2016-2017 ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 CREATING NEW ENTRY POINTS

Ballet has a profound way of stirring and expressing the human spirit: our hopes and dreams, our joys and sorrows, what it means to be alive. It’s a universal language, and it’s our mission to share it with as many people as possible.

In 2016-2017, we worked hard to continue creating new entry points to our art – some physical and some figurative.

From the opening of our new Byham Center for Dance to our remarkable collaboration with Dance Theatre of , brought people together through performance, in discussion and as a community.

For some, it was a performance experience that “touches your soul.” For a special needs father, it was seeing the joy ballet brings his daughter when he once wasn’t sure she would ever be able to walk. For one mother, it was the chance to connect her daughter with a professional ballerina who she said “looks like me.”

For us, it is about unleashing ballet’s vast potential to enrich lives.

Over the course of one season, you’ve helped us create more than 75,000 touchpoints with people throughout our region.

This season, we welcomed over 30,000 first-time ticket buyers to performances. We connected with people in 27 different neighborhoods through our educational programs. We awarded scholarships and financial aid to nearly 200 aspiring dancers and created more adaptive dance opportunities for students with disabilities. We advanced research that will measure the impact of ballet on early childhood education and guide therapeutic classes for people living with Alzheimer’s Disease.

By supporting Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, you support these people and you support the experiences that make Pittsburgh a fulfilling place to live, visit and work.

From the foundations and corporations that invested in us, to the individuals who gave their time, ideas and financial support – you made a remarkable difference not only to our art, but in the incredible ways we can use it to transform lives. Thank you for having the vision and generosity to extend these experiences to so many in our community.

With appreciation,

Harris N. Ferris Terrence S. Orr Mark Popovich Executive Director Artistic Director Chairman, Board of Trustees THE COMPANY PRINCIPALS

Christopher Budzynski Hannah Carter Amanda Cochrane Alejandro Diaz Julia Erickson Alexandra Kochis SOLOISTS CORPS DE BALLET Yoshiaki Nakano Luca Sbrizzi Gabrielle Thurlow Alexandre Silva Corey Bourbonniere Alexander Castillo

Danielle Downey Marisa Grywalski Masahiro Haneji Yuto Ideno Olivia Kelly Lucius Kirst

Jessica McCann William Moore Daniela Moya Ruslan Mukhambetkaliyev Joseph Parr Amanda Potts

JoAnna Schmidt Emily Simpson Kurtis Sprowls Jake Unger Cooper Verona Victoria Watford

COUNTRIES FULL-TIME 7 REPRESENTED 30 COMPANY DANCERS 54 COMPANY PERFORMANCES

Diana Yohe PAGE NO:2 SEASON IN REVIEW

In 2016-2017, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s reach extended far beyond the theater. Here’s a snapshot of the people we engaged with and the places we connected.

32,854 FACEBOOK LIKES 62,894 tickets 2,176 PEOPLE 30,386 first-time ticket buyers EXPERIENCED PBT AT REGIONAL TOURING SITES 11,158 subscriber tickets 12,100 TWITTER FOLLOWERS

420,637 WEBSITE VISITS 63 TOTAL 36,408 YOUTUBE VIEWS PERFORMANCES

ANNUAL REPORT 16-17 PAGE NO:3 HEAT MAP OF TICKET BUYER HOMETOWNS

63 PA COUNTIES, 48 STATES, 10 COUNTRIES

13,584 PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN…

8,799 INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS 27 NEIGHBORHOODS

NORTH SIDE, Hill District, BEECHVIEW, MT. OLIVER, 379 TICKETS DONATED SQUIRREL HILL, Homewood, Lawrenceville, TO TICKETS FOR KIDS OAKDALE, HOMESTEAD, BRIDGEVILLE, Monnessen, SCOTTDALE, Greensburg, SEWICKLEY, WHITEHALL, SCOTT TOWNSHIP, SOUTH PARK, Cranberry, WILKINSBURG, NEW BRIGHTON, OAKLAND, DOWNTOWN 1,209 PBT SCHOOL PITTSBURGH, East Liberty, STRIP DISTRICT, STUDENTS Springdale, O'HARA TOWNSHIP, CARNEGIE

PBT.ORG PAGE NO:4 ARTISTIC

The 2016-2017 Season brought people together for fresh looks at some of ballet’s greatest stories – beginning with a reimagined and ending with the Pittsburgh premiere of a new Romeo and Juliet. Among the season’s most anticipated moments was PBT’s first- Photo: Aimee DiAndrea time collaboration with Dance Theatre of Harlem, an iconic American company with 2016-2017 its own powerful story to tell. From start SEASON SPOTLIGHT to finish, the 2016-2017 Season was an invigorating reminder of art’s ability not only DIVERSITY IN DANCE: In PBT’s first cross- company collaboration, PBT and Dance to imagine different worlds, but to shape the Theatre of Harlem joined forces at the August world we live in today. Wilson Center for a nine-show sellout and two-week educational residency that drove dialogue on advancing diversity in ballet.

“I LOVE BEING PART OF PITTSBURGH FRESH SCENERY: In celebration of Terrence BALLET THEATRE. RISING TO THE S. Orr’s 20th anniversary as artistic director, CHALLENGE IS SOMETHING I STRIVE FOR. audiences experienced new scenic and costume designs for the romantic masterpiece I’M VERY THANKFUL THIS COMPANY GIVES Giselle, a signature PBT repertoire work. CHANCES LIKE THAT.” ENDURING TRADITION: Over 33,000 people JESSICA MCCANN, helped celebrate the 15th anniversary of The PBT CORPS DE BALLET, Nutcracker with a 24-performance run that set 2016 POINTE MAGAZINE a 15-year record for single ticket sales.

STARS OF THE CORPS PITTSBURGH PREMIERE: PBT gave Derek Deane’s Romeo and Juliet its North American premiere with the PBT Orchestra in April.

REPERTOIRE EXPANSION: PBT acquired three of Pittsburgh audiences’ best-loved story for its permanent repertoire collection. Giselle, Alice in Wonderland and Romeo and Juliet already have become Photo: Rachel Neville revenue-generating rental opportunities.

ANNUAL REPORT 16-17 ALL THE CITY IS PBT popped up on an array of pages, stages, screens and streets in and beyond Pittsburgh. Here are some A STAGE snapshots:

BRIDGES + POINSETTIAS + BALLERINAS POINTE SHOES

PBT ballerinas Hannah In what has become its own Carter, Marisa Grywalski and seven-year tradition, PBT JoAnna Schmidt made two School pre-professional iconic Pittsburgh bridges dancers performed vignettes their stage for a Local from The Nutcracker for a Pittsburgh Magazine photo sold-out audience of over spread. 600 at Phipps Conservatory.

Photo by: Julie Kahlbaugh Photo by: Aimee DiAndrea

ROLE MODELS + POWER + GRACE SUMMER READING The Pittsburgh Steelers and Dancer JoAnna Schmidt Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre joined the ranks of local teamed up for the 2016 celebrities who helped Rock Steelers Style Show, the Carnegie Library of which showcased PBT Pittsburgh exceed its dancers modeling and 90,000-book goal for the dancing alongside Steelers city-wide 2016 Summer players and their families. Reading Campaign.

Photo by: Chancelor Humphrey, courtesy of Carnegie Photo by: DKOCH Photography Library of Pittsburgh

JULIA ERICKSON + RACHAEL RAY

Principal Julia Erickson represented Steelers fans and foodies on Food Network with a win for her “Antonio Brownies” on the Rachael Ray Show’s Super Bowl LI “Fantasy Foodball” cookoff.

PAGE NO:6 2016-2017 SEASON

GISELLE WITH THE PBT ORCHESTRA OCT. 28-30, 2016 | BENEDUM CENTER

5,352 audience members

“(It) is eye candy that soaks into the heart and mind... Act two touches your soul with a performance that’s to die for.”

- FROM THE AUDIENCE

“Bewitching and beguiling”

- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

THE NUTCRACKER DEC. 2-27, 2016 | BENEDUM CENTER

33,520 audience members

“Amazing performances...Easy to see why this is one of Pittsburgh’s best traditions.”

- FROM THE AUDIENCE

“A toy chest chock full of Pittsburgh treasures, past, present and...some new dance gems.”

- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

Photos: Rich Sofranko PAGE NO:7 ALICE IN WONDERLAND FEB. 10-19, 2017 | BENEDUM CENTER

13,199 audience members

“It was an AMAZING performance! I absolutely loved it.”

- FROM THE AUDIENCE

“Delicious three-dimensional costumes and colorful settings...Mr. Deane hit all the high points...”

- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

BNY MELLON PRESENTS PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE + DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM FEATURING THE PITTSBURGH JAZZ ORCHESTRA MARCH 17-26 | AUGUST WILSON CENTER

3,948 audience members

“Both companies were extraordinary and presented energetic, new and interesting pieces that left me with a great feeling of joy... a truly exciting movement for our arts scene.”

- FROM THE AUDIENCE

“The companies seemed to feed off of each other... This pairing, you might say a pas de deux of voluminous proportions, pushed each ensemble off in new directions.”

- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

ROMEO AND JULIET WITH THE PBT ORCHESTRA APRIL 21-23, 2017 | BENEDUM CENTER

5,654 audience members

“Such emotion emoted without one word spoken.” - FROM THE AUDIENCE

“Ending its season on an emotional high, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre unveiled the North American premiere of Derek Deane’s Romeo and Juliet...a sensual, three-dimensional experience”

- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

Photos: Rich Sofranko PAGE NO:8 SPECIAL EVENTS

Kurtis Sprowls and Hans Fleischner - Grand Opening Patron Chris and Dawn Fleischner, Mayor William Peduto, Bill and Carolyn Byham - Ribbon Cutting, Byham Center for Dance Reception

Kathy Stewart, Luksana Puttan, Melisa Chipangila Campbell, Charles Carrier, and Ian Stewart - PBT + DTH Preview Party

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre + Dance Theatre of Harlem committee - PBT + DTH Preview Party

Sharon Hardie, Dawn Fleischner, Kay Fleischner, Fiona, Hiller and Sophia Hardie Ballet Under the Stars at Hartwood Acres

Bill Byham and Domenic Dozzi - Pointe in Time: Gala Giselle Grand Opening Patron Reception Photo: Lynda Scahill

Photos: Kelly Perkovich PAGE NO :9 Ballet Under the Stars at Hardwood Acres Mark Popovich, Julia Erickson, Amanda and Christine Popovich - Ballet Under the Stars at Hartwood Acres

Kathleen Miclot, Robert Jennings, Barbara Bott, Becky and Herb Torbin Grand Opening Patron Reception

PBT School students watching company rehearsal - Grand Opening Celebration Dancers Ingrid Silva, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and Julia Erickson, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre PBT + DTH Preview Party

Photos: Kelly Perkovich PAGE NO:10 13,584 people engaged 72 schools and community sites 144 programs

EDUCATION

Boys and Girls Clubs. Public libraries. 2016-2017 Pittsburgh Public Schools. In 72 SEASON SPOTLIGHT settings and 27 neighborhoods, the PBT education team met children, IN-SCHOOL RESIDENCIES: During its 10th year in Pittsburgh Public Schools, PBT students and families in the places expanded its Creative Movement program they live, learn and play. to kindergarten. Seven new classrooms Learning and engagement is key to increasing integrated dance and academics, and a total of 52 participated in PBT’s six-to-12-week opportunity and inclusion in the art of ballet, residencies. and this season PBT brought ballet classes, stories and demos into more schools and DIVERSITY IN DANCE: As part of the March Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre + Dance Theatre neighborhoods throughout the city, creating of Harlem collaborative, over 1,000 students entry points for people of all ages and and families danced and discussed ballet with abilities to think creatively, move freely and PBT and DTH artists through 27 educational programs in eight Pittsburgh neighborhoods. explore new concepts through dance. DANCE THERAPY: People living with Alzheimer’s Disease will experience the cognitive and social stimulation of ballet class “THIS CLASS IS SPECIAL TO ME, BECAUSE through a Fall 2017 pilot program backed by I CAN FEEL PASSIONATE...I LIKE THE NEW research completed this season. Contributions from Carol K. Lampe and Edwin Beachler also STEPS AND ALL THE ACTIVITIES. I LOVE have positioned PBT to grow its Dance for BALLET.” Parkinson’s program in 2017-2018.

- JADA SCOTT, 10 ADAPTIVE DANCE: PBT expanded its Adaptive Dance sessions to give nearly 60 students with disabilities more continuous class opportunities, and 30 percent more audience members experienced PBT’s sensory-friendly performance of The Nutcracker this season.

EQUITY AND ACCESS: Eight children from ages 5 to 8 – a pivotal training stage for ballet – received income-based Community Youth Scholarships, which start in the Children’s Photo: Christina Salgado Division and can extend all the way through the pre-professional level.

ANNUAL REPORT 16-17 SPOTLIGHT When two companies joined forces PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE + on stage, it brought thousands of people together. DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM JOIN FORCES

In her dance review for the Pittsburgh A collaboration with the Pittsburgh Dance Council and Pittsburgh Cultural Trust made possible with support Post-Gazette, Jane Vranish wrote that from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, The Benter it was almost as if, for two weeks, two Foundation and Richard E. Rauh. companies merged into one. Backstage, it certainly felt that way. Melonie Nance, co-chair of the BNY Mellon Presents Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre + Dance Theatre of Harlem collaboration, recalled the camaraderie she witnessed from the wings as PBT and DTH dancers warmed up and wished each other “merde” (good luck) for opening night.

“That was what it was all about and it permeated through the entire partnership. I was really touched by that,” Nance said, adding that artistic directors Virginia Johnson, of DTH, and Terrence S. Orr, of PBT, set the tone by resurrecting a working relationship that started over 30 years ago when Orr was setting work at DTH and Johnson was dancing there.

The collaboration was two years in the making, and when the companies joined forces March 16-26, they not only sold out nine performances at the August Wilson Center, they hosted 27 educational events and connected 1,148 children, students and parents with PBT and DTH artists.

Onstage, the artistic directors curated a mixed repertory production sampling a diverse cross section of classical and contemporary ballet.

Nearly 4,000 patrons saw dance from choreographers Glen Tetley, Marius Petipa, Dwight Rhoden and set to music by Johannes Brahms, Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Billy Strayhorn, whose songs were played live by the Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra. Virginia Johnson & Terrence S. Orr Drs. Melonie Nance & Photos: Kelly Perkovich Umamaheswar Duvvuri In the community, PBT and DTH education teams partnered with nearly 50 committee members and 10 nonprofits to create programs SPONSORS that would advance ballet education and exposure and drive dialogue BNY Mellon, Benter Foundation, Edith L. Trees Charitable about racial representation in ballet and access to the art form. Trust, Richard E. Rauh, Richard King Mellon Foundation

“The perception of ballet belonging to one culture is an antique COMMUNITY PARTNERS perception. We want this to open this art form to everyone,” Johnson said. “I hope that this collaboration between two companies PBT is grateful to the following organizations for contributing can be a model for a future in which the conversation about art is resources and expertise: compelling and inclusive." Hill Dance Academy Theatre, Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh Dance Council, Point PBT and DTH presented a panel discussion on diversity in ballet and Park University, Staycee Pearl Arts, University of Pittsburgh a screening of the documentary Black Ballerina among a slate of master classes and educational events that brought dancers to eight Pittsburgh neighborhoods, from East Liberty to the North Side, and “RIGHT NOW BOTH OF MY LITTLE GIRLS LOVE to schools like CAPA and Hill Dance Academy Theatre. BALLET, AND IF THEY REALLY WANT TO DO

“Exposure is key to inspiring the next generation of ballet dancers IT THEY CERTAINLY CAN. WHAT I’M EXCITED and participants of all kinds. It can be transformational for a young person to talk and take class with someone who has turned their ABOUT IS THAT THEY SEE SO MANY GIRLS OF passion into their life’s work,” Orr said. “It was an honor, not only COLOR IN THEIR DANCE CLASSES AND ON to share the stage with Dance Theatre of Harlem, but to give this partnership such life beyond the theater.” STAGE. IF THEY WANT TO, THE DOOR IS SO WIDE OPEN.” ICYMI: Support ongoing diversity initiatives and future collaborations with Dance Theatre of Harlem by visiting www.pbt.org/support. -Dr. Melonie Nance, ENT otolaryngologist, PBT trustee, PBT + DTH committee co-chair

PBT.ORG "IT ISN'T AN AMENITY, IT'S A NECESSITY OF ANY CITY THAT WANTS TO BE GREAT."

- MAYOR WILLIAM PEDUTO

OPENING THE DOORS OF THE BYHAM CENTER FOR DANCE 900+ PEOPLE ATTENDED | 75 DONORS MADE IT HAPPEN | 1,200+ DANCERS A YEAR WILL BENEFIT FROM IT

On a sunny day in September, the Byham Center for Dance opened the doors of opportunity to more aspiring ballet dancers. Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre was the first arts organization Carolyn and Bill Byham subscribed to after making the move from to Pittsburgh 47 years ago.

Nearly five decades later, the Byhams remain among PBT’s most loyal Photos: Kelly Perkovich audience members – and most visionary advocates for the growth of the company, its campus and the dancers who call it home. IN THE CENTER’S FIRST YEAR ALONE, In 2010, the Byhams helped establish Byham House, PBT’s CAMPAIGN DONORS HAVE MADE IT dormitory for out-of-town high school students. POSSIBLE TO: Six years later, the Byhams, together with campaign co-chairs + Welcome 11 percent more students and Dawn and Chris Fleischner, dedicated the new Byham Center for Dance, a game-changing expansion for PBT’s potential as a top recruit even more talent to PBT School’s training institution and a community resource. Pre-professional Division and Intensive Summer Program; “Success only comes from quality teachers and facilities, and we are firm believers in the ‘grow from within’ principle, be it business + Launch a new line of Community Division or ballet stars,” the Byhams said. “With more than 1,000 students classes designed for teens and adults enrolled in PBT School, we are providing a wonderful environment where art is born.” at every stage of their dance and fitness journeys; During the center’s Sept. 23-25, Grand Opening weekend, more than 1,000 people walked through its doors to take class, watch + Host an increasing number of special company dancers at work and learn about the many ways they can events, from fundraisers to performances, be part of this art form. in the scenic Ryan Studio; With an additional 14,000 extra square feet, including two new studios and a fully equipped conditioning center, more people can + Finish the project on time, on budget and participate in classes of all kinds. From kids learning first position debt free. to high schoolers nurturing their stage presence, more students will have the chance to train in an inspiring environment where BUILDING FEATURES they see professional dancers at work every day. + THE RYAN STUDIO, made possible by “This is where our company rehearses 40 hours a week, where Catharine Ryan we train a new generation of dancers and where we build the costumes you see on stage,” said PBT Artistic Director Terrence + THE FLEISCHNER FAMILY STUDIO, made S. Orr. “We’re deeply grateful to the supporters who understand possible by Leslie, Hans, Dawn and Chris how crucial it is to the art we create and the artists we nurture. A year ago, our space was limiting our potential. Now, we have the Fleischner space we need to thrive.” + THE HILDA & DR. FREDDIE H. FU SPORTS Now, there’s no missing PBT Studios in the Strip District. AND DANCE CONDITIONING STUDIO Passersby can literally see dancers at work in the studios. As a result, PBT is seeing more people inside. + THE HOTOPP LOUNGE, made possible by Dona and Tom Hotopp

ANNUAL REPORT 16-17 “NEED AN ESCAPE TO SOMEWHERE MAGICAL?... (POINTE IN TIME GALA) SOARED TO NEW HEIGHTS THIS YEAR WITH A

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED BALLROOM, REMINISCENT OF A NIGHT UNDER A THOUSAND STARS.” - PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

POINTE IN TIME: 485 guests | $553,000 raised for repertoire, GALA GISELLE scholarships, live music and more

Pointe in Time: Gala Giselle swept guests into a magical atmosphere inspired by the company’s stunning season opener. But the evening drove just as much buzz about another highly anticipated season highlight: BNY Mellon Presents Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre + Dance Theatre of Harlem.

DTH Artistic Director Virginia Johnson flew in from New York to join Artistic Director Terrence S. Orr in previewing the pair’s March program at the August Wilson Center.

Among the gala performances, both companies gave guests a taste of the collaboration to come, bringing guests to their feet with DTH’s Chyrstyn Fentroy and Jorge Villarini performing Vessels and PBT dancing scenes from Dwight Rhoden’s StrayLifeLushHorn.

Following the company showcase, a performance by the young dancers of PBT School inspired guests to pledge more than $80,000 to PBT’s Community Youth Scholarship Program, which provides need-based funding for young talents.

“CHAIRING THE GALA WAS AN IMMENSE HONOR AND GAVE US THE PLATFORM TO ADVOCATE FOR PBT'S COMMUNITY YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. WE ARE THRILLED TO HAVE HELPED RAISE OVER $80,000 WITH OUR ATTENDEES IN SUPPORT OF BALLET OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG, EAGER STUDENTS.

- DAWN FLEISCHNER, CHAIR,

POINTE IN TIME: GALA GISELLE Dawn and Chris Fleischner PBT dancers Victoria Watford and Julia Erickson

Melanie Crockard and Becky Torbin Dr. Melonie Nance Peggy McKnight

Photos: Lynda Scahill PAGE NO:14 1,209 students | 265 out-of-state | 19 international | 200+ main-stage performance opportunities 192 students received scholarship or financial aid | 18 PBT current company dancers trained in PBT School

PBT SCHOOL

PBT School nurtures the next generation of professional dancers 2016-2017 and creative, confident people. SEASON SPOTLIGHT INCREASING OPPORTUNITY: 115 more students were able to join PBT School during its first school year in the Byham Center When the Byham Center for Dance opened for Dance, and the school will continue moving toward a 40 percent enrollment increase during its first five years in the space. its doors in fall 2016, it ushered in a new BALLET AMBASSADORS: Pre-professional students enjoyed era for PBT School and the students who more stage time this season with touring performances in aspire to train in residence with PBT’s Morgantown, West Virginia, at Longwood Senior Center, and as part of First Night Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra professional company. For over ten years, Holiday Pops concert and the Rock Steelers Style Show. the school’s growth outpaced its studio DANCE FITNESS: Thirty-three percent more adults and teens space. Now, PBT School can extend this participated in dance fitness classes through PBT School’s Community Division, which launched seven new class offerings, training experience to more dancers than including PBT Barre Fitness. Through the new Hilda & Dr. Freddie Fu Sports and Dance Conditioning Center, community members, ever before, strengthening its position as an company dancers and students now enjoy increased Pilates and internationally recognized pre-professional strength-training opportunities. program and a community resource for COMPETITIVE EDGE: Five pre-professional students advanced to final rounds of the prestigious World Ballet Competition dancers of all ages and interest levels. and the National Association of Arts & Letters’ Annual Awards Competition.

LAUNCHING CAREERS: Eighteen pre-professional students went on to sign contracts with dance companies across the country.

Photo: Emily Northrop “Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's production of 'Millennial Movement’ was truly breathtaking. Literally on the edge of my seat!” - FROM THE AUDIENCE

“Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre dazzled the audience.”- TRIBUNE-REVIEW

TOURING

During the 2016-2017 Season, audience members traveled from 63 Pennsylvania counties and 48 states to experience a PBT performance. PBT is working to strengthen connections with dance lovers beyond Pittsburgh by investing in key regional performance residencies. In 2016-2017, PBT marked the third year of its partnership with Seton Hill University, booked an August 2017 tour date at the Chautauqua Institution in New York and performed for thousands at its free Ballet Under the Stars performance at Hartwood Acres. Here are the highlights:

MILLENNIAL MOVEMENT AT SETON HILL UNIVERSITY | SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2017

REPERTORY: World-premiere works by emerging choreographers among PBT’s own company dancers: Amanda Cochrane, Julia Erickson, Yoshiaki Nakano, William Moore and Cooper Verona.

RESIDENCY: PBT dancers visited the Seton Hill campus to lead a semester of choreography workshops and master classes for student and youth dancers leading up to the company’s May performance at the Seton Hill University Performing Arts Center.

Photo: Duane Rieder

BALLET UNDER THE STARS AT HARTWOOD ACRES | SUNDAY, AUG. 21, 2016

REPERTORY: Excerpts from Le Corsaire, the world premiere of Cooper Verona’s brood, the Flames of Paris pas de deux, and the Johnny Cash tribute, The Man in Black.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Ballet Under the Stars is PBT’s largest community engagement event of the year, offering free dance, craft and photo activities for kids in addition to the free performance.

Photo: Kelly Perkovich

PBT.ORG PAGE NO:16 FINANCIALS MARKING 11 CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN THE BLACK

PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE, INC. STATEMENT PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE, INC. OF FINANCIAL POSITION (June 30, 2017) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS (June 30, 2017)

ASSETS Cash Flows from Operating Activities Current Assets Changes in net assets $ 499,209 Cash and cash equivalents $ 774,614 Adjustments to reconcile changes in net Accounts receivable 57,166 assets to net cash provided by Pledges receivable 1,048,081 operating activities: Prepaid expenses and other current assets 442,336 Depreciation and Amortization 706,592 Bad debts 1,900 Total Current Assets 2,322,197 Net realized and unrealized (gains) losses on investments (1,094,627) Endowment Assets Contributions and grants restricted for Cash and cash equivalents 157,962 investment in endowment (60,500) Investments 7,827,187 Changes in assets and liabilities: 7,985,149 Accounts receivable (25,232) Pledges receivable 792,278 Investment Held by Trust 364,243 Prepaid expenses (71,355) Pledges Receivable 281,815 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 125,028 Deferred revenue 41,523 Fixed Assets, Net 9,708,397 Production Assets Net Cash Provided By Operating Activities 914,816 (less accumulated amortization of $567,819 and $550,506 in 2017 and 2016, respectively) 290,301 Cash Flows from Investing Activities Total Assets $ 20,952,102 Purchase of fixed assets and production assets (2,790,434) Proceeds from sale of investments 7,818,611 Purchase of investments (7,139,099) Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Net Cash Used In Investing Activities (2,110,922) Payments due within one year on long-term debt $ 111,937 Lines of credit 2,100,000 Cash Flows from Financing Activities Line of credit, net 1,930,000 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 334,172 Construction costs payable (397,901) Construction costs payable - Payments on long-term debt (125,182) Deferred revenue 1,492,234 Contributions and grants restricted for investment in endowment 80,700 Total Current Liabilities 4,038,343 Net Cash Provided By Financing Activities 1,487,617 Long-Term Debt 63,214 Net Increase (Decrease) In Cash And Cash Equivalents 291,511 Total Liabilities 4,101,557 Cash and Cash Equivalents Net Assets Beginning of year 641,065 Unrestricted 507,767 Temporarily restricted 7,909,916 End of year $ 932,576 Permanently restricted 8,432,862 Supplemental disclosure of Total Net Assets 16,850,545 cash flow information Total Liabilities and Cash paid during the year Net Assets $ 20,952,102 for interest $ 23,795

ANNUAL REPORT 16-17 PAGE NO:17 CONTRIBUTED OPERATING USE OF OPERATING FUNDS SOURCES OF OPERATING REVENUE REVENUES BY SOURCE Total: $10,789,216 Total: $10,819,879 Total: $4,398,339

Ticket Sales: $2,943,767 Foundations: $1,750,186 Proogram services: $8,927,283 Contributed PBT School: Revenue: $2,152,443 Corporations: $4,398,339 Individuals: $503,914 $1,554,471

Management and general: Endowment Government: $826,154 Transfer: $267,001 Fundraising and Other: Special $554,000 In-kind: special events: $196,770 Events: $332,767 $1,035,779 $574,560

PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE, INC. STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (June 30, 2017)

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Operating Revenue $ 5,867,540 - - $ 5,867,540 Operating Expenses (10,789,216) - - (10,789,216) Net Realized and Unrealized Losses, Interest and Dividends - - $ 1,044,862 1,044,862 Changes in net assets before public and private support, releases from restrictions and depreciation on leaseholds, machinery and equipment, and land improvements (4,921,676) - 1,044,862 (3,876,814) Public and Private Support 2,881,982 $ 1,967,559 60,500 4,910,041 Changes in net assets before releases from restrictions and depreciation on leaseholds, machinery and equipment, and land improvements (2,039,694) 1,967,559 1,105,362 1,033,227

Net Assets Released from Operating Restrictions Investment Income Spending 554,000 - (554,000) - Other support 1,516,357 (1,516,357) - - Total Net Assets Released From Operating Restrictions 2,070,357 (1,516,357) (554,000) -

Changes in Net Assets from Operations 30,663 451,202 551,362 1,033,227

Net assets released from capital restrictions 459,933 (459,933) - - Depreciation on leaseholds, machinery and equipment, and land Improvements (534,018) - - (534,018)

Changes In Net Assets (43,422) (8,731) 551,362 499,209

Net Asset Transfers - - - - Net Assets Beginning of year 551,189 7,918,647 7,881,500 16,351,336

End of year $ 507,767 $ 7,909,916 $ 8,432,862 $ 16,850,545

PBT.ORG PAGE NO:18 Byham House Director PITTSBURGH BALLET ADMINISTRATIVE & Matthew Brin THEATRE ORCHESTRA Byham House Residence Conductor ARTISTIC TEAM Assistant Charles Barker, Benjamin Hamrick music director & principal conductor Corporate Relations Manager Byham House Chef ARTISTIC STAFF Matthias Bodnar Violin I Artistic Director Rennick Remley Charles Stegeman, concert master Terrence S. Orr Consulting Psychiatrist Rachel Stegeman, ARTS EDUCATION Antoine Douaihy, M.D associate concert master Assistant to the Artistic Director Larry Yagello Robert Vickrey Director of Education and Community Engagement SCHOOL FACULTY Keiko Rushlander Ballet Mistress Christina L. Salgado PBT Ballet Master Joan Zelkowicz Marianna Tcherkassky Steven Annegarn Jennifer Madge Manager of Community Mary Beth Schotting Ballet Master Programs and Archives PBT Ballet Mistress Steven Annegarn Lisa Auel Marianna Tcherkassky Violin II Raymond Eichenmuller, principal Music Director and Conductor Community Education Pilates Coordinator Charles Barker Ann Corrado Anne Jackovic Coordinator and Instructor Eleanor Cameron Company Pianist Kerra Alexander Full-time Ballet Yoland Collin Rochelle Agnew PRODUCTION Eun Young Ahn Juan Jaramillo Full-time Ballet Frank Ferguson EXECUTIVE STAFF Director of Production Christopher Budzynski Viola Executive Director Curtis Scott Dunn principal Harris N. Ferris Full-time Ballet Jennifer Gerhard, Production Stage Manager Christine Schwaner Louise Farbman Assistant to the Executive Director Alicia Reece John McCarthy Katie Potts Children’s Division Coordinator Master Carpenter Kaila Lewis Justin J. Johnson Zachary Dwyer Cello FINANCE & OPERATIONS Julia Adams, Kerra Alexander, Deena principal Assistant Carpenter Blumenfeld, Jonathan Breight, Elisa Kohanski, Director of Operations Paula Tuttle and Finance Ronald Cully Nicholas Coppula, Marcella Day, Mackenzie Fey, Kim Francis, Meghan Joseph Bishkoff Jay Romano Properties Master Paul Critser Brad O’Connell Greenwood, Lea Havas, Aaron Ingley, Accountant/Human Resources Emma Knor, Maureen Lucas, Katie Bass Manager Master Electrician Miller, Jamie Murphy, Shanna Naider, Jeffrey Mangone, Sr., principal Shelly Swartz Kelli Brannigan Tamar Rachelle, Lynn Rescigno, Andy Kohn Receptionist/Office Manager Assistant Electrician Toma Smith, Kurtis Sprowls, Jennifer Robert Skavronski Holly Bedford Christopher T. Barker Stratakis, Alexandra Tiso, Eva Trapp, Flute/Piccolo Information Systems Manager Wardrobe Supervisor Aleksandr Zankin, and Katherine Beverly Crawford, principal Joel LaFleur Kathleen Sullivan Zitterbart Barbara O’Brien Building Maintenance Transportation Manager SCHOOL MUSICIANS Thomas Godfrey Ray Lantzy Recker Inc. 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Mucha Barb & Joe Kruse in honor of Board Dawn & Chris Fleischner Patricia Dalesio in honor of Dr. & Dr. Yoshio Arai Ms. Peggy C. Knott Patti & Rossi Neidich member Kathleen Miclot Mr. Richard E. Rauh Mrs. William C. Byham Donald & Mary Block Ms. Marilyn Koch Ms. Patricia A. Olean Ms. Karen D. Kuhar Mr. Arnold Davis Chairman’s Society Cynthia Bognar Cate Linn in honor of Dr. & Mrs. Roseanne Oliverio MD LtCol Leonard LaForgia Ms. Erika Deiseroth $10,000-24,999 Jonathan & Genevieve Cook William C. Byham Mr. Elliott S. Oshry Joan M. Lakoski & Paul Mayercik The Dell Family Mr. & Mrs. Earl M. Latterman Anonymous Daniel Edelstone in memory of Ramona Marino in honor of Dr. & Betsy Peitz Wendy & Steve Denenberg in honor of Ms. Joan F. Lees Mr. Edwin H. Beachler, III Susan B. Edelstone Mrs. William C. Byham Katy Perrin Dr. & Mrs. William C. Byham Nancy & Stan Lehman David L. Buchta & Harmon K. Ziegler Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Gleason, Jr. Mike & Hope McCague Malvern & Ann Powell Ms. Irene J. 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Mokotoff Jane Vaselenak Justice Works, Youth Care, Inc Melanie & Jim Crockard Genevieve D. Cook Lindsay Page Mark Vrabel Koppers Inc. Jendoco Construction Anonymous Gail E. Cooper Diane Moore Kathryn Vreeland in honor of The Osher Lifelong Learning LHAS Young Children’s Leanne & Paul Adamo Mrs. Katherine Cooper Jeffrey & Diana Morrow Dr. & Mrs. William C. Byham Institute of Carnegie Mellon Scholarship Fund Jamie & Gregory Adams Lila Cornell Luis Motles & Beatrice Salazar William & Nancy Rackoff in honor University Sandy & Bill Lambert Megan & Robert Bracken Nelson & Carol Craige Carol Mueller in honor of of Hal Waldman UPMC Health Plan Mary L. McKinney & Jane & Lawrence Breck Summer Craze Fowler Lois Wholey Becky & Herb Torbin in honor of Mark F. Flaherty Carole & Keith Briggs Molly Crooks Mr. & Mrs. Harvey C. Nathanson Matching Gift Hal Waldman Kathleen M. Miclot Gail & Mark Brooks Mr. Harold Dixler Rev. 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Gregory Gary & Denise Paavola Google Patricia Wilde ______Aimee DiAndrea & Dave Anoia Dr. & Mrs. Adam W. Hahn Paul M. Palevsky & Sharon R. Highmark Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Antenor R. Willems Edgar Snyder & Associates Alan Helgerman & Sandra Lapietra Roseman IBM Corporation Mrs. Teresa M. Williams Anonymous Mary Jane Edwards Dr. Kevin Ho Ms. Amy S. Parker PNC Foundation Keith Willing in memory of Paul & Dina Block Foundation Aziza El Feil & Stephen Vogel Dr. R. Donald Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Payne PPG Industries, Inc. Dawn A. (Gwinn) Mottinger Chait Family & Sarah Meehan Julia Erickson & Aaron Ingley Ms. Tiffany Kaminski The Pellegrini Family Elvira J. Wilson Ferrier Family Fund at Celia Fushille The Kane-Mainier Family Ms. Lois M. Perlik Georgianna & Charles Wilson The CFWC Ann Grupe Marge Kane Janet Peters GOVERNMENT Christine Woods Sharon L. Hrabovsky, MD & Catherine & Michael Haggerty Mrs. Amy M. Kellman Estate of Pauline Pickens Dorothy F. Wriedt FUNDING Bob C. 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Orr & Marianna Anoo & Mandeep Tamber Dr. James R. Sahovey Susanne Sieminski Elation Professional* Tcherkassky Orr The Tomokiyo Family Kathleen Sandoe & Daniel Ready Martin Silverman Freed of London Anonymous Rugby Realty Colleen & Denny Travis Ann Beyer Vaughn Cynthia A. Smetanka Giant Eagle Adams Foundation Robert & Sharon Sclabassi Corinne & Ross Tucker Diana Scott Bryan C. Smith Jendoco Construction Allegheny County’s Community Betsy & Tom Teti Tucker Arensberg, PC Ken Spencer Stephen & Margaret Snavely Macy’s Infrastructure & Tourism Fund Carol H. Tillotson Melissa & Ryan Vecchi Ms. Cristen A. Stephansky Mr. & Mrs. R. Damian Soffer in Peoples Allegheny Regional Asset District Jill & Craig Tillotson Robert Vickrey Robert & Mary Ellen Stewart honor of Dr. & Mrs. William University of Pittsburgh The Benter Foundation ______The Vincent & Davies families in Karen & Don Stump C. Byham Point Park University Jack Buncher Foundation gratitude for John B. Vincent Robert L. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Spears Seton Hill University Eden Hall Foundation Christine & Brian Beattie Elinor & Robert K. Wagner Ms. Mary Ann Stuart-Templeton Ms. Karen Steare UPMC Audrey & Timothy Fisher Debra & Frank Dermody Tanaz & Andrew Walendziewicz Revs. A and A Teter James & Stephanie Stefano Christopher & Dawn Fleischner Corps’ Association Julianne & Michael Fallert, MD Lois M. Wholey Kerrie Tonet-Berlin & Christopher Berlin Dr. Vilja K. Stein Hans & Leslie Fleischner Federal Home Loan Bank of $5,000-9,999 Roseanne & Mark H. Wholey, MD Mr. & Mrs. Alan Veoni Cristen Stephansky Hilda & Freddie Fu, MD Pittsburgh Ms. Ruth Wagner Eat’n Park Hospitality Group Sandra D. Williamson Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stephen Gaming & Economic Janet & Harris Ferris Jana, Andrea, & George Walczak Federal Home Loan Bank of Joyce & Richard E. Young, MD Mr. & Mrs. Norris Stephens Pittsburgh Development Fund E. Jeanne & Robert A. Dr. Janet Lois Walker Mr. Daniel Stern Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Giant Eagle Gleason Jr. Priscilla Ware Jeffrey Stewart KPMG, LLP Frances C. & James H. Hardie Janet Markel & Barry Lhormer PLATINUM Mr. Kenneth R. Stiles MSA The Safety Company Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Susan & Vincent Silvaggio, MD SUBSCRIBERS Mr. & Mrs. Walter Stoecklein Pitt Ohio Express, Inc. Hillman Foundation Jamee & Tom Todd Karen & Don Stump Dona & Tom Hotopp Kathryn M. Vreeland, MD David L. Buchta & Harmon K. Ziegler Lou & Marcia Swartz Ballet Master’s Club Jennifer & Michael LaRocco August & Jesse Warren Dr. Melonie Nance Ms. Michelle Switala Under $5,000 Laurel Foundation Donna & Markus Weber Anonymous(4) Suzanne & William Switala Alphabet City Development Peggy & Steve McKnight Lois A. Wholey Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Aron E. Szulman AmazonSmile Foundation PNC Foundation ______Anonymous Drs. Anoo & Mandeep Tamber American Eagle Outfitters Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust Anonymous Beverly Loy Taylor in memory BNY Mellon Matching Gift Dorrit & David Tuthill Anonymous Leanne S. & Paul M. Adamo of Mary Petrov Program UPMC Julie & Tom Arma Tom & Julie Arma Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Teti in Women’s Committee of the ______Janet & David Campbell Gregory & Lisa Baker honor of Hal Waldman Carnegie Museum of Art George R. & Janet E. Desko Tara Balonick ANNUAL REPORT 16-17 PAGE NO:21 CHAIR VICE CHAIR TREASURER SECRETARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Board Emeriti Trustee Emeritus Members Loti Falk Gaffney, in memoriam James Tomlinson Fort Jeanne Gleason Jim Hardie Hal Waldman

Mark Popovich Dawn Fleischner Douglas Kreps Kathleen Miclot

Edwin H. Beachler Christine Beattie Rich Beaty Geoffrey Bond, M.D. Beth O. Brown Carolyn M. Byham Sean Cassidy

Connie Cesario The Hon. Jay Costa, Jr. James E. Crockard III Debra Dermody Mary C. Finger, Ph.D. Freddie H. Fu, M.D. Paul Hennigan, Ph.D.

Jeffrey D. Himrod Dona Hotopp Donald S. Johnston Michael LaRocco Mary McKinney Peggy McKnight LeRoy L. Metz II

Melonie Nance, M.D. Sandra Nicholas Terrence S. Orr Andrea Passman Richard E. Rauh Diana Reid Lisa Saperstein, D.P.M.

Vincent Silvaggio, M.D. Matt Smith Shelley M. Taylor Ayana Teter Betsy Teti Becky Torbin David F. Tuthill

Hilary S. Tyson The Hon. Randy Vulakovich Winthrop Watson Markus Weber

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