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The Future, Today ,, The future, today. Generously supported by Jody & John Arnhold; the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; and the Joseph W. Polisi Artist as Citizen President’s Fund 0 Restart Stages at Lincoln Center presents Juilliard NOW: Dance, Composition, and Jazz Thursday, May 13, 7pm ET Damrosch Park FLARE (2021) Originally created as part of Juilliard Dance's Choreographers & Composers 2020–21 Project Choreographer: Ellexis Hatch (BFA ‘22) Composer: Horacio Fernández Vázquez (BM '22) Juilliard Dance Juilliard Musicians Jade Diouf (BFA ‘23) William Leathers, Trumpet (BM ‘22) Flora Ferguson (BFA ‘23) Eduardo de la Vega, Piano (MM ‘22) Larissa Leung (BFA ‘23) Cole Davis, Electric Bass (MM ‘21) Haley Winegarden (BFA ‘23) Harrison Honor, Drums (MM ’19, AD ‘21) Program continues 1 An Improvisatory Jam Session Between Juilliard Dance and Juilliard Jazz Juilliard Dance Cristina Barretta (BFA ‘24) Jordyn Hubbs (BFA ‘24) Zachary Burrows (BFA ‘24) Matthew Johnson (BFA ’23) Abby Castora (BFA ’23) Raven Joseph (BFA ‘23) Isaiah Day (BFA ‘24) Nouhoum Koita (BFA ‘24) Ian Debono (BFA ‘23) Larissa Leung (BFA ‘23) Briana Del Mundo (BFA ‘23) Griffin Massey (BFA ‘23) Jade Diouf (BFA ‘23) Jamaii Melvin (BFA ‘23) Flora Ferguson (BFA ‘23) Lindsay Phillips (BFA ‘23) Sophia Frilot (BFA ‘24) Chela Portillo (BFA ‘24) Joey Gertin (BFA ‘24) Kelis Robinson (BFA ‘24) Antonia Gillette (BFA ‘24) Julian Sanchez (BFA ‘24) Kannen Glanz (BFA ‘24) Kailei Sin (BFA ‘24) Madison Goodman (BFA ‘24) Shoshana Sklar (BFA ‘23) Mykiah Goree (BFA ‘24) Zack Sommer (BFA ‘24) Alex Haskins (BFA ‘23) Tiana Watson (BFA ‘24) Juilliard Jazz Corentin Le Hir, Bass (MM ‘21) Felix Moseholm, Bass (BM ‘21) Matthew Lee, Drums (BM ‘24) Zach Adleman, Drums (MM ‘21) Aaron Matson, Guitar (MM ‘21) Joseph Block, Piano (BCJ exchange ’20, MM ’22) Nate Jones, Trombone (BM ‘24) James Haddad, Trumpet (Pre-College '18; BCJ exchange '21) Jam Session Rehearsal Director: Paul Singh, Juilliard Dance Faculty FLARE/Jam Session Stage Managers: Mickey Acton* and Meena Shayesteh* *Juilliard Professional Apprentice Program 2 This event is generously supported by the Joseph W. Polisi Artist as Citizen President’s Fund. Juilliard’s creative enterprise programming, including the Creative Associates program, is generously supported by Jody and John Arnhold. President’s initiatives at Juilliard are generously supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Restart Stages is made possible by Stavros Niarchos Foundation-Lincoln Center Agora Initiative. Major support is provided by First Republic Bank. Additional support is provided by BNY Mellon, Cleary Gottlieb, Warburg Pincus, the Scully Peretsman Foundation, Shari and Jeff Aronson, and Lincoln Center’s 20/21 donors and members. Operation of Lincoln Center's public plazas is supported in part with public funds provided by the City of New York. Juilliard is committed to the diversity of our community and to fostering an environment that is inclusive, supportive, and welcoming to all. For information on our equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging efforts, and to see Juilliard's land acknowledgment statement, please visit our website at juilliard.edu. 3 Juilliard NOW Calendar of Events WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 HEARST PLAZA/BARCLAYS CAPITAL GROVE 1pm Juilliard NOW: Open House 5pm Juilliard NOW: Brass Trios and Quintets _____________________________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY, MAY 13 DAMROSCH PARK 7pm Juilliard NOW: Dance, Composition, and Jazz _____________________________________________________________________________________ WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 HEARST PLAZA/BARCLAYS CAPITAL GROVE 1pm Juilliard NOW: Open House 5pm Juilliard NOW: Historical Performance _____________________________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY, MAY 20 DAMROSCH PARK Noon Juilliard NOW: Cello and Trumpet Choirs 4pm Juilliard NOW: Drama 8pm Juilliard NOW: Jazz _____________________________________________________________________________________ WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 HEARST PLAZA/BARCLAYS CAPITAL GROVE 1pm Juilliard NOW: Open House 5pm Juilliard NOW: Piano Open House Hosted by and Featuring Alumnus and Creative Associate Conrad Tao _____________________________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY, MAY 27 DAMROSCH PARK 4pm Juilliard NOW: Vocal Arts 8pm Juilliard NOW: Historical Performance _____________________________________________________________________________________ SATURDAY, MAY 29 DAMROSCH PARK 1pm Juilliard NOW: Preparatory Division 5pm Juilliard NOW: Preparatory Division Current as of May 11, 2021 4 Juilliard Board of Trustees and Administration BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jazz Wynton Marsalis, Director of Juilliard Jazz Bruce Kovner, Chair Aaron Flagg, Chair and Associate Director J. Christopher Kojima, Vice Chair Katheryn C. Patterson, Vice Chair Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts Joshua Black Greg Margolies Brian Zeger, Artistic Director Julie Anne Choi Stephanie Palmer McClelland Emily Wells, Director of Administration Kent A. Clark Christina McInerney Andrew Gaines, Director of Opera Activities Barbara G. Fleischman Lester S. Morse Jr. Mary Graham Rebecca Morse Lila Acheson Wallace Library and Doctoral Fellows Program Joan W. Harris Stephen A. Novick Jane Gottlieb, Vice President for Library and Information Resources; Matt Jacobson Susan W. Rose Director of the C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellows Program Edward E. Johnson Jr. Jeffrey Seller Jeni Dahmus Farah, Director, Archives Philippe Khuong-Huu Deborah Simon Alan Klein, Director of Library Technical Services Karen M. Levy Sarah Billinghurst Solomon Teresa E. Lindsay William E. “Wes” Stricker, MD Preparatory Division Laura Linney Yael Taqqu Weston Sprott, Dean Michael Loeb Reginald Van Lee Anthony McGill, Artistic Director, Music Advancement Program Vincent A. Mai Damian Woetzel Rebecca Reuter, Administrative Director, Music Advancement Program Ellen Marcus Camille Zamora Ekaterina Lawson, Director of Admissions and Academic Affairs, Pre-College Anna Royzman, Director of Performance Activities, Pre-College TRUSTEES EMERITI Enrollment Management and Student Development June Noble Larkin, Chair Emerita Keith R. Gollust Joan D. Warren, Vice President (in memoriam) Sidney R. Knafel Barrett Hipes, Dean of Student Development Mary Ellin Barrett Nancy A. Marks Kathleen Tesar, Associate Dean for Enrollment Management Kenneth S. Davidson Elizabeth McCormack Alice Jones, Assistant Dean of Community Engagement and Joseph W. Polisi, President Emeritus Career Services Sabrina Tanbara, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Vanessa Valenzuela, Assistant Dean, International Advisement and JUILLIARD COUNCIL Student Diversity Initiatives Mitchell Nelson, Chair William Buse, Director of Counseling Services Rachel Christensen, Administrative Director, Alan D. Marks Center Michelle Demus Auerbach Terr y Morgenthaler for Career Services and Entrepreneurship Barbara Brandt John G. Popp Katherine Gertson, Registrar Eric J. Friedman Grace E. Richardson Tina Gonzalez, Director of Financial Aid Brian J. Heidtke Mary K. Riew Camille Pajor, Director of Bias Response and Title IX Coordinator Peter L. Kend Jeremy T. Smith Todd Porter, Assistant Dean, Residence Life Yo u n g h e e K i m - Wa i t Alexander I. Tachmes Howard Rosenberg MD, Medical Director Sophie Laffont Anita Volpe Dan Stokes, Director of Academic Support and Disability Services Jean-Hughes Monier Beth Techow, Administrative Director of Health and Counseling Services Development EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Alexandra Wheeler, Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer AND SENIOR ADMINISTRATION Katie Murtha, Director of Major Gifts Damian Woetzel, President Lori Padua, Director of Planned Giving Rebecca Vaccarelli, Director of Alumni Relations Office of the President Kim Furano, Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations Ciaran Escoffery, Chief of Staff Robyn Calmann, Director of Special Events Ara Guzelimian, Special Advisor Toniya Katsarov, Director of Development Operations Kathryn Kozlark, Artistic Producer and Director for Creative Enterprise Christina Salgado, Director for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Public Affairs Belonging Initiatives Rosalie Contreras, Vice President of Public Affairs Benedict Campbell, Website Director Office of the Provost Susan Jackson, Editorial Director Adam Meyer, Provost Anna Sayer, Design Director Kirstin Ek, Associate Provost Mara Vlatkovic, Director of Marketing, Community Relations José García-León, Dean of Academic Affairs and Assessment Amy Evans, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs Office of the Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary John-Morgan Bush, Director of Lifelong Learning Lesley Rosenthal, Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary Christine Todd, Vice President and CFO Dance Division Mark Shelton, Chief of Public Safety Alicia Graf Mack, Dean and Director of the Dance Division Adam Gagan, Director of Security Katie Friis, Administrative Director Cameron Christensen, Associate Vice President, Facilities Mario Alberto Zambrano, Associate Director Kent McKay, Associate Vice President for Production Richard Mannoia, Senior Director of Education and Strategy, K-12 Drama Division Programs and Initiatives Evan Yionoulis, Richard Rodgers Dean and Director of the Michael Kerstan, Controller Drama Division Irina Shteyn, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis Richard Feldman, Associate Director Nicholas Mazzurco, Director of Student Accounts/Bursar Katherine Hood, Managing Director Nicholas Saunders, Director of Concert Operations Tina Matin, Director of Earned Revenue
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