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Fall/Winter '13 season schedule of dance companies visiting the Joyce Theater in New York City.

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Page 1: The Joyce Theater Fall '13/Winter '14 Season

Fall 13 Winter 14

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Welcometothe

Come to our intimate home for dance. Experience week after week of beautiful artists moving to the creations of master choreographers and daring newcomers. Encounter companies from as close to home as midtown and Philly and as far away as New Zealand and Taiwan. Engage with the magnificent power of dance.

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Welcomethe

Fall ’13 Winter ’14Sep 17–29 The Metamorphosis A Royal Ballet Production

Oct 2–6 Cloud Gate 2

Oct 8–20 Lar Lubovitch Dance Company

Oct 22–27 Houston Ballet

Oct 29–Nov 3 KEIGWIN + COMPANY

Nov 6–10 Compagnie Marie Chouinard

Nov 12–17 Garth Fagan Dance

Nov 19–Dec 1 Complexions Contemporary Ballet

Dec 3–15 Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca

Dec 17–Jan 5 MOMIX

Jan 7–12 FOCUS DANCE

Jan 14–26 Parsons Dance

Jan 28–Feb 2 Rennie Harris Puremovement

Feb 4–6 Pam Tanowitz Dance

Feb 8–9 LeeSaar The Company

Feb 12–16 Royal New Zealand Ballet

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Become a Joyce Member and Save 25%Choose four or more companies in this brochure, and you’ll automatically become a Joyce member. You’ll save 25% and will continue to save 25% on every ticket you purchase for performances now through August 2014.Discount does not apply for $10 or $19 tickets.

Benefits of MembershipAdvance notice and priority access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public. Discounts and special offers to Chelsea restaurants and merchants.

Ticket exchange at no charge for a different performance date by the same company, with 48 hour notice (subject to availability). Handling fees waived, except for one small service charge at the start of each Membership season.

Connect with The Joyce

And, visit Joyce.org, where you can get up–to–date information on the companies performing at The Joyce Theater, share your thoughts with us on the Joyce blog, sign up for our e–newsletter, and much more!

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@TheJoyceTheater

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Tickets Start at $1O

For Tickets: Joyce.org 212-242-0800

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A Royal Ballet Production

met amorphosis

The Joyce season opens spectacularly with choreographer/director Arthur Pita’s brilliant dance theater reinterpretation of the Kafka novella, for which he won the 2012 UK National Dance Award for Best Modern Choreography. At the core of this extraordinary production, which has a cast specially brought together by Mr. Pita, is Royal Ballet Principal Edward Watson in his Olivier Award-winning role (as Gregor Samsa), who, with remarkable technical and emotional skill, captures his character’s transformation into a gigantic insect. “Watson’s freakish performance is a physical tour de force, but what elevates his reading of Samsa is, paradoxically, its humanity,” proclaims The Guardian. A score composed and performed live by Frank Moon and stark, white designs by Simon Daw create a claustrophobic atmosphere, while the horror of Gregor’s physical alteration is graphically evoked by Watson’s searing performance.

Supported by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

Sep 17–29 Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

Opening Night Special EventTue, Sep 17For tickets: 646-467-8556

Dance Chat: Wed, Sep 18

The Metamorphosis was originally produced by London’s Royal Ballet for the Linbury Studio Theatre at the Royal Opera House. The Joyce is pleased to bring this contemporary masterpiece to New York in association with The Royal Ballet.

This engagement may be used towards your Membership; a 10% discount, not the standard 25% discount, will apply.

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Cloud Gate

2ON THE ROADOct 2–6 Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Sat 8pmSun 2pm Dance Chat: Thu, Oct 3

“Talent and skill require little translation…Cloud Gate 2 has those virtues, and…they should be shared with the rest of the world,” declares The New York Times about this fascinating company, who performs Associate Artistic Director Cheng Tsun-lung’s On The Road, in which light and shadow merge with a rich and inventive movement vocabulary distilled from various forms of Asian body language. Set to scores ranging from Taiwanese folk songs to traditional Naxi, to Islamic music, and finally to Tom Waits’ smoky voice, the evening-length piece unites Eastern and Western tradition to convey a powerful artistic message.

Supported by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

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Segundo, a re-imagining by the master choreographer Lar Lubovitch of his Fandango, “a choreographic sensation” (The New York Times), with a newly commissioned score by Randall Woolf for voice and flamenco guitar, performed live; the wildly popular Men’s Stories: A Concerto in Ruins, “a joyous, poignant expression of…nine terrific male dancers” (The New York Times), set to an original score by Scott Marshall; and a revival of The Time Before The Time After, a “startling…and unpredictable” duet (The New York Times), set to Stravinsky. Program B features a second world premiere; plus the beautiful and moving Transparent Things, inspired by a Picasso painting and set to Debussy, performed live by The Bryant Park Quartet.

Oct 8–20 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pm Sun 2pm & 7:30pm Dance Chat: Wed, Oct 9

Opening Night Gala: Tue, Oct 8Gala tickets: 212-221-7909 or [email protected]

The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, “a national treasure” (Variety), celebrates its 45th anniversary with two programs of works spanning more than 40 years. Program A includes the world premiere of

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exploration of youthful alienation,” and Mark Morris’ Pacific, a joyous piece, heralded by The Washington Post as “a creation of unalloyed beauty,” set to American composer Lou Harrison’s Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano. Also on tap–Solo, Hans van Manen’s athletic tour de force for three male dancers set to Bach’s Suite for Violin in D minor that was first performed by the Netherlands Dance Theater in 1997; and Ben Stevenson’s Twilight, a romantic pas de deux set to Rachmaninoff’s beautiful Elegie, Op. 3 No. 1.

Oct 22–27 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pm Sun 2pm Dance Chat: Wed, Oct 23

Houston Ballet returns to The Joyce with a sensational program highlighting the skills of its magnificent dancers and featuring fabulous music ranging from the traditional to the contemporary. The roster includes Artistic Director Stanton Welch’s Play, set to the techno sounds of Moby and described by The New York Times as “a quirky

Houston Ballet

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Oct 29–Nov 3 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm Dance Chat: Wed, Oct 30

Director Larry Keigwin’s indomitable theatricality and sharp wit. In Canvas, K+C’s powerhouse dancers explore a dazzling fusion of classical and contemporary visions, accompanied by a bright and cinematic original score by Adam Crystal. The program also includes Girls, a playful

female trio set to Frank Sinatra songs, while the full company’s virtuosity is on display in Seven. Keigwin’s signature pieces—Natural Selection and Mattress Suite—complete the program.

“Funny, touching” and “masterly pieces of choreographic organization,” proclaims The New York Times about KEIGWIN + COMPANY, who celebrates its tenth anniversary by taking the Joyce stage with New York premieres and audience favorites that display Artistic

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Nov 6–10 Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Sat 8pmSun 2pm Dance Chat: Thu, Nov 7

Described by The New York Times as “a hurricane of unbridled imaginativeness,” Marie Chouinard brings her Montreal-based troupe back to The Joyce with two works that displays her compelling imagination. The visually arresting Henri Michaux: Mouvements features dancers dressed in black costumes on a white floor to create a choreographic version of India ink drawings and poetry by Belgian poet and artist Henri Michaux. The company also performs Gymnopédies, a ballet created around the theme of the duet in which eleven dancers are each invited to take their places at a piano to play Erik Satie’s intriguing Gymnopédies.

Supported by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

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GarthNov 12–17 Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pmSun 2pm & 7:30pmDance Chat: Wed, Nov 13

Garth Fagan, recently selected as one of “100 Irreplaceable Dance Treasures” by the Dance Heritage Coalition, shares the list, in part, with his mentors Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey, Jose Limon, and George Balanchine. For its 43rd season, Fagan’s revered company performs a season of premieres and revivals, featuring two world premieres, one by Garth Fagan and one by long-time company member, the superb Norwood Pennewell. Also on the program—Lighthouse/Lightning Rod, performed to an original score by Wynton Marsalis with sets by acclaimed American artist Alison Saar.

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Complexions

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Ballet

Nov 19–Dec 1 Tue–Thu 7:30pm; Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm Sun 2pm & 7:30pm Dance Chat: Wed, Nov 20

No performance on Thanksgiving, Nov 28

Complexions Contemporary Ballet, “a company of seasoned performers, strong and consistent in technique, savvy in style, slick in approach…unlike any other company–full stop” (Sydney Morning Herald), comes to The Joyce for a jam-packed two-week season filled with new works galore, including two by Artistic Director Dwight Rhoden—the New York premiere of his The Rite of Spring and a new piece set to Stevie Wonder music; the world premiere of a full company work by Associate Artistic Director Jae Man Joo; a company premiere by choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo; and a new work by company members Gary W. Jeter and Norbert De La Cruz III. Complexions devotees will also have the chance to see some of their favorite works by talented and beloved choreographers like Camille A. Brown.

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Complexions

Contemporary

Ballet

Dec 3–15 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pmSun 2pmDance Chat: Wed, Dec 4

Soledad Barrio’s “intensity is striking,” proclaims The New York Times. “Even when she is standing still or walking slowly around the stage, she is the mistress of stillness and slowness.” After playing to sold out Joyce houses for the last two years, the Bessie Award winning dancer and her astounding company, Noche Flamenca, perform another blistering show that combines live music with song and dance to captivate audiences once more with the essence of flamenco revealed in its most authentic and glorious form.

Supported by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

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Dec 23–29 Mon 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Dec 30–Jan 5Mon 7:30pm; Tue 7pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

No performance on Dec 25 and Jan 1

Dec 17–22 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pmSun 2pm & 7:30pm Dance Chat: Wed, Dec 18

For over thirty years, MOMIX has astounded international audiences with little more than light, shadow, props, and the human body. And now, especially for the holiday season, the company presents MOMIX remix, pieces gathered from its repertory and showcases of new creations. This delightful and often startling show breaks the bounds of the conventional and enters an aesthetic orbit of its own.

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CUSGotham Arts Exchange returns to The Joyce to present the third season of FOCUS DANCE. This year, the week-long celebration of American dance is curated by Laurie Uprichard, associate producer at Quarternaire, Paris, France, and the former director of both the Dublin International Dance Festival and Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church. A national platform that promotes U.S. based dance artists to the national and international community, FOCUS DANCE features some of the most intriguing companies performing today.

DANCE

Thu 8pm & Sun 2pmYvonne Rainer and Group Urban Bush Women

Fri 8pm & Sat 2pmJean ButlerMark Haim Dance and Theater

Jan 7–12 Tue & Sun 7:30pmVicky Shick and Dancers doug elkins choreography, etc.

Wed 7:30pm & Sat 8pmMorgan ThorsonKeely Garfield Dance

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Jan 14–26 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pmSun 1pm & 6pmDance Chat: Wed, Jan 15

Parsons Dance brings its blend of athleticism, stunning ensemble work, and pure joy to the stage for evenings of high-energy dance. The program includes the world premiere of David Parsons’ For EK, set to music by Steve Reich, a multi-media experience using the work of major American 20th century painters as a visual backdrop. The season also includes Nascimento Novo, performed to music by South American legend Milton Nascimento and the perennial favorite Caught, the stroboscopic masterwork that continues to wow audiences around the world. In addition, four special family matinees will feature kid friendly repertory and an opportunity to meet the dancers.

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Har risPuremovement

Jan 28–Feb 2 Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pmDance Chat: Wed, Jan 29

Rennie Harris Puremovement has been thrilling audiences since 1992 when Philly’s Rennie Harris founded it on the belief that hip-hop was the most important original expression of a new generation. The Joyce engagement looks back at work that displays the company’s reputation for capturing the fierce urban spirit of this art form. Program highlights include an excerpt from the multi-award winning Rome and Jewels and P-Funk, which begins happily with dancers b-boying, locking, and popping, before descending into darkness. Also on tap—the athletic Students of the Asphalt Jungle and the probing March of the Antmen.

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Pam

Feb 8–9 Sat 8pmSun 2pm & 7:30pm

Established in 2000, LeeSaar The Company is the creation of Lee Sher and Saar Harari, two young, talented Israeli choreographers who also manage Gaga USA and whose work is rooted in this fascinating movement language. For its Joyce debut, the company performs Grass and Jackals, a dance piece and light spectacle that constantly pushes the physical and emotional boundaries of both the performers and the audience.

This engagement may be used towards your Membership, however, the 25% discount will not apply.

Feb 4–6 Tue–Wed 7:30pmThu 8pmDance Chat: Wed, Feb 5

Pam Tanowitz, described by The New Yorker as “a clear sighted post modernist” whose “deliberate dismantling of traditional balletic movements produces a stream of provocative fresh juxtapositions,” makes her Joyce debut with an inventive, witty work that manifests the choreographer’s fascination with dance steps as objects.

This engagement may be used towards your Membership, however, the 25% discount will not apply.

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Feb 12–16 Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pmSat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Opening Night Special Event Wed, Feb 12 For tickets: 646-467-8556

Dance Chat: Thu, Feb 13

Under Artistic Director Ethan Stiefel, the company makes its New York debut at The Joyce with an exciting triple bill that combines stellar choreography with enchanting music. Audiences will be treated to Benjamin Millepied’s 28 Variations on a Theme by Paganini, a classically inspired ballet performed to Brahms’ exquisite piano music; Banderillero, a passionate piece with flamenco flourishes created by Venezuelan choreographer Javier De Frutos and driven by the drumming of Chinese percussionist Yim Hok-Man; and Of Days, choreographed by former RNZB dancer Andrew Simmons that consists of six short pieces set to gentle and mesmerizing minimalist music.

Supported by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.

RoyalNew Zealand Ballet

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Even better than experiencing intriguing international companies at The Joyce is to grab the opportunity to see them at home. Their homes, that is. Become part of another community, another culture when you participate in the Joyce travel program, featuring trips to beautiful, exotic and adventurous places. Each customized trip is led by a Joyce director, and you will have private meetings with choreographers, dancers, and artistic directors, all of whom will make your travel experience memorable and unique.For more information about The Joyce Travel Program, visit Joyce.org

THE JOYCE TRAVELPROGRAM

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Parsons DanceSat, Jan 25 at 2pm

FAMILY MATINEES

KEIGWIN + COMPANYSat, Nov 2 at 2pm

SPECIAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY

Con Edison

SPONSORED BY

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Stay with us after the curtain goes down for these post-performance dialogues with choreo- graphers, artistic directors, and/or company members. Dance Chat activities usually take place after Wednesday evening performances; see company descriptions for dates.

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Attending live dance performances can be habit-forming, so we recommend starting young by inviting children to the adult table. That’s why The Joyce created this series—family-oriented performances followed by a special opportunity to meet the artists. Tickets are $10 for kids, and if they see both family matinees, they automatically become Joyce Junior Members and save 40% on the price of their tickets—$10 reduced to $6. Kids (ages 6–14) must be accompanied by an adult.

Nifty Benefits Joyce Junior Members get a special “Backstage-at-The Joyce” tour, a T-shirt and gift coupons.

How To Order Use the Family Matinee section of the order form or call 212-242-0800 to charge tickets by phone.

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This series of conversations—between artists and audience— and open rehearsals provide an informal, but in-depth, examination of issues shaping dance today.

Sep 9 The Metamorphosis

Sep 23 Cloud Gate 2

Oct 14 Houston Ballet

Oct 28 Compagnie Marie Chouinard

Jan 13 Rennie Harris Puremovement

Feb 3 Royal New Zealand Ballet

Dance Talks take place at DANY Studios, 305 West 38th Street (at Eighth Avenue), from 6–8pm and are FREE. RSVP Required: 646-792-8377 or [email protected].

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JOYCE DONORS MAKE DANCE HAPPEN

More than a theater, The Joyce is a vital nonprofit organization that brings dance education to public school classrooms, commissions new work, provides rehearsal space grants and much more. These essential services and the thousands of remarkable dance works presented by The Joyce would not be possible without the generous support of people like you.

For more information or to make a contribution: Fill in the donation line on the ticket order form Go to our website at Joyce.org Call The Joyce Development Office at 646–467–8554

FRIEND $75

VIP Advance Ticketing: Advance copies of season brochures and VIP pre-sale ticketing

Donor Hotline: Exclusively for VIP supporters

Open Rehearsals: Exclusive invitations to open rehearsals

Neighborhood Discounts: Discounts and special offers to Chelsea area merchants

PARTNER $150 All Friend benefits plus

Season Preview: Exclusive invitation to the VIP Joyce Season Preview with Joyce Programming staff

Complimentary Beverages: Two free beverage passes for The Joyce bar

SPONSOR $300All Partner benefits plus

Ticket Exchanges: Ability to exchange tickets for another performance by the same company

Spring Gala: VIP Advance invitation to join The Joyce Theater Spring Gala Benefit Committee

Playbill: Printed donor listing in Playbills

INVESTOR $500 All Sponsor benefits plus

House Seat Privileges: Ability to purchase up to four VIP House Seats per season at The Joyce

Opening Night Parties: Two complimentary tickets to an opening night performance and reception at The Joyce

Special Events: Invitation to our special fall event

LEADER $1,000All Investor benefits plus

Unlimited House Seat Privileges: Opportunity to purchase unlimited VIP House Seats at The Joyce (based on availability, up to four tickets per company)

Multiple Opening Night Parties: Complimentary pair of tickets to your choice of two of our opening night performances and receptions each season

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $2,500All Leader benefits plus

Opening Night Reception Underwriter: Be named as an opening night reception underwriter of a Joyce presentation, and receive six complimentary performance and reception tickets

Opening Night Privileges: Complimentary pair of tickets to all of our opening night performances and receptions

Director’s Circle Cocktail Reception: Invitation for two to the exclusive Director’s Circle VIP reception

PRESENTER’S CIRCLE $5,000All Director’s Circle benefits plus

Private Backstage Tour: Get an intimate behind-the-scenes view of The Joyce’s inner workings with a private tour of our backstage area

IMPRESARIO’S CIRCLE $10,000All Presenter’s Circle benefits plus

Joyce Theater Company Underwriter: Be named as an underwriter of a week–long company performance run at The Joyce, and receive six complimentary opening night performance and reception tickets

Joyce Donors Enjoy These Benefits Plus More

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Design by LaPlaca Cohen

Photo CreditsCover: Royal New Zealand Ballet by Bill Cooper. The Metamorphosis by Tristram Kenton. Cloud Gate 2 by Chen Chien-Chang; Lar Lubovitch Dance Company by Paula Lobo; Houston Ballet by Amitava Sarkar; KEIGWIN + COMPANY by Matthew Murphy; Compagnie Marie Chouinard by Marie Chouinard; Garth Fagan Dance by Brendan Bannon; Complexions Contemporary Ballet by Jae Man Joo; Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca by Andres D’Elia; MOMIX by Giulio Lapone; FOCUS DANCE: Keely Garfield Dance by Julieta Cervantes; Parsons Dance by Christopher Chambers; Rennie Harris Puremovement by Brain Mengini; Pam Tanowitz Dance by Christopher Duggan; LeeSaar The Company by Christopher Duggan; Royal New Zealand Ballet by Ross Brown. The Joyce Travel: by Manuel Harlan. Family Matinee: KEIGWIN + COMPANY by Matthew Murphy; Parsons Dance by Christopher Chambers.

Cloud Gate 2 presentation: Major sponsor:

Lead sponsor:

Special support:

Assurant Foundation Con EdisonConsulate General of the Netherlands in New YorkThe Walt Disney Company Pfizer IncThe Peter Jay Sharp FoundationThe Thompson Family Foundation, Inc.The Winston Foundation, Inc.

Programs of The Joyce Theater Foundation are supported by a grant award from the National Endowment for the Arts; and made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; as well as supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council with special thanks to City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn.

The presentation of Rennie Harris Puremovement is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed and funded by The Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and The Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. The presentation of LeeSaar The Company was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and additional funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Leadership support:

LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust

Major support:

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Additional major support:

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

The Jerome Robbins Foundation

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation

Additional lead support:

The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation

The Harkness Foundation for Dance

The New York Community Trust / LuEsther T. Mertz Advised Fund in honor of Georgia Delano

FUNDERS

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