookstore Claudia Bailey, Budget Manager Pat Hall, BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Coordinator Aaron Weibel, Digital Operations Manager Samuel Grello, Accounts Receivable Coordinator Mo Beasley, Arts & Justice Program Nicholas Breul, Jamie Kraus, Digital Production EUROPEAN PRODUCTION REPRESENTATIVE Brian Gee, Accounting Assoc. Administrators On Tour Ltd., Roger Chapman David McCullough, Accounting Coordinator Benjamin Cohen, Assoc. Director of Video TEACHING ARTISTS Seon Gomez, Staff Accountant Ben Katz, Video Production Manager Sarah Abrams, Harold Akyeampong, Sékou Alájé, Adams Sachs, Fiscal Manager FILM BUYER Alexander Guns, Catherine Lee, Video Production Assts. Jennifer Armas, Melissa Brown, Mahogany Browne, Douglas Fischer, Fiscal Coordinator Adam Birnbaum Chia-Ti Chiu, Darian Dauchan, Emily Davis, Barbara Ely, Fiscal Asst. Harris Eisenstadt, Imani Faye, Kimani Fowlin, MARKETING IMMIGRATION COUNSEL Samara Gaev, Ana Garcia, Ingrid Gordon, Mel House, Gillian Fallon, Director of Marketing SPECIAL PROJECTS Jonathan Ginsburg, Fettman, Tolchin and Majors, PC Kanene Holder, Lauren Keating, Nicole Kempskie, Raphaele de Boisblanc, Program Marketing Manager Jeremy Dewey, Director, Project Management Farai Malianga, Geneva Manley, Hector Morales, Allison Kadin, Program Marketing Coordinator Katie Dixon, Director, Special Projects INSURANCE BROKER Kwesi Nkroma, Monica Ortiz-Rossi, Gene Osborne, Claire Frisbie, Content Marketing Manager Dewitt Stern Pamela Patrick, Katie Issel Pitre, Baba Wali Rahman, Joaquin Esteva, Advertising Manager Mike Ramsey, Gwenyth Reitz, Najee Ritter, Jenny Choi, Marketing Publications Manager CAPITAL PROJECTS LEGAL COUNSEL Victor Sanchez, Robby Stamper, Rohiatou Siby, Robert Wood, Copywriter Jonathan Jones, Director, Capital Projects Ronald E. Feiner PC Elizabeth Simmons, Karen Thornton-Daniels, Lily Friedman, Operations Manager Matthew Baclini, Capital Projects Analyst Leese Walker, Adia Whitaker Britt Aronovich, Marketing Analyst Laura Grady, Capital Projects Manager Morgan Green, Marketing Asst. MEDICAL CONSULTANTS GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Ahmar Butt, MD; Anders Cohen, MD MARKETING & STRATEGIC MARKETING Tamara McCaw, Director of Govt. & Community Affairs Molly Meloy, Director of Strategic Marketing Dewonnie Frederick, Community Affairs & RESTAURATEUR COMMUNICATIONS: Melanie Cherry, Marketing Manager, Community, Bazaar Manager Great Performances BOX OFFICE Eduction & Family Programming

Fred Dorso, Treasurer Justin Monsen, Marketing Manager, Development As of June 2014

WHO WE ARE 43 BAM Staff | Photo: Stephanie Berger Numb- De Keersmaeker Anne Teresa ers BAM Financial BAM’s financial statements are audited by Marks Paneth LLP. The summarized Statements of Financial Position as of June 30, 2013 and 2014, and Statements of Activities for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2013 and 2014 were derived from BAM’s financial statements. The complete audited financial statements are available at guidestar.org, or by writing to the NYS Statements Charities Bureau at 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10005.

Statements of Financial Position

Assets: 2013 2014 Liabilities and Net Assets: 2013 2014

Current Assets: Liabilities: Cash and Cash Equivalents 1,829,870 1,453,769 Current Liabilities: Accounts and other receivables—net 773,081 799,809 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 5,071,128 3,451,095 Government receivables—net 2,643,889 641,443 Due to BAM Endowment Trust 1,257,861 1,100,000 Pledges receivable 8,956,112 8,811,527 Deferred Revenue 728,325 1,301,760 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 3,058,682 1,835,539 Total Current Liabilities 7,057,314 5,852,855 Total Current Assets 17,261,634 13,542,087 Noncurrent Liabilities: Noncurrent assets: Notes Payable 275,267 - Pledges receivable—net 12,729,342 10,055,547 Total Liabilities 7,332,581 5,852,855 Property & Equipment—net 65,533,096 16,202,400 Beneficial interest in BAM Endowment Trust 87,877,935 96,805,763 Net Assets: Total Noncurrent Assets 166,140,373 123,063,710 Unrestricted: General Operations 5,058 1,547 Board Designated Funds 800,000 - 64,990,349 15,648,415 Total Assets 183,402,007 136,605,797 Net Investment in Property and Equipment Total Unrestricted 65,795,407 15,649,962

Restricted: Temporarily Restricted 32,014,064 36,522,714 Permanently Restricted 78,259,955 78,580,266 Total Net Assets 176,069,426 130,752,942

Total Liabilities and Net Assets 183,402,007 136,605,797

NUMBERS 45 BAM Financial Statements BAM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2013 and 2014

Total Total Total Total Board Total Temporary Permanently Total Board Total Temporary Permanently Total Unrestricted Designated Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2013 Unrestricted Designated Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2014 Operating Revenue: Support: Special Events Revenue 1,975,762 - 1,975,762 - - 1,975,762 2,156,979 - 2,156,979 8,500 - 12,165,479 Less Spec Event Expenses (427,049) - (427,049) - - (427,049) (497,795) - (497,795) - - (497,795) Special events, Net 1,548,713 - 1,548,713 - - 1,548,713 1,659,184 - 1,659,184 8,500 - 1,667,684 The City of New York 2,854,024 - 2,854,024 - - 2,854,024 3,057,148 - 3,057,148 - - 3,057,148 New York State 22,500 - 22,500 156,458 - 178,958 32,416 - 32,416 15,000 - 47,416 Federal Government 1,539,907 - 1,539,907 85,000 - 1,624,907 1,472,850 - 1,472,850 - - 1,472,850 Private Sector 13,679,213 - 13,679,213 13,078,438 - 26,757,651 17,167,510 - 17,167,510 5,118,448 - 22,285,958 Distribution from BAM Endowment Trust 3,337,860 - 3,337,860 - - 3,337,860 3,546,077 - 3,546,077 - - 3,546,077 Net Assets Released 10,024,379 - 10,024,379 (10,024,379) - - 8,684,029 - 8,684,029 (8,864,029) - - Total Support 33,006,596 - 33,006,596 3,295,517 - 36,302,113 35,619,214 - 35,619,214 (3,542,081) - 32,077,133

Earned Revenue: Performance and Co-Presenter 10,166,824 - 10,166,824 - - 10,166,824 12,471,182 - 12,471,182 - - 12,471,182 BAM Rose Cinema 3,131,092 - 3,131,092 - - 3,131,092 3,972,857 - 3,972,857 - - 3,972,857 Rentals, BAMart sales, Interest and Other Income 4,499,669 - 4,499,669 - 2,159 4,501,828 2,926,252 - 2,926,252 - 1,261 2,927,513 Total Earned Revenue 17,797,585 - 17,797,585 - 2,159 17,799,744 19,370,291 - 19,370,291 - 1,261 19,371,552

Total Operating Revenue 50,804,181 - 50,804,181 3,295,517 2,159 54,101,857 54,989,505 - 54,989,505 (3,542,081) 1,261 51,448,685

Operating Expense: Program Services 42,174,498 - 42,174,498 - - 42,174,498 44,578,245 - 44,578,245 - - 44,578,245 Management and General 4,021,029 - 4,021,029 - - 4,021,029 3,817,805 - 3,817,805 - - 3,817,805 Fundraising 5,952,223 - 5,952,223 - - 5,952,223 6,185,650 - 6,185,650 - - 6,185,650 Total Operating Expense 52,147,750 - 52,147,750 - - 52,147,750 54,581,700 - 54,581,700 - - 54,581,700

Results From Operations (1,343,569) - (1,343,569) 3,295,517 2,159 1,954,107 407,805 - 407,805 (3,542,081) 1,261 (3,133,015)

Non Operating Activities: Depreciation Expense (1,010,543) - (1,010,543) - - (1,010,543) (1,482,306) - (1,482,306) - - (1,482,306) Transfer of Board Designated Assets 850,000 (850,000 ) - - - - 800,000 (800,000) - - - - - Net assets released from restriction for BAM Richard B. Fisher Building 892,377 - 892,377 (892,377) ------Net assets released from restriction for Harvey Theater Seats 1,620,270 - 1,620,270 (1,620,270) ------Net assets released from restriction for Other Capital Projects 405,609 - 405,609 (405,609) - - 558,047 - 558,047 (558,047) - - NYS/NYC capital grants (Econ. Dev Corp, Dormitory Authority of NYS) 10,004,590 - 10,004,590 - - 10,004,590 - - - - - Extraordinary Gain 224,733 - 224,733 - - 224,733 ------Transfer of BAM Richard B. Fisher Building to The City of New York ------(49,628,991) - (49,628,991) - (49,628,991) 319,050 Increase in beneficial interest in BAM Endowment Trust - - - 6,734,798 271,047 7,005,845 - - - 8,608,778 8,927,828 Change in Net Assets 11,643,467 (850,000 ) 10,793,467 7,112,059 273,206 18,178,732 (49,345,445) (800,000 ) (50,145,445) 4,508,650 320,311 (45,316,484)

Net Assets, Beginning of Year 53,351,940 1,650,000 55,001,940 24,902,005 77,986,749 157,890,694 64,995,407 800,000 65,795,407 32,014,064 78,259,955 176,069,426

Net Assets, End of Year 64,995,407 800,000 65,795,407 32,014,064 78,259,955 176,069,426 15,649,962 - 15,649,962 36,522,714 78,580,266 130,752,942

NUMBERS 46 BAM Financial Statements BAM Visual Art | Libra, Ken Nintzel, photo courtesy of the artist

The TRUST THE Trust BAM Endowment Trust Dear BAM Friends,

The 2014 fiscal year was not without As always, we owe a debt of gratitude to A great institution is built upon on a secure its challenges, with the economy the board members of both BAM and BET, BAM ENDOWMENT TRUST future. At BAM, a growing endowment is suffering especially in the third quarter. who have worked tirelessly and contributed BOARD OF TRUSTEES the foundation for expansive programming However, I am happy to report that the generously to the success of the institution. Year ending June 30, 2014 that continues to set new standards BAM Endowment Trust (BET) achieved Without these guiding forces, we would CHAIR Timothy J. Ingrassia for artistic daring and excellence. The another milestone of solid growth for not have been able to achieve such robust BAM Endowment provides the financial the year overall. As of June 30, 2014 rates of growth. I’d like to especially VICE CHAIR Gabriel Pizzi underpinning to launch new artistic the BET’s value stood at $95,800,817. acknowledge the service of Norman Peck, initiatives, plan for future years, seize Compared with the 2013 fiscal year, who stepped down as Vice Chair during TREASURER Keith Stubblefield opportunities for institutional advancement, which saw an overall increase of 17.42% the year. and confront unanticipated challenges. growth, the 2014 increase was a very BAM sincerely thanks those listed below for MEMBERS healthy 16.14%. BAM was able to draw It has been a great pleasure to serve BAM their generous support in securing BAM’s William A. Douglass III approximately $3.5 million in funds to aid and to help secure its financial well-being. future. Steven G. Felsher the institution with ambitious programmatic I thank you for your personal support and Elizabeth Holtzman undertaking, which included the first fully look forward to an optimistic future. James I. McLaren operational year in the BAM Richard B. Norman L. Peck Fisher Building. Alberto Sanchez

Timothy Sebunya Timothy J. Ingrassia R. Edward Spilka Chair, BAM Endowment Trust Board of Nora Ann Wallace Trustees Henry Christensen III, Ex Officio Thérèse Esperdy, Ex Officio Alan H. Fishman, Ex Officio

THE TRUST 48 BAM Endowment Trust and Chair Letter BAM ENDOWMENT TRUST DONORS

$5,000,000 AND ABOVE The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Richard B. Fisher & Jeanne Donovan Fisher Michael Bancroft Goth Endowed Annual Performance Fund Another way to help BAM prepare for the gifts toward its endowment. Individuals The Howard Gilman Foundation William Randolph Hearst Endowment for Education and future is by making a provision in your who have made such gifts are recognized Humanities Programs The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation estate plans. Create a legacy for many in the select group of patrons known as The Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Endowment Fund for Community, Educational, & Public Affairs Programs Carole & Irwin Lainoff generations to come and ensure BAM’s BAM Angels. Maxwell Family Fund in Community Funds, Inc. excellence continues for the next 150 For more information on Planned The Geraldine Stutz Trust, Inc. $1,000,000 AND ABOVE years. Existing options for planned giving Giving opportunities please contact Altria Group, Inc./Next Wave Forward Fund include making a bequest in your will, Stephanie Franco at 718.724.8317 or BAM Fund to Support Emerging and Local Musicians $100,000 AND ABOVE and naming BAM as a beneficiary in your Brooklyn Community Foundation [email protected]. All inquiries will Michael Bailkin, Marvin Levine, Jesse Masyr, David retirement plan or insurance policy, among The Irene Diamond Fund Stadtmauer remain strictly confidential. Doris Duke Charitable Foundation others. Unless otherwise specified by a Robert & Joan Catell Fund for Education Programs Our special thanks to the foresight of the Emily H. Fisher Neil D. & Kathleen M. Chrisman donor, it is BAM’s policy to apply planned charitable BAM Angels listed below. The Ford Foundation Fund to Support Collaborative Mr. & Mrs. Henry Christensen III Creativity Among U.S. Artists Madison S. Finlay The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fund For Opera & Francena T. Harrison Performance Fund Music-Theater Rita K. Hillman Bruce C. Ratner HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Denis Azaro Evelyn & Everett Ortner William Boss Sandberg Richard Hulbert Bettina Bancroft Frank J. & Adeline Pannizzo The Peter Jay Sharp Fund for Opera and Theater Independence Community Bank Robert & Joan Catell William Winthrop Parsons The SHS Foundation Stephanie & Tim Ingrassia The Starr Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edgar A. Lampert Neil D. Chrisman Marie D. Powers Annie Leibovitz & Studio Mr. & Mrs. Henry Christensen III David L. Ramsay, MD Leo Burnett, USA Mallory Factor William Boss Sandberg $500,000 AND ABOVE James McLaren & Lawton Fitt The Campbell Family Foundation Sarah G. Miller & Frank L. Coulson Madison S. Finlay Louis Sanders The Devitre Fund The Morgan Stanley Community and Educational Fund Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman Richard B. Fisher Harriet L. Senz J.P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated Charles J. & Irene F. Hamm The Jerome Robbins Foundation, Inc. Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman Toni Mendez Shapiro Maribelle & Stephen Leavitt May & Samuel Rudin Family Foundation Barry M. Fox Bella F. Stoll Diane & Adam E. Max Mr. & Mrs. Ame Vennema Rita Hillman Lynn M. Stirrup Mary & Jim Ottaway Jr. in honor Verizon Communications of Ruth Blackburne Ottaway The Isak and Rose Weinman Foundation in honor of Barbara T. Hoffman PaulaMarie Susi Rockefeller Brothers Fund Madame Lilliana Teruzzi William Josephson Charlene Magen Weinstein Jonathan F.P. & Diana V.C. Rose The Winston Foundation Martha A. & Robert S. Rubin Anonymous Charlotte & Stanley Kriegel Judge Franklin R. Weissberg Nora Ann Wallace & Jack Nusbaum Edgar A. Lampert Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn Harvey Lichtenstein $250,000 AND ABOVE Phyllis Holbrook Lichtenstein BAMFor more ANGELS information on the BAM The Bohen Foundation Endowment please contact Denis Azaro Hamish & Georgene Maxwell The Jessica E. Smith and Kevin R. Brine Charitable Trust at 718.636.4193 or [email protected]. Scott C. McDonald The Charles & Valerie Diker Dance Endowment Fund

THE TRUST 49 BET Donors BAM ENDOWMENT TRUST FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BET’s financial statements are audited by Marks Paneth LLP. The summarized Statements of Financial Position as of June 30, 2013 and 2014, and Statements of Activities for the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2014 were derived from BET’s financial statements. The complete audited financial statements are available at guidestar.org, or by writing to the NYS Charities Bureau at 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10005.

Statements of Financial Position Assets: 2013 2014 Liabilities and Net Assets: 2013 2014

Cash and cash equivalents 4,625,877 4,563,519 Liabilities: Investments 79,482,452 90,137,298 Pooled income fund liabilities 27,901 25,704 Due from The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. 1,251,577 1,100,00 Total Liabilities 27,901 25,704 Pledges receivable—net 2,545,930 1,025,650 Prepaid expenses and other current assets - 5,000 Net Assets: Unrestricted 11,325,852 19,960,677 Temporarily Restricted 104,828 78,781 Total Assets 87,905,836 96,831,467 Permanently Restricted 76,447,255 76,766,305 Total Net Assets 87,877,935 96,805,763

Total Liabilities and Net Assets 87,905,836 96,831,467

THE TRUST 50 BET Financial Statements BAM ENDOWMENT TRUST STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

For the years ending June 30, 2013 and 2014

Temporarily Permanently Total Temporarily Permanently Total Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2013 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2014

Revenues and Other Support: Contributions 30,686 - 240,361 271,047 55,600 - 319,050 374,650 Interest and dividends 1,487,976 - - 1,487,976 951,361 - - 951,361 Miscellaneous income 6,003 10 - 6,013 31,671 - - 31,671 Change in pooled income fund - 2,314 - 2,314 - 2,197 - 2,197 Net assets released from restrictions 3,337,860 (3,337,860) - - 36,174 (36,174) - - Total Revenues and Other Support 4,862,525 (3,335,536) 240,361 1,767,350 1,074,806 (33,977) 319,050 1,359,879

Expenses: Distribution - The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. 3,337,860 - - 3,337,860 3,546,077 - - 3,546,077 Investment fees 488,954 - - 488,954 616,802 - - 616,802 Management fee 150,000 - - 150,000 150,000 - - 150,000 Audit, insurance, filing and other fees 528,373 - - 528,373 525,854 - 525,854 Total Expenses 4,505,187 - - 4,505,187 4,838,733 - - 4,838,733

Results From Operations 357,338 (3,335,536) 240,361 (2,737,837) (3,763,927) (33,977) 319,050 (3,478,854) Unrealized Gain on Investments 9,690,725 2,677 - 9,693,402 4,609,722 7,930 - 4,617,652 Realized Gain on Investments 50,280 - - 50,280 7,789,030 - - 7,789,030 Change in Net Assets 10,098,343 (3,332,859) 240,361 7,005,845 8,634,825 (26,047) 319,050 8,927,828

1,227,509 3,437,687 76,206,894 80,872,090 11,325,852 104,828 76,447,255 Net Assets, Beginning of Year 87,877,935

Net Assets, End of Year 11,325,852 104,828 76,447,255 87,877,935 19,960,677 78,781 76,766,305 96,805,763

THE TRUST 51 BET Financial Statements