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We hope your experience with the live means, because we’ve practiced discovery-based performance today is a fun, meaningful, learning for more than 30 years. In the simplest and even magical time for you, your family, terms, Common Core and our arts education and your friends. strategies teach problem-solving, critical thinking, literacy across subject areas, collaboration and In this premiere of a new publication format other skills critical to academic achievement and for TPAC, we focus on how live performance is later success in college and career. meaningful and relevant in education. As we note in a story on the next page, great works Read on! I hope you are proud to claim one of art are unique records of human experience. of the largest and most comprehensive arts Naturally offering a wealth of connections to education programs in the nation as Tennessee’s every subject taught in our schools, they are own. Just as the magic and power of the live powerful tools for teaching all ages. performance has engaged you and yours today, the performing arts make learning fun, As 45 states including Tennessee implement the meaningful, and even magical for the children new federal Common Core Standards, now, more of your community. than ever, TPAC Education and the performing arts are making a powerful impact in the classroom. With kindest regards, It’s not hard for our teaching artists, educators or staff to get a handle on what Common Core

Hats of f to A m e r ig o, To o ! who coordinates the special arrangements for us. For the seventh consecutive year, Amerigo, An The meal, the atmosphere, and the service are Italian Restaurant, recently donated a three-course outstanding. I can’t imagine a better way to honor meal for TPAC’s annual “Hats Off to Volunteers.” our volunteers and their contributions to TPAC.”

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 13 TPAC Education Collaborates with Montreal Company on English-language PinoCCHio The English version of Pinocchio premieres to U.S. and Canada — sometimes performing in French, student audiences in Nashville this school year, sometimes performing in English, and sometimes (like following an adventuresome collaboration between New Orleans) performing in both languages. TPAC Education and a theatre company with similar artistic vision and educational mission. “When we started talking about whom to approach about the translation, really only one organization came Impressed and inspired by their experience with TPAC to mind and that was TPAC Education,” said Bélanger. Education, when touring its adaptation of Alice in “Their artistic vision and educational mission is similar to Wonderland, Montreal’s Théâtre Tout à Trac reached ours. During our tour of Alice, we were impressed by out with an intriguing invitation earlier this year: every level of the TPAC operation, from the education Would TPAC Education help with the French department’s guidebooks to the technical skill of the to English translation of Pinocchio? production staff. Adding to the whole experience, our actors were inspired by the touch tour and audio Based on Carlo Collodi’s novel and published in Italy description provided for children from the Tennessee in 1883, the play was written and School for the Blind. TPAC Education is an incredible directed in French by Hugo Bélanger, organization, absolutely one of the best we’ve the artistic director of the company. encountered in Canada and the . Our Bélanger wanted to involve experience with Pinocchio has even exceeded our high American artists whose native expectations for a visionary artistic exchange,” he said. tongue is English for the translation (rather than native speakers of “The exchange with Tout à Trac has been inspiring, energizing, and fun for our staff, teachers, and local theatre Hugo Bélanger French who have learned English). artists,” said Sherri Leathers, TPAC Education’s Director of After work with Nashville actors this summer, coordinated Programming. “The collaboration has been an incredible by Carolyn German of Theater Craft, Bélanger believes experience. The company’s work is beautiful and the staff he has the best English script possible. He also believes is supportive and personable. We’re extremely proud to TPAC is the best place to premiere Pinocchio in English, be affiliated with the innovation and high artistic standards launching an expansive tour to major arts centers in the that are well regarded in the U.S., Canada, and beyond.”

from Page to stage, The innovative teacher will use Pinocchio to engage from schools to TPAC stage students in learning that will help them to master Pinocchio is one of ten professional productions such skills as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration of theatre, music, and on TPAC Education’s and communication — all fundamental to the thrust 2013-14 Season for Young People. The play is also of the current education standards. an ArtSmart focus work, central to cross-curriculum Graham and other educators at the Institute noted learning in up to 80 classrooms this fall. how Pinocchio can be a vehicle for learning across For example, Marian Graham, subjects, including history, geography, language arts, a 6th grade teacher at and even math. May Hughes School, created TPAC Education knows that great works of art — a detailed project plan around unique records of human experience — naturally offer Pinocchio for interactive a wealth of curriculum connections. Students meet project-based learning multiple learning objectives when they engage in connected to 23 specific the creative process. As they explore connections Marian Graham state and federal standards. between Pinocchio and academic subjects, they A perfect match for the new Common Core criteria, gain greater understanding in each area. Graham’s plan came out of her participation in a “Common Core emphasizes the skills children need recent Arts Integration Institute, TPAC Education’s to perform well in school and to be successful in professional development program for educators. college and careers. TPAC Education has practiced

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that for years,” said Roberta Ciuffo, TPAC’s Executive 4 Programs for Children Vice President for Education and Outreach. + 1 for Adults “School is more engaging, more meaningful and = TPAC education more memorable with arts integration. Our approach TPAC administers one of the most comprehensive is based on inquiry, interaction, and hands-on education programs of its kind in the United States, experiences geared to different learning styles. It serving more than 1.3 million children statewide, promotes literacy, logic, creativity, and communication from preschool to high school over three decades. across curriculum. We encourage students to make Students attend performances. Teaching artists visit their own connections to the art, to school, and to schools, where the arts are proven to advance the world. Education is so much more than learning learning and development. For more on the to spell, calculate sums, or memorize dates. What 2013-14 Season for Young People and the five skills do children need to position them for success distinct programs of TPAC Education, visit in school and life? TPAC Education supplies an „TPAC.ORg/Education or call 615-687-4288. answer to that question,” she said. ArtSmart The first affiliate of the renowned model created Disney Musicals in Schools by the Lincoln Center Institute, TPAC Education Humanities Outreach in Tennessee educators and teaching artists have refined the InsideOut practice of arts integration in the classroom for Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the Arts more than 30 years. TPAC Education is funded in part by

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TPAC InsideOut is a fun series for adults being shaped in the rehearsal process. A fun way who want to grow in their knowledge to see what goes on behind the scenes, LookIns and enjoyment of the performing arts. take place at the rehearsal spaces of TPAC’s The program includes lively seminars, resident companies. Upcoming events include performance excerpts, discussions, workshops, Tennessee Repertory Theatre’s A Christmas Story and previews which are free and open to the (November 26, 2013); Nashville Opera’s The Barber public. With rare exception, InsideOut events of Seville (January 14, 2014); and Nashville ’s fill to capacity, so reservations should be made The Ben Folds Project (April 22, 2014). as far in advance as possible. Arts Appetizers are pre-show events with Vanderbilt University partners with TPAC refreshments on Wednesday evenings for Education for InsideOut of the Lunch Box, Broadway tours presented at TPAC. Participants featuring panel discussions, performance gain insight into the shows as they meet artists excerpts, and a free box lunch for the first and interact with local experts on a wide variety 300 people to register. The “Lunch Box” on of community issues. For just one example, the May 8, 2014, will feature cast members with Arts Appetizer for War Horse will feature touring Million Dollar Quartet who will perform songs cast members and a Doughboy character from and talk about the historic day when Elvis the Tennessee State Museum who will share Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and fascinating facts about the contributions of Johnny Cash chanced to meet at Sun Records. Tennessee soldiers during World War I. A $5 reservation fee applies to each Arts Appetizer. In the LookIn, audiences enter the private world of rehearsal. They learn about the creative process TPAC Education also occasionally offers special and view an excerpt of the performance as it is workshops and experiences behind the scenes.

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enjoy premier benefits Season tickets to the HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC Series are now on sale. Whether you are a new or renewing season ticket holder, you receive extra benefits when Congratulations, you also support TPAC Education. The Applause Debbie shannon Society and Performer’s Circle are the premier TPAC Education’s 2013 membership groups for the Broadway series. Teacher of the Year Learn more about incentives like complimentary A Music and Spanish teacher drink vouchers, free valet parking, the at Lighthouse Christian best seats in Jackson Hall and more at „ School in Antioch, she TPAC.ORg/Premium or call 615-687-4315. received the honor for her standards of excellence in arts education. The award was founded by Thanks to 2013-14 TPAC sponsors: Richard and Rhonda Small and presented here by Brent Hyams, TPAC’s Chief Operating Officer. page 16 » For tickets, visit TPAC.ORg/Shows or call 615-782-4040. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Pilobolus Dance Theatre Shawn FItzgerald Ahern Kristin Helfrich Benjamin Coalter Production Manager Sarah Fujiwara Matt Del Rosario Production Stage Co-Dance Captain Manager Shane Mongar Director of Production Eriko Jimbo Mike Faba Jordan Kriston Lighting Supervisor Jun Kuribayashi Jun Kuribayashi Chris Owens Communications Liaison Communications Liaison Video Technician Nile H. Russell Eric Taylor Karen Feys Stage Ops Co-Dance Captain Director of Sales Matt Kent Associate Artistic Director Michael Tracy Pilobolus Kirsten Leon Artistic Director Company Manager Renée Jaworski Creative Services Associate Artistic Arena concerts Director Robby Barnett Music videos Artistic Director Books AJ Radford Films Project Manager Itamar Kubovy Advertising Executive Director Susan Mandler Corporate entertainment General Manager Lily Binns Hannah Cohen Oriel Pe’er Co-Executive Director, Project Manager Filmmaker and Development Multimedia Artist Maarten Verbeuren Neil Jampolis Danielle Venokur Greenberg Assistant to the Éminence Grise/ Director of Sales Lighting Designer Marketing/Media

Emily Kent Educational Programming Coordinator Mary Hawvermale Educational Administrative Assistant Programming Making art to build community. Classes. Workshops. Speaking Isabella Joslin engagements. Training sessions. Assistant to the Executive Director Massive Group experiences. Amalia La Roche Assistant to the Executive Director

General Inquiries: US Sales: IMG Artists International Sales and Tel +1-860-868-0538 Liz Harler - Tel: +1-212-994-3500 Commercial Work: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Karen Feys Visit our website: www.pilobolus.org Tel: US: +1-860-717-0517 UK: +44-207-193-9877 E-mail: [email protected]

Pilobolus’s International Collaborators Project is supported by a major award from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art, and by the American Dance Festival with support from the SHS Foundation.

Pilobolus is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit corporation, supported in part by funds from the Department of Economic and Community Development/ Connecticut Office of the Arts and the Connecticut Arts Endowment Fund, and by grants from The Arnhold Foundation, The Beyer Family Foundation, The Dau Family Foundation, The Diebold Foundation, The Gilman Foundation, Goldman Sachs Gives, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, Hyde & Watson Foundation, Jean and Julien Levy Foundation for the Arts, The NewAlliance Foundation, The William and Alice Mortensen Foundation, Newman’s Own Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The Silver Mountain Foundation, and The Xerox Foundation. If you wish to contribute to Pilobolus, please call or write us.

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PILOBOLUS IS A FUNGUS SKYSCRAPERS (2012) Edited by Oriel Pe’er and Paula Salhany; Based on original concept and by Score by Keith Kenniff for Skyscrapers, the for OK Go (2012). Created by Trish Sie, Paula Salhany, and Renée Jaworski AUTOMATON (2012) in collaboration with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Eriko Created by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Renée Jaworski Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, Manelich in collaboration with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Matt Del Minniefee, and Nile Russell Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, Performed by Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, and Nile Russell Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, and Nile Russell Performed by Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Matt Del Rosario, Music...... Skyscrapers, written by Damien Kulash, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi and performed by OK Go, courtesy of Nile Russell Video...... Paula Salhany Music...... APPARAT, Max Richter Costumes...... Phoebe Katzin, Trish Sie Sound Design...... John Kilgore and Renée Jaworski Lighting...... Shelly Sabel Set Construction....Mark Melvin This International Collaborators Project work was funded Costumes...... Phoebe Katzin, Chiharu Jimbo, in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Renée Jaworski Lighting...... Shelly Sabel KITES AUTOMATON was commissioned by the American Performed by Ray Bethell; Directed by Robert Holbrook Dance Festival with support from the SHS Foundation and the Charles L. and Stephanie Reinhart Fund. OCELLUS (1972) AUTOMATON was created through Pilobolus’s Choreographed by Robby Barnett, Lee Harris, International Collaborators Project, which received Moses Pendleton and Jonathan Wolken funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Litchfield County Friends of Pilobolus. Performed by Benjamin Coalter, Matt Del Rosario, Jun Kuribayashi, and Nile Russell CIRRUS Music...... Moses Pendleton & Jonathan Wolken Directed by Cyriak; Score by Bonobo Lighting...... Neil Peter Jampolis

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[esc] (2013) EXPLOSIONS Created by Penn & Teller, Robby Barnett, Renée Jaworski, Film by Dumt & Farligt and Matt Kent in collaboration with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, LICKS (2013) Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi and Nile Russell Created by Trish Sie and Renée Jaworski in collaboration Performed by Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, Matt Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, and Jun Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, Jun Kuribayashi, Kuribayashi Nile Russell and Christopher Whitney Music...... Maria Schneider, Raymond Scott, Performed by Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Benjamin Coalter, The Allman Brothers Band, Johnnyangel, Denis Solee & Matt Del Rosario, Eriko Jimbo, Jordan Kriston, The Beegie Adair Trio, ACDC, Mudfoot Jones & Jun Kuribayashi, and Nile Russell The Basement Boys Music...... Presents: Costumes...... Liz Bostich & Fussible Lighting...... Neil Peter Jampolis Costumes...... Liz Prince Magic Consultant..John Thompson Lighting...... Neil Peter Jampolis [esc] was commissioned by the American Dance Festival LICKS was commissioned by the American Dance with support from the SHS Foundation and the Charles L. Festival with support from the SHS Foundation and the and Stephanie Reinhart Fund. [esc] was created through Charles L. and Stephanie Reinhart Fund. LICKS was Pilobolus’s International Collaborators Project, which created through Pilobolus’s International Collaborators received funding from the National Endowment for the Project, which received funding from the National Arts and the Xerox Foundation. Endowment for the Arts and the Xerox Foundation.

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Piuslobol — named after a barnyard fungus that propels its spores with extraordinary speed, accuracy and strength — is a dance company founded by a group of Dartmouth College students in 1971. Pilobolus continually forms diverse collaborations that break down barriers between disciplines and challenge the way we think about dance. Physically and intellectually, the company engages and inspires audiences around the world through performance, education and consultation.

Pilobolus propels itself in a variety of directions to reach these goals. The original company, Pilobolus Dance Theatre, has been touring its 115 pieces of repertory to more than 64 countries over the last 42 years. Pilobolus Shadowland, the company’s evening-length show currently touring Europe, the Middle East and Asia, has been seen by more than a half-million people in the three years since it was created.

Pilobolus’s collaborative creative and educational work takes place through the Pilobolus Lab, in which the company both convenes diverse artists in the development of new work and teaches its creative method to individuals and institutions. To date, the Pilobolus Lab has produced collaborations with Penn & Teller, the MIT Distributed Robotics Laboratory, Art Spiegelman, Maurice Sendak, OK Go, Radiolab, and many others.

The Lab’s educational programming — which applies Pilobolus’s unique collaborative process to help all kinds of groups work better and achieve common goals — includes workshops, master classes, residencies and children’s programming. Educational partners include Brooklyn Academy of Music, and NYC and CT Public Schools.

Pilobolus Creative Services applies this same method of invention to business, offering a wide range of educational, directorial, design and movement services for film, advertising, publishing, and corporate groups and events. The company has collaborated with clients such as Avon, UTC, Wharton Business School, Google, the US Olympic committee, the NFL Network, Pfizer and many others.

Pilobolus has been featured across the world at the 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007), and on Sesame Street, Oprah, 60 Minutes and Late Night with Conan O’ Brien. It has been recognized with prestigious honors, such as the Berlin Critic’s Prize, the Scotsman Award, the Brandeis Award, a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Programming, the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement in Choreography, and a TED Fellowship for presenting at the TED conference in 2005. Pilobolus holds the 2011 Guinness World Record for fitting the most people into a Mini Cooper (26); and in 2012, the company was nominated for a Grammy® Award for its interactive music video collaboration with OK Go and Google Chrome Japan, “All is Not Lost.” Recently, Pilobolus was honored as the first collective to receive the Dance Magazine Award, which recognizes artists who have made lasting contributions to the field.

More information about how you can be a part of the company’s educational programs, the Jonathan Wolken Fund, and any of Pilobolus’s activities can be found on our website: www.pilobolus.org. Come and join us soon.

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RO BBY BArnETT (Artistic Director) was born and raised in 2008, Lily worked in the world of food as Managing in the Adirondack Mountains and attended Dartmouth Editor of Saveur magazine and as a book editor at Ten College. He joined Pilobolus in 1971. Speed Press. She is the co-author of The Hungry Scientist Handbook (Harper Collins, 2008) and author of the MICHAEL TRACY (Artistic Director) was born in fiction chapbook The First American Wilderness (JR Florence and raised in New England. He met the other Vansant, 2011). She graduated from Columbia University Pilobolus founders at Dartmouth in 1969, and became in 2003 with a degree in English and Creative Writing. an Artistic Director after graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1973. Michael toured with Pilobolus for 14 years — for RENÉE JAWORSKI (Associate Artistic Director) grew up eight as the only touring Director — and continues to on Long Island. She currently resides in Connecticut choreograph and direct the company. He has set his with her husband and daughter where she has been work on the Joffrey, Ohio, Hartford, Nancy and Verona working with Pilobolus since the year 2000. and choreographed a production of Mozart’s Magic Flute with John Eliot Gardiner, the Monteverdi MATT KENT (Associate Artistic Director) has worked with Choir and the English Baroque Soloists, and a national Pilobolus since 1996 as a dancer, collaborator, creative tour production for the National Theater of the Deaf. director, choreographer, and associate artistic director. Michael taught at Yale University for two decades and Past Pilobolus projects include Head Choreographer for lives in northwestern Connecticut. Andre Heller’s Magnifico, a large-scale circus production; Choreographer for a Sports Emmy-nominated teaser ITAMAR KUBOVY (Executive Director) Before joining created in collaboration with the NFL network; and Pilobolus as its first Executive Director in 2004, Itamar Choreographer for a television appearance on Late studied philosophy at Yale, ran theaters in Germany Night with Conan O’Brien. Matt is one of the creators and Sweden, directed plays by John Guare, co-directed of the Pilobolus’s European hit Shadowland, and he the 2002 season finale of “The West Wing,” and made has performed in over 24 countries and on Pilobolus’s a film, “Upheaval,” starring Frances McDormand. At appearance on the 79th Academy Awards. Outside of Pilobolus, Itamar founded and co-curates the critically Pilobolus, he has worked as zombie choreographer for acclaimed International Collaborators Project, which AMC’s hit series “The Walking Dead” and as movement opens the choreographic process to artists and thinkers consultant on the Duncan Sheik musical, Whisper House. from diverse fields. Recent collaborators include Israeli Matt lives in Connecticut with his wife and two sons. choreographers Inbal Pinto/Avshalom Pollak, Art Spiegelman, Basil Twist, the MIT Distributed Robotics SHAWN FITZGERALD AHERN (Dancer) grew up Lab, the band OK Go and choreographer Trish Sie, climbing trees and skipping stones in Dublin, New Steve Banks, head writer of SpongeBob SquarePants, Hampshire. After graduating from rural public school and Belgian choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, and Penn the Monadnock Performing Arts Academy, both located & Teller. Itamar also evolved and executive produces in his native New Hampshire, Shawn moved to Vienna, Pilobolus Creative Services, developing movement Austria to continue his studies in dance and visual arts. for film, advertising, publishing, commercial clients, He later returned to New Hampshire, where he worked and corporate events, and is one of the creators of in steel construction and pursued his undergraduate Pilobolus’s Shadowland. In keeping with the company’s degree at Keene State College. He graduated Magna traditionally collective approach to creative work, Cum Laude from Keene as a Theatre and Dance major Itamar, together with Lily Binns (see below), now under the mentorship of William Seigh. Shawn owes his focuses his efforts on securing the company’s transition passion for movement and for learning to the inspired into a sustainable laboratory that convenes creative instructors at MPAA, KSC, and the American Dance minds to produce imaginative physical entertainment Festival. He is truly excited each day to collaborate, and distribute it on diverse platforms. travel, and perform with Pilobolus! Shawn thanks you for sustaining the arts, and he thanks his family from the LILY BINNS (Co-Executive Director) oversees all bottom of his heart for all of the unending support and internal and external communications; builds Pilobolus’s love they bring into his life. extended communities of supporters and outreach program participants; and oversees the effective BENJAMIN COALTER (Dancer) is from Hurricane, integration of all the moving parts of Pilobolus toward a West Virginia. He began his undergraduate work in sustainable future. Together with Kubovy, she developed Engineering and International Affairs at Marshall Pilobolus’s critically acclaimed International Collaborators University in Huntington, West Virginia. During his second Project, which opens the choreographic process to artists year at Marshall, Ben took his first formal dance class. and thinkers from diverse fields. Before joining Pilobolus He continued training for the next five months under

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the direction of Ella Hay, after which he transferred and has since enjoyed performing all over the world with to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Pilobolus. He gives special thanks to the dance faculty graduating in 2012 with a BFA in . at KU, friends and families (Kuribayashi and Jones), who Ben can’t thank his parents enough for supporting him supported his decision to follow a once distant dream of in his career change into the arts and putting their trust dancing, and especially to his wonderful supportive wife, in God that he would have a job upon graduation. Ben Casey Miranda, who always keeps him grounded and joined Pilobolus in the fall of 2012. level headed. Jun joined Pilobolus in August 2004.

MATT DEL ROSARIO (Dance Captain) was born and NILE H. RUSSELL (Dance Captain) is originally from raised in Hawaii. He began formal dance training at age Baltimore, MD. In 2004, he received a BA in Dance 20 under the guidance of Paul Maley, who inspired from Connecticut College, where he was fortunate him to earn a BFA in Contemporary Dance at the North enough to have the guidance of wonderful dancers Carolina School of the Arts. In his free time, Matt loves and teachers such as Dan Wagoner, Lan Lan Wang, to surf, spear dive, dance Hula, and play the ukulele. A Jeff Rebudal, Robyne Watkin, Eddie Taketa, and Jeremy special thanks to his Ohana for their love and support. Nelson. In 2002, inspired by his love for Indian culture, Nile traveled to India to study Temple and Architecture ERIKO (Erica) JIMBO (Dancer) was born in Japan, studies and Bharatanatyam dance at the University of raised all over the states, and earned her BFA in Dance Mysore. Since moving to New York in 2004, Nile has from North Carolina School of the Arts. Since then, danced with Silver-Brown Dance, LeeSaar The Company, she has danced professionally with several different Luis Lara Malvacias, Stefanie Nelson Dance Group and companies, productions, and choreographers, and Naganuma Dance. He will forever thank his friends, broadened her movement knowledge through aerial family, and mother, Sharon, for their love and support. work, wushu, Capoeira, hip hop, house, waacking, Nile joined Pilobolus in August 2009. vogue, breakin, African, , hustle, and more. She has a special passion for the NYC underground house and SHANE MONGAR (Director of Production) is originally hip hop culture, and won House Dance International in from Chattanooga, Tennessee. 2009. When time permits, she performs and engages in events with her crew, MAWU. Jimbo has traveled KRISTIN HELFRICH (Production Manager) holds a BA throughout the world to perform and teach, and aspires in Lighting Design and Photography from Columbia to continue exploring the globe while sharing her College in Chicago, Illinois. She started working for passion. She joined Pilobolus in 2009. Pilobolus in 2008 as Production Stage Manager. Prior positions include Production Manager for the JORDAN KRISTON (Dancer) was born in Illinois and Kelly Strayhorn Theater in Pittsburgh, PA; Production grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. She earned a BFA in Manager and Lighting Supervisor for Deeply Rooted Dance Performance from Arizona State University while Dance Theater in Chicago, IL; Master Electrician for performing with Movement Source Dance Company of the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC; and Phoenix. In 2006 she moved to Brooklyn, NY. During Assistant Lighting Designer and Master Electrician for her time in New York, Jordan performed with H.T Chen the National Playwrights Festival at the Eugene O’Neill and Dian Dong, Douglas Dunn, and Karl Anderson. She Theater Center in New London, CT. was overjoyed to start a full-time position with Pilobolus in August 2010. She takes pride in making new work MIKE FABA (Lighting Supervisor) is a graduate of the with Pilobolus, and is grateful to be able to share and Professional Theater Arts Training Program in Lighting teach all over the world. Jordan also enjoys writing, Design at the Seattle Repertory Theater, and holds a caring for horses and National Geographic Magazine. BA in Drama from Vassar College. He worked as the She will always be thankful for the family and friends Production Stage Manager and Lighting Supervisor for who have helped shape who she is and encouraged the Kate Weare Company and for Radiolab Live: In The her along the way. Dark, a collaboration between WNYC’s Radiolab and Pilobolus. Mike was the Lighting Supervisor for Martha JUN KURIBAYASHI (Dancer, Communications Liaison) Clarke’s Angel Reapers, and spent two summers working was born in Japan and raised in the US since age as the Master Electrician at the American Dance Festival. five. His background includes competitive swimming, , and Capoeira. Jun is a confessed SARAH FUJIWARA (Production Stage Manager) technology addict. At age 22, he began learning dance holds a BA from CSU Fullerton in Stage Management technique at the University of Kansas, where he earned and Lighting Design. She has worked with RENT Off- his BFA. He debuted professionally with MOMIX in 2004 Broadway, Jacob’s Pillow Dance, Houses on the Moon

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Theatre Company, and The Signature Theatre Company. television and the Internet. She has collaborated with Sarah would like to thank her family and friends for their OK Go to conceive, produce and direct many of OK Go’s never ending support and love. She is excited to be a music videos, including the Grammy-winning treadmill part of the Pilobolus family. video, “” and the dancing dog video, “.” Sie, a Featured Director at Saatchi & SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI (Choreographer) has worked Saatchi’s New Director Showcase in Cannes in 2007, for theaters, opera and dance companies, ranging from won a Grammy Award for Best Short-Form Music Video the Ballets de Monte-Carlo, Sadler’s Wells in London, the and a YouTube Award for Most Creative Video for her Grand Theatre of Geneva to Les Ballets C. de la B. His work on OK Go’s “Here It Goes Again,” plus garnered choreographies have earned a series of awards including another Grammy nomination and seven Cannes Golden a Benois de la Danse, two Laurence Olivier Awards Lions at the International Ad Fest for her collaboration and two National Dance Awards. In 2008 and 2011 with OK Go and Pilobolus with the Google Chrome Tanz magazine proclaimed him ‘Choreographer of the Experiment, “All Is Not Lost.” Year’. In 2010, he founded his own company Eastman, where created Play with Shantala Shivalingappa and JOHN THOMPSON (Creative Collaborator) got his start Babel(words) with Damien Jalet and Antony Gormley in show business as a musician and musical arranger. He and in 2011 TeZukA, a piece for 15 dancers and developed a successful comedy magic act, “The Great musicians inspired by the Japanese manga author Tomsoni,” a parody of serious magical performers, and Osamu Tezuka. In 2012 he will premier Puz/zle at later joined forces with his wife and partner, Pamela the Avignon Festival. Hayes, to form “The Great Tomsoni and Company”. Thompson is a noted close-up magic performer, illusion MOSES PENDLETON (Choreographer) was born and inventor, highly respected trade show spokesman, and raised on a farm in northern Vermont. He received his magical consultant. He has written, developed and B.A. in English Literature from Dartmouth College in provided material for magicians Siegfried and Roy, Penn 1971 and co-founded Pilobolus that same year and was and Teller, Doug Henning, Lance Burton, Criss Angel and one of its artistic directors until 1990. In addition to David Blaine. John was a member of the magic staff for his work with Pilobolus, Pendleton has choreographed the FX cable channel’s series, Penn & Teller’s Sin City and performed for numerous companies throughout Spectaculars. He was the magic consultant for the off- the world. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1977. Mr. Broadway production of Play Dead, written and directed Pendleton has performed as a soloist in galas throughout by Teller and, in conjunction with Teller, he designed the Europe and at the Metropolitan Opera House as well as magic effects for The Exorcist, which premiered at the with his own company, Momix, which he founded with Los Angeles Geffen Theatre. Alison Chase in 1980. NORTEC COLLECTIVE PRESENTS: BOSTICH & PENN & TELLER (Creative Collaborators) have been FUSSIBLE (Composers) Nortec Collective emerged from amazing and cracking up audiences for nearly 40 the burgeoning electronic scene, performing years with their own very special blend of magic and a style of music that they invented called Nortec - a comedy. Emmy Award winners and New York Times fusion of Norteño (“from the North”) and Techno, best-selling authors, the duo’s live shows have been a documenting the collision between the style and hit on Broadway, on sold-out international tours, and for culture of electronica music, characterized by dance the last 20 years as one of the longest-running and most beats layered with traditional forms of Mexican music. beloved shows on the Las Vegas Strip. Their television With two Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated appearances have run the gamut from Oprah to Late Bostich & Fussible albums (Tijuana Sound Machine and Night with Jimmy Fallon, Dancing with the Stars to Piers Bulevar 2000) under their belts, the Nortec sound has Morgan Tonight, The Celebrity Apprentice to animated been embraced by an international audience and has versions of themselves on two episodes of . become an entire movement encompassing music, film Their Showtime series Penn & Teller: Bullshit! ran for eight and graphic design. In recent years, Nortec Collective seasons and was nominated for 13 Emmy Awards. In Presents: Bostich & Fussible has played high-profile U.S. April of this year, the pair was honored with their very stages like Bonnaroo, Outside Lands and Central Park own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. SummerStage as well as around the globe from Sweden and Germany to Australia, Japan and China. Stars in their native who routinely headline major TRISH SIE (Creative Collaborator) With a background festivals, the duo is currently in the studio preparing its in freaky low-budget filmmaking, , ballet, latest album set for release in the summer. ballroom dancesport, and music, Sie conceptualizes, creates, choreographs and directs projects for film,

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OK GO (Composers) has been called “the first post- costume designer for Broadway - where he has four internet band” and is at the forefront of an emerging Tony Nominations and a Tony Award, Off-Broadway, class of independent creative entrepreneurs making art Dance, Regional Theater, and Opera, which he also that is both digital and physical. OK Go’s self-produced directs. His designs, large and small, have appeared on videos have been viewed over 175 million times on every continent. His most recent New York outing was YouTube. The band’s critically acclaimed release Of the lighting the Metropolitan Opera’s Iphigenie en Tauride Blue Colour of the Sky has garnered much praise, with in November of 2007. In addition, Neil is Professor of a 4 star review in People Magazine and the Alternative Theater at UCLA. Press writing that “it fills you with hope for the next decade’s musical offerings.” Their previous collaboration SHELLY SABEL (Lighting Designer) draws inspiration with Pilobolus, made in collaboration with Google Japan from her long-standing love affair with New York City. and Trish Sie, was an innovative HTML5 video for “All Her design career spans numerous arenas and medium, Is Not Lost” which was nominated for a Grammy and resulting in credits including: Streb vs Gravity (Lincoln recently won five Cannes Golden Lions awards. Their Center); collaborations with choreographer Savion other recent award-winning videos include “Needing/ Glover; As You Like It (The Public Theater); the Off- Getting” (debuted at the Super Bowl, and since viewed Broadway Musical Debbie Does Dallas. Her light-based nearly 21 million times), a collaboration with Sesame sculptures and installations have been seen at the Ubon Street, and a fan-favorite pairing with the Muppets. Last Gallery (Manhattan); The Future Perfect (Brooklyn); year, they released the live album 180/365 on their Design within Reach for DIFFA and Design Industries newly launched independent label, Paracadute. They Foundation Fighting AIDS. She works with a variety of are currently writing and recording music for their fourth unconventional and found materials including umbrellas, full-length album, due in 2013. safety pins and Jell-O (she is also a champion Jell-O mold maker). Other work includes lighting design for PHOEBE KATZIN (Costume Designer) graduated from the windows at the Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan Endicott College in 1979 and began her career working Madison Avenue Flagship Stores. Shelly is the Director for Kitty Daly, who was designing and constructing of Corporate Design for WorldStage: Scharff Weisberg / costumes for Momix and Pilobolus dance companies. Video applications, and holds an MFA from NYU’s Tisch She moved to New York in 1984, and worked for School of the Arts, where she is a faculty member. various designers constructing costumes for many theatrical productions. After several years’ hiatus to PAULA SALHANY (Video) is a filmmaker and editor that raise her three children, she began working again in first worked with Pilobolus, Ok Go and Trish Sie on 1998 for Pilobolus and Momix. the music video “All is Not Lost,” which in 2012 was nominated for a Grammy and won five Cannes Lions LIZ PRINCE (Costume Designer) has worked extensively awards. Paula has worked on many dance film projects with Bill T. Jones designing numerous works for his as well as editing, shooting, and co-producing the most company as well as his work on the Boston Ballet, recent Ok Go video, Skyscrapers with Trish Sie. Berlin Opera Ballet and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Other design credits include works by Doug Varone, Jose Limon Dance Company, Trey McIntyre, Mark Dendy, Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project, Neil Greenberg, Jane Comfort, Bebe Miller, Lawrence Goldhuber, David Dorfman, Arthur Aviles, Ralph Lemon and Pilobolus, among many. Prince’s costumes have been exhibited at The Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor Cultural Center and The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. She received a 1990 New York Dance and Performance Award (BESSIE) for costume design and in 2008 a Charles Fling Kellogg Award from Bard College for achievement in her field.

NEIL PETER JAMPOLIS (Éminence Grise/Lighting Designer) has been lighting Pilobolus since 1975, creating more than 50 new works for the company. He has also had an active career as a set, lighting and

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ArtSmart offers classroom study units and InsideOut offers programs for adults – lunchtime professional development to mine the rich discussions, pre-show talks with artists and experts, educational opportunities in works of art. Teaching workshops, opportunities to go behind the scenes, artists and educators collaborate on residencies and other enrichment events. Each event in the serving students of all abilities and learning styles. series almost always fills to standing room only (see page 16). Disney Musicals in Schools is an outreach effort committed to growing sustainable theatre Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the programs in public schools. At no cost to them, Arts is an affiliate of the national, internationally participating Metro Nashville elementary and middle known program that sends professional teaching schools receive the performance rights to a Disney artists to Nashville Head Start classrooms. Innovative KIDS or Disney JR musical, educational resources, teaching strategies serve early childhood educators, and support from TPAC teaching artists. caregivers, parents, and their preschool children through music, movement, comedy, and drama. Humanities Outreach in Tennessee presents an annual season of performances for young people to complement classroom learning For more information: objectives and support curriculum standards. The „tpac.org/Education program provides teachers with free guidebooks, 615-687-4288 training, and other resources.

TPAC Education’s 2013-14 Pinocchio, November 4-8, 2013 HOT Season for Young People Co-produced by Montreal’s Théâtre Tout à Trac and TPAC Education for the premiere of the first French to English From Tennessee originals to music and translation from the play with music adapted from the literature from around the world, students who 1833 Italian novel by Carlo Collodi (see pages 14-15) attend performances in the upcoming “Season for Young People” at the Tennessee Performing Arts A Christmas Carol, December 3-6 & 10, 2013 Center will travel from the depth of the Civil War Marking the first appearance of Franklin’s Studio Tenn to the height of new technology. on the TPAC Education season with a script faithful to the original Charles Dickens’ tale and design inspired The annual curriculum-based series serves educators by the Victorian Era and Industrial Age and students from preschool through high school. The Barber of Seville ( Invited Dress Rehearsal: Each title in the TPAC Education season offers a Nashville Opera), January 28, 2014 multitude of opportunities for learning through Sung in Italian with projected English translations, this the arts, integrated with literature, history, science, delightful jewel provides the perfect introduction to geography and more. opera for young people

Ballet Hispanico, October 23-25, 2013 Leo Lionni’s Swimmy, Frederick, & Produced by Ballet Hispanico, featuring Inch by Inch, February 4-7, 2014 created by Hispanic choreographers to the work From Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, producer of of the world’s best known Latino musicians The Very Hungry Caterpillar, another visually stunning

page 36 » For tickets, visit tpac.org/shows or call 615-782-4040. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ W inner of top honor from Parents’ choice TPAC’s Give Yourself a High Five Young children, their parents, and teachers will love this delightful new CD from the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, recipient of a Parents’ Choice Gold Award. The songs, poems, and music selections offer the kind of playful learning that engages and excites young children. Teachers and parents will enjoy the witty writing and excellent musicianship that blends pure fun with lively education.

Visit „tpac.org/High Five to learn more about each track with lyrics and activities and meet our Teaching Artists. Link to CD Baby or iTunes to hear excerpts, and then order OR download! CDs are also available for purchase today at the box office. All sales benefit TPAC’s pre-school arts education program.

performance for young children adapted from Gvi e Yourself a High Five, April 23-25, 2014 award-winning books An interactive performance for youngsters adapted from TPAC Education’s recording of the same name Fisk Jubilee Singers®, February 19, 2014 and recipient of a 2012 Parents’ Choice Gold Award Produced by Fisk Jubilee Singers®, the world renowned choral ensemble preserving the origins of the American spiritual at Nashville’s TPAC is able to offer meaningful and personal historic Fisk University encounters with works of performing and visual arts because of the generous financial support of our LEO, March 4-7, 2014 community. As a non-profit organization, TPAC relies A fun and fascinating blend of physical theatre, on donor support to provide arts learning experiences high technology, and illusions to complement the for our children and professional development for study of science, technology, engineering and their teachers. Get involved! math from Montreal’s Y2D Productions, Inc. Make your gift now at „tpac.org/D onate Otello ( Invited Dress Rehearsal: Nashville Opera), or call Charles Stewart, Vice President for April 9, 2014 Institutional Advancement, at 615-687-4283. Shakespeare’s famous play about a noble leader destroyed by his own uncontrollable jealousy and desire is matched by one of Verdi’s greatest orchestral scores. Sung in Italian with projected English translations

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ page 37 A work of art unto itself, the N ashville Arts and Entertainment Guide is your ultimate source for exclusive interviews, news, and information about the best entertainment the city has to offer. The perfect-bound annual glossy is a beauty that will be exclusively distributed in the 800 rooms at the new Omni Convention Center Hotel in addition to other select locations. Of course, you’ll want one for your coffee table, too! The brand new edition includes a fun piece that shines a light on the creative process of the artistic leaders of Nashville Ballet, the Nashville Symphony, Nashville Opera, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, and TPAC. Each answers the question “What Inspires You?” with passion, wit, and wisdom. You’ll also enjoy celebrity spotlights from across Nashville’s rich and diverse rich landscape. From the performing arts to the Tennessee Titans, the magazine celebrates the creative spirit of a great city. Get a copy at Barnes & Noble, Hudson News Gift Shops at the airport, Costco, Publix and other finer newsstands in middle Tennessee. The magazine also is distributed by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development.

Nashville Arts & Entertainment Guide is published by Glover Group Entertainment. For more information about advertising in the performing arts playbills, visit glovergroupentertainment.com or call 615-373-5557. To purchase a copy online, please go to NAEmag.com.

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Sponsored by BENEFITING BRENTWOOD ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE FOUNDATION page 38 » Sign up for TPAC’s StageLinks e-news at tpac.org/stageLinks. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Thirsty? Did you know that you can pre-order drinks and have them immediately available at intermission?

C hECK out our new prices! Be sure to visit the beautiful new bar located on the Orchestra Level of Jackson Hall, or any of our bars throughout the lobbies, to place your order before the show begins!

Voted Best Uniquely Feature Section* *As voted by the Society for Features Journalism’s annual Excellence-in-Features awards Nashville. Find our city’s best arts and entertainment bets, can’t-miss events, artist interviews, society news and all things unique to Middle Tennessee every Sunday inside Portfolio and at Tennessean.com/Portfolio.

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N ashville is turning heads and making headlines. Bring a group to experience why we call TPAC “Musical City,” and save dramatically for thrilling Broadway shows including Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Jersey Boys, Cyndi Lauper, Alton Brown, We Will Rock You, Mannheim Steamroller, A Christmas Carol, I Love Lucy® Live On Stage, Ghost, Sister Act, Wicked, Million Dollar Quartet, War Horse, and more!

All 2013-14 shows are on sale now to groups of 10-15 or more. Don’t miss a moment! Contact TPAC Group Sales today to reserve your seats. t pac.org/groups • 615-782-4060

Thank you to PILOBOLUS audience members who participated in TPAC’s Group Sales programs and purchased tickets by September 3, 2013.

Michelle Burlingame Amanda Roche Linda Simmons The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is an accessible Megan White facility with a variety of services. For more information, see page 60 of this playbill or visit tpac.org. page 40 » Groups save dramatically! Visit tpac.org/groups or call 615-782-4060. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ The Tennessee Performing Arts Center gratefully acknowledges Pel as help TPAC to r ecycle. 2013-14 SPONSORS: Pl aSTic Bottles Pll aybil s Sustaining Partner:

TPAC invites you to take home one playbill for the family and recycle the other. T PAC playbills are online at tpac.org/onStage. Broadway Series Title Sponsor:

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PlayingRecycling containers our for Part plastics Community Sponsors: and paper also are located along beautiful Deaderick Street, the first certified green street in Tennessee.

The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is an accessible facility with a variety of services. For more information, see page 60 of this playbill or visit tpac.org.

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Bo ard of Directors Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Jamison Bedding, Inc. Jan and Jim Carell Dr. Kathleen Airhart Classic Party Rentals Minuteman Press Anthony and Diane Carroccia C. Dale Allen Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Tennessee Christian Medical Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cartwright Carter Andrews Delek U.S. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Barbara T. Bovender Gannett Foundation John Casa Santa William Braddy Landis B. Gullett Charitable $500 - $1,499 Anita and Larry Cash John Cody Lead Annuity Trust American Paper & Twine Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic Ronald L. Corbin Ingram Industries Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran Elizabeth S. Courtney IronHorse Farms Amerigo J. Chase Cole Ansel L. Davis The Memorial Foundation Bentley of Nashville Ronald L. and Brenda J. Corbin Emanuel J. Eads NovaCopy Bradford’s Interiors Kelly Crockett Donna G. Eskind Mary C. Ragland Foundation EBS Foundation Jana and Ansel Davis Rod Essig Lois Ransom Charitable Trust Elan Marty and Betty Dickens Leslie Fram Ryman Hospitality Fleet One, LLC Ashley and David Dill Charles J. Hall Properties Foundation The Dorothy Cate and Dr. Peggy S. Duke Thomas F. Frist Foundation J. Reginald Hill Waller Barbara and Emanuel Eads Google, Inc. Martha R. Ingram Wendy and Mark Eddy Imagine Gallery Christine Karbowiak $5,000 – $9,999 Billy and Jamie Eskind Kraft CPAs Beverly Keel Adams & Reese LLP Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind Loews Hotels Susan Lanigan AT&T Jane and Richard Eskind Mastrapasqua Asset Management Bill Lynch Baulch Family Foundation Shary and Rod Essig Ocean Reef Club Melvin J. Malone The Broadway League Robert Evans Purity Foundation Jim Schmitz Brown-Forman Linda and Miles Ezell Rodney Mitchell Salon Larry Stessel Caterpillar Financial Services Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter Corporation Wolf Trap Foundation Andrew Tavi Beth A. Fortune CLARCOR Foundation Wright Travel Agency Claire Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fowler, Jr. Community Health Systems Dr. Philip Wenk Paula Frizbe Compass Executives $250 - $499 David and Rechelle Glidewell Gail Carr Williams Brownlee Currey Foundation Ida F. Cooney Fund for the Arts Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Gordon Uzi Yemin Millennium Security Services Corporate Flight Management Pat and Wayne Halper Nash Trash Tours G overnment, Creative Artists Agency Carolyn and Terry Hamby Raycom Media, Inc Dollar General Corporation Becky and Kent Harrell Corporate, and Law Office of Michael K. Ernst & Young LLP Carlana and Aubrey Harwell Foundation Williamson The Glover Group Mark D. Hensley Contributors YMCA of Middle Tennessee as of June 1, 2013 GroupXcel Lee Ann and Orrin Ingram HCA – Caring for the Community Rick Isaacson Lipman Brothers, Inc. I ndividual $50,000+ Contributors Timothy and Stefanie Jakobs Bank of America MarketStreet Enterprises as of June 1, 2013 Craig and Mercy Jaramillo The Community Foundation Nfocus Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, Jr. of Middle Tennessee Publix Super Markets Charities Chm air an’s Circle Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, III Corrections Corporation The Rechter Family Fund* $10,000 + Susan and Bill Joy of America Sargent’s Fine Catering Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Ray and Rosemarie Kalil HCA Foundation on behalf Southern Joint Replacement Eva-Lena and John Cody Jacqueline Kelly of HCA and the TriStar Institute Lawrence and Sherrilyn Kenyon Family of Hospitals SunTrust Bank, Nashville Martha R. Ingram John Menefee Lee and Glenda Kraft Metro Nashville Arts Commission Washington Foundation Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law Nissan North America, Inc. XMi Commercial Real Estate Judy and Steve Turner Yaara and Uzi Yemin The Honorable Thomas and The Tennessean Terri Lewis Tennessee Arts Commission $2,500 – $4,999 Dr. Spencer Madell Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. Produ cer’s Circle The Walt Disney Company $5,000 – $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Design Studio, Inc. Maksymowicz $25,000 – $49,999 Athens Distributing Company Julie and Dale Allen Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Martin, Jr. American Airlines Best Brands, Inc. Drs. Paul and Pat Brand Imaging Group CapStar Bank Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, III Matthews-Juarez Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Richard and Sheila McCarty & Cannada, PLLC Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Chuck Hall Laura and Mark McDonald Delta Dental of Tennessee Designated Fund* Lynda McGuire and Bill Nosbisch Dollar General Literacy Foundation Gaines-Gentry Thoroughbreds Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch Theresa and Albert Menefee Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Grand Avenue National Endowment for the Arts McWherter Hard Rock Cafe The NewsChannel 5 Network Kathleen and Tim O’Brien L. Glenn Poppleton Robert and Yin Mericle Ingram Charitable Fund* Premier Parking / Lisa and Timothy Moore Monell’s Dining and Catering Public Square Garage Anne and Joseph Russell Mr. and Mrs. Ted H. Welch Holly Noble Justin and Valere Potter Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Foundation South Arts Applause Society Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Raymond James Lori Putnam Regions Bank $1,500 – $2,499 $1,250 – $4,999 The Atticus Trust Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Andreen B. Gail Reese Valspar Paint Mark and Carla Rosenthal Vanderbilt University Bagel Works and Perks Melinda and Jeff Balser Central Parking Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boehm Dr. Norman Scarborough and Ms. Kimberly Hewell $10,000 – $24,999 Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Jessica Bracken Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Anonymous Enterprise Holdings Foundation Judith and Richard Bracken Mark Siedlecki and Erik Broeren BlueCross BlueShield Ezell Foundation William H. Braddy, III Sloan Family of Tennessee I.C. Thomasson Associates Inc. Ms. Andrea Conte and Gov. Phil Bredesen Irvin and Beverly Small *A fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee page\ 42 » Support TPAC’s non-profit mission online attpac .org/donate. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Debbie and Scott Snoyer Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler Joanne Bertone Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel Cherry and Richard Bird Sara and Larry Stessel Jamie Blackburn Lauren and Andrew Tavi Anita and Michael Blackmer Byron and Aleta Trauger Allison and Joe Boever Dianne and Tom True Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage Visit the Claire Whitfield Tucker Mary Bolte Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner, III Jerry Boswell Neil and Chris Tyler Jean and Dennis Bottorff Lyn N. Walker Keith Bowman and James Lassiter Lori Ward Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield Located on Center Landing Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Wenk Andy Brashier between Jackson and Polk lobbies. Mrs. John Warner White Anna and Mark Bright A portion of Art-O-Mat proceeds goes directly Dawn Whitelaw Lorrie K. Brouse Donald R. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown to TPAC’s educational and cultural programs. Richard W. Zelek Cari Buckingham Denise and Victor Zirilli Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton Dirc e tor’s Circle James and Annette Butler $700 – $1,249 Melvin Butler Anonymous (2) Carol A. Byrd Mr. and Mrs. William F. Andrews Joe Caldwell James and Lexie Armstrong Rich and Judy Callahan Janet, Earl, Camille, and Russ and Penny Campbell Amelia Jane Bentz Michael and Pamela Carter Gary D. Bynum Jeff and Kathy Cartwright The Art*O*Mat accepts Nancy and John Cheadle Paige, Steve, and Kathryn Cates One $5 Bill or Five $1 Bills Jane and Bill Coble Phillipe Chadwick Marjorie and Allen Collins Phila D. Chandler Bob Crants Gigi Chase Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Eisenstein Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie, Sr. Laurie and Steve Eskind Bryan Clayton and Katelyn Brace Farsheed and Aram Ferdowsi Bess Clemons Judy and Tom Foster Mike Clutts Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Ganier, III Kathy Cockshaw Jeanne Gavigan Jerry and Yvonne Collier Alisha Haushalter Sam and Debbie Collins Mari-Kate Hopper Nancy Cooke Sarah and David Ingram Joel and Rebecca Cooper Bill Knestrick Virginia Hixon Corbitt Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. LaGasse Kerry and Lisa Couch Darrell Merryman and Danna Cox Jennifer Wright Waverly Crenshaw Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ossoff Dr. Jeanette Crosswhite Keith and Deborah Pitts Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy Jennifer and Gus Puryear Kevin and Mitzi Curlee Michelle and Jim Schmitz Robert and Ruth Darula Wonnie L. Short Jenifer DeLoach and Sonya Stanley Wesley Weeks Joe N. and Brenda Steakley George deZevallos The Honorable and Tim and Tiffany Dodge Mrs. Mike Turner John K. Dries Martin Vanek and Kathy Duke Christine Karbowiak Bill and Linda Duncan Paul Vasterling and Jason Facio Ernest and Mitzi Dunkley Johnna Watson Pamela and David Duquette Dr. Joseph Wieck Stevan and Vicky Ecken Jerry and Ernie Williams Betty Eliassen P erformer’s Circle Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott Annette S. Eskind $300 – $699 Kristin and Matthew Faier Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Adams Holly and Andrew Feris www.Artomat.org Linda Albertalli Virginia Fontanella Ric and Aly Alessio Monte S. Frankenfield Gay and Laurence Alvarez Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Geddie Mr. and Mrs. Carter Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Don Gill Peggy Andrews William E. Golab Dreama Arguello Barry W. Goley and Pamela Ark Grant W. Goodman Colleen and Beth Atwood William and Kathy Gracey Evadne and Mark Awh Adam and Ruth Graveno C. Nelson Bailey David B. Gray Dolores A. Barnett Don Gray Gary Barton Dr. Mark T. Greene David and Jill Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gregory Dana and Martin Bauguess Jamel and Tamara Griffin Kelley and Lee Beaman Lee and Michael Gryll Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott Cathy Guenther Molly and Thomas Bedell Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bird Gwin Piper and James Bell

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May Greg and Becca Hollis Regina Roberts Charles and Pam Bridges Sissy and Michael McDuffee Jeff and Ashley Hollis Evelyn and William Rodgers Eric and Sue Broder Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGuigan Deborah and Donald Holmes Daniel and Suzanne Roke Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Brown, Jr. Kevin Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Holton Patricia and Craig Rothschild Janice Buchanan Dale and Deborah Mosley Joan Howard Mary Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Byrd Richard and Christina Murray Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton The Runyeons Becky Cagle Marianne Musalo-Kown Patricia and Dennis Huffer John and Debbie Scannapieco Mrs. Monroe J. Carell, Jr.** Lenore Oldham Melissa and Douglas Hunter Jean and Stuart Schmidt Raquel Carvallo Sergio Ora Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Susan Schuchard Renée Chevalier Julie Owens Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Moneta and Herb Schumaker Mr. and Mrs. William G. Christie Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Panther Rachel Jackson Sherra M. Schwartau Ted Clayton Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Pilkerton, Jr. David and Michelle James Pat and Marty Schweinhart Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. Kathlyn Pillow Elizabeth R. James Sharon and William Schweinhart Susan Cox Paul M. Pitt Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. James Carol and Alvin Scott Beth Crabb Liz M. Potocsnak Fred and Kathy Johnson Ken and Marilyn Scott Trish Crist Charles and Jamie Powell Julia and Walt Johnson Richard Sebastian Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee O. Jill and Tracy Prentice Jay Joyner Kelly and Kevin Sekuterski Currey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Price Lisa Kenney Jeanne Sellars Dr. and Mrs. J. Lucian Davis Cora Proctor Teresa Kersey Nita and Mike Shea Anita and James Davis Edria and David Ragosin George and Sue Kettle Sharon and Bill Sheriff Roy and Julia Dehart Albert and Jeanie Randall Nicholas Kilen Dr. Charles Sidberry Donna Dement Steve and Lee Ann Rice Judy and Herb Knopp Melanie M. Simon Betty and Vern Denney Ann V. Roberts Stan and Cindy Knott Helen Sirett and Ken Hendrix Lee Lee and Wally Dietz Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts Janet and James Knox Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Kathy Doman Judith R. Roney Walter Koscienski and Dr. and Mrs. Peter L. Sonkin Patricia J. Dorsett Brenda and Bobby Rosenblum Christine Foster Chris and Patrick Sowada Pam and Tim Dubois Mace and Joyce Rothenberg Debra and James Kovanda Mike and Dana Spitzer Catherine M. Duffy J. R. Rudd Kenneth Kraft and Lucilyn Crow William and Brenda Squires Bob and Nancy Dunkerley Cheryl Rudnicke Diane Kruse Robert and Jane Stammer Carol and Mike Dye David Sampsell Jeff and Pam Kuhn Judy Steele Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Charles Sargent Edd and Nancy Lancaster Kelly and Charles Stewart Edmondson, Sr. Jack Savage Dr. Robert P. Landsberg Joy Strange Mr. and Mrs. Mark Emkes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schwarcz Robert Lane and Emily Vandiver Brenda Swift Olivia and Bruce Evans Mr. and Mrs. John L. Seigenthaler Susan and Greg Lanigan Doris R. Taft Marcia Everett Charles and Bettye Seivers Timothy Larson Alice and Dennis Taunton Janice N. Evers Elizabeth Sellers Sharon H. Lassiter Dr. and Mrs. F. William Taylor Cherrie Farnette Brian Shapiro Russell G. Latimer Janet Taylor Matt and Anne-Taylor Fones Carol Sletto Laura and Robert Ledlow Darryl Thompson Karen and David Ford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Steele Mr. and Mrs. John I. Lillie, Jr. Carlos Tirres Lynn Forte Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Stewart Rhonda and Danny Long Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Fortunato Dianne and Craig Sussman Tracy Lyda and David Greenbaum Trammell, Jr. Jessie and Carolyn Foster Janet Thomas George and Cathy Lynch Barbara and Rick Turner Joan and Dick Fox Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson, III Nancy MacLean James and Melinda Turner Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Franklin Gloria F. Thurman Donna and Donald Mann Frances Anne Varallo James and Elizabeth Gay Edward Tietgens Randall McCathren Michael Verble Mr. and Mrs. V. Carl George Mr. and Mrs. George B. Tomlin Juli and David McCay Mary Wade Althea Gill Omar Trevino Marcus McKamey Ronald E. Wade John F. Gregory, III Paul and Diana Rae Uhrig Lori McVey Fred Walker, Jr. and June Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Guthrie Eric Vai Mitzi and Rick Michaelson, Jr. Cortner Mark Hartzog Marty Vaughn Dr. Donald E. Milner Dr. and Mrs. Bill Wall, III Dixie Heagy Mr. and Mrs. Bart E. Verhulst Mr. and Mrs. David Minnigan Richard Walters Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. H. Henry Betty J. Vernon Jeffrey Mobley Cheryl and John Waltko Sam Hirshberg Terra Vinet Tom and Vicki Moon David Watson Jay and Meredith Hollomon Darrell Waltrip Janice B. Moore Dr. J.J. Wendel Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hooker Ben and Susan Ward Joann Morris Christopher S. West Martha Hooper Rhonda and Ken Weaver Mr. and Mrs. John Muchukot Eleanor Whitworth Joan Z. Hornberger Kenneth and Julia Weiss Teresa and Mike Nacarato Bradley and Susan Widmann Donna and Michael Horton Emily Whitson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadeau Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Williams Helen R. Houston Pam Whitson Merissa Newton Jennifer Wood Melissa Irvin Pam L. Williams Agatha Nolen Margaret and Ron Wright Todd and Emily Blake Jackson Betsy and Ridley Wills Laura and Vincent Nord Kathryn and James Wynalek Robert and Lisa Jarman Irene and Ridley Wills Melva Nunnery Sharon Yates Todd F. Jennings Dallas and Fleming Wilt Jeff and Meghan Owen Kelly and Steven Yokley Walter and Carmen Jones Joyce Wood David and Pamela Palmer Bill and Jane Young Jim and Beth Kelso Betty W. Zeni

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FACILITY INFORMATION Location The Ingram Center for Performing Arts is located at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. Late Arrivals Late arrivals will be seated only at times designated by the artists and/or company. Please consult ushers stationed at the entrances of the orchestra level. Discounted Parking Discounted parking for Ingram events is available in the Capers Avenue Garage at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. Please show ticket stubs when exiting. No Smoking There is no smoking allowed in any building on University campus. Restrooms In the Ingram Center, restrooms are located in the rear of the lobby area. Accessibility Wheelchair accessible seating, restroom and radio frequency assistive hearing devices are available in Ingram Hall. Please call 322-2471 at least three days in advance of the performance date to make arrangements for all special needs. Lost and Found Please call University www.passionpartners.org www.herpassionministries.com Security at 322-2745.

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