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NATIO N AL EN D O W M E NT FOR T HE A RT S Detro i t Opera House A mi,hign" ro m"i/fOr n"dm/wru/ujfoin CONTENTS Fall/Winter 2008-09 W EL COME L ETTER FROM D AVID D ICHIERA 4 ON STAGE M ARGARET G ARNER 6 F EATURE STORY : Margaret Ga rne r: A Lo ok Back 8 FEATURE STORY: A no t e o n Margaret Ga rn er from Ric h ar d D ani elpo ur ................................... .... .... .. .... .... ... 9 H UBBARD STREET D ANCE CHICAGO 10 M ADAME B UTTERFLY . ............ . . .... ... ... .... . .. . .......... . .... ... ........ 16 FEATURE STORY : The Opera We Keep W ith Us Fo r eve r. ....... .... . 18 T oo H OT T o HA N DEL 2 0 T HE J OFFREY B ALLET: THE NUTCRACKER 2 4 ALVI N AILEY AMER ICAN D ANCE T HEATER .. .. .... .... .... .. . .. ........... 28 MICHIGA N OPERA THEATRE Arti s t P rofi les 34 Ch o ru s and Orc h estra 39 Ed u ca t ion at th e D e t roit Ope ra H o u se: Co mmu nity Prog r ams an d Lea rni ng at th e O pera Ho u se, D ance E duc a t ion , and the Mic h iga n Opera Th ea t re Chi ldre n 's Ch orus 4 0 Famil y Alb u m 46 Board of Direc t ors and Trus t ees 44 Ad m inis t ration a nd Staff.. 45 C ONTR IBUT ORS Increas ing Regi o n a l Ph il ant h ro p y Program U p date ....... .... . ... . . . . .... 5 0 Ava nti Socie ty .... . ... .. ... . ... . ....... . ..... . .. . ................................. .. . .. ...... 52 Cam p a ign to Restore t h e D e troi t Opera H ou se 53 Mic hi ga n Ope r a Th ea t re Co ntribu tors 5 5 Vo lunt eer Infor m a tion ..... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ... .......... .. .. ...... ... .. . . ... . .. .... ....... 6 0 Genera l Informa ti on 63 www.M ic h iga n O p e r a.org B RAVO 3 Copyright 2010, Michigan Opera Theatre

Welcome to Michigan Opera Theatre's

38th season of opera, appropriately dubbed "Casualties of Love.

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Our season opens wi th the re turn of an opera that premiered ri ght h ere at the Det roit Opera Hou se in May 2005. The wo rld premiere of Marga ret Gamer was an excit in g time , and it is even more thrillin g to see th e wo rk ret urn to th e ope r a hou se thi s season. It is also exciting to b e ab le t o tak e our produ ction on tour for fi ve performanc es at the Auditorium Th eatre in Chicago. Three roles in the opera will be double -ca st b y some very gifted singers, some of w hom creat ed th e world premie re ro les, an d others who are makin g their MOT debut s . We are thrill ed to brin g back m ez zo-soprano sup ersta r Denyce Graves as Margaret, the role sh e creat e d in the world premiere, al ong with h er counterpart Gregg Baker as Rob ert Garn er. Tracie Luck, the tal ent ed m ez zo- so pran o w h o und ers tudi ed for the rol e of Margaret in 2005 and who cre at ed the ro le recently for th e New York City Op era p rod u c tion , wi ll alternate with D en yce Graves in th e tit le role

W hil e we b elie ve in the va lue of Ameri ca n op era and the important legacy of Margaret Gamer, we are always p leased to p rese nt sta pl es of th e op eratic r epertoire and audi enc e favorites. Our seco nd opera of the fall season, Madam e Butterfly, is certain ly in th at cat egory

Amon g the most pop ul ar operas of all time, we proudl y pr esen t Giacomo Pu cc ini 's Madame Butt erfly, to clo se out our fall op er a season. We will have two fantasti c and e quall y gifted sin gers alternating in the role of Butterfly ; Alb anian soprano Ermonela J aho, w ho made h er MOT d ebut in La Boheme in 2005 , and J ap ane se soprano Mihoko Kinoshita, who is making h er anti cipat ed MOT debut.

As th e home of dance in De troit , the 13th seaso n of da n ce at the Detroit Opera H ou se hi ghlights so m e of th e mo s t popular and we llreceived repe rtor y favo r ites , as we ll as a co m pany Detroit pr emiere. Op en in g the 2008 fall dan ce season is the De troit Op er a H o u se d ebut of Hu bbard Street Da n ce Chi cago, a co mp an y that ha s won ove r dance critics an d audi en ces alike with their inno va ti ve arti s tr y.

Re turnin g to the Det roit Opera Hou se after a one yea r hi a tu s, Th e J o ffre y Ba ll et co me s hom e in Dece mber with The Nutcra cker A belo ved Det roit h oliday ritual , th e ball et cl as sic is a famil y traditi on at the Opera H ou se, an d we are pl ease d an d delighted to see it here again. Anot h er ho lid ay favorit e returning this yea r is Too Hot to Handel with the Ra ckham Sympho n y Choir. In our six th ye ar of partn ering with the cho ir, we are elated that this uniqu e so ulful jazz -gos pel ve rsion of Hand el's well -kn own Mess iah returns to th e Opera Hou se.

We are also ve r y pl ease d to celebrate Black His tor y m onth in Feb ruar y 2009 with th e ret urn of Alvin Ailey Am eri ca n Dance Theater, ce lebr ating th ei r land mark 50th anniversary with u s. Thi s is sure to be a uni qu e and sp ecia l eve nt to recognize th e ge niu s o f Alvin Ail ey and the st irrin g, emotional, and passionate performa n ces that co ntinu e to amaze and in sp ire.

We ar e always grateful for the support o f our spo n sors In th ese tough eco nomi c tim es, we es peci ally app recia te the conti nued and unwavering supp o rt of our corpora te sponsors , foundatio n s, and individu al donors. The generosity of our sponsors proVides critical support in con tinuing to brin g artists of th e high es t ca liber to the De troit Opera Hou se s tage.

We hop e yo u will join u s for many mor e exc itin g pro gram s and eve nts at the De troit Opera Hou se . As always, thank yo u for visiting u s a t th e De troit Ope r a Hou se, and enjo y the show I

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THE CAST

In order of vocal appearance

Margaret Garner.

Au ctioneer

Edward Gaines

Rob ert Garner

Ci ll a ... . . . .

Denyce Graves ( 18 , 22, 25)+ Tracie Luck (19,24)

Torrance Blaisd ell

J ames Westman 08 , 22, 25) Timoth y Mix 09 , 24)*

.. .. .. .. Gre gg Bake r Karen Slack ( 19 ,22,24)* Mary Eli zabeth Williams 08 , 25)*

Casey ........ .... . .. .... ........ .... ...... .... ... ...... .. ... Jason Collins*

Caro lin e Gaines Kristine Biller Mattson

George Hancock Ryan MacPherson

1" Jud ge Torrance Blaisd ell

2 nd Judge. Jeff MacMullen * t

yd Judge Aaron Stegemoller*

+ Denyce Graves ' performances made poss ib l e b y a generous gi ft from Sarah & Doug All ison.

* Michigan Opera Th eatre d ebut t Barbara Gibson Youn g Artist App rent ice2008-09 Jo yce H. Cohn You n g Artist

The las t Michigan Opera Theatre performances of Margaret Gamer; May 7-22,2005.

AC T O N E

The opera b egins in darkness. A gro up o f slaves, begging for d eli ve rance from their suffe rin g, grad u ally b eco me s visi bl e.

The scene shifts to an auction being held in Kentucky in 1856. In th e crowd is Edward Gaines , a native of the region but absent for twent y yea rs. When Maplewood Plantation is brou ght to the block, h e interrupt s the proceedings, asserting th at it cannot be so ld as it belonge d to hi s deceased brother. Gaines is dismayed to learn that th e townsfo lk don't remember him , but no one di sp utes his claim , so he ac qui res Maplewood. As Ga ines sign s ownership papers, h e is captivate d by the singing of Margaret Garner, on e of the s laves. He nostalgically recalls hi s childh ood, and promises h imsel f that this tim e the town sfo lk wi ll not forget him.

The slaves return from an o ther d ay 's toil in the field s. Cili a , the mother of Margaret 's hu sb and , Robert, joins the couple fo r supper; th eir spirit s are light-hearted until Casey, Map lewood 's foreman, arr ives with sho cking news. Robert is b eing se nt away that night to another plant a tion , but Margaret is to remain at

Maplewood - where sh e wi ll work , at th e Masters request , in the main hou se Ga ines ho sts a lavish reception to celeb rate h is dau ghter Caro line's marriage. An arg ument erupts b etween Edward and hi s n ew so n-in -law, George, abo ut the nature of love ; to break the tension, the newlywe d s b egin a wa lt z. After the dan ce, Caro lin e as ks Margaret, no w the hou se se r va nt, for her views on love. The guests are outr aged to h ea r h er so licit a slave's op ini on, and lea ve abruptly Offende d , Ga in es lash es out a t Caro line. Later , Gaines lin gers , unseen, to watc h Margaret clean the parlor. He accosts h er, forCib ly dragging her away

ACT TWO

Ant icip a ting a visit from Rob ert, Margaret goes to Cilia 's cabin Sh e becomes agitated when sh e find s h er packing and th e children miss ing , until Cill a discloses that Robert plans an escape atte mpt that evening. Margaret is ove rwhelm ed when he arrives and confirms the n ews , but disco n ce rted that Cili a refu ses to join them Casey sudd enly sto rms into th e cabi n ; a st ru ggle en su es which ends wi th Robert strangling Casey to death.

Robert and Margaret escap e from Maplewood, and are living in an underground sh ed in Ohi o. Robert asserts that fr ee d om and dignity are nearly theirs. But Gai n es su ddenl y arrives to claim hi s property, and capt ures Robert. Margaret attempt s to burn Ga in es with fier y coals, an d witnesses his men lynching Robert. Enraged, she murders her children so the y will b e spared slavery's horrors

Darkness again en ve lops the stage brie fl y With d e fi ant grande ur , Ma rga ret then embraces h er life's circumstances.

Ga in es transports Margaret back to Kentucky to s tan d trial for the "theft and destruction " of the children, cons id e re d hi s prop erty Caro lin e protests that Margaret sh ou ld prop e rl y be charged wi th murd er , for the children were hum a n beings. The judges sente n ce Margaret to be exec ut e d for theft. When Caro lin e b egs her father to see k clemency, Gaines realize s h e must choos e between the lo ve of his radical daught er and a traditional way of life

Grea t so rrow fill s the air as th e town s folk await Margaret's execution. At dawn , sh e is led t o th e sca ffold. Gain es runs in, wavi n g a docum en t - th e judges ha ve granted Margaret clemency I On th e ga ll ows, Margaret ex presses her d esire to li ve p eacefully in a jus t worl d , and then se izes "fre edo m " by hanging h e rself. Ed wa rd rea li zes that peace ne ver will be hi s. Although h e mad e the "ri ght " cho ic e - to fight for Margaret's freedom - he did it for the w rong r eason: he wa nt e d to win hi s dau ght er 'S respect. The onlookers proclaim a need for re p entanc e, an d pray that Margarets final journey home is a p eaceful one.

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Margaret Garner: A Look Back

It's hard to know wh at o n e has learned until a littl e time h as pa ssed since it was all so fresh and ra w.

With m y first op e r a, Margaret Garner; I r ealize no w that I wa lk ed into so much without b eing fu lly cognizant of its co ns equ ence and significa n ce. For inst ance, a t fir s t I did not realize th e magnitud e of th e work - epic in term s of length (as lon g as A id a) and size (a Rosenkavalier-sized orchestra and double chorus), its subject matter we ighty, ponderous , and demanding.

Toni Morrison and I knew that we were wr iting some thin g that n eeded to be writt en, ye t we had no idea o f th e scope of emotional reaction that this story was to elic it.

Much of this I learne d in Detroit. Of th e entire three years of wa tchin g Margar et Garner develop, the De troit production meant th e most to me. I stayed for all of the pe r formances, making little adju stments and cuts, wanting to get as close as possible to a fina l edition. But the most remarkab le thing o f all was the reaction of the Detroit au diences.

After its racial tensions ca m e to the forefront durin g the late 1960s , I came to regard Detroi t as a city for ever divided. Yet when the origin al p roduction of Margar et Garn er opened in Detroit on May 7 , 2005, tho se wh o came to experi en ce the performances demonstrated to me that perchance wh at I be li eved to be a p e rm anent rupture was in fact sho wing sign s o f h ealing. The au dience, co mpri sed eq uall y o f whites and African Am ericans, lau gh ed at the same moments, cr ied at the same moments. On those evenings at the Detroit Opera House , there was a coming together o f the people of th e city and a re cogni tion that we were all part of the same hum an famil y.

As productions of Margaret Garner continued in othe r ci ti es - Cinc innati , Philadelphia , Charlotte, New York - we found th e same typ e of reaction.

After the Chicago performances this fall, Margar et Garn er will ha ve had ab out 35 performances in three -and-a-half years. That is unu sua l for a new wo rk, espe cially a full-length opera.

While in Detroit from mid-April through May 22,2005, I felt I was away from home for a long time. But I was bolstered b y the p eop le in the city of Detro it: to tal strange r s, people on the board o f directors, the opera-goers. Their warmth and openness, and th e se n se of camara d eri e that I experienced gave m e th e s trength an d courage to mo ve forwa r d. I also owe much cr edit to David DiChiera , who had an atti tude toward th e project that said ' this is go in g to be specia l ; this is goi ng to be a uniqu e event in our history.' And becaus e he did that wit h such love and such care, I think people we re atten u ated to the possibility. Attending all of the performances , I noticed a num be r of people wh o were returning to see i t a seco nd or third time

As I was writing Margaret Garner, I started to understand that on some leve l this work was changing me. In genera l , I beli eve, artists have a tendency to b e sel f-ab sorbed - myself includ ed. But wi th Margaret Garner; I felt more sensitiz ed to the world. I becam e more aware of peopl e and th eir underlying s tories than I had b ee n b efo re. I ca n 't look u pon a mot h er in th e way I once did. I h ave a w h ole n ew respect for mothers, and motherhood. Part of this is because of m y wife, Kathleen: We were married a week after the sh ow closed in Detroit in May 2005. She has two sons from a previous marri age, and as I have watche d h er life as a m oth er , 1 h ave co me to a grea ter und erstan din g abo ut Margaret , and abou t the divine union between mother and child

I st ill believe that the essent ia l und erlying me ssage in Margaret Garner is that all peop le matter, no except ion s

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Left: Gregg Baker as Robert and D enyce Graves as M a rg a ret Garn e r i n the 2005 wor ld prem iere.

A note on Margaret Garner from Richard Daniel pour

Originally printed in the Michigan Opera Theatre Margaret Garner World Premiere Commemorative Book, May 2005.

I began to seriously entertain the idea of composing an ope r a as early as 1994, when I was at work on completing my first ce ll o concerto for Yo-Yo Ma and the San Francisco Symphony I had started

to see that so many of my concert works were akin to "secret operas"-instrumental or vocal works with a hidden dramatic scenario. Realizing that I had been, in effect, an opera co mpos er in disguise ,

I began to ask myself w hat the criteria would be for an opera that I would actually write. I settled on three requirements. One, not only did I ne ed a strong story, but in addition a narrative involving great tension , a great dilemma and ultimately a commensurate and compelling catharsis. Secondly, I wanted a text that wou ld make music a natural and viable part of the drama. I've dreaded go in g to performances in which it was apparent that the opera in question co uld just as easily have been a play or film. I knew that I wo uld hate to have an audience ask, " why are these people singing?" Lastly, I knew that with a great story, the actual language in the libretto would have to exist somewhere between prose and poetry. This would ensure that the words coming out of the mouths of the singers!characters would not allow them to sounclllook awkward on stage.

When Toni Morrison and I met for lunch in New York City in early Jul y 1996, we each had an idea to propose to the other; little did we know that we were not only each proposing an opera, but an

opera based on the same story about Margaret Garne r! I knew soon enough that although Toni Morrison had never written a libretto before, that sh e wou ld be the ideal p erson for

this opera, she possessed a deep identification with the story, having used the historical account as material for one of her greatest novels , and intuitively understood from the start my prerequisites for the opera as if they were her own as we ll. It bears mentioning here that in addition to her already extraordinary gifts, Toni Morrison was able to assimilate so much of what was needed to create a libre ttoh er first libretto - in what amounted to a relatively sma ll span of time . That she was able to do this with such grace and steadiness was astounding . Her coolness uhder pressure and her unwavering confidence in our working relationship were a constant inspiration to me.

We began working on a treatment for Margaret Garner as early as January 1998. As we exchanged ideas, I quickly s tart ed to feel that apart from th e inherent potential of the story for the stage, that an inner urgency about writing the work began to take hold of me. Composers write some works because they want to

and others because they need to do so.

Toni began to give me a crash course in the unofficial history of America since the Civil War, through a different perspective - one that would never be found in most high schoo l or co ll ege textbooks. What I understood was tha t th e story that we were choosing was an archetype of perhaps the single greatest unhealed wound in out country's history, and that class and economics played ju st as great a role in this "wo unding " as the idea of race did. Indeed, it occurred to me that perhaps the only true way to begin to heal such a wound wou ld be by going directly into that wound-and I believe that we attempted such a thing in the creation of this opera.

It wasn't, however, until late 19 99 that our idea became a reality when David DiChiera of Michigan Opera Theatre asked to meet with me in New York. When he realized that we were indeed quite interested in seeing our work produced, he fou nd two companies to join him in a consortium (Philadelphia and Cincinnati) and by the fall of 2000 , a commission was in place for u s to write the opera. I saw the first five scenes of the libretto in rough draft by sprin g 2001, but it wasn 't until February 2002 that I began in earnest to compose the work. Nearly three years later, in early Dec emb er 2004, the work was fina lly completed. Within that time I had written the work on two continents (North America and Europe), had been involved in two workshops (August 2003 and Au gust 2004), and had made literally thousands of alterations and rewrites, both large and small to the work which will finally be heard this year.

MARGARET GARNER
Jonathan Boyd , Rod Gilfry, Deny ce Graves, and Kelly Kaduce in the world premiere of Margaret Garner in 2005. Denyce Graves as Margaret Garner, center. Detroit Opera House
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HISTORY

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC), under the artistic leadership of Jim Vincent, celebrates over 30 years as one of the most renowned dance institutions in the world. Critically acclaimed for its exuberant, athletic and innovative repertoire, the company features dancers of unparalleled versati lity and virtuosity in performances that inspire, challenge and engage audiences worldwide. HSDC was founded in 1977 by dancer and choreographer Lou Conte, who served as artistic director until his retirement from HSDC in 2000. Originally the company's sole choreographer, he developed relationships with emerging and world-renowned choreographers, including Daniel Ezralow, Twyla Tharp, Jiri Kylian , Nacho Duato and, through a relationship cultivated by both Conte and Vincent , Ohad Naharin Under Vincent's direction, HSDC has performed works unmatched in artistic excellence by Christopher Bruce, William Forsythe and Susan Marshall, and acclaimed choreographers Jorma Elo, Lar Lubovitch and Toru Shimazaki have created works specifica lly for the company Continually expanding its diverse repertoire with work by leading national and int ernational choreographers, the company also contributes to the art form's evo lution by developing new choreographic talent and collaborating with artists in music, visual art and theatre.

In March 1998, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago relocated to a permanent facility in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood. This facility, renamed the Hubbard Street Dance Center in fall 2006 , is the home of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's main company, Hubbard Street 2 , HSDC's Education & Community Programs and the Lou Conte Dance Studio, serving as one institution dedicated to performance, dance training and community education Hubbard Street 2 has become a respected training ground for young, professional dancers and choreographers; a major component of HSDC's Education & Community Programs; a resource for new dancers for HSDC's main company; and a company performing a diverse and engaging repertoire nationally and internationally HSDC's Education & Community Programs enab le students to experience live dance performances and acquire life and learning skill s through mo veme nt, while educators discover how to incorporate movement into their teaching methods. The Lou Conte Dance Studi o (LCDS) attracts aspiring dancers from around the nation and dance Detroit Opera House

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enthusiasts in the Chicago area, offering classes weekly in ballet, jazz, modern , tap, African, hip-hop and Pilates at levels from basic to professional , as well as workshops and master classes.

As Chicago's leading contemporary dance company, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago serves as an emblem of the city's international cultural profile. One of the only American dance companies to operate year-round, HSDC will continue to produce bold and passionate performances for Chicago, national and international audiences, always changing and evolving while maintaining the highest artistic standards.

HUBBARD STREET 2 (HS2) is a company of dancers between the ages of 17 and 25 who perform a repertoire of works b y some of the nation's most promising young choreographers. HS2 reaches more than 35,000 people annually through lo ca l , national and international performances in schools, community centers and theaters. In 10 short years, the company has become a respected training ground for young, profeSSional dancers and choreographers; a major component of HSDC's Education & Community Programs; a resource for new dancers for HSDC's main company; and a company performing a di ve rse and engaging repertoire nationally and internationally

HS2 has been honored with invitations to perform at such prestigious venues as the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Joyce Soho and North Carolina School of the Arts The company's first international appearance, in Johannesburg, South Africa, has been followed by multiple appearances in Germany as we ll as performances in Luxembourg and Switzerland.

As part of its mission to identify and nurture young choreographers, HS2 initiated a National Choreographic Competition in 1999. Each year, the competition pro vides each of three choreographers with a residenc y to create an original work on the company and conduct master classes for the community More than 20 new works have been created for HS2 as part of the National Choreographic Competition, including pieces by Robert Battle, Edwaard Li ang and, most recently, a work-in-progress by HSDC dancer Yarden Ronen.

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, under the direction of Kathryn Humphreys, bring students into the world of dance by actively engagi ng them in perception, research , reflection and discussion, assisting them in strengthening basic proficiencies to develop analytica l and abstract thinking, interpretation and problem-solving skills. HSDC's partnership s with schools provide teaching artists and educators the opportunity to plan, teach and learn together to create exc iting and meaningful integrated curriculum which challenges students and takes learnin g to new levels.

The LOU CONTE DANCE STUDIO (LCDS), founded by Lou Conte and under the direction o f Claire Bataille, one of the original four HSDC dancers, attracts aspiring dancers from around the nation and dance enthusi asts in the Chicago area. Named "Best Dance Class for Adults" by Chicago magazine, LCDS offers a wide variety of classes weekly in ballet, jazz, modern, tap, Afri can, hip-hop and Pilates at le vels from basic to professional, as we ll as workshops and master classes. As part of its commitment to providing quality training, LCDS maintains a scho larship program for advanced dancers that provides a definitive step into the professional dance world. With a faculty of experienced performers, choreographers and musicians from the Chicago community and an exceptional facility, LCDS continues to be at the forefront of the nation's dance training institutions.

EXECUTIVE BIOGRAPHIES

JIM VINCENT (Artistic Director) joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in August 2000 follOwing an extensive background in contemporary dance. His distinguished career as a professional dancer, teacher, rehearsal director and choreographe r include s a 12-year tenure with Jiri Kylian's Nede rland s Dans Theater (NDT) and four years as associate art istic director with Nacho Duato's Compania Nacional de Danza in Spain. During his time in Europe (1978-2000), Vincent choreographed severa l works for NDT I and II and the Stadttheater Bern in Switzerland. Vincent's more recent choreography for HSDC includes counter/ part, Uniformity and Palladia, works that the company has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the National Arts Centre Orchestra, both led by Pinchas Zukerman, as well as with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis.

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LOU CONTE (Founder) , after a performing career including Broadway musi ca ls such as How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Mame and Cabaret, estab lis hed the Lou Conte Dan ce Studio in 1974 and three yea r s later founded what is now Hubbard Stree t Dance Chicago Origin ally the co mpany's so le cho reo g raph e r , he developed relationships with e merging and worldrenowned choreographers as th e company began to grow, adding bodies of work by a variety of artists including Lynne TaylorCorbett, Margo Sappington and Daniel Ezralow. These rela tionships transformed HSD C into the int e rnationally ac claim e d repertory company it is toda y Co nt e continued to build HSDC's rep erto ire by for ging a key r ela tion s hip with Twyla Tharp in the 1990 s, acquiring seve n of her works, includin g an original work for the company Co nte further expand e d the com pan y's repertoire to include European cho reogra ph ers Jiri Kylian an d Nach o Duato and Israeli choreograp h er Ohad Na ha rin. Th ese long- term relationship s, along with Co nt e's participa ti on in selectin g Jim Vincent as the company's new artistic director, ha ve paved the way for H SDC's future . Throu g h o ut his 23 yea r s as the co mpany 's artistic director, Cont e re ce ive d numerous awards, including the Chinese Dance Coalition's inaugura l Ruth Page Artistic Ac hi eve m ents Award in 198 6 , th e Sidney R. Yates Arts Adv ocacy Award in 1995 and the Chicagoan of th e Year awa rd from Chicago ma gaz ine in 1999. H e h as be en cr e di te d b y many for helping to rais e Chicago's int ernational cultural profil e and for c r eating a climate for dance in the c ity, where th e art form now thri ves.

THE COMPANY

SHANNON ALVIS (Indianapolis, IN) trained a t th e Jord an Academy of Dance a t Butl er University an d at the University of Utah. She has p erfo rme d with th e Utah Ballet, Ind iana po li s Ballet Theatre and the Chautauqua Ball e t Company an d h as atten ded nume rou s s umm er programs including Boston Ballet, Pennsy lva nia Ballet, Sc ho ol of American Ballet, Royal Wi nni peg Ballet and American Ballet Thea tre. Alvis joined Hubb ard Street 2 inJune 1998 and moved to the full com pany in June 2000.

CHRISTIAN BROOMHALL (Colu mbu s, OH) rece ived classical training from Ball et Met Columbu s und er the direction of David N ixon a nd Yoko lchino. From 19 99 to 2001 he d ance d p ro fessiona ll y wit h the Ballet Met Co lu mbus. He then performed with th e No rth ern Ba ll et Th eatre un til 200 5, w h en h e

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re turne d to dance with Ballet Met Co lumbu s until 2008. Broomhall joined Hubbard Street Dance Chi cago in August of 2008. He wOLLld like to thank his parents Jor always being supportive in hi s endeavors.

ALEJANDRO CERRUDO (Madrid, Spa in) rece ived hi s training at th e Rea l Conservatorio Profess ion al de Danza d e Madrid and in 1998 jo in ed th e Victor Ulla te Company where he danced for one year. Fro m 1999 to 2002 , Cerrudo danced with the St uttgart Ballet an d in 2002 he Joined Nede rl a nd s Dans Theater (N DT ) II und er th e direction Gerald Tibbs. Cerrudo danced with ND T II for three years befor e becoming an HSDC compa n y member in Augu st 200 5. Named an HSDC Ch oreogra phi c Fellow in 2008, Cerru do will crea te a new work for th e main co mp an y thi s yea r, ad din g to hi s two exis tin g wo rk s in the repertOire, Lickety-Split and Extremely Close.

;·v1EREDITH DINCOLO (Indianapolis, IN) began danCing at age seven in Ind ianap oli s and co ntinu ed her training und er Iacob Las c u in Mi chi gan. Sh e gra duat ed from the Un ive rs ity of Notre Dame in 1993 and moved to Chi cago to pur sue dan ce. In 1996, Meredith j oined HSDC , w here sh e spe nt four yea rs und er th e direction of Lou Co n te. In 2000, s he joined Lyon Ope ra Ballet and went on to th e Nat ionalth ea ter Mannheim, under Kevin O' Da y and Dominiqu e Dum ais. Me red ith re turned to H SDC in Nove mb er 2004.

AUTUMN ECKMAN (Atlan ta , GA) received h e r class ica l traini ng from the late Tom Paz ik of the Atla nta Ballet and from the Ho u sto n Ballet Aca d emy under Clara Cravey and Steve Brulee She h as performed with the Cangelosi Dance Project, Giordano Jazz Dance Chi cago, as a principal dancer for State Street Ball et and Luna Negra Dance Theater. Eckman j oine d HSDC in Aug u s t 2007 .

t his yea r, ad ding to his four existing wo rks in th e re p ert oi re, Dipthong and B-Sides for th e mai n com pany and Whip and Hall aig for Hubb ard Street 2.

KELLIE EPPERHEIMER (Los Osos, CA) began her d ance trainin g in 19 88 with the Aca d emy of Dance and Civic Ba ll et o f San Luis Obispo. Sh e ha s parti cipa ted in summ er programs with th e Joffrey Ballet and the Juilli a rd Schoo l. In 2002 , sh e h ad the op portunit y to tour Russia with th e Deyo Dan cers. Epp erheimer Joi ned Hubbard Street 2 in J anuar y 2005 before becoming an appren ti ce with the m a in company in De cem ber 2006. Epperheimer was made a full co mp any me mb er in J anu ary 2008. She would lik e to thank her ama zi ngJamily and Jli ends Jor being support ive oj all the choi ces she mak es in life

LAURA HALM (Baltimore, MD) began her dance training at age four and ha s s tudi ed a t Centra l Pe nn sy lvan ia Youth Ballet, Bo ston Ball et Scho o l , San Francisco Ballet School and the Baltimore Schoo l fo r the Art s. She received h er B.FA. in dan ce [rom th e Juilli ard Sc h oo l in May 2002 where she performed works b y J ose Lim on, O h ad Na harin and Rob ert Battle. She also had the privi lege o f performing with El Ba ll et Mo d erno y Folklori co de Guatem ala as a gues t arti s t befo re joining Hubbard Street 2 in J anuary 2004. Halm became an apprentice with HSDC in Au gus t 2006 before joining as a fu ll company memb er in Au gust 2007. She wo uld like to thank her parents Jor all oj th eir love, und erstanding and su pp ort.

JASON HORTIN (O ly mpi a, WA) gradu ate d from the University of Neva da , Las Vegas with a B.FA. in d an ce und er th e direction of Lou is Kavo ura s. Ja so n h as danced with Mo ving Pe o pl e Dan ce Th ea tre , the Eri ck Ha wk ins Dan ce Co mpan y an d River No rth Dance Chicago. Ja so n joined HSDC as a Hubb a rd Street Dan ce Cente r Appre nti ce in August 2007 and was prom oted into th e main co mp any inJul y 200 8. He would like to thank his Jriends, Ja mily and wife Melanie, Jo r their indeJatigab le support

ANA LOPEZ (A Coruiia, Spai n) began h er form al tra ini n g at Conserva tori o de Danza Disputac ion de A Co runa. Upon graduating fro m Isaac Diaz Pa rdo hi gh school, she co ntinu ed her tr ainin g at Centro Internac ion al de Danza Ca rme n Roche. Lop ez da n ced with J ove n Ballet Car men Roche, Compani a Nac ional de Danza 2 and Ballet The ater Munich b efore joining HSDC in J anu a ry 2008.

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BRIAN ENOS (Cotati, CA) began his dance training at age 14 and h as studi ed with the Houston Ballet Aca d emy, Maria Veg h , the Santa Rosa Juni or College and Sa ra Stub er. At age 18 , he joined th e Ho usto n Ball et w h ere h e performed wo rk s by Trey Mcintyre, Davi d Parsons, Lil a York, Ben Stevenson, Dominic Walsh, Prisc ill a NathanMurphy, J am es Kudelka and Fred ri ck As hton. En os performed with the Hou sto n Ba ll et for two yea rs before joining HSDC inJul y 2002. He was co mmi ss ion ed to crea te wo rk for Housto n Ballet in fall 2005, departing H SDC in Augu st and rejoining the co mp any in J anu a ry 2006. Named an HSDC Cho reog raphi c Fell ow in 2008, Eno s wi ll crea te a ne w work for th e main co mpan y www MicbiganOpera.org

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TERENCE MARLING (Chicago, TL) began his ballet training in 1982 at the Ruth Page School of Dance under the direction of Larry Long. In 1994 , he jo ined the Pittsburgh Ba ll et Theater directed by Patricia Wild e, whe r e he pe rformed leading roles in Don Quixote , Glen Tetley's Le Sacre du Print emps , Ba lanchine 's Rubies, Ohad Naharin 's Tabula Rasa, Paul Taylor 's Airs andJiri Kylian's Return to the Strange Land. Marling also originated roles in ballets by Kevin O'Day, Dwight Rhoden, Ib Anderse n , Lynne Taylor-Corbett and Robert Hill. Directors O'Day and Dom in iqu e Dumais invited him to join the Nationa lth eater Mannhe im in Germa n y in 2003 , where he part icip ated in the creat ion of ten works . Ma rli ng j oi n ed HSDC in April 2006. He continues to choreograph and teach in hi s spare time , and 2008 was a winner of HSDC's National Ch oreograph ic Competition, grant ing h im a 2-week residency to create an origin al work for Hubbard Street 2. He would lik e to thank his wife Lauren for being a constant source of inspiration , strength and support.

JAMY MEEK (Lu bbock , TX) r eceived a B.A. degree in performing arts from Oklahoma Ci ty Unive r sity He danced with Ballet Lubb ock, W illi s Ballet and th e San Anton io Metropolis Ballet , j oining H SDC in J u n e 1996. He thanks everyone in his life for being such incredibly supportive people and for teaching him the value of true and unconditional friendship

PABLO PIANTINO (Mendoza, Argentina) began dancing at th e age o f 14 His training incl ud es private semin ars wi th Hector Zaraspe and st udi es at both the Co lon Theatre Sc h oo l and th e Ju illi ard Sc h oo l , w h ere he received his B.FA. Having danced wi th b o th the Co lon Th ea tre Ballet Company and the Juilliard Schoo l Dance Ensemble, Piantino j oined the San Francisco Ballet in 1999 and became an HSDC com p an y m embe r in August 2005. He thanks his parents, grandmother and Maestro Zaraspe

ALEJANDRO PIRIS-NINO (Madrid, Spain) began hi s ballet studi es a t th e age of ten, when he j oined the Victor Ulla te School of Dance on scholarship and became an apprentice in 1995. W hil e with the Victor U ll ate Compa n y (rena m ed the Compani a d e la Co mmunid ad de Madri d ) , Piris-Nino performed a t Ci ty Center an d the Metropoli tan Opera House in New York and at The Royal Theater of Ma drid. Piris-Nino joined ABT's Studi o Company in 1999 and was promoted to American Ballet Theat re's

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main Company in 2000. Upon joining ABT's main Company, he d anced Sanc h o Panza in Don Quixote, the Profiteer in The Green Table , in From Here On Out, as well as ro les in La Bayadere , Cinderella , Le Corsaire , Etudes, Glow - Stop, HereAftel; Jardin aux Lilas, Th e Nutcracker; Prodigal Son, Romeo and Juliet , Swan Lake, La Sylphide, Petit Mort , and Weren 't We Fools? Piris-Nino joined Hubbard Street Dance Chi cago in August of 2008. He would like to thank his brothers and sisters for being unconditiona lly helpful and supportive.

PENNY SAUNDERS (West Palm Beach, FL) recei ved her forma l d ance training at a nd grad u ated from the Harid Co n servatory in Boca Raton While furthering her training under Elisabeth Ca r ro ll , she joined the American Repertory Ballet in New Jersey Sau nd e rs h as also danced wi th Ballet Arizona , toured ex tensively with MOM IX a n d was a member of Cedar Lake Ensemble in New York b efore j oinin g HSDC in November 2004.

KEVIN SHANNON (Baltimore , MD) began hi s forma l dancing under the gu id an ce of Lester Holmes He graduated fro m th e Balti more Schoo l for the Arts, receiving addi ti ona l summer training at

the Sc h oo l o f Am e ri can Ballet, Miami City Ba ll et, Pa ul Taylor and Da vid Parsons. He received hi s B.FA. in 2007 fro m th e Juilliard Sc h oo l , w h ere he p er formed wor k s by Susan Marshall, Mark Morris, W illi am Forsyth e an d JiTl Ky li an. H e h as toured nationally w ith the Juilli a rd School Ensembl e and per form ed in the nationally-broadcast special "Live From Lin co ln Ce nt er, The Juilli ard Sch oo l: Celebratin g 100 Years." He is a co-fo und er of B0RDERLINE DANCE

CIR CLE-a troupe under th e ch oreogr ap hi c direc ti on o f Mic h ell e Mo la-for w hich he danced professionally and developed conce pt s since 2005. Sh ann on j oined HSDC in November 2007. He is excited to be a member of HSDC and thanks his loving and supportive family.

JESSICA TONG (Binghamton, NY)

received a full sc h olars hi p to the Ba ll et Department at the University of Utah and became a member of Utah Ballet as a junior in high school. She attended summer programs at American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet , Kaatsbaan an d Lou Conte Dance Studi o, am ong others. Jessica ha s danced with BalletMet in Co lumbu s , Ohio, Eliot Feld 's Ballet Tech in New York City and H u bbard Street 2 before joining the main company

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as an appren tice in J anua ry 2007 and a full company m ember in J an uary 2008. She would lik e to thank her fri end s and family who never stopped beli evi ng in her.

TIFFANY VANN (Ja ckso nvill e, FL) received her dance training from the Juilliard Schoo l and also summer s tudi es wi th th e Ki rov Acad e m y, the H arid Conservatory, Boston Ba ll et, Bates Dan ce Festiva l, Pe rry Mansfi eld and the Ball e t Divertim ento Professional Proj ec t. Si n ce rece ivin g her B.FA ., Va nn h as perform ed with Ball e t Memphis and Dayto n Co ntemp ora ry Dan ce Com pany 2. Vann j oined Hubb ard Stree t 2 in June 2006 , was appointed a Hubbard Stree t Dance Cen ter apprenticeship in Jun e 2007 and was prom ote d to full com pany member in J an u ary 2008. She would lik e to thank God for the many bl ess ings, and her dad, mom, Ernie and Shawn for all th eir love and su pport throughout th e years .

BENJAMIN WARDELL (M emphiS, TN) b ega n dancing at age ten. After compl e ti ng hi s training a t Classical Ballet Memphi s Sc hool , und e r the tutelage of Pa t Gill es pi e, h e dan ce d wi th Cincinnati Ballet for five seasons, ac hie ving the rank of so loi st. In 2006 , Ben moved to San Francisco to join Alonzo King 's LI NES Ballet, where he was given the opportunity to exp lore mind-openin g philosophies and phys icaliti es of m ovemen t w hile traveling extensively th ro u gh the Uni ted Sta tes and Europe. In additio n to being a dancer, Ben is a photographer and wri ter. A la rge p art o f hi s artis ti c interest is to co mbine multipl e di sciplines through methods that allow each a rt form to augm ent the capabiliti es of the others. He joined H SDC in J anuary 2008.

ROBYN MINEKO WILLIAMS (Lombard, IL) be gan d a ncing at age five under the direction of Yvo nn e Brown Co llodi. She co ntinu ed s tudying da n ce at the Lo u Con te D ance Studi o on full scho larship fro m 1993 to 1995. W illi ams danced wit h Ri ve r North Chica go Dan ce Co mpany for four years b efor e b ec oming an apprentice with HSDC in J une 2000. Sh e becam e a full company m embe r in Sep tember 200 1 . Thank you to her mom, dad and brother]. I

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The Hubb ard Street Dance Cent er App renti ce prog ram was institut ed in May 2007 These dan cers act as co mpany m embers for both Hubbard Street Danc e Chicago and Hubbard St ree t 2.

JACQUELINE BURNETT (Pocate llo , ID) received her class ica l b all et training from Romanian Ballet Master Marius Zirra until his death in 2004 an d then s tudi ed with Sergiu Brindusa and Bet h Moore. Her training ha s inclu ded summ er int ens ives wi th Ba ll e t Idaho , Universa l (Kiro v) Ball et Academy, the Juilliard Sc hool and the San Franci sco Co n servatory o f Dance where sh e trained with Summe r Lee Rhatigan an d , under the tutelage of Thomas McManus an d Glenn Edgerton , s tudied the re pert oire of William Forsyt h e a nd J iri Ky lia n Burn e tt is a junior in th e Ail ey Sch ool!Fordham Unive rsity B.FA. pro gram in New Yo rk City. A recipient of th e Loyo la Scho lars hip from Fordham , Burnett was s elected by the Ailey Sch oo l to participate in the 200 7 Holl and Danc e Fes tival in The Hagu e, per form in g in wo rk s by Darre ll Moultr ie and Francesca Harper. Sh e j oi n ed H SDC as a Hubbard St ree t Dance Cent er Ap prenti ce in January 2008.

HOGAN MCLAUGHLIN (Chicago, IL)

began his dance training at The Aca dem y of Movem ent and Mu sic in Oak Park, Illinois. He has stud ied on scholars hi p at th e Lou Conte Dan ce Studio, th e Boston Ba ll et and under Larry Long at th e Ruth Page Foundation. Mclaughlin has performed with Lyric Opera of Chicago . He jOined H S2 in Janu ary 2007 and b eca m e a Hubbard Stree t Dance Cent er App rent ice in July 200 8.

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Pinkerton. Goro

Suzuki Sharpless. Cio-Cio-San

THE CAST

In order of vocal appearance

James Valenti (15, 19, 22)* David Pomeroy (16, 21, 23)

Joseph Hu *

.. Mika Shigematsu *

Daniel Sutin *

Mihoko Kinoshita * See Program Insert

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The Bonze Aaron Stegemoller

Prince Yamadori.

Kate Pinkerton

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her ancestor's religion. The relatives instantly turn on the young b rid e. When Pinkerton angrily orders all the guests away, Butterfly is left weeping Pinkerton consoles her with tender words, and as night falls, the lovers share a moonlit duet.

ACT II , Scene 1

Three years later, with a gaze fixed upon the horizon, Cio-Cio-San patiently awaits her husband's return. Beside her, Suzuki prays to an image of Buddha, imploring the gods for aid. The money Pinkerton left is now almost gone. Butterfly bids her maid to have faith. One day, Pinkerton's ship will appear in the harbor and he will again embrace his beloved wife.

Soon Sharpless enters with a letter from the Lieutenant and tries severa l times unsuccessfully to explain the reason for his visit. The letter tells of Pinkerton's marriage to an American girl. But before he can break the news to Butterfly, Goro interrupts, bringing with him a noble suitor, the wealthy Prince Yamadori. Cio-Cio-San greets the prince with dignity, but firmly refuses his offer of marriage insisting that her American husband has not deserted her. Sharpless again attempts to read the letter, and gently advises the girl to accept the prince. He asks her what she would do if Pinkerton never returns. Cio-Cio -San proudly carries forth her young son, "Sorrow." As soon as Pinkerton knows of his son, she insists, he wi ll return to them and that day "Joy" will become the child's name. If her husband does not come back, she says she would rather die than return to her former life. Utterly defeated, but moved by Butterfly'S devotion, Sharp less quickly exits.

Last Michigan Opera Theatre performance of Madame Butterfly; November 8-16, 2003

SYNOPSIS

ACT I

At the turn-of-the-century, on the outskirts of the harbor town of Nagasaki, U. S. Navy Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton inspects the house which he has leased and is soon to occupy with his Japanese bride, Cio-Cio-San, known as Madama Butterfly Goro, the marriage broker, has arranged both the match and the house with a 999-year contract cancelab le at a month's notice. Presently, Sharpless, the Unit ed States Consul arrives, and Pinkerton shares with him his carefree philosophy of a sailor and the beautiful Japanese girl who has captivated him. Sharpless tries to persuade him that there is danger in his convenient arrangement; the girl may not regard her vows so lightly The Lieutenant laughs at such apprehension and proposes a toast to America and the American girl who wi ll someday be his "real" wife.

The hour for the wedding ceremony approaches. Butterfly, accompan ied by her friends , arrives joyously singing of her wedding . She tells Pinkerton that since the death of her father she has had to earn her living as a geisha. Her relatives noisily bustle in, commenting on the bridegroom. In a quiet moment, Cio-Cio-San shows Pinkerton her few earthly treasures and tells him that she has secretly renounced her traditional faith in favor of Christianity The Imperial Commissioner performs the brief ceremony, and the guests toast the couple when, suddenl y Cio-Cio-San's uncle, the Bonze, bursts in shouting. A Buddhist priest, he curses her for renouncing

A cannon roars from the harbor. Seizing a spyglass, Butterfly discovers that Pinkerton 's ship, the Abraham Lincoln, is coming into port. Deliriously happy, she orders Suzuki to help h er strew the house with blossoms. As evening falls, Cio-Cio-San dons her wedding gown and, with her maid and her son, she prepares to keep vigil throughout the long night.

ACT II , Scene 2

The pale light of dawn finds Suzuki and the baby asleep Eutterfly still stands watching and waiting Suzuki awakens with the sunshine and insists that Cio-Cio-San rest. Humming a lull aby, the young mother carries her boy to another room. Before long, Sharp less, Pinkerton, and Kate, his new wife, approach the house. Suzuki almost at once realizes who the strange woman is. Overcome with despair, she reluctantly agrees to aid in breaking the news to her mistress. Pinkerton, now surro und ed by evidence of his fragile Butterfly'S unwavering faith and devotion, bids an angUished farewell to the scene of his former happiness. He then rushes away leaving the consu l to arrange things as best he can. Cio-Cio-San hurries in expecting to find her husband, and instead finds Kate. She instantly guesses the truth and with touching dignity, Butterfly wishes "the real American wife" happiness. She asks Kate to tell Pinkerton that he may have his son if he will return for him in half an hour. Kate sadly departs with Sharpless.

Butterfly orders Suzuki and the child away She pulls from its sheath the dagger with which her father committ ed suicide. She reads aloud its inscription, 'To die with honor when one no longer can live with honor." As she raises the blade to her throat, Suzuki pushes the boy into the room. Cio-Cio-San drops the knife, and embraces her child, passionately imploring him to look well upon his mother's face. After finally sending him off to play, she takes her father's dagger in hand and stabs herself. As Butterfly dies, Pinkerton's vo i ce is heard crying out her name.

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The Opera We Keep With Us Forever: The Irresistible Charm and Timelessness of

Madame Butterfly

Wh en I spoke recently with Augusto Bini, whose grandfather was a good friend of Puccini , he recall ed with profound emotion the occasion when hi s grandfather introduced him to the great composer who affectionately chucke d him under the chin. Bini's grandparents spent their summers in Viareggio , Italy, where Puccini had a villa Often the two men walked together from Viareggio to Torre del Lago. Since that tim e, Bini ha s attended many productions of Madame Butterjly , as it is one of his favorite opera s in his native country and also here in Detroit. I never met Puccini , but being immersed in his mu sic during my 23 years at MOT has made me fee l like we are close companions.

This fall 's production will b e my sixth Madam e Butt erjly since joining the Michigan Opera Th eatre Orchestra in 1985. It has been interes ting to trace the origins of the story of Madame Butterjly to a novel, Madame Chrysantheme, w ritten in 1885 by French author and naval officer, Pierre Loti. Loti's novel inspir ed Andre Messager to compose his 1893 come die lyriq u e, Madame Chrysanthem e Writer and lawyer John Luth er Long followed with a magazine story, "M adam Butterfly, " in 1898, that caught American playwright David Belasco's interest. Puccini atte nd ed the Lond on premiere of Balasco's pla y, Madame Butterjly, on April 28 , 1900.

I have enjoyed rea ding Loti 's novel

and Long 's and Belasco's works , as well as the libretto before and after alterations. I found Belasco 's pl ay at the De troit Publi c Library (Six Plays b y David Belasco) and was touched to see, in the authors h and, "To Mrs. Lj. Bulkley - Faithfull y, David Belasco , March 22nd, 1929. " We can easi ly imagin e that Belasco ca m e to Detroit to attend a performance of one of his plays , which h e li kely wo uld h ave directed, th e p erfor-

mance being given in one of Detroit's beautiful theaters. Perhaps he ma y ha ve eve n stayed at the Grosse Pointe Park home of the Bu lkleys. But let 's come back to Loti's novel. Unlike Long and Belasco , or Giacosa and Illica (librettists of the opera) , Loti h ad lived in Japan , and his book is full of very detailed d escript ion s of the co lors, so und s, and smells of the country. The novel is based on the journal he kept from Jul y to September 18 85 wh ile hi s ship La Tnomphant e was being repa ired in th e h arbo r of Nagasaki. In his story, Lieut enant Loti , wanting to get the full experience of life in J apan, bu ys a hous e and a wife (O -Kiku-San , Madame Chrysantheme). His story la cks one vit al element for a successful opera - lo ve. ( It is to be mentioned th at unlike Cio-Cio-San , Loti 's "wife" was fully aware of the status of their "marriage. ") Loti did not succeed in lo ving ei ther O-Kiku-San or the co unt ry of Jap an. At the end of his novel ,

h e goes ba ck to say a la st good-bye to his wife , only to catch her coun ting and testing the quality of the go ld pieces he had given h er the night before. Definitely not a good

ending for an opera l

The librettists for Messager 's opera , G. Hartmann and A. Alexan d er, had to impro ve Loti 's story to m ake it appealing as an ope ra. In the last scene, Loti is shown to b e moved at the read in g of a letter from O-Kiku-San, telling of her lo ve for him and h er regrets for ha ving not met his expecta tions. Mess ager 's opera h ad some success, and some ari as are still part of the repertoire, even if the opera itsel f is mostly forgott en. It is said that he wrote it whil e a guest at the Villa d'Este wh ere Puccini often staye d. Thus , it is not too far-fetched to imagine both composers tal king about the story. In fact , Messager attended the opening night of Puccini 's Madame Butterjly at La Scala.

From Long to Belasco to Giacosa and Illica , th e ro les of Cio-Cio-San, Suzu ki and Sharpless have remained the same. Pinkerton, however, in Long and Belasco's stories , was a totally offensive characte r - conceite d , stubborn and co ld-h earted. Long even rece ived savage letters from American sailors objecting to his portrayal of the na va l officer. The role was not the conventional one that

an opera audience expect ed of an It alian operatic tenor. Giacosa and Illica 's libretto was exten ded from Belasco 's play to suit the conve ntion s of an opera , bu t the y did little to modify Long and Belasco 's unattractive portrayal of Pink erton. Th ese changes came lat er, and mostly before th e Paris premiere in 1906 , whe n the

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Th e Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra cello sect ion rehearsing, including (front row L-R) Diane Bredesen, Nadine Deleury, (second row) Robert Reed and Minka Chistoff. Yoko Watanabe in Mi c higan Opera Theatre's 1991 production of Madame Butterfly.
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director, Albert Ca rre, met wi th Puccini and asked the composer to make some alterations to sui t the tastes of Parisian audiences. As it turned ou t , the Paris production established the now familiar score of Butterfly. Seve ral derogatory names used by Pinkerton we r e removed and an aria was adde d in the third ac t. We can now believe that Pinkerton, sel fi sh and coward ly as h e was, was n eve rtheless sin ce r ely in love w ith Cio-Cio-San, and still loves her when

and I h ad to wa it for everyone to be in their seats before we could take ours once the trap door of the

uninspiring room wi th poor acoustics. The fall performances themselves were held at the Fisher Theatre an d in the spring at the Masonic Temple. Ne ith er orch estra pit was sa ti sfacto r y At the Masonic Temp le, m y stand pa rtner he ret urn s. Adelaide, his American wife in Long's story, like Pinkerton, thinks of Japanese girls as toys: "Will you kiss me , you pretty - p laythin g" Belasco will keep th e sa m e derogatory term

of "p layth in g" In hi s p lay, Kate i s still hi ghly insensitive to Butterfly's situ ation and fee lings. But Kate is transformed in Puccini's opera, and by th e second vers ion of the libretto, the callous woman is softened into a sympathetic, understanding lady

From the disastrous opening night at La Sca la on February 1 7, 190 4 , to the Metropolitan Opera H ouse premiere on February 11 , 1907, starrin g Ge r a ldine Farrar and Enri co Caruso, Madame Butterfly h ad a slow sta rt bu t we nt on to become a fa vorite of ope r a audi ences aro und the wo rld.

My first Butterfly production as a member of the MOT Orchestra occurre d during the fall of my second season with Joseph Rescigno conducting. At that time the orchestra rehearsals were held in the b and room of Wayne State University's Sha ver Music Building, an

sta ircase leadin g to the pit was closed! We then had to find the right angle to be sur e we h ad enough room for bowing. Th e ce ll os were often in the middle or back o f the pit, makin g contac t wi th the co ndu ctor difficult.

The conductor is the magician of an opera tic enterprise. The first two rehearsals are always for the orches tra alone, giving the co ndu ctor a cha n ce to h ave us ready for t h e singers . Every co n d u ctor h as hi s or h er own rehearsa l technique. Some let us play large passages right away t o give u s a ge n era l idea of th e ope r a, while o th ers stop us aft er the first few notes to train us to foll ow their baton technique and its demands. Steven Mercurio, who conducted Butterfly in 1999 with the enth u siasm he is known for, sings all the parts during the whole rehearsa l! Some sta rt with the last act to make sure it is properly covered. This season our maestro wi ll be Edoardo Mu ll er, the co ndu ctor for MOT's memorable concert version of Aida with Luciano Pavarotti. Rehearsa ls without the voices can be boring, but the orchestra part of Puccini's music is so r ich that it cou ld alm os t stand alon e The ce ll o lin es in Puccini are always gratifying to play, but in Madame Butterfly there is no prominent ce ll o so lo, as in Tasca. However, the cello is present for some

important moments o f the opera, and when Cio-Cio-San and her girlfriends appear on stage, a lovely duet with violin is heard. Th e unison of all the strings, sometimes alo ng with the soprano, are powerful, as when Butterfly imagines Pinkerton's r eturn in the second act. At th e ve r y end, there is another b eau tiful ce ll o lin e when Butterfly prepares to kill h erse lf.

Puccini wro te we ll for all instruments, including the harp. Patricia Terry-Ross, MOT's Principal Harpist, tells me, "He did not write pianistically chromatic harp parts. It's clear that he spent time listening to a harpist. He understood the sonority and co lor o f the instrument and wrote so that the pa rt s are almost always h ea rd , r ega rdl ess of r ange. He even wrote occas ional so los" And , she adds, "H is music is beautiful.. .it's a pleasure to play and hear." I co ul d not agree more.

Augusto Bini recounts another personal anecdote about a Butterfly performance. "I remember one performance in Pisa when Cio -Cio- San was played by Au gu sta Oltrabella. At the end of th e opera, m y gr andfat h er took m e backstage to m ee t h er an d she gave me the Ame ri ca n fl ag (t h e toy flag Cio -Cio -San gives to her son to play with at the en d of the opera). The flag has 4 8 stars. It has been with me forever."

Nadine Deleury is a member oj the Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra, where she has been principal cellist since 1985. She studied at the Paris Conservatoire wi th Andre Navarra and at Yale University with AIda Parisot. She is currently the cello instructor at Oakland University, and co-artistic director oj Chamber Music at the Scarab Club

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The Co n cordia Orchestra of New York City com mission ed Too Hot To Handel in 1993, from arrangers Bob Christianson and Gary Anderson Since the first performance at Li nco ln Center, crowds h ave smil ed , ch ee r ed and dan ce d in th eir sea ts (a nd sometimes in the ais les!). Too Hot captures the essent ial core of Handel's famou s masterwork and r einterpret s it with ch ords of rh y th m and blues, jazz and gospel. The en d result ) A dynamic and uplifting cele br ation that must be experienced. Simpl y put: Too Hot To Handel is Messiah re-c r eate d

Music on loan Jrom the archives oj the Co nco rdia Orchestra, Malin Al sop, Jounding music director and conductor

PART I

Sinfony

Comfort ye

Every va ll ey

And the glo r y of th e Lord shall be revea led

Thus sa ith th e Lord

But who may abid e the da y of His com ing

And He sh all purify

Behold, a virgin sha ll conceive o thou that tallest good tidin gs to Zion

For beho ld , d arkness shall cove r the earth

The people tha t wa lked in darkness

For unto us a child is born

There we r e sh epherds abiding in the field

And sudd en ly ther e was with th e angel

Glory to Go d

Intermission

PART II

Rejoice grea tl y

Then sha ll the eyes of the b lind be opened

He sh all feed his fl ock

Hi s yoke is easy

Behold the Lamb o f God

Surel y He h a th borne our griefs * *

All we lik e sh eep have gone astray

Behold, I tell you a mystery

The trumpet shall so und

Th e Lord gave th e wo rd

Why do th e nations so furiou sly r age

Halleluj ah l

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Only li ve mu sic can cap ture the in tensity of a drama ti c pause, a reso unding ch orus, o r a shimmerin g hum Rackham Symp h ony Choir p resents musical expe ri en ces designed to insp ire, h ea l , and cele b ra t e the joy and magic in our lives.

As Detroit 's oldest chora l o rganiza ti o n , RSC enh ances the cu ltural richness of th e communit y th rough it s multi-media choral p erform ances an d ex tens ive stu d ent outreach programs.

Under the visionary leade r ship of Su zan n e Ma ll are Acton, the ch oir has expanded its ri ch trad ition of musica l performance both in th e scope o f its repe rtoire and perform an ce lo ca tions. Thi s yea r , RSC participated in th e Lex in gto n Bach Festival. The cho ir will per form the annual holiday eve nt , To o Hot to Han del at Roosevelt Universi ty's Auditorium Theatre in Chicago. The cho ir wi ll pe rform in 2009 with th e Detroit Symphony O r ch es tra in Dear Mrs. Parks , a powerfu l mo ving trib ut e to the late Ro sa Parks

RSC's goal is to incorporate e du cat ional components int o eac h co n ce rt performan ce, u sing state and n at ional arts stan dard s as a fr amework for th e d evelo pment of stud ent activi ties. RSC initiati ves include provid ing direct service to schoo ls and mentoring o f yo ung artists, with a particu lar emph asis in servi n g stud ents in unde r served districts wh ere arts programs have been restricted or eli m in ated.

A new initi ative entitl ed "S inging It Rea li Making Learni n g Co nn ec tions Th rough

Th e Relu ct ant Dra gon Musica l Presenta ti on" launches in 2009 in schools throughout the metropoli tan area. It is an interdisciplinary program that rep r esents the most Signifi cant educa ti ona l initi a tive in Rackham 's 60-year hi stor y An Artistic Fund was established in 2007 to provid e promising young singers opportunities to foster their music al growth throu gh studies and participation in profes sio n al perfo rm an ces. Through this fund , a High School Voca l Int ernship Program was laun ch ed and internships we re awarded to two s tud ent s for th e 2008-09 seaso n. '

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Su z ann e Mallare Acton

From opera to Handel 's Messiah to contemporary jazz, Conductor Suzanne Malla re Acton is recognized ",

for her versatility and dynamic style. For Michigan Opera Theatre , Ms . Acton's conducting credits include: West Side Story, Th e Barber of Seville, Music Man, Th e Pirates of Penzance, Th e Mikado , Die Fledermaus, La Traviata, The Daughter of the Regiment , La Boheme, El Capitan, and The Tender Land. Add i tional conducting credits include My Fair Lady and La Traviata for Dayton Opera, The Merry Widow and Madam e Butteljly for Artpark, and Tosca for Augusta Opera. Ms. Acton has served as gu est conductor for The Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings, Birmingham-Bloomfield Symp h ony Orchestra , Lake St. Clair Symphony Orchestra, the Lexington Bach Festiva l , and th e Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra.

As a leader in the Michigan art scene, Ms. Acton is known for her bold repertoire and ventures into mutimedia programming. As ArtisticlMusic Directo r of Rackh am Symphony ChOir, she has presented Carmina Burana with the Eisenhower Dance Ensemb le at the Macomb Theater for the Performing Arts, African Sanctus wi th the English composer David Fans h awe, and the Detroit premiere of Voices of Light, a work for soloists, orchestra, choir and the h istor ic sil ent fi lm "The Passion of Joan of Arc " at the State Theater, with composer Richa r d Einhorn.

Alfreda Burke

Soprano Alfreda Burke 's voca l artistry has bee n described as "voluptuous, creamy and luxuriant" (Howard Re ich,

Chicago Tribune). She h as appeared in concerts throughout North Ame ri ca and in Europe. Ms. Burke made her Carnegie and O r chestra Ha ll debut in Strauss' El ektra with the Chicago Symphony Orches tra led by Dan iel Barenboim. Highlighted performances include th e Chicago Symp h ony at Ravinia, Detroit Opera House , Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra , Umbria Music Festiva l (Ita ly), TodiMus icFest (USA), Lancaster Festiva l ,

Grant Park Music Festival , Millennium Park , Chicago Opera Theater, Chorus Angelorum, Aud it orium Th eatre (Too Hot to Hand el ), and Chicago land Pops Orche s tra , among others. Her numerous television and radio credit s include WnW-PBS, NPR, CBS, NBC, WGN, WFLD; 30 Good Minut es airing on WTTW and Dame Myra Hess Memoria l Concerts broadcast on WFMT-FM. Ms. Burke has performed in the Nationa l Tour of J erome Kern's Show Boat at the Kennedy Center and Auditorium Theatre directed by Harold Prince.

Her recordings include her solo CD, From the Heart (2002 ); and Rodrick Dixon Live in Co ncert featUring Soprano Alfreda Burk e (2008). Ms. Burke &: Mr. Dixon recorded and performed the Chicago Olympic 2016 An them, "I Will Sta nd."

Victor Trent Cook

A New Yorker b orn in Brooklyn, Tenor Victor Trent Cook began singing at the age of three in his home church, the House of David. After discovering his u nique talent, h e began his musica l training at the Brooklyn Boys ' Chorus School u nder the direction of James McCarthy and continue d h is study at the High Schoo l of Mu sic and Arts. Victor's Broadwa y and off-Broadway credits include The Haggadah, Romance in Hard Times, Don't Get God Started, Street Corner Symphony, and Starmites. H e is most no tab ly known for his 1995 Tony Award nomination in Smokey Joes Cafe. He has toured throughou t J apan wi th Ha rlem Symphony and Europe with Body and Soul, and most recently appeared in Rodgers and Hamme r stein's Cinderella, starring Eartha Kit. For televiSion, Mr. Cook's cred its includ e All My Children, Ryan s Hope, Th e Days and Nights of Molly Dodd as well as va rious commercials. Film credits include Hanging with The Hom eboys and Starlight. As a so lois t , he has performed at the White House , J ohn F Kennedy Center, Avery Fisher Hall and Boston Symphony H all, with conductors including Zubin Mehta , Leonard Bernstein and Se ij i Ozawa.

Rodrick Di x on

with Michigan Opera Theatre as Tonio in th e 2005 produc tion of The Daught er of the Regiment In 2008, for the Los Angeles Opera 's Recove red Vo ices Project under the baton o f J ames Conlon, Rodrick Dixon delivered a powerfu ll y gripping performance in the title role of Alexander Zemlinsky's Der Zwerg. Op era News considered his portraya l of the Dwarf a triumph. This spring, he sang the Bee thov en Ninth Symphony and appeared in the concert version of La Forza del Des tino at the May Fes tival. This fall, he will make his Phi ladelphia Orchestra debut singing excerp ts of Der Zw erg with Maestro Con lon. In 2009, Mr. Dixo n will make h is Los Angeles Phil harmonic debu t performing the role of Oedipus in Stravin sky's Oedipus Rex condu cted by Esa-Pekka Salonen and directed b y Pe ter Sellars.

Mr. Dixon's most recent recordings (So n yIBMG) include PBS Grea t

Performances: Cook, Dixon & Young Volume One (released in 2005); Follow That Star Christmas CD (2003), Liam Lawton's Sacred Land (2006) and Rodrick Dixon Liv e in Concert featuring Soprano Alfreda Burke (2008). Mr. Dixon &: Ms. Burke record ed and pe r formed the Chicago O lympiC 2016 Anthem, "I Will Stand."

UPCOMING RACKHAM SYMPHONY CHOIR EVENTS

Too Hot To Handel Auditorium Theatre , Chicago

December 12 and 14, 2008

An Affair To Rem ember - Evening of dining , silent auction and serenade. Club Venet ian Madison He ights February 14 , 2009

Dear Mrs. Parks with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Hall, Detroit , March 6-8 2009

The Armed Man: A Con cer t for Peace wit h origina l film, Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Dearborn , AprilS, 2009

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A Ballet in Two Acts based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (1816)

A ROBERT JOFFREY PRODUCTION

Conceived and Directed by Robert Joffrey

Choreography for "Waltz of the Snowflakes" & "Waltz of the Flowers" by Gerald Arpino

Originally Staged by George Verdak* and Scott Barnard

Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Scenery by Oliver Smith

Creative Design for The Mice, Mother Ginger and Clara's Horse by Kermit Love

Lighting by Mark Stanley after original designs by Thomas Skelton

Children's Ballet Masters Joanne Cusmano and Judith Molina

* After the Ballet Russe de Monte Ca rl o 1940 production that was revived by Alexandra Fedorova from the original Petipa! Ivanov production for the Maryinsky Ballet.

World Premiere: The Joffrey Ballet, December 10, 1987, Hancher Auditorium, the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

ACTI Scene 1

It is Christmas Eve in an American city in the 1850s. Mayor and Mrs. Stahlbaum and their domestic help are preparing for a party. The two children, Clara and Fritz, join their parents in the parlor and enthuse over the Christmas tree and its treasures Soon their guests arrive laden with gifts. The last to appear are the mysterious Dr. Drosselmeyer, Clara and Fritz's godfather, and Drosselmeyer's nephew. They have brought many wonderful gifts and surprises for the Stahlbaums and their friends. Young and old are delighted and amused by the mechanical dolls - Columbine, Harlequin, the Vivandiere, and the Soldier - which dance for the guests. As a special gift for Clara, Dr. Drosselmeyer has brought a Nutcracker. Fritz, who with his friends has been teasing the girls, snatches it away and accidentally breaks it. Godfather Drosselmeyer bandages the Nutcracker and comforts the heartbroken Clara. But now it grows late; the guests take their leave, and the family goes upstairs to bed.

Scene 2

It is midnight. Everyone is sleeping but Clara, who has returned to the parlor to fetch her Nutcracker from under the tree. She hears a noise. A small mouse scurries by, then another. The mice begin to tease her, but Godfather Drosselmeyer has returned to chase them away and transform the small Nutcracker into a life-size Nutcracker Doll. Suddenly the parlor disappears, and the Christmas tree grows before our very eyes. The toy soldiers that have been standing guard under the tree have grown to life size. The Nutcracker Doll summons the soldiers to battle with the mice, who are now led by the seven-headed Mouse King. Clara returns with her Godfather Drosselmeyer, and just in time she throws her slipper at the Mouse King and saves the Nutcracker Doll. With Clara's kiss, he is transformed into the Nutcracker Prince, who bears a striking resemblance to Dr. Drosselmeyer's nephew.

Scene 3

Godfather Drosselmeyer leads Clara and the Nutcracker Prince into the Land of Snow. Here they meet the Snow Queen and King and Snow Prince, who look remarkably like Clara's mother, father, and brother. The enchanted journey continues to the Kingdom of Sweets.

ACT II

The Sugar Plum Fairy welcomes Clara, the Nutcracker Prince, and Dr. Drosselmeyer to the Kingdom of Sweets. The Nutcracker Prince tells the Sugar Plum Fairy about their magical battle with the mice. Gifts are presented to Clara. The subjects of this enchanted kingdom are the do ll s from under Clara's tree.

Divertissements from all over the world and the flowers from her Victorian bouquet have grown to life size and dance in her honor.

But all dreams must come to an end and children must return home to their loving families. Clara, too, departs the land of dreams and returns home where her parents wait to welcome her.

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HISTORY OF THEJOFFREY BALLET

The Joffrey Ballet has b ee n hailed as "America's Ballet Company of Firsts. " The Joffrey Ball e t's long li st of "first s" includes first dance company to p erform at the White Hou se at J acque lin e Kenne d y's invitation, first to appear on television , first American company to vis it Russia , first cla ssical dance co mpany to go multi-media , first to commission a Rock 'n Roll Balle t and first and only danc e company to appear on the cove r of Time Magazine

For more than a half-century, Th e Joffrey Ballet 's commitmen t to taking world-cla ss, artisti ca lly vibrant work to a broad and varied audien ce ha s cr eated a solid foundation that continues to support the co mpany's unprecedented capacity for achieving import ant "fi r sts." Toda y, the Joffrey, which has b ee n hugely su ccess ful in its former residencie s in New York and Lo s Angeles, li ves permanently in a brilliant n ew fa cility, Joffrey To we r, in the h ea rt of America , Chicago , Illin ois. The company's commitment to accessibility is met through the most ex tensi ve touring sc hedule of an y danc e co mpany in history, an innovati ve and highly effecti ve education program and collabo r ations with myriad other visu al and performing art s organizations.

Classically trained to th e high est standa rds , The Joffr ey Ballet ex presses a uniqu e, inclu siv e p ersp ec ti ve on dance , proudl y reflecting the di ve r si ty of America with it s company, audiences, and repertoire w hi ch includ es major story ball ets, reconstructions of ma ste rpi eces an d co ntemporary w orks. Found e d b y vis ionary teac h er Robert Joffrey in 1956 , gUided b y celebra ted choreographe r Gerald Arpino from 1988 until 2007 , The Joffre y Ballet continues to thrive under internationall y renowned Artistic Dire ctor Ashley C. Wh ea ter who was recruited as a danc er in 1985 by J offrey and Arpino before returnin g to l ea d th e co mpany in 2007 after a h eralded tenure at San Franci sco Ba ll et. The Joffrey Ballet has b eco me one of the world 's most r eve r ed and recognizable arts organizat ions in Am erica and one of the top ballet companies in th e world. To lea rn more aboLLt Th e jaffrey Ball et pl ease visit joffrey.org

ASHLEY C. WHEATER

Artistic Director of Th e Jaffrey Ball et

Born in Scotland and raised in En gland, Mr. Wheater was trained at the Ro yal Ballet School. As a young dancer , he was cast in numerous productions at th e Royal Opera House, including Th e Sleeping Bea uty, Gisell e, Romeo and juli et , Macmillan 's Anasta Si a , and Rudolf Nureyev 's N utcracker. At the age of 13, he worked with Ashton on the world premi er e of Benjamin Britten 's Death in Venice , a production in which Wheater p erforme d throughout England and Europe. In addition, h e performed Marguelite and Armand with Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn at the London Coli seum.

Mr. Wheater began hi s professiona l career with The Ro yal Ballet and joined London Festi va l Ballet on the advice of Nureyev, wh ere he danced Romeo & juli et and Th e Sleeping Beauty Ther e he also danced in Swa n Lak e, Etud es, Sphinx, and man y oth er works. After two ye ars he was promot ed to principal dancer. In 1982 , h e joined The Australian Ballet, and under the d irection of Marilyn Rowe, danced a multitude of roles in both classical and co nt emporary works. He also gu ested in Western Australia and Asia with Barry Morland, who created seve ral ball ets on him.

In 1985 Mr Whea ter joined Th e Joffre y Ballet , w here he worked with Robert J offrey, dancing in many America n works by choreograph ers such as William Forsythe, Gera ld Arp ino , Eugene Loring , Mark Morris, and Laura Dean , in add ition to performing the lead in numerous Ashton and Cranko w orks. In 1989 h e joined San Francisco Ballet, dancing lead role s in all of the Company's full-length

productions. In addition to performing a vas t rep ertor y, Mr. Whea ter had man y wo rks created on him b y choreographers such as Helgi Tomassson , Jam es Kudelka, David Bintley, and Morris, among o thers.

In 1996 , Mr. Wheater ended his dancin g career aft er suffering a major neck injury. Mr. Wheater continued to perfo rm principal character roles with the San Francis co Ballet , including the crea tion of Drosselme yer in Tomasso n 's current production of Th e Nutcracker, Kitri's father in Tomasson / Po ssokhov's Don Quixote and th e father in Balanchine 's Prodigal Son.

After a long and successful career as a principal dancer , Mr. Whea ter assumed th e role of Ballet Master with San Francisco Ballet in 19 96 and was named Assistant to th e Artistic Director in 2002. Mr. Wheater r eh earsed and coached numerou s ball e ts of San Francisco Ballet's deep repertoire, work s b y choreographers from Ashton and MacMillan to Lubovit ch and Wheel don.

In 2007 Mr. Wheater was appOinted Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet. Since hi s appointment, he 's been teach ing , coaching , and shap in g the Company for their role ahead in b ein g able to dance a wide and va ried repe rt oire incorporating th e very b es t o f the 20th century and also b eing able to break n ew ground in th e future.

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ALL ABOUT AILEY CELEBRATING 50 YEARS

This year Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater CAAADT), America's cultural ambassador to the world, marks its 50th anniversary of bringing AfricanAmerica n cultural expression and the American modern dance tradition to the world's stages. In 1958, Alvin Ailey led a group of young black modern dancers in a performance in New York City that changed forever the perception of American dance Since then, the Ai ley company has gone on to perform for an estimated 21 million people on six continents, including two historic residencies in South Africa and the first performances ever by a modern dance company at the legendary Mariinsky Theatre in Russia.

Born in Rogers , Texas on January 5, 1931 , Alvin Ailey was first introduced to dance by performances of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company and the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. His formal dance training began when his friend Carmen de Lavallade encouraged him to join her in classes taught by modern dance pioneer Lester Horton.

When Mr. Ailey began creating dance , he drew upon his "blood memories" of Texas, the blues, spirituals and gospel music for inspiration, resulting in the creation of his most popular and critically acclaimed workRevelations. Since its premiere in 1960, Mr. Ailey's masterpiece has been seen by more people around the world than any other dance piece.

Although he created 79 ballets in his lifetime, Alvin Ailey maintained that his company was not exclusively a repository for his own work. Today, the Company continues Mr. Ailey's mission by presenting important works from the past and commissioning new ones to add to an ever-evolving repertOire that now encompasses over 200 works by more than 70 choreographers.

Before his untimely death in 1989 , Mr. Ailey chose Judith Jamison to become Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. As the Company looks toward the next fift y years and beyond , Jamison's own remarkable vision light s the way for this celebration. Beauty, spirit, hope and passion know no bounds. That is the power of Ailey.

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JUDITH JAMISON ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Judith jamison was appointed Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Decemb er 1989 at the request of her mentor, Alvin Ailey, who personally chose her to succeed him before his untimely death. A native of Philadelphia, she studied with Marion Cuyjet and was discovered by Agnes de Mille and made her New York debut with American Ballet Theatre in 1964. She became a m ember of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1965 and danced with the company for 15 years to great acclaim. After leaving the Company in 1980 , Ms. Jamison appeared as a guest artist with ballet companies all over the world and starred in the hit Broadway musical Sophisticated Ladies. In 1988, she formed her own company, The jamison Proje c t ; a PBS special depicting her creative process, Judith Jamison: Th e Dan cema ker, aired nationally the same year. As a highl y regarded choreographer, Ms. jamison has created works for many companies. Her ballet Reminiscin' was inspired by great female jazz artists and Edward Hoppers famous painting Nighthawks. Love Stori es, with additional choreography by Robert Battle and Rennie Harris, was created in 2004. Ms. jamison is an author whose autobiography, DanCing SpiJit, was edited b y jacqueline Kenned y Onassis and published by Doubleda y in 1993. She is the recipi ent of many awards and honorary degrees , including a prime time Emmy Award and an American Choreography Award for Outstanding Choreography in the PBS "G reat Performances: Danc e In America" special, A Hymn for Alvin Ail ey, and an honorary doctorate from Howard University, the Kennedy Center Honor and the National Medal of Arts, the most prestigious award presented to artists in the United States. Ms. jamison ca rried the OlympiC torch during the rela y prior to the opening ceremonies in Salt Lake Cit y in 2002. In 2003, she received the "Making a Difference " Award by the NAACP ACT-SO. In 2004, Ms. jamison received the Paul Robeson award from the Actors' Equity Association in recognition for her outstanding contribution to the Performing Arts and commitment to the right of all people to live in dignity and peace. In 2007, she was awarded a Bessie Award for her lifetime commitment to the preservation and development of dance and the arts. Following the tradition of Alvin Ailey, Ms. jamison is dedicated to asserting the promin ence of the arts in our culture, spearheading initiatives to bring dance into the community and programs that introduce children to the arts. Ms. jamison has continued Mr. Ailey's practice of showcaSing www

the talents of emerging choreographers from within the ranks of the Company She was also a guiding force in establishing the B.FA program with The Ailey School and Fordham University She remains committed to promoting the significance of the Ailey legacy - dance as a medium for honoring the past , celebrating the present and fearlessly reaching into the future. The move to Ailey's permanent home, a state-ofthe-art bUilding located at 55th Street and 9th Avenue, was the realization of a longawaited dream.

MASAZUMI CHAYA ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Masazumi Chaya was born in Fukuoka , japan , where he began his classical ballet training. Upon moving to New York in December 1970 , he studied modern dance and performed with the Richard Englund Repertory Company Mr. Chaya JOined Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1972 and performed with the Company for 15 years. In 1988, he became the Compan y's Rehearsal Director after serving as assistant rehearsal director for two years. A master teacher, both on tour with the Company and in his native japan , he served as choreographic assistant to Alvin Ailey and John Butler. In 1991, Mr. Chaya was named Associate Artistic Director of the Company He continues to provide invaluable creative assistance in all facets of its operations. In 2002, Mr. Chaya coordinated the Company's appearance at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, broadcast on NBC.

Mr. Chaya has staged numerous ballets including Alvin Ailey's Flowers for the State Ballet of Missouri (1990) and Th e River for the Royal Swedish Ballet (1993), Ballet Florida (1995), National Ballet of Prague (1995), Pennsylvania Ballet (1996) and Colorado Ballet (1998) He has also restaged Th e Moo che, The Stack-Up, Episodes, Bad Blood, Hidd en Rites, Urban Folk Dan ce and Witness for the Company. At the beginning of his tenure as Associate Artistic Director, Mr. Chaya restaged Ailey's For ."Bird" - With Lov e for a "Dance in Ame rica " program entitled Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Steps Ahead. In 2000 , he restaged Ailey's Night Creature for the Rome Opera House and The River for LaScala Ballet. In 2003, he restaged The Riv er for North Carolina Dance Theater and for julio Bocca 's Ballet Argentina. Most recently, Mr. Chaya restaged Masekela Langage and Blue s Suite for the Company.

As a performer, Masazumi Chaya appeared on japanese tele vi sion in both dramatic and musical productions. He wis hes to recognize the artistic contribution and spirit of his late friend and fellow artist, Michihiko Oka.

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RONNI FAVORS REHEARSAL DIRECTOR

Ronni Fa vo rs began dancing as a child in h er hometown of Iowa City, Iowa. After studying at the National Music Camp in Int erlochen , MI as th e recip ient of the Camp Sc holarship , s h e travel ed to New York to continue h er training at The Ailey School as a fellowship student. Ms. Favors was a member of Ailey II , Alvin Ailey American Dance Th eater (AAADT) and the Lar Lub ovitc h Dance Company, and a recipient of the Min-On Art Award. She served a s Lar Lubovi tchs assistant in setting hi s works on severa l co mpani es, includin g Cl evela nd Ball e t , the Juilliard Dance Ensembl e, Ballet du Nord and AAADT. Ms. Fa vors was the ballet instructor at Aile y Camp s 1989 inaugural session in Kan sas City and se rve d as Artistic Direc tor of the Camp in 1990. She was the founding Dire ctor of New York's CAS/AileyCamp and provided guidan ce in th e national implementation of the program. Ms Favor s was named Assistan t Reh ea rsal Direc tor in 1997 and Reh earsal Directo r in 1999. Ms. Favors engage d a nd rehearsed lo cal danc e st udents who perform ed with th e Co mpany in Alvin Ailey's Memoria in Johannes burg during AAADTS return to South Africa in 1998, as we ll as in Sea ttl e in 200 3 and 200 8.

WHO'S WHO IN THE COMPANY

GUILLERMO ASCA (Rego Park , NY), or "Moe," as h e is affectionately known , graduate d from laGuardia High Sch ool of the Performing Arts. He was a fellowship student at The Ailey Schoo l and danced with Ailey II, Balle t Metropolitano d e Caracas, Ball et Hisp anico , Dance Comp ass, Shapiro & Smith and Foot Prints Danc e Proj ec t. Mr. Asca joined the Company in 1994.

OLIVIA BOWMAN (Brooklyn, NY) grad uated from LaGuardia Hi gh School of the Performing Arts. She received scholarships from North Caro lin a Schoo l of the Arts and was a fellowship s tud ent a t Th e Ailey Sc h oo l. Ms. Bowm an was a m embe r of Donald Byrd! Th e Group and Complexions. Sh e jOined the Compa n y in 200 1.

KIRVEN J. BOYD (Boston, MA) began his formal danc e training at the Boston Arts Academy and joined Bo sto n Youth Moves in 1999 und er th e dire c ti on of Jim Viera and J ea nnette Neil l. He also trained on sc holarship at th e Bo s ton Cons ervatory and as a fell owsh ip s tud e nt at Th e Aile y School. Mr. Bo yd ha s d an ce d with Batt lew ork s Dance Company, The Parsons Dance Comp any and Ail ey II H e joined the Co mpany in 2004.

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Howard University and perform ed with Llo yd Whitmore's New World Dance Company in Washingto n , DC. Ms. Bo ykin was a student and int e rn at Th e Aile y School. She was assistant to the lat e Tall ey Beatty and an original memb er of Complex ions. Ms Bo ykin was a m emb er of Philadan co and receive d a New York Dance and Performance "Bessie" Award. In 2005 , Ms. Bo y kin choreographe d Acceptance in Su rrend er in co llaboration with Abdur-Rah imJackso n and Matthew Rushing for AAADT. She joined th e Company in 2000.

CLIFTON BROWN (Goo d year, AZ) traine d at various sc hools including Tak e 5 Dan ce Academy, Ballet Ariz o na , New School for th e Arts and The Ail ey Scho ol , w h ere he was a s tudent in the AileylFordham B.FA. Pro gram in Danc e Mr. Brown is a recipie nt of a Donna Wood Found atio n Award, a Le ve ll ARTS award given b y the Natio nal Foundation for Ad va ncem ent in the Art s, and was a 2005 n ominee in th e UK for a Critics Circl e Natio nal Da nce Award for best male dan ce r. In 2007 , Mr. Brown received a Bess ie awa rd in reco gnition of hi s work with the Aile y company. He ha s performed with Earl Mos ley's Diversity of Dance and as a guest artist with the Miami City Ball e t. Mr. Brown joined th e Co mpan y in 1999.

ANTHONY BURRELL (Phil ad elphia , PA) bega n his training at Point Bree ze Pe rforming Arts Center at the age of 12. H e la ter studied at variou s ins titution s including Philadanco, Pennsy lva nia Balle t , th e University of the Arts, and Th e Ail ey Schoo l. As a dan ce r and c h oreographer, Mr Burrell worked with artists including Beyon ce, Destinys Child, and Ri h anna and is fe atured in severa l co mmercials , videos, and fea tured film s. H e was also a memb er of Ailey II and is a national go ldmedalis t of the NAACP ACT-SO Co mpetition in Dance. Mr. Burrell fir st j oined th e Company in 2000.

COURTNEY BRENE CORBIN (B rentwood , TN) was born in Overland Pa rk , KS. Sh e began h er dance training at Balle t Oklahoma. She continued her formal training at Danc enter Nort h and the School of Nashvill e Ba ll et. Ms. Co rbin h as also film ed a pilot for N ickelod eon and mod e led in Harp e r's Bazaar/Japan magazin e. In Ma y 2004, Ms. Corbin graduated from The Ai leylFo rdh am B.FA. Pro gr am in Dan ce. Sh e was a memb e r of Ail ey II and joine d the Comp an y in 2005.

ROSALYN DESHAUTEURS (New Orleans, LA) studied at the New Orleans Ce nter for Creative Arts. She trained at Perr y Mansfield, the School of American Ballet and The Ailey Sc hool. After receiving her B.F A. degree from Th e Juillia rd Sch ool , Mrs. De sh auteurs became a m ember of Ailey II. She jO in ed the Company in 2000.

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KHILEA DOUGLASS (Baltimore, MD)

rec eive d her dan ce training from Dan ce Thea tre of Harl em , the Baltimore Schoo l for the Art s and Th e Aile y School , where sh e wa s a fellowship student. Ms. Douglas s dan ce d wi th the Lula Washington Dance Th ea tr e and was a m emb e r of Aile y II Sh e joine d the Compan y in 200 5

ANTONIO DOUTHIT (S t. Louis , MO )

b egan hi s danc e tr ai ning at age 16 a t the Cent er of Cont em porary Arts under th e dire ction of Le e Nolting and at the Al exa ndra Sc h oo l o f Ball e t. He also trai n ed at N orth Carolina School of th e Arts, the J offrey Ball et School, San Franci sco Ball et and the Dan ce Th eatre of Harl em Sc hool. After gradu a tin g from hi gh school in 1999, Mr. Douthit

b ecame a memb er of Dan ce Thea tre o f Harl em where h e appeared in fea tured roles in th e balle ts South African Sui te, Dougla , Concerto in F , Retu rn and Dwi g h t Rhod en 's Twi st. H e was pro moted to so loi s t in 2003. He also perform ed with Les Grands Ball e ts Canadie n s de Montr ea l. Mr. Douthit joine d th e Co mpany in 2 004.

VERNARD J. GILMORE (Chicago, IL) b egan dan cin g at Curi e Performing and Creati ve Arts High Sc h oo l in Chi cago and lat er studi ed at the J oseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theater wit h Marquita Le vy, H a rriet Ro ss and Emily Stei n. H e a ttended Barat Co ll ege as a dan ce scho larship reC ipi ent, rece ive d fir st pla ce in the all-City NAACP ACT-SO Competition in Dance in 1993 and studied as a fell owship student at The Ailey Sch ool. Mr. Gilmore is also a teache r an d cho reogr aph er, and a former m emb er of Ailey II. H e join ed the Company in 1997.

ABDUR-RAHIM JACKSON (Philadelph ia, PA) is a graduate of Franklin Lea rning Cente r High Sc hool and r ece ived hi s B.FA. from The Juilli ard Sc hool. He recei ved scholars h ips from Free dom Th eatre, Philadanco, Dan ce Theatre of Harl e m, Boston Ball e t and The Ail ey Sc hool. Mr. Jackson r ece ive d a Mar ion D. Cuyjet Award an d was featured in th e 200 3 PB S "A meri ca n Mas t ers " documentary Juilliard He dan ced with Ailey II in 2000 and joined the Com pany in 2001.

CHRIS JACKSON (Chica go, IL ) began dancing at The Stairway of th e Sta r s dan ce studio. In 1998 , h e s tarted his formal d an ce training at The Ch icago Academy for the Arts Hi gh Sc hool und er the direc tion of Anna Paskevs ka and Rand y Dun ca n. Mr. Ja ckson later we nt on to pursue trainin g at Th e Ail ey Schoo l w h e re h e was a reCipi e nt of t he 20012002 Alvin Ailey Fellowship. H e was an apprentice with Ri ve r North Dance Chi cago, and was a memb er o f Ailey II. Mr. J ackson join ed th e company in 2004.

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GWYNENN TAYLOR JONES (Berlin, PA) began her dance training with the Pittsburgh Youth Ballet at the age of 13 She continued her studies at the Ballet Met Dance Academy in Columbus, OH. Ms. jones mo ve d to New York where she studied at The Ailey School as a fellowship student and later became a member of Ailey II. She danced with Earl Mosley Diversity of Dance, Fred Benjamin Dance Company, Cedar Lake Ensemble and performed choreography by George Faison for Aretha Franklin. Ms. jones joined the Company in 2004.

WILLY LAURY (Paris, Fran ce) received his early dance training at the janine Stanlowa Institute de Danse and the Studio Harmonic in Paris. Upon moving to New York City, Mr. Laury continued his dance education at SUNY Purchase, the juilliard School, and The Ailey School where he performed works by judith jamison , Matthew Rushing , and Ballett Frankfurt 's Alan Barnes. Mr Laury was featured in the motion picture Ever After and appeared in Italian Vogue and Nylon Magazine. He also worked with Men's Health photographer Maria Elena Giuliani and was a member of Ailey II. Mr. Laury joined the Company in 2004

YANNICK LEBRUN (Cayenne, French Guiana) began training in his native country at the Adaclam School under the gUidance of jeanine Verin. After graduating high schoo l in 2004 , he moved to New York City to study at The Ailey School as a fellowship student. Mr. Lebrun performed works by choreographers Troy Powell , Matthew Rushing , Abdur-Rahimjackson, Debbie Allen, Scott Rink , Thaddeus Davis, Nilas Martins, and Dwight Rhoden and danced with the Francesca Harper Project Modo Fusion. He was also a member of Ailey II. Mr. Lebrun jOined the Company in 2008.

ROXANNE LYST (Annapolis, MD), began her professional dance training in Washington , DC under the tutelage of Alfred Dove and Adrian Bolton. She continued her studies at jacob's Pillow, Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet , and as a fellowship student at The Ailey SchooL Ms. Lyst was a member of Ailey II and Philadanco. She joined the Company in 2004.

AMOS]. MACHANIC,JR. (Miami, FL) studied dance at the New World School of the Arts and continued his training at The Ailey School, where he was a fellowship reCipient. He was a member of Ailey II and joined the Company in 1996.

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RACHAEL MCLAREN (Manitoba, Canada) began her formal dance training at the Royal Winnip eg Ballet School. After graduating hi gh schoo l , sh e joined the Toronto cast of Mamma Mia!. Ms. McLaren m oved to New York to study at The Ail ey Schoo l as a fellowship s tud ent and lat er joined Ailey n. She has p erforme d works by Karole Armitage , Dwi ght Rhoden, Francesca Harp er, and N ilas Martins. Ms. McLare n joined the Company in 2008.

AISHA MITCHELL (Syracuse, NY) received her primary dance training at the Onondaga Dan ce In st itut e, Dance Centre North, and Tony Sa lati no o f Sy r acuse U ni versity. She s tudi ed at North Carol in a Dance Theater, Lines Ballet Sc h oo l , The J o ffr ey Ballet School, and The Ai ley Sc h oo l as a fellowship student. Ms. Mitchell is a gra duat e of the AileylFordham B.F.A. Program in Dance and was a member o f Ail ey II. She performed wo r ks by choreographers Alonzo Kin g, Dwight Rhoden, Debbie All en, Sea n Curran, and Nacho Duato. Ms. Mitchell is a bronze medalist of a 200 1 NAACP Na tional ACT-SO competition. She join ed the Company in 2008.

AKUA PARKER (Kinston, NC) began her ballet training at ag e three. In 2000, she j oi n ed Dance Theatre of Harlem, where she danced lead roles in Giselle, Agon, and The Four Temperaments. Th ereafter s h e danced with Cincinna ti Ball e t and Ballet San Jose. Ms. Parker had the opportunity to perform arou nd th e world and h ad the pleasure of working wit h legenda ry icons Fredric Franklin and Geoffrey Hol der. Sh e jo in ed the Com pany in 2008.

BRIANA REED (St. Peters b erg, FL) began h er danc e training at th e Academy of Ballet Arts an d The Pinellas County Cente r for Arts. She also studied at The Ail ey Schoo l as a fellowship stude nt. In 1997, Ms. Reed graduated from The Juilliard School and was a member of Ail ey II Sh e joined the Company in 1998.

JAMAR ROBERTS (Miami, FL) graduated from the New Wo rld School of the Arts He tra ined at the Dan ce Empire of Miami and as a fellowship student at The Ail ey Sc h oo l. Mr. Roberts was a m emb er of Ail ey II and j oined the Company in 2002.

RENEE ROBINSON (Washington, DC) began h er training in classical ballet at the J on es -Ha ywood Sc h oo l of Ballet. She was the recipient of two Ford Foundation scholarships to the Sc hool o f American Ballet and was awarded full sc holarships to the Dance Theatre o f Harlem Sch oo l and The Ai ley

White House State Dinner in h onor of the President of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki. Ms. Rob in son was a member of Ailey II and joined the Company in 1981.

MATTHEW RUSHING (Los Angeles , CA) began his dance training at the Los Angeles County High Sc hool for the Arts. He re ce ive d a Spotligh t Award an d was named a Pr es id ent ial Sc h olar in the Arts. He trained at The Ail ey School in New York City and later became a member of Ailey II , where he danced for a year. Du rin g h is career, he has performed as a guest artis t for galas in F r ance , Russia, Canada and Hungary and performed for former president Bill Clinto n 's in augura l presidential cele brat ion In 2003, Mr. Rushing performed at Th e W hit e Hou se Sta t e Dinn er in honor of the President of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki. H e join ed the Company in 1992.

GLENN ALLEN SIMS (Long Branch, NJ) began his dance training at the Academy of Dance Arts in Red Bank, Nj. He was a fe llo wship student at The Ailey Sc h oo l and performed in the Garden St ate Arts Center's Talent Expo in 1993. He attended The Juilliard Sc ho ol und er the artistic direction o f Benjamin Hark anry and performed works by Glen Tetley, Paul Taylor and Lila York. Mr. Sims ha s performed for th e King of Morocco wi th cho reograp h y by Fred Benpmin and wit h Urban Dance Theater and Creative Outlet Dance Theater of Brooklyn. In 2004, Mr. Sim s was indu cted into the Long Branch Hi gh School's Di st ingu ish ed Alumni H all of Fame. H e j oined the Com p any in 1997.

LINDA CELESTE SIMS (Bronx, NY) began h er dance training at Ballet Hi spanico Sc h oo l of Dance and is a gra duate o f La Guardia Hi gh Sc h ool o f the Performing Arts. In her senior year, Mrs. Sims won a Pres ident ia l Scho lar award give n b y the Nat iona l Foundation for Advance ment in the Art s. During the summe rs of 1993 and 1994, sh e was a scho larship stud ent at the Pennsylvania Ballet Sc h oo l. Sh e has danced with ' EI Piccalo Theatro del' la Opera and Ballet Hi span ico. Mrs. Si ms joined the Company in 1996.

YUSHA-MARIE SORZANO (M iami , FL) is origina ll y from Trinidad. Sh e received h er primary da n ce trai nin g from New World Sc h ool of the Arts, The Miami Conservatory, and Dance Theatre of Harl em Ms. Sorzano is a gr aduate of the AileylFordham B. F.A. Program in Dance and was a member of Ail ey n in h er ju nior year. Sh e performed with Nathan TricelRituals, TU Dance (Artistic Directors Uri Sands and Ton i Pierce-Sands) and was a m ember of Complexions. Ms. So r zano also performed with recording a rti sts Destiny's Ch ild and Rihanna. She joined the co mp any in 2007.

CONSTANCE STAMATIOU (Charlotte, NC) began her dance training at Pat H all 's Dance Unlimited and North Carolina Dance Theatre. In May 2002, s h e gra du ated from Northwest Sc h oo l of the Arts and stud ied at SUNY Purchase before becoming a fellowship student at The Ailey Sch oo l. Ms. Stamatiou was a member of Ailey II and joined the Compa n y in 2007.

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Sc ho ol. In 2003, she performed at The Specia l Performance by Sweet Ho n ey in the Rock on Saturday, Feb. 1 4 at 7:30 p.m.

TINA MON ICA W ILLIAMS (Elizabeth, NJ) started dancing at a local dance school under the direction of Michele SelvantoKowalski. In 1994, Ms. Williams began her formal trainin g at The Ailey Sc hool , receiving a fellowship after h er first year. She dan ced with Footprints Dance Company, The Millennium Project, The Shore Ball et Company and was invited to perform in Ital y in 1994 as part of a youth cu ltura l exchange tour. In 1998, she was invi ted to join Ailey n. Ms. Williams JOined the Company in 2000.

MA RCUS J AR RELL W ILLI S (Houston, TX) be gan hi s formal training at th e Johnsto n Performin g Arts Middle Sc h oo l , the High School for the Performin g and Visual Arts and Di scove ry Dance Group in Houston , Texas. At age 16 , h e moved to New York City and studied at The Ailey Sc hool as a fe llo wship student. Mr. Willis is a reC ipi ent of a Leve l l ART S award given by the Nat ion al Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts and has received sc ho larships to many schoo ls including the Juilliard Sch ool. He was a member of Ailey II and also worked with Pa sca l Rioult Dance Theater, Dominic Walsh Dan ce Th ea ter, and Tania Perez-Sa las Compania de Danza. Mr. Willis jOin ed the Company in 2008.

SPE CI AL PERFO RMANCE BY SWEET HONEY I N TH E ROCK

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Sweet H oney in the Rock is a Grammy Award winning all-fema le a cappella vocal ensemb le who is s trongl y committed to create mu sic out of the rich textures of African American legacy and traditions.

Swee t Hon ey was formed by Bernice Johnson Reagon in 1973 at the D.C. Black Repertory Theater Company, and her music di s plays fl avors of Blues, spirituals, gospe l, reggae, Afri can chants, Hip H op, anc ien t lullab ies , and jazz impro visa ti o n. The group 's repe rtOire sp eaks from the music of the Black ch urch, the calls of th e civil rights movement and so ngs of th e st ru ggle for ju stice everywhere The nam e Swee t Hon ey in the Rock comes from Psa l m 81:16, whi ch describes the prom ise to a p eop le to b e fed by the honey from a rock. Sweet Honey ha s released over 20 albums including 2004's "Ra ise Your Voice," the ' soundtrack to the PBS film b y Sta nl ey Ne lson that docum ente d the life o f the group. Fo ll owing Reagon's ret i reme nt in 2004 , the Sweet Honey legacy conti nued. The group co nsist of 5 Singer s and 1 Sign-language interp reter and tours the world singing songs of hope, love, ju s ti ce, peace and re sis tance, Swee t Hon ey h as recently relea se d their latest CD "Experience .... 101 " that d elive rs pOSitive messages to yo uth s and adults a lik e.

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Artist Profiles

SUZ ANNE MALLARE A CTON

Chorus Master, Margaret Gamer, Madame Butterjly

From opera to Handel's Messiah to contemporary jazz , Conductor Suzanne Mallare Acto n is r ecognized for her ve r satility and dynamic style . For Michigan

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Opera Theatre, Ms. Acton 's condu cting credits include: West Side Story, The Barb er of Sev ill e, Music Man, Th e Pirates of Pen zance, The Mikado, Di e Fledermaus, La Traviata , The Daught er of the Regiment, La Boheme, EI Capitan, and The Tender Land. Additional co nducting credi ts includ e My Fair Lady and La Traviata for Dayton Opera , The Merry Widow and Madame Butterjly for Artpark, and Tosca for Augusta Opera. Ms . Acton has served as guest cond uctor for Th e Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings , BirminghamBloomfield Symphony Orchestra , Lak e St. Cla ir Symp hon y Orchestra , the Lexington Bach Festival, and the Sag inaw Ba y Symp h ony Orches tr a.

GREGG B AKER

Rob ert Garner, Margaret Gamer

American bariton e Gregg Baker m ad e hi s Michigan Ope r a Th eatre debut in 1982, performing the role of Crown in Porgy and Bess, a role in which he discovered his gift for opera. A baritone of "imposing vo ice and sta ture ," Gregg Baker is a successfu l ve teran of Broadway and a Laurence Olivier Award n ominee. Mr. Baker h as performed with MOT in a number of ro les, including J ochanaan in Salome and Amonasro in Aida . He has also perform ed with the Met in th e ro les o f High Pri est (Samson et Dalila), Amonasro (A ida ), Escam ill o (Carmen), Silvio (Pagliacci) , Donner (Das Rh eingol d), and Belcore (rEli sir d'Amore), and performs leading ro les with the major opera houses around the worl d. In addi tion to hi s opera perform ances, Mr Bak er ha s performed and recorded with leading orchestras and conducto rs: the Royal Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra , New York Philh armon ic, Milwaukee Symp hon y Orchestra, Rad io Stuttgart Symp hon y, Sim on Rattle, and Zubin Meh ta. 34 BRAVO

Auc t ioneer, Judge 1 , Margaret Gamer American tenor Torr ance Blaisdell was last seen at Michigan Opera Thea tre in the fall 2007 season, creat in g the ro les of Capucin and Marquis d e Cuigy in the world premiere of Cyrano, and as Don Basilio and Don Curz io in Th e Marriage of Figaro. He made hi s debut wi th the com pan y in 2003 in A Mask ed Ball , and has since returned for several productions. Mr. Blaisde ll makes his caree r in both musical thea ter and opera; h e appeared on Broadway in the role o f Piangi in Phantom of the Op era, a ro le pa rt icularly suite d to his talents. Recent engagements have includ ed Don Basilio in The Marriage of Figaro for New Orleans Opera, the Third Jew in Salome with th e Natio nal Symphony Orchestra cond uct ed b y Leonard Sla tkin , and a role d ebut as Monostatos in The Magic Flute wi th Intermountain Opera

JASON COLLINS

Casey, Margaret Gamer

A Sou th Caro lina native, tenor Jason Co llin s is already beginning to attract the attention of th e publi c, with both hi s robust but beautiful voice, and hi s commanding s tage presence. Margaret Garner marks his debut with Mic hi gan Opera Th ea tre. Mr. Collins has also recently made debuts at San Franc isco Opera, as Froh in Da s Rheingold, and Canadian Opera, as Comte de Lerme in Don Ca rlos. Other rece nt opera engageme nt s h ave included hi s debut s at Sea ttle Opera (Ste uermann, Del' jliegende Hollander), the Arizona Opera (Erik, Del' jliegende Hollander), the Kentucky Opera (Lenski , Eugene Onegin), and th e Austin Lyric Opera (Zinovy, Lady Macbeth of Mts ensk).

Stage Director, Madame Butt erjly Italian s tage directo r Mario Corra di r eturns to Michigan Opera Theatre to sta ge Madam e BLttterfly, his eigh teent h produ ction wi th " th e company Mr. Corradi made his Michigan Opera Theat r e debut wi th Carm en in 1996, and ha s returned to Detro it annua lly to direct, among others , Werthel ; A Masked Ball, Rigoletto and Faust. Most recently, h e directed the company 's produ ction of La Trav iata in the spring of 2008. Mr. Corradi h as directed productions in m any of the wo rld 's great opera hou ses, including Teatro Regio in Parma, th e Nat ional Opera of Ukraine, and many theaters throughout th e U.S. Having previous ly been an assistant to the acclaimed J eanPierre Ponnelle , he made his profeSSiona l directorial debut in 1982.

EVA EVOLA

Kate Pinkerton , Madame Butterfly Sop rano Eva Evola mad e h er Michigan Opera Theat r e debut as Clotilde in the 2005 produ ction o f Norma. This season she returns in the role of Kat e Pinkerto n in Madam e Butterjly. Ms. Evo la is ve r y active on the classica l mu sic scene doin g conce rts and oratorios. Her most recent engageme nt s have included An nina in La Traviata, Ad ina in Th e Elixir of Lov e, and Lauretta in Gianni Sc hi cc hi, all with the Verdi Opera Th ea ter of Michigan. Future concerts include a recita l with famed pianist Martin Katz, and plans [or a co n cert cycle in Rome and Palermo Ital y Sh e is currently coac hing wi th tenor George Shirle y and Su zan ne Ma ll ar e Acton.

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D ENYCE GRAVES

Ma r gare t , Margaret Garn er (18 , 22 , 2 5)

Recogn ize d worldwid e as on e o f to d ay's mo s t excitin g vo ca l st ars , Am er ica n m ezz o -so prano Den yce Graves co ntinu es to gather unparall eled p opul a r and criti cal ac cl aim in performan ces on four contin ent s . Ms. Gra ves mad e her Mi chi ga n Op er a Th eatre d ebu t in 199 9 opp os it e Andrea Boce ll i in Werth er, and re turne d in 2005 to sin g the t it le ro le in th e world p remiere o f Marga ret Garn er , rep ea ting the role at Cincinna ti O p era , O p era Company of Philadelphi a, and Op era Carolina. She is particularly we llknown to operatic audience s for h er portr aya ls o f the title roles in Carm en and Sa mso n et Dalila , which ha ve brou gh t h er to th e wo rld 's great op era hou ses and con ce rt ha ll s The c ombin ati on o f h er exp ress ive, rich vo cali sm , elega nt stage prese n ce, and excitin g th eat ri ca l abiliti es all ows h er to pursu e a wid e brea dth of op eratic ro les , as we ll as d eli ght audi en ces in conc ert and recital app ea ran ces Ms. Graves wa s appoint ed a Cultura l Ambassador for th e Unit e d St a tes in 2003 , and she no w trave ls aro und th e world under th e au s pi ces o f the Sta te Department , appe ar ing in goo dwill mi ss ion s of mus ical p e rfo rm an ces , lec tures and sem ina r s.

P AT DRO H ARRIS

Choreograph e r , Ma rgaret Ga rn er

Patdro Harri s is n ati on all y and interna tiona lly r ec o gnize d and res p ec ted b y fan s, coll eagues and crit ics, and was choreograph er and m ove ment s p ec iali st in the wo rld premiere of Margaret Garn er with Mi chi gan Op er a Th eatre in 200 5 He was voted "b es t direc tor " b y th e Star Tribune Minn ea polis, and the Wa shin gton Pos t h ails him a s a "s uperb choreogr aph er " He ha s dire cted at su ch di s tinguish e d th eat ers as Allianc e Th eat er , Sacr am ento Theatre Company, Round Hou se Thea ter , True Colors Theater Comp an y, and th e Trib eca Performing Arts Ce nt er Mr. Harris also served as chor eogr aph er , arti stic consulta nt , and m ove m ent director with th e Ore gon Shak es p eare Fes ti val , the Kenned y Cent er , Portl and Ce nt er Stage, and Broadway's Royal Th ea tre, among oth er s He h as travele d the wo rld as choreographer and lead d an ce r for Stevi e Wonder , and h e choreo gr aph ed the Tony Award-winning Bro a dway hit A Raisin in th e Sun , starring Se an Co mb s and Phylicia Rashad.

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Se t D es ign e r , Margaret Garn er Marj o ri e Bradle y Ke ll ogg is an awa rdwinnin g sce ni c d es igner wi th do ze n s of Bro ad way, off-Broad way and r egi o n al theater credit s, and des igned the se ts for the world pr emi er e o f Margaret Garn er at Michigan Op er a Theatre in 2005. Ms . Kello gg was resident d esign er for the 1992-9 3 se aso n of Tony Randall 's Nationa l Actors Th ea tre Oth er Bro ad way cred it s includ e Any Gi ve n Day; th e George C. Scott revival of On Borrow ed Tim e; LUcifer's Child, starring Juli e H arri s; Am erican Buffalo with Al Pa cino ; Da ; ReqUi em For a Heavyw eight ; A Day in Th e Death ofjoe Egg; Solomon 's Child; Arse ni c And Old Lace ; St eaming; and Th e Bes t Littl e Whorehouse in Texas Ms Kello gg al so writes science ficti on and fant asy n ov el s, and she is currently an assoc ia te profess or at Co lgate Uni ve r sity.

MIHOKO KI NOSH ITA

Cio-Cio-Sa n, Madam e Butterfly (16 , 21 , 23 )

JOH N GU NTER

Se t D es ign e r , Madam e Butt erfly

British de signer John Gunt er ha s d esign ed many productions on three co ntin ent s These include severa l for Glynd ebourn e, wher e hi s 1985 produ cti on o f Alb ert Herri ng was revi ved in 200 2 and 200 8 , and working fr e qu entl y with Sir Pe ter Hall Hi s d es ign s fo r Th e Marria ge of Fi garo opened th e n ew th eat er th er e in 1994 , and Porgy and Bess for Sir Trev or Nunn was seen on tel evi sion (wi nning an Emm y Award ) and a t Cove nt Gard en. He ha s also work ed w ith th e Sa n

Tai w ane se-Ameri ca n teno r Jo se ph Hu make s hi s Mi chi ga n O p er a Theatre debut this se ason in his sign ature ro le as Go ro in Mad ame Butt erfly, following a su cces sfu l internationa l d ebut with th e Isr ae li Op era in Tel Aviv Mr. Hu is on e of Am erica 's mo st important ch ar ac ter teno rs , sought after for ro les su ch as Goro , both Pang and Pon g in Tu ra ndot , the Steuermann in Del' fli ege nde Holl and er, the Hi gh Pri est in Mo za rt 's Id omeneo , and Spoletta in To sca. Las t seas on he performed in Sam son et Delilah , Th e Marriage of Fi garo, and II 1i ov atore, all at San Diego Op er a Up co ming engagem ent s includ e an additi on al three Fran cisco , La Scala Milan , Bu en os Aires product ions in San Di eg o and Au strali an op era c ompani es. Mr. Gunter d esign s for s poken thea t er as we ll , wh ere hi s acclaim ed produ cti on s includ e Jeffrey Bern ard Is Unw ell , and m a n y for Sir Pe ter Hall in th e Wes t End , including Lady Wind erm ere's Fan and Mr s. Warren's ProfeSS ion.

A native of Kagoshi m a, J apan, Mihoko Kino shita makes her MOT d ebut in th e rol e o f Cio-Cio-San durin g th e fall 2008 seaso n. She receive d h er Masters Deg ree at Musashino Aca d em y of Music before studying in Ital y where she was aw arded num erou s prizes, in cluding fir st pl ace in the Santa Margari ta Int ern ation al Comp etition and th e Bevagna Int ern ati onal Competition.

In 200 7 sh e was awarded fir st priz e in th e Li cia Alb an es e Pu ccini Found a ti on Comp e titi on . In 2008 she return ed to Japan t o si n g the Britt en War Requ ie m b e for e d eb uting in London at Wi gm or e H all in the Geo rg Solti Anniver sary Con ce rt Sh e m a d e h er Baltimore Op era d ebut in May 2008 as Butterfly follO Wing her d ebut with th e Mid la nd Symphon y Orch es tra in th e sa m e role In 2009 , Ms. Kin os h ita will r eturn to Japan to sin g Liu in Tu ra nd ot

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STEFAN LANO

Conductor, Margaret Garner

Stefan Lana returns to Michigan Opera Thea tre this season to conduct Margaret Gamer, as he did for its wor ld premiere with the company in 2005, having since returned to De troit to conduct Salome in 2006. Mr. Lana also conducted another world premiere opera in 2005, Adamo 's Lysis trata at Hou s ton Grand Opera. Last seas on , he conducted the east coast pr em iere of DiChiera 's Cyrano with the Opera Company o f Phil a delphia and a hi ghl y successful debut at the Se mper Oper Dresden , where he will return for two productions in 2009: a reprise of Jak e He ggie 's Dead Man Walking, and a n ew production of Henz e's LUpupa. Th e world premiere of Mr. Lano 's Sinfonie Nr 3 took place in 2004 , with the co mpo se r conducting the Lithuanian Nation al Philharmonic Orchestra. He is current ly orchestrating his Sieben Li ede r on texts of Rain er Maria Rilke , and ha s been co mmis sioned to compose a n ew piano co n certo for Muza Rubackyte and the Lithuanian Nationa l Philh armonic.

KENNY LEON

Stage Director, Margaret Garner

Kenny Leo n return s to Michigan Opera Theatre to direct Margaret Gamer, a ft er directing its world premiere with th e company in 2005. A highly accla im ed actor, produ ce r and director, Mr. Leo n 's experience covers the spectrum from tel evi sion to stage to film. H e is fo under and artistic dire cto r of Tru e Co lors The at re Company, and directed th e Broadwa y r eviva l of A Rai si n in th e Sun , which featured Sea n Combs, Audra McDonald and Ph yli cia Ras h a d; th e sho w garnered two Tony Awards. Mr. Leo n directed August Wi lso n 's Gem of the Ocean (five Tony nomination s) and Radio Golf (four Tony nominations) , both for the Broadway st age. Most r ece ntl y, h e directe d the ABC TV film ve r sion of A Raisin in the Sun which was nominat ed fo r three Emmy awards. Mr. Leon also directed the wo rld premiere of the UK tour of Flashdance, th e Mu sical. This fall wi ll direct the stage adaptation of Guess Whos Coming to Dinner on Broadway

TRACIE LUCK

Margaret , Marga ret Garner (19 , 24 ) American Tr acie Lu ck, one of the most promi sing yo un g m ezzo -so pranos today, perform ed th e title ro le in Margaret Gamer to grea t ac claim in a new produ ction at the New York City Opera in 2007. Thi s came after cove ring the role for Den yce Gra ves in th e wo rld premiere with Michigan Opera Theatre in Detroit in 2005 , as well as performing th e ro le in the Margaret Gamer workshops. Ms. Lu ck had pre viou sly performed at the Detroit Opera Hous e in h er critically acclaimed debut as Maddelena in Rigol et to in 2004. She has p erformed many roles with the Opera Company of Philadelphia, including Flora (La Traviata ), Virgine ll e (La PeJic hol e) , and Annie (Porgy and Bes s).

RYAN MACPHERSON

George Hanco ck , Marga ret Garn er American tenor Ryan MacPherson returns to Michi ga n Opera Theatre thi s fall after debutin g in 2007 as Belmonte in Th e Abduction from th e Seraglio. As a grad u ate student at Yale Univers ity, h e sa n g the roles of, among others, Rodolfo in La boh eme, Vaudemont in Tchaiko vsky's lolanta , Fenton in Falstaff, and Eisenstein in Die Fled ermaus . Rece nt engagements includ e Ana th ol in Van essa and Ferrando in Cosi fan tutti for New York City Opera, Don Jo se in Carmen for Opera Mem phi s and at the National Concert Hall in Dublin , and debut s with Shre ve port Opera and Op era Nationa l de Pmis.

MIROSLAV MANOVSKI

Registrar, Madame Butte1jly

Tenor Miroslav Manovski, a Michigan nati ve, made hi s Michigan Opera Theatre debut as the Second Nazarene in Sa lom e, and has been with the co mpany sinc e 1998. Mr. Manovski ha s also performed compromario roles in La Rond ine, Carmen, Daughte r of the Regiment, Th e Magic Flute, Semele, Il Tabarro (As pen , CO), including Dido and Aeneas within th e greater Detroit

Metropolitan area. Hi s oratorio credit s include: Bach's Magnificat; Britten's Rejo ice in th e Lamb ; Handel 's Mess iah; Israel in Egypt; Samso n; and Haydn 's Th e Creation. Mr. Manovski has also performed r ec ital s in Co lorado, Michigan , and South Dakota

KRISTINE BILLER MATTSON

Caroline Ga in es, Margaret Garner

Young American soprano Kristine Biller Mattso n made her Michigan Opera Th ea tre debut in 2005 covering th e role of Caroline Gaines in th e world premiere performances of Margaret Gamer. A yo ung , rising soprano in the opera world, she placed 2nd in the Florid a Grand Opera Competition in 2004. Re ce nt engagem ents include Micaela with the Hel ena Sym phon y, Hans el and Gretel with Opera Company o f Philadelphia , and Clorinda in La Cenerentola with Michigan Opera Th eatre. Upcoming engagem ent s includ e a p erformanc e with the Christchurch Symphony Orche stra in New Zealand, The Bells with the Hel ena Symphony and the Mahler 2nd with th e No rth Penn Symphony In December, she will b e performing a concert tour with r enown ed baritone, Kamel Boutro s.

TIMOTHY MIX

Edward Gaines , Margaret Garn er (19, 24 )

Am erican baritone Timoth y Mix

mak es hi s Michigan Opera Theatre debut this fall as Edward Gaines in Margaret Garner. Recogniz ed for th e beauty of his vo ice and his compelling stage presence , Mr. Mi x recei ve d critical acclaim for his portra ya l of the same ro le in th e New York City Opera premiere of Margaret Gamer, in a new produ c tion by Taz ewe ll Thompson. Th e current season fea ture s anot her notable debut for Mr. Mix as the Duke of Nottingham in Donizetti's Rob erto Devereaux at Dall as Opera. He will also sing Faure's Requiem with the Buffalo Philharmonic ; Bee tho ve n 's Mass in C and Dvo rak 's Te Deum with Voices of Ascension, and co nclud es th e seaso n at Opera Th ea tre of Sa int Louis as Marcello in La Bohem e. During th e 2007-08 season, he made his

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debut at the Boston Lyri c Opera in La Boheme, and sang Ford in New York City Opera's Fa lstaff

EDOARDO MOLLER

Cond u ctor, Madame Butterjly

Ita li an co ndu ctor Edoardo Mu ll er r etu rn s to the Michigan Opera Theatre to lead th e Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra in Madam e Butterjly. Mr. Mull er la st ap p eared wit h the company co n duc tin g The Barber of Seville in 2006, after previously serving as cond u ctor of Aida in Concert, featuring Luciano Pavarotti, in 2000 . Mr. Mu ll er made his American opera debut in 1980 and h as since con duc ted productions with many of the nation s leading opera compani es . H e ha s been a fr eque nt guest a t the Me tr opo lit an Opera, and h as also conducte d for New York City Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago and Dallas Opera.

DAVID POMEROY

Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly ( 16m , 21, 23m)

Canadian tenor David Pomeroy made his Michigan Opera Theatre debut in spring 2008 as Ruggiero in La Rondine. H e returns in the 2008 fall season as Lt. Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, which he recently played at Ope r a Theatre o f St. Loui s. Quickly es t abli shin g himself as a leading young lyric tenor, Mr. Pomeroy is a regu lar presence with Canadian Opera Company Since his highly acclaimed U.S. debut in 2004 wit h Lyri c O p era of Kansas City, h e h as performed wit h opera compani es and orc h est ra s throu gh out th e U.S. and Cana d a. Recent engagements includ e the titl e ro le in Idomeneo wi th Pac ific Opera Victoria, the Duke in Rigoletto wi th Ca lgary Opera, and Skuratov in From the House of the Dead with Canadian Opera Company

DUANE SCHULER

Li ghting Des igne r , Margaret Garner

Duan e Sc hul er designed the lighting for the world premiere o f Margaret Garner at Michigan Opera Th ea tre in 2005, and has ac hi eved national and int ernationa l acclaim as a theatrical lighting designer for such organizations as the Metro p olit an Opera, Lyric

Opera of Chicago, New York City Opera, Manhattan Theatre Club , H ousto n Gr and Opera, Salzburg Festival , Deustche Opera Berlin , and American Ballet Theatre. The Wisconsin native is a founding partner of the theater planning and archi tectural lighting design firm Sc hul er Sh ook, with offices in Ch icago, Minneapolis and Dallas.

MIKA SHIGEMATSU

Su zuki, Madame Butterjly (l6m, 21 , 23) j apanese mezzo-soprano Mika Shigematsu makes h er Michigan Opera Theatre debut this fall as Suz uki in Madame Butterfly. Ms. Shigema t su has performed this role with, among others, Opera National de Lyo n , New York City O p era, David Freema n 's producti on in Roya l Alb ert Hall in Lond on , and , m ost recently, Cincinn ati Ope ra Born in Osaka, j apa n , she won first prize in th e co untr y's most prestigious music compe titi on in 1992. Ms. Shigematsu made international headlin es when she sang Elvira in the North Am erican premiere of Bellini 's I Puritani at Boston Lyric Opera in 1993. Recent en gageme nt s include Mozart 's Mass in C Minor and Bach's Magnificat with th e National Cho r ale at Avery Fisher Hall

KAREN SLACK

Cill a, Margaret Garner (19,22,24)

American soprano Karen Slack makes her Michigan Opera Theatre debut as Cill a in Margaret Garner during the fall 2008 opera season. A native of Philadelphia , Ms. Slack is a gradua te of th e Curtis Ins titu te o f Music. Hailed for possessing a voice of extraord in ary beaut y, a seamless legato, and sens itivity o f exp r ess ion, sh e h as already app eared on the stages o f the Metropolitan Ope ra , the San Francisco Opera, th e Melbourne (Australia) Symphony, and Lyric Opera of Kansas Cit y Ms. Slack has also been a winner of numerous prestigious voca l competitions, including the 2007 jose Iturbi Comp etition, 2005 Florida Grand Ope r a Co mp e titi on , th e Rosa Pon se ll e

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Intern at ion al Co mp et ition , and sh e was a Na ti ona l Fi n ali st in the Metropolitan Opera Nationa l Council Auditi ons.

KE N DALL SMITH

Li ghting Designer, Madame Butterfly

Kendall Smith returns to Michigan

Ope ra Th eatre thi s fall to design li ghtin g for Madam e Butterfly, hi s 56 th produ ct ion w ith the company

Mr. Smith m ade hi s Michi ga n Opera

Th ea tr e debut in 1988, with The Ballad of Baby Doe, and most r ece ntly designed li ghting for the co mp an y's sp rin g 2008 production of La T1'aviata. His wo rk h as been featured in num ero u s productions by r espected ope r a companies, th ea ters an d fes ti va ls, which includ e, am on g oth ers, Florida Grand Opera, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival , Indianapolis Opera, the Weston Playhouse, Ge va Theatre , Boston Lyric Ope r a, and Ope r a Pacific.

AARON STEGEMGLLER

judge 3, Margaret Garner; The Bonze, Madame Butterjly

Thi s seaso n marks Am eri ca n bassbaritone Aaron Stegemo ll er 's debut in two pro du ction s at Michigan Opera Th eatre. Recent engagements inclu d e his role as Masetto in Don Giovanni with American Opera Group, a reprise of his Dr. Grenvi l in Ope r a Cleveland 's La Traviata, and his portraya l of Pish Tush in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado with Chicago 'S Light Opera Works. Mr. Stegemoller was also heard throug hou t Chi cago durin g his p erformances wi th O.PE.R.A. o f Elgin's La Traviata, Ch amb er Ope r a of Chi cago 's The Consul, and Intimate Opera's Cosifan tutte.

DANIEL SUTlN

Sh a rpl ess, Madame Butterfly American baritone Daniel Sutin makes his Michigan Ope r a Theatre debut this fall as Sharpl ess in Madame Butterfly. In the 2007 - 2008 season, Mr. Sut in began his seventh season at the Metropolitan Opera as Paris in Romeo et Juli ette, foll owed by his debut at th e

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Lyric Op er a of Chicago as the One-Eyed Brother in Die Frau ohne Schatten, as we ll as the ro les of Belcore in relisiJ' d'amore at the San Antonio Opera , and Germont in La Traviata at the Reisopera in the Netherla n ds. He made his Royal Opera House Covent Garden debut as Sonora in La Fanciulla del West in 2008 , and will return to the Canad i an Opera Comp any as Pao lo in Simon Boccanegra. In the summer of 2009 he will make h is debut at the Savonlinna Opera Festiva l as Sharp less in Madame Butterfly.

P AU L T AZEWE LL

Costume Des igner, Margaret Gamer

Pau l Tazewe ll has designed extensively in the United States and internationa ll y for theater, dance and opera, and created the origina l costumes for the wo rl d premiere of Margaret Gamer at Michigan Opera Theat r e in 2005 Mr. Tazewell was a Tony Award nominee fo r his work on the Broadway hit Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk; other Broadwa y c redits include A Raisin in the Sun, Elaine Stritch, On The Town, and Fascinatin' Rhythm. At the Public Theatre in New York, he designed cos tumes for One Flea Spare, Henry V, Venus, and Blade to the Heat, and has design ed extens ively for regional theaters across the coun try, including Arena Stage, the Shakespeare Theatre, and th e Alliance Thea tre, among othe r s. Mr. Tazewell is currently a resident artist and associate professor of costume design at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

j AME S VALEN TI

Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly 05 , 1 9, 22)

Am erican tenor J ames Va lenti ma k es hi s Mich igan Opera Theatre debut in Madame Butterfly this fall , and wi ll perfo r m the same role at Teatro di San Carlo in Nap les in June 2009. He recently made a successfu l debut as Rodolfo in La Boh em e at Teatro alla Sca la in Milan, and at Florida Grand Opera in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. In March 2008, Mr. Valenti performed Lt. Pinkerton with Mark Lamos ' Madame Butterjly at New York Cit y Opera, which was nationally televised on PBS, and in January made a critica lly acclaim ed debut as Romeo

with Minnesota Opera. He finished 2007 making his San Francisco Opera debut as Pinkerton. Mr. Vale nti studied at the prestigious Academy of Vocal Arts in Phil ade l phia , and continues to study with Maestro Bill Schuman.

J AMES W ES T MAN

Edward Ga ines, Margaret Gamer ( 18, 22, 25)

Formerl y a successfu l boy treb le, Canadian baritone James Westman made his MOT debut as Sharp less in th e 2003 production of Madame Butterfly. Mr. Westman was the first boy ever to pe r form the fou rt h movement of Mahler 's Symphony No.4 (C hild's View oj Heaven), an d toured this work with th e Boston Phi lharmonic Orches tra, performing in Carnegie Ha ll at the yo u ng age of twelve. Mr. Westman was Barito n e in Residence with the prestigious San Francisco Opera Ad ler Fellows hi p program until 2000, and h as since performed leading ro les of Verdi, Pucc ini , Massenet , Donizetti , Yanacek, Bize t , Britten and Mozart for man y principa l opera houses in North America and Europe.

M ARY ELI ZABET H WILLI AMS

Cill a, Margaret Gamer 08, 25)

Mary Elizabeth Williams debuts with Michigan Opera Theatre this fall as Cilla in Margaret Gamer. Ms. Williams made her professiona l U.S. debut in Porgy and Bess with the Atlanta Opera; the Atlanta JoumalConstitution ca ll ed her voice "at once innocent , su lt ry and deep ly affecting."

Additiona l rec ent engagem ents include Leonora cover en Trovatore) at the Opera Bast ill e, the Countess (Le Nozze di Figaro) in a production that toured France and Belgium, and Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni) in the young artist program a t Seattle Opera. In the current season, Ms. Williams will make several company debuts, with the Seattle Opera and Indianapolis Opera in n Trovatore, and Virginia Opera in Tosca

BARB ARA GIB SON YO U NG

ARTI ST APPRE NTICE PROGRAM

2008 -09 Joyce H. Co hn Young Artist

J EFF M AC M ULLEN

2nd Judge , Margaret Garn er; Commissioner, Prince Yamadori, Madam e Butterfly

Baritone J eff MacMu llen is delight ed to mak e his debut with Michigan Opera Theatre this season. J eff has mos t recently per formed wi th Ohio Light Opera as Cur ly in Oklahoma , Pish- Tush in Th e Mikado, and Fr ancis in Marinka: The Mayerling Story, during the 2008 season. He h as received bo th his bachelor and master degrees in vocal performance from Michigan State Unive r sity: W h ile recently comp let ing his graduate studies, he performed the roles of Ping in Turandot , Don Giovanni in Don Giovanni , an d the four villains in The Tales oj HoJJmann with MSU Opera Thea tre. He was also a winner of the MSU Symphony Honors Co n cert compe tition. J eff h as also p erformed leading roles with the Bay View Music Festival. On the concert stage, Jeff has appeared as a so loist with th e Lansing Symphony and the J ackson Symphony:

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Violin II

Victoria Haltom * +

Brooke Hoplamazian+

Daniel Stachyra +

Henrik Karape tyan+

Anna Weller+

Sander Kostallari

Elizabeth Rowin

Tamara Sherman

J anet Su llin s

Viola

John Mad ison *+

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James Greer+

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Kathleen Grimes+

Leah Lucas

Constance Markwick

Juli an n e Zinn

Barbara Zmich

Cello

Nadine Del eury*+

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Robert Reed+

Sa rah Cleveland

J ohn Iatzko

Stefan Koch

Eugene Zenzen

Bass

Derek We ll er * +

Clark Sutt le+

Clarinet

Brian Bowman * +

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Suzanne Rozmary

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Pawel Wnuk+

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Nora Schankin

Horn

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Tamara Kosinski

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Lynne Marie Flegg

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Kara Alfano

Carol Ambrogio

Ken Anderson

Ryan Banar

Patrick Barnard

Victo ri a Bigelow

Errin Brooks

Kim W Brooks

Fred Buchalter

Stephanie Clark

Timothy Clark

Julie Craigo

Aida De la Cruz

J ohn Deierlein

J ea n Derricotte-Murphy

Adam Diekhoff

Gerian n e Ditto

Joe Dluzniewski

J ody Doktor

Isaac Droscha

Rebecca Eadd y

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Ken Ebaugh

Jacqueline Echols

Brandy Ellis

Rebecca Engelhard

Louise Fisher

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Ch arles Freeman

Yvonne Friday

Tim Gardner

Donald Gay

Emily Sharp -G ay

Jeremy Gi lpa tric

Conda Gree n

Lenora Gr ee n

Nicole Greenidge

Robert Griswold

Rosaline Guastella

Celeste Headlee

Lesli e Hi ll

Terrence Horn

Richard Jackson

Clarence Jones

Tom Kabala

J acque lin e King

Syl vester Lane

Brian Leduc

J onathan Lowrie

Ton y Lynch

Amy Malaney

Miros lav Manovski

Leslie Mason

Anthony McG laun

Elizabeth Mitche ll

Deborah Nero

Rachel Nofziger

Jennifer Pasha

DeAnna Patterson

Annie Radcliffe

Dustin Scott

Clifton Shaw

Ken Sh epherd

Adam Smith

Tuba

Neal Cam pb ell

Harp

Patricia Te rr y-Ross*+

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Leonardo Soto*+

Terrence Farmer

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J ohn Dorsey*+

David Taylor

Dan DeSena

Piano/CelestelKeyboard

Jean Schneider

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American Federation of Musicians

Step h en Stewart

Terrence Stewart

Gregory Stin son

Lu cy Th ompso n

Ange la Torres-Kutkuhn

Ca ri e Volkar

Marie Vavro

Tiffany Waldro n

Justin Watson

Deborah We bb

Norman Weber

Tamara W hitty

Amber Williams

Lonel Woods

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A Landmark Year for MOT:

Community Programs Cel ebrates 30 Years!

Michigan Ope r a Theatre's Department of Community Programs celebrates a landmark 30 years of service , resources, touring programs, and opera education opportunities for all ages! The Michigan Opera Theatre Department of Community Programs was founded in 1977 by Karen VanderKloo t DlChiera, and th e department provides educational opportu ni ties to more than 200 ,000 people , of all ages and backgrounds, annua ll y. Programs include touring productions , lectures, workshops , and the summer learning series, Learning at the Opera House, which also celebrates its 10th anniversary this yea r

Let 's take a look back at 30 years of Education Programs at Michigan Opera Theatre:

The Well-Traveled Feet of Michigan Opera Theatre's Touring Artists

In the many yea rs of it s existence , Michigan Opera Th eatre's touring programs h ave criss-crosse d the sta te, th e co untr y an d th e world, brin ging the ma gic of li ve theater to groups of all sizes, ages, and abilities.

* MOT's touring artis ts perform all over Mi chigan , including Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, St. Cla ir, Li vi n gsto n , and Genesee cou nti es. Plus , they ha ve p erformed throughout the country, including Wisco n sin , Minnesota, and Illinois , and eve n int erna ti onally, in Canada.

Perfo rm anc es can take pl ace anyw h ere, including elementary, middle, and high- sc hools , communit y ce nt ers, religious instit ution s, universiti es, an d se nior centers.

Community Programs to u ring artists performing " Michigan Mus ic in Re vue," 1987

* Tourin g programs includ e existing wo rk s, Community Pro grams- co mmi ss ion ed wo rks , and eve n full operas!

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Touring programs singe rs consist of ma n y who h ave be en touring for m an y year s, including Mark Vondrak, Maria Cimare lli , Karl Sc hmidt , Be tt y Lan e, Alvin Waddles, Madelyn Port er, Trish Shand or , Betsy Bronson , Alai na Brown , Cand ace de Lattr e, and Chris Va ught.

* Accomplished, awardwinni ng , de co rated - yo u bet! MOT's touring programs ha ve r ece ive d th e "Keys" to Sa ult Ste. Marie and So uth Ha ve n , and an award from the America n Lung Associa ti on for the opera "The N ight Harry Sto pped Sm ok ing. "

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Learning and Advocating for Learning

Michigan O p era Theatre's Dep art ment o f Community Pro grams ha s k ept learnin g at the forefront of every thing, and has advoca ted on a national level for arts edu ca ti on funding.

* Opera and opera-relate d lectures are given b y Karen V DiChi era and Wallace Peace jus t about eve r yw her e! Both are known across the cou ntry and across the border in Cana d a for their knowledgeable, entertaining and in formati ve cl asses

* Workshop s p erform ed by Michigan Opera Thea tre sta ff ha ve attracted tal ented up -a nd-coming singe rs for yea rs

Th e Communi ty Pro gra m s department h as b ee n a staunch ad voca te and ally for sc hool s wh o n ee d help k ee pin g their a rt s programs from bud get cuts. Director Karen V DiChiera ha s se r ve d on grant co mmitt ees for th e Michiga n Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, th e Na tion al Endowm ent for th e Art s, th e Detroit Co unci l for th e Arts , and acts as a community liai son as a Verdi Opera Competition and Ca ll ahan co mpetiti on judge.

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Michigan Opera T heatre's touring programs, performing Nanabush , an opera composed by Karen V. DiChiera wi th libretto by William Kirk, at the Marygrove College Inst itute for Arts- Infused Education Workshop, August 2007
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Karen V. DiChiera working with disabled adults.

can rid the town of its rats, and in r eturn , the town will pay him handsomely When the town does not fulfill its promise of payment , the Pied Piper teaches the townspeop le a lesson. Like the Grimm fairy tale (only with a happy ending) , children learn the value of keeping promises. To book this program for your school or group, contact Dolore s Tobis at (313) 237-3429 or dtobis@motopera.org.

Creating and Performing for 30 Years

The Department of Community Programs has always worked to make programs available to everyone, and has been praised for work with yo ung people and persons with disabilities.

Learning at the Opera Hous e instructor Francine Dent has taught such innovative classes as "Rappera" and "H ip Hoppera " to tell stories through rap and hip hop art forms.

Persons with disabilities have been a part of Community Programs from the very beginning , with sign language programs for many years in whic h Sign Language interpreters were costumed at the side of the stage.

The Detroit Opera House Becomes a Place to learn

Community involvement helped create the original Learning at the Opera House summer programs over ten years ago. With a group of influential Detroiters , including Josephine Love , Frank Angelo, Harriet and Irving Berg, Wallace Peace , Caro l Chadwick, Candace de Lattre, Guy Stern, Martin Herman , M.L. Lieb ler, William Colbern (founder, Preservation Wayne), and help from Community Programs staff, including Dolores Tobis, Mark Vondrak and "Time Out for Opera" producer Jonathan Swift - LATOH was born.

Th e LATOH efforts resulted in programs for all ages and abilities, including subjects that are a part of

opera but not usually presented by opera companies, such as music composition, architecture, art, history, poetry, writing, decorative plaster, personal oral histories of people involved in arts and education, daytime workshops for youngsters of all ages, and college-age "pre -professionals " hoping to enter the opera field.

Reflecting on the Past .. . looking to the Future

The history of the Department of Community Programs is full of shared ideas between Michigan Opera Theatre and the community it serves. Michigan Opera Theatre's Department of Community Programs is grateful for the generous support received, especially from the Mary Thompson Foundation, the Detroit Industrial School Village Woman's Club Foundation, and the Herbert and Elsa Ponting Foundation.

The future looks bright for the Department of Community Programs , which through their commitment to the community and providing resources for all, has never b ee n d e terred from this mission

Michigan Opera Theatre's Touring Programs present

The Pied Piper of Hamelin!

Follow along with Michigan Opera Theatre 's Touring Programs as they present The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Seymour Barab as our latest touring production offering The Pied Piper of Hamelin promises th e local village that he

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in " Let Freedom Ri ng."

So You Think You Can Sing?

Calling all high-school singers! If yo u dream of singing professiona lly, the Michigan Opera Theatre Vocal Arts Performance Intensive is a perfect opportunity to advance your preprofes sional voice career. Taught b y renowned voca l health professional and Department of Community Programs Singing Voice Specialist Betty Lane , the program will give a jump start to high school students with a passion for singing to prepare for voice education at the college level The intensive will take p lace over five Saturdays in October and Nove mber , with a concluding student recital on Saturday, Novembe r 1 at 6 p m. For more information , contact Betty Lane at (313) 237-3238, blane@motopera.org or visit the MOT website, www.MichiganOpera.org.

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Michigan Opera Theatre Children's Chorus

Sponsored by the Mande ll L. and Madelei n e H. Berman Foundation

MOTCC Celebrates Its First Birthday!

Th e Michigan Op era Theatre Children's Choru s (MO T CC), led b y Michigan Op er a Theatre Choru s Master Suz anne Mallare Acton , is a permanent ch ild re n 's ensem b le for metro De troit youth int erested in th e voca l pe rforming art s. The MO T CC was fo und ed in the fall of 2007 with a generous grant from the Mande ll L. and Madeleine H Berman Found ation Th e culmin ation of the c horu s' inaugural season took place in the su cces sful premi ere of Seymour Bar ab 's op e ra , The Mak er oj Illu sio n s on the MOT main s ta ge Thi s was the first opera to be perform ed comp letel y b y c hild ren in Michigan on a grand scale. Cost umes, sets, props and li ghting were all de signed speCi ficall y for this perform an ce by MOT s taff.

Children's Chorus Plans

Ambitious and Exciting 2008-09 Season

Th e 2008-09 season find s th e MO T CC ex pandin g its season with performan ces in Th e N ut crac ker on Dece mb er 5 and 6, the 2 nd annual "Winter Fantasy" - a holid ay concert and fundraiser on Monday, Dece mber 15, th e MOT premiere of Han s Krasa's children 's opera Brundibar on Saturday, March 21 , and performan ces in the MOT s prin g

Magg ie Ma la ney as t he Queen and Veron ica Battersby as t he Genie with t he MO Tee in "The Make r of Il lus ions," May 2008.

produ ct ions o f I Pagli acci and Carmen. The c hildren h ave also been in vite d by the Chamber Music at the Sca r ab Club to p e rform in th ei r edu ca tional se ries a t Wayne State University and Marygrove Coll ege on Januar y 23. and 24, 2009. Brundibar is a children's opera b y J ewish Czech composer Han s Kra sa wi th a libretto b y Adolf Hoffmeis t er, originall y performed b y the children of th e

Th e re sien stadt co n ce ntration camp in oc cupi ed Czechoslovakia during World War II. Ela Stein Weissberger, a Theresienstadt s urvi vo r a nd one o f the original Brundibar cast members , wi ll be speakin g prior to the p e rform an ce.

T h e 2008 - 09 Mi ch igan Opera

Thea t re Childre n 's Chorus:

Ethan Anderson

Londari u s A nderson

El ena Ba ka luca

Vero ni ca Ba tt e rsby

Breanna Be t a n court

Brooke Bli zni k

A lexande r Bor re ll o

A n n Marie Ca lvaneso

Mary Grace Ca lvaneso

Nata li e C h a ik en

Ha nn a h C h e ri yan

Arcashia Conley

Rache l Curtis

C lare De La m ielleure

Dy lan Drean

A lyssa Dsouza

N icho las Full er

G reta Ginter

Nata li e Gratsch

Emma Hint zen

Caro li ne Hofman

N ico le Hu ot

Rya n Hu rley

Br itta ny J o h nson

J ade Kitchen

Kaylynn Lear

Sherene Levert

Kay la Ma rie Lu mpk in

Magg ie Ma la n ey

A laina Ma tth ews

Ke ll y McG raw

Emi ly Mich ielutti

O li v ia Motzer

Jacque li ne Navarra

Ell en O' Brie n

Christ in a O'Nei l

Kr ist ine Ove rman

Sara h Pidgeon

Anna li se Poco

Chad Sc hultze

Taylor St a rk

Patrick Takata

Madeline Thi bau lt

Jess ica Tifft

Jasm ine Tompk ins

Eli zabet h Watson

will present " Bru nd iba r" in Marc h 2009

The mi ss ion of th e Michigan Opera Theatr e Children's Chorus is to provid e exceptio nal chora l mu sic and theatrical performa nce instruction in a profess ion al environment to yo u ng peo pl e Thi s in st ru ction will foster their creati vity, perso nal ex pression and social grow th. Offering a curriculum that embraces div ers e cultures and tradition s and a rich and exte nsive range of musical gen res, the program will seek to instill personal and artistic exce llen ce in its students. Th e MOTCC accep ts children ages 10- 16 wit h uncha nge d vo ices by audit ion Children accepted into th e MOTCC learn th e various aspects of opera and voice training, including voice studi es, movem ent and auditio n techniqu es in a professiona l environment with internationa lly renowned opera Singers and voice spe Cialists as coac hes and mentors. More information on th e chorus ca n be found at www.m otcc. org, or by contact ing the chorus administrator at mlandry@motop e ra org or 313-237-3261.

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News from the Margo V. Cohen Center for Dance at the Detroit Opera House

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Make it a Dance Film Night

Dance lovers from all over Detroit come toget h er for dance films at the Detro i t Opera H ouse Tues d ay n ights throug h ou t the year. The Dance Film series begins with an "Invitat ion to the Dance ," on Tue s da y, O c tob er 14 , 2008 a t 7:00 p .m ., where the disc u ss ion is "What Makes a Masterpiece)" Th e n igh t includes film excerpts from L e S pectre by Fokin e, Wa lpu rg is nac h t by Ba lanchine, and Aren a l by Duato plus more surprises I

The next even ing of dance film is W e dneda y, N o ve mber 19 , 2008 at 7:00 p m with the "Quee n Bees of the Ba ll et: Leadin g Ladies of the Past 100 Years."

Mexico, Ecuador, Co lomb ia, J apan and Canada. The ir four weeks of studying culminate d in a fina l performance fea turing excerpts from Sw an La k e and other noted selections from contemporary choreographers.

The Detro it Opera House was also hos t to its own Summer Dance Intensive. Facu lt y m embers Erin Lamont (origina lly from Mich igan) and Chri s toph e r Hu gg ins pushed students to move beyond their comfort zones and introduced them to new movement styles in jazz , h ip h op and modern dance.

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From the Stage to the Studio

Don't just be a spec tator! Now you can em b race the opportu nity to flouris h in movement through th e many Master Class offerings thi s fa ll and winter. Master Classes are an exce ll ent opportu ni ty for stu d ents to interact and learn "ha nd s on" from the profeSSionals they see on stage. This season we are beginn ing a new payment opt ion for Master Classes t o make them mo r e affordab le and accessib le to more stud ent s. Buy a t icke t t o the corresponding dance performa n ce at the Detroit Ope r a H ou se and the ti cket s tub will grant you f ree ad mi ss i on t o that company 's Mas ter Class ! If you purchase a ticket to Hub b ard Street Dance Chicago on Saturday, November 1 at 2:30, com e e arly a n d ta k e the M as t e r C las s for fr ee ! Hubbard Street Dance Chicago gives a Mas ter Class on Saturda y, Nov ember 1 at 11 a. m. and Alvi n Ai ley gives a Master Class on Saturday, F ebru a r y 11 , 2009 at 11 a .m. See ing th e show th e day before .. just bring the ticket stub! If you do not have ticket/s tub the admission fee for each Master Class is $25. Pre-register at d ance@motope r a.org to save your spo t in class!

No w y ou can " Talk Back" after the Show!

Beginning this 2008-09 dance season, audience membe rs ca n stay after th e sh ow for an in-dep th discussion in th e Cad illac Cafe. Jo in Di rector of Dance Carol Ha lsted, other dance lovers, and even members of th e cast as they d isc u ss the performance and answer qu es ti ons.

The evening 's films wi ll feature ladies of th e ballet, inclu ding Suzanne Farell, Ka ren Kain, Julie Ke n t, Maria Ta ll chief, Darcy Bu ssel, Pa lom a Herrera and Carla Fracci. A fil m ser ies o f fema le dancers is not complete without its male coun terpart, "King Bees o f the Ba ll et: Leading Male Dancers of the Past 75 Years. "

Films will include such leading men as Rudo l f Nurevey, Peter Martins, Mik h ail Barishn ikov, Ethan Steife l , and Angel Core ll a on Tu es da y, Janu a r y 20 , 2009 a t 7 p m Register via email by contac ting Caro l H alsted , Director of Dance at ch alsted@motopera.org. is $10 and inclu d es discuss ion , ligh t snack an d beverage.

2008 Summer of Dance Recap

Ce leb r ating 11 years this summer, the Detro it Opera Ho u se, Wayne State Unive rsi ty and th e Maggie All esee Depa rt ment of Dance p layed host to 1 72 aspiring ballet studen ts for the annua l ABT Summer Intensive. The students came to Detroit from over 30 states and internat iona ll y, inclu ding students from

Audition Call

Auditions for the Boston Ballet Summer Intens ive wi ll be held on Saturd ay, Ja nu a r y 10, 200 9 from 2:3 0-5 :00 p m ; registrat ion will begin promp tl y at 2:00 p.m. Th e Grand Rapids Ba ll et Company 's new production of A ladd in is holding auditions on Sund ay, J a nuar y 18 , 200 9 from 2-5 p.m for d a nc e rs ag es 9-18 . Th e production will premiere in Detroit on Fr iday, February 28,2009. Don 't m iss out on the opportu ni ty to meet the performers at the "Magic Carpet Parade " • after the show, and be dazzled by th eir elaborate costumes I Check out www.Mic hi ganOpera.org or ca ll (313) 237-3251 for furthe r u pdates and details.

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Mr. &: Mrs. Ro lan d C. Eu gen io

Mr. &: Mrs. Paul E. Ewing

Mr. &: Mrs. Step hen Ewin g

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Mr &: Mrs. john Fe rron

Mr. &: Mrs. David Fischer

Mr. &: Mrs. Alfred j. Fisher, jr.

Dr. Marjori e M Fisher

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Mr &: Mrs. Car l B. Fontana

Mr. &: Mrs. Mit ch e ll B. Foste r

Mrs. Ba rbara Franke l &: Mr. Ron Micha lak

Mr. &: Mrs. Her man Frankel

Mr. Marvin A. Frenkel

Mr. &: Mrs. Dea n Friedma n

Mr. &: Mrs. james Garavaglia

Mr. &: Mrs. Lawren ce Garberd ing

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Mr. &: Mrs. G ra ham Orley

Mr. &: Mrs. j ames Pamel

Mr. &: Mrs. Sp encer Partric h

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Mr &: Mrs. Bro ck E. Plumb

Dr. Ch a rl otte &: Mr. Cha rl es

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Mr. &: Mrs. W jam es Prowse

Mr. &: Mr s. john Rakolta, jr.

Mrs. Ruth Rattn e r

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Mrs. Morton Zieve

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T ru stees Emeri tu s

Mrs. james Me rri a m Barnes t

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Mrs. Rob e rt Hamady t

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Mrs. Walton Lewis t

Mrs. J esse Mann t

Mrs. Wa d e H McC ree jr.

Mr. &: Mrs. j u les L. Poll o n e

Mrs. Ralph Po lk t

Mr. t &: Mrs t David Pollock

Mr. &: Mrs. t Fred Schneidewind

Mrs. Mark C. Stevens t

Mr. t &: Mrs. t Robert VanderKloot

Mrs. R. Alexand er Wrigley

Fo u n d i n g Me mb ers

Mr. t &: Mrs Lynn A. Townsend , Fou n d ing Chairman

The Hon. &: Mrs. tAvern L. Cohn

Dr &: Mrs. John DeCa rlo

Dr. &: Mrs David Di Chi e ra

Mr. t &: Mrs t Aaron H Gershenson

Mr. &: Mrs. Donald C. Graves

Mr. t &: Mrs. t John C. Griffi n

Mr. &: Mrs. Harr y L. J on es

The Hon . t &: Mrs. Wade McCree J r.

Mr. Harr y ]. Nederlande r

Mr. E. Harwoo d Ryd h o lm t

Mr. &: Mrs. Nei l Sno w

Mr. &: Mrs. Ric h ard Strichartz

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Dr &: Mrs. Sam H Willi a ms

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Administration & Staff

DAVID DICHIERA , FOUNDER & GENERAL DIRECTOR

John Eckstrom, Vice President & ChieJ Financial Officer

DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTORS

Karen VanderKloot DiChiera, Director oj Community Programs

Carol Halsted , Director oj Dance

Dewan Mitchell, Director oj Booking s & Events Management

Rock Monroe, Director oj SaJety & Security

Laura R. Nealssohn, Director oj Communications

David W Osborne, Direc tor oj Produ ction

Mary Parkhill, Director oj Dev elopment

Jason Warzecha, Director oj Theatre and Parking Center Operations

ADMINISTRATION

William Austin, Executive Assistant to the General Di rector

Timothy Lentz, Archivist & Administrative Assistant Jor Ford Center Jor Arts and Learning

COMMUNICATIONS

Kimberly A. Mogielski, Patron & Ticket Services Manager

Michael Hauser, Marketing Manager

Kimberly Gray, Ticket Services Assistant Manager

Jane Kennedy Coe, Ticket Services Assistant Manager

Jenise Collins, Group Sales Manager

Tunisia Brown, Communication & Ticket Services Associate

Felicia Burgess, Administrative Assistant

Mitchell Carter, Website Coordinator

Rebekah Johnson , Public Relations Coordinator

John Grigaitis, Photographer

Crystal G. Ratledge, Account Executive, Solomon Friedman Advertising

Toby Faber, BRAVO Sales

Bill Carroll, Public Relations Volunteer

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Mark Vondrak, Associate Director & Tour Manager

Betty Lane , Operations Manager & Singing Voice SpeCialist

Dolores Tobis , Marketing Manager

Trish Shand or, Special Projects Coordinator

TOURING ARTISTS OF COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Betsy Bronson, Maria Cimarelli, Bernard

Holcomb, Joseph Ja ckso n , Betty Lane , Amy Dolan Malaney, Madelyn Porter, David Pulice, Amanda Sabelhaus, Karl Schmidt, Trish Shand or, Chris Vaught, Mark Vondrak, Alvin Waddles, Karin White

Detroit Opera House

COMPUTER SERVICES

John Grigaitis, InJormation Technology Manager

Shelly Ratliff, LAN Administrator

DANCE

Kim Curtis, Administrative Assistant

DEVELOPMENT

Kim-Lan Trinh, Associate Director oj Development , Pl anned Giving & Major Gifts

Danielle DeFauw, Boutique Manager

Michelle DeLand , Corporate Campaign Manager

Heather Hamilton, Special Projects Manager

Katherine Kucharski, Membership Manager, Database Consultant

Nikki Ruddy, Volunteer Manager

Matthew Talbot, Foundation & Government Grants Manager

Jane Westley, General Director's Circle Campaign Manager

Stephani Yates, Dance Patron Circle Campaign Manager

FINANCE

Derrick Lewis, Controller

Kimberly Burgess-Rivers, Rita Winters, Accountants

Holly Eckstrom, Accounting Assistant

DETROIT OPERA HOUSE

Angela Donaldson, Food & Beverage Manager

Bernard Williams, Building Maintenance

Corey Scott, Executive CheJ

Dennis Wells, Facilities Manager

Demetrius Barnes, Building Engineer

Jesse Carter, Senior Building Engineer

Lashanya Littlejohn , Assistant Food & Beverage Manager

Rand y Elliott , Hous e Manager

Robert Mettetal, Building Engineer

Timothy Johnson , Building Maintenance

Ben Latimer, Building Maintenance

SAFETY & SECURITY

Lorraine Monroe, Lt. /Supervisor

Leroy Banks, Dave Williams, Carey Fleming, Rico Osborne, Stage Door OJJicers

Rashid Avant, Dondra Mainor, Pamela Scott, Daryl Stuckey, Derrick Sykes, Control Center Officers

DETROIT OPERA HOUSE PARKING CENTER

Robert Neil, Manager Paul Bolden, Event Manager Jor Parking

PRODUCTION

ADMINISTRATION

Elizabeth Anderson, Production Coordinator

Sharon Faulkner, Production Administrator

Nadine Andrews *, Kristen Barrett+, Maribeth Chaprnka+, Matt Jackson * Assistant Stage Managers

Nancy Krolikowski, Production Volunteer

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

David DiChiera, Music Director

Suzanne Mallare Acton, Assistant Music Director & Chorus Master

Roberto Mauro, Artistic Consultant

Diane Bredesen, Orchestra Personnel Manager

Laurent Phillipe*, Jean SchneideH Repetiteurs

TECHNICAL & DESIGN STAFF

Daniel T. Brinker, Technical Director

Monika Essen, Property Master & Scenic Artist

Kendall Smith, Lighting Coordinator

Andrew Griffin, Asst . Lighting DeSigner & Asst. Technical Director

Dee Dorsey, Supertitle Operator

Daniel Dene, Recording Engineer

Rudi Lauermann, Assistant Recording Engineer

Adrienne Goloda, Technical Assistant

COSTUMES

Suzanne M. Hanna, Costume Director

Laura Brinker, Cutter/Draper

Alice Moss, Wardrob e Mistress

Katie Hein, First Hand

Margaret Bronder, Susan A. Fox, Stitchers

Monika Essen, Costume Painter

MAKEUP & HAIR

Sarah Hatten, DeSigner

Elizabeth Geck, Assistant Wig & Makeup Designer

Detroit Local Wig and Makeup Crew

STAGE CREW

John Kinsora, Head Carpenter

Robert Mesinar, Head Electrician

Alan Bigelow, Head Property man

Paul Moraites, Head Sound

Robert Martin, Head Flyman

Gary Gilmore, Production Electrician

Mary Ellen Shuffett, Head oJ Wardrobe

lATSE Local #38, Stage Crew

lATSE Local #786, Wardrobe

* Margaret Garner + Madame Butterfly

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Registration & light horsd'oeuvres: 5:30 p.m. -6:30 p.m.

Program: 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Location:

Detroit Opera House 1526 Broadway

Detroit, MI 48226

RSVP by November 5, 2008 to Kim-Lan Trinh at (313) 237-3408 or email ktrinh @ motopera.org

This seminar is free to you and a guest.

Seating is limited, so RSVP today!

A pair of tickets to a future opera or dance performance in Dr. DiChiera's private box will be presented to one lucky attendee!

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Increasing Regional Philanthropy Program Ends!

Following the success of th e Touch the Future Program to educat e attorneys, nonprofits and the ge n eral public ab out the b enefi t of planne d giving and endowment build ing, th e In creasing Regional Phi lanthro py (IRP) ini tia ti ve was started at the Communi ty Found ation for South east Michigan in October 2005 , offerin g an $11.4 million match pool for all endowments.

Michigan Opera Th ea tre (MO T), along with 86 other age n cie s, was all owe d to raise add itiona l gifts up to $ 1 milli on total and r ece ive additi ona l matching funds up to $5 00 ,0 00 to tal , b y Dece mber 3 1 ,2008 or wh en the matc hing pool is exhau s ted. In April 2008 , the IRP Pro gram ended.

Sin ce the initiative was l aun ch ed in 2005 , with matching fund s exceed in g $16 million, donors' gifts have generated over $5 0 million in new endowmen t , whi ch will generate an increasing amo unt of su pport for Southeast Michigan's charities fore ver. We thank a ll our donors for th ei r generosi ty that ha s mad e it poss ible for u s to p articipat e in thi s matching opportunit y and succeed in rai sing a total o f $437,023 in en do wment gifts, thu s not only en suring th e stability of MOT and it s many and diverse pro grams for many years to come, but also all owi ng the organiz ation to rece ive annual di s tributions from our endowm ent fund at the Commun ity Found a tion.

Wi th the closing of the IRP Pro gram, we ar e more diligent in our efforts to raise endowment funds and hope that yo u w ill co ntinue to support u s with yo ur generos ity as well. It 's a way for yo u to pla ya specia l part in perp e tuating a caus e th at means a lot to yo u an d will prov id e a stead y dependable sourc e of inco me to Michigan Opera Theatre. Wit h a sign ificant endowm ent, MOT will b e ab le to expand it s repertoir e , d evelop n ew produ ction s, fund the Center for Art s and Lea rning programs , an d continue its rich tradition o f fea turin g minority artists, works and p roduc tio n s. In addition , as this fun d grows, we will b e ab le to recei ve larger annua l di s tribu tio n s to help with o ur gen era l opera tion s Consequen tl y, yo u he lp us ensure th e future and sup port th e pres ent at the sa m e time with your gift s.

If you have qu est ions ab ou t es tate plan ning , planned givi ng and endowment , p lease do not h esi tate to ca ll Kim-Lan Trinh , Associa te Director, Planned Giving and Maj or Gifts, at (313) 237-3408 or email her at ktrinh@motopera.org.

Increasing Regional Philanthropy Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Allesee

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. All iso n

Bar-Levav Fa mil y Fo unda t ion!

Dr. Leora Bar-Levav

Mr. and Mrs. ]. Addison Bartush

Mr. W Victor Benjamin

Bett y and Art Blair

Mr. Robert Bomier

Mrs. Do reen Bull

Re v. Paul Chatea u

Hon. and Mrs. Ave rn L. Cohn

Minka and Douglas R. Cornelsen

Dr. Rob ert A. Co rnette and Mr. Alan Murdock

Ms. Joann e Damo

Mr. Ran dal Darby

D r. David DiC hi era

Mrs. Charles M. Endicott

Mr. Wayn e C. Ever ly

Mr. an d Mrs. David T Fischer

Ms. Barbara Frankel and Mr. Ron Micha lak

Mr. and Mrs. Alb e rt L. Glover

Dr. Robert A. Green

Mr. Ernest B. G uti e rrez

Mr. and Mrs. J erome Hal perin

Mr. and Mrs. Preston B. H appel

Mr. Kenneth E. Hart

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Hart wig

Ms. Reb ecca P. H ein

Ms. Nancy B. H e nk

Mr. and Mrs. Ste rling C. J ones J r.

Mrs. J osephine Kessler

Barbara and Edward L. Klar man

Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel B Ko lto n

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Mr. Edward C. Levy J r. and Ms. Linda Dresner Levy

Mr. H annan Li s

Ms. Florence LoPat in

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lutz

Mrs. Mitc h e ll Malicki

Mr. Bruce A. Miller

Mrs. Betty Mu e ll er

Ms. Ruth F. Rattn e r

Dr. an d Mrs. David B. Rorabac her

Mr. and Mrs. Nor m an H Ro senfe ld

Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald F. Ross

Mrs. H a rr iet Sa p ers te in

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schwa rtz

Ms. E ll en Sh ar p

Mrs. Loretta Skewes

Ms. Mary Anne Ste lla

Mr. and Mrs. Nor m an ]. Tabor Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Thurb e r

Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul Tomboulian

Salome &: J on at han T Walton

Mr. Andrew N. Wise

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"MARGARET GARNER"

Panel members: Tracie Luck (Margaret), Kenny Leon (Director), Gregg Baker (Robert Garner), Stefan Lano (Conductor).

Moderated by: Dr. David DiChiera

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2008 At 7:00 P.M.

"MADAME BUTTERFLY"

Panel members: Edoardo Muller (Conductor), Ermonela Jaho (Cio Cio San), Shu-Ying (Cio Cio San).

Moderated by: Kelly Rinne of WRCJ FM

SUNDAY MARCH 22, 2009 AT 2:00 P.M.

"ELIXIR OF LOVE"

Panel members: Ailyn Perez (Adina), Stephen Costello (Nemorino).

Moderated by: Dr. David DiChiera

SUNDAY APRIL 19, 2009 AT 7:00 P.M.

"I, PAGLIACCI"

Panel members: Bernard Uzan (Director).

Moderated by: Dr David DiChiera

SUNDAY MAY 3, 2009 AT 7:00 P.M.

"CARMEN"

Panel members: Kate Aldrich (Carmen), Ron Daniels (Director).

Moderated by: Dr David DiChiera

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Mr. & Mrs Eugene L. Ha rt wig*

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Ms. Nancy B. H enk

Ms. MalY A. Hester

M,: Bruce Hillm an

Karen & D e rek Ho d gson *.

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Dr. Cindy H u ng*

Mr Cw·!) Huss

Kristin Jaramillo*

Mr. Donal d J e n sen*

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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Klein #

Mrs. Jose ph ine Kleine r

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Dr. & Mrs. Stephe n Munk

Mr. Dale J. Pan gonis*

Mary & C h a rl es A. Parkhill

Mrs Elizabeth Pecsenye

CIa/ice Odge rs Percox

Mr. TIwmas G. Porter

Mr Richard M. Raisin*

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Marguerite & Jam es Rigby*

Mr. Bryan L. Ri ves

Ms. Patricia Rodz i k *

Mr. Mitchell]. Romanowski

Ms. J oann e B. Rooney

Ms. Su sa n Sc h oone r *

Drs . H einz & Ali ce Platt Sc hwa r z*

Mrs. F ra n k C. Shal e r *

Ms Laura Sia s

J une & Harold Sieber t **

Mrs. Ma rge Slezak

Ms. Phy lli s Funk Sn ow'

Mr. Edward L. Sta hl

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Mrs. Mark C. Stevens * #

Mr. Stanfo rd C. Sto ddard

Jo nath an Swift & Thomas A. St. C h a rles*

Mr Rona ld F. Switzer *

Ms. Mary Ell en Tappan * #

Donald & Marga ret Thurber *

Mr. Ed wa rd D. Tusset*

Mr. & Mrs. George Vince nt *#+

Mr.]. Emest Wilde

Mrs Am elia H. Wilhelm* #

Mrs. Helen B. Wittenberg

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Mr. & Mrs. George M. Zeltzer*

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Contributors to Michigan Opera Theatre's Campaign to Restore the Detroit Opera House

Michi gan Opera Th ea tre extends ap precia t ion to th e ma n y dono rs w ho con t ributed so generou s ly to the three p h ases o f th e De tro it Ope ra H ouse fundraising initia t ive from 1989 t02004. F ollowing is a c umulati ve listing of gifts of $5, 000 and above to The Capital Campaign to Restore th e Detroit

$5, 000 ,000 +

Fo rd Motor Com pany

The Kre sge Founda tion

$2, 000 ,000 to $4,999,999

The Chrys le r Fou nd ati on

General Motors Co rporati o n

The Stat e of Mich iga n

$ 1 ,000 ,000 to $ 1 ,99 9 ,999

Mr. & Mrs. Robe rt A.

All esee

Eugene Applebau m Family

Found ation

Le e & Floy Barthel

Mr. & Mrs J ohn A. Boll, Sr.

Herman & Sharon Fran kel

Da ni all e & Pete r Karmano s

John S. and J a mes L. Knigh t Foundation

Th e Skillman Foundat ion

$500,000 TO $999 ,999

Ano n ymous Bank of America

JPM organC h ase

The Co h e n Family

Phi la nth ropic Fu nd of the Community Foundat ion for Southeastern Michigan

Come rica

Detroit Grand Opera

Assoc iat ion

DTE Energy Foun d at io n

Mr. & Mrs. Max M. Fisher

Herman & Barbara Frankel

Mr. & Mrs. Samue l Frank el

Mr. David Handleman, Sr.

Lear Corporation

Mr. & Mr s. H ar ry A.

Lomason

McGrego r Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Roger S. Pen ske

Ralph L. & Winifre d E. Polk

Found ation

Mr. & Mrs. R. J am ison

William s, Sr.

$25 0 , 000 TO $499,9 99

AAA

AT &T

BASF Corporat ion

Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Benton,Jr.

Mande ll & Madelei n e H

Berman Foundation

Blue Cross and Blu e Shield of Mich igan

Dayton Hud so n

F ounda ti onlHudson's

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Dewar

Ghafari Assoc iates, In c.

Robert & Al ice Gustafson

Hudson-Webb e r

Found a tion

Kma rt Corporat ion

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lavins

Masco Co r poration

No nprofi t Fa ci lities Center

Raymond C. Smith

Foundation Fund o f the Communi t y Foundation for Sout h eastern Michigan

Mr. & Mrs. George

Strumb os

Mr. & Mrs. Lynn A.

Townsend

Detroit Opera House

TRW Foundation

Mr. & Mrs George C.

Vince n t

Mr. & Mrs. Alvin

Wasse rma n

Mr. R. j ami son Wi ll iams, jr.

$ 100 ,000 TO $249 ,999

Ms. j a n e E Agost in e lli

Dr. & Mrs. Dona ld C.

Aust in

Ms. Anne Lom ason Bray

Mr. & Mrs. Ri chard A.

Brodie

Vicki & Tom Ce lan i

The H on & Mrs. Avern L. Co hn

Co m a u Pico

Da im lerCh rysler Services

Mr. & Mrs. Tarik Daoud

DeRoy Tes tamentary Foundation

Di c kinson Wright P LL C

Downtown Develop m ent

Authorit y, City o f Detro it

DTE En ergylMic h Con

Foundation

El Paso En ergy Foundat ion

Mr. & Mrs. Roland C.

Eu geniO

Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Ewin g

J ennife r & David Fische r

Barbara Fran kel & Ron

Micha lak

M r. & Mrs. Presto n B.

Happel

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kle in

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Krikorian

O liver Dewey Marcks

Fou n dation

Nationa l City Bank of

Mic higan

Opus One

Karen & Drew Peslar

Fo undation

Mr. & Mrs. Irving Rose

Mrs. Caro lyn L. Ro ss

Mr. Anthony L. Soave

Walbridge Ald inge r Co mpan y

Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Wi lson, Jr.

World Heritage Foundat ion

Mr. & Mrs. Geo rge M.

Zeltzer

$5 0 , 000 TO $99,999

Dr. & Mrs. Ro ge r M. Aj lun i

All ie dSignal Foundation,

Inc.

Dr. Lo urd es V Andaya

An onymous

Dr. & Mrs. Agustin Arb ulu

Mr. Wi lli am P Ba e r

Mr. & Mrs. Don H Ba rden

Mr. & Mrs J Addison Bartush

Mr. Tho mas Co hn

Co n s um ers En ergy

Fo und a ti on

Mr. & Mrs. Mar vi n I. Danto

Deloitte & Tou c he LL P

T h e Detro it News/Gannett Foundation

Dr. David Di Chi e ra

Rosanne & Sandy Duncan

Op era House (198 9 -1998), The New Centw y Fund Ca mpaign (1999 - 2001) and Th e Crowning Achievement Campaign (2002 -2004).

We a lso th ank the many donors w h o cont ributed gifts below $5,000 for their comm itm ent and be li ef in the Detroit Opera H o u se proj ect.

Mrs. C h a rles M. Endicott

Mr. & Mrs. Alex Erde ljan

Mr. & Mrs. Alfre d J Fi s h er, J r.

Dr. Marj or ie M. Fisher

Anne E. Ford

Mr. & Mrs. Stan ley Frank e l

Mr. Edwa rd P. Frohli ch

The GM Card

Mr. & Mrs. Ala n L. Gorn ic k

Mr. & Mrs. J ohn C. Gr iffin

H a n d le man Co m pa n y

David & Rose H and le man

Mr. & Mrs E. J Hartmann

Al ice Ka les Hartwick

Founda t io n

Mrs. David B. H ermelin

Huntin g ton Na t iona l Bank

Mr. & Mrs. Verne G. [stock

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jan es

Mrs. Syb il J aq u es

J oh n son Co ntrol s

Foundation

William & Elle n Kahn

Ch a im, Fanny, Lo u is, Benj a min & Anne Florence Kau fma n Memoria l Trust

Mr Gerald Knechtel

Mr. & Mrs. Mike Kojaian

Nancy & Bud Lieb ler

Mr. Alpho n se S Lu ca relli

Mr. & Mrs. Eugen e A. Miller

Milli ke n & Comp any

Nei m an Marcus

Lind en D. Ne lson

Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Irving Nusbau m

Mr. & Mrs. Graham A Orley

Mr. & Mrs. joseph Orley

Mr. & Mrs. Donald E.

Petersen

Mr. & Mrs. H arold A. Po lin g

Mr. & Mrs. David Po ll ack

PVS C h emica ls Inc.

Mrs. Ruth Ra ttner/A nn F. Katz & Norma n D. Katz

Mr. & Mrs. Ala n E. Sch wartz

Mr. & Mrs. Do n ald E. Sc hwendeman n

Mrs. Ro semary Sk u pny

Mr. & Mrs. S Kinni e Smit h , Jr.

Mr. Richard A. Sonenk lar

Mr. Sta nford C. Stoddard

T h ysse n Inc., N.A.

Mr. & Mrs. C. T homas

Toppin

Mr & Mrs. H er b ert Tyner

The Sa muel L. Westerman

Found atio n

Dr. & Mrs. C lyde Wu

$25,00 0 TO $49,999

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas F.

Allison

Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Gebran S. Anton

Mrs. J o hn V Balian

Mrs. Loris G. Birnkrant

The Wayne Boo k er Ch aritable Foundation

The Budd Compa n y Covansys Co rporati on C rain Comm unications In c.

Juli a D Darl ow &John C.

O'Mea ra

Larry & Dod ie Da vid

D r. & Mrs. George A. Dea n

De lphi Fo und a t ion

Mrs. Margaret Demant

Detro it Inte rnational Brid ge

Company

Eaton Corporatio n

Ernst and Young

Mr. & Mrs. Herbe rt Fi s h er

Mrs Aaron H. Gersh enson

Andrew & Wa n da

Giancami lli

Th e G ilm our Fund

Hilda &Joel Hamb urger

Mr. & Mrs. Kennet h E. Ha rt

Juliu s & Cy nthia Huebn er

Foundati o n

Ma rio &Jane Iacob elli

T h e Hon. & Mrs. J oseph N.

Impastato

Ke nwal Steel Co rp o ration

Mr. & Mrs. Rona ld C.

Lampart er

Robert & Victo ria Liggett

Magna Internatio n al

The Hon. Ja ck & Dr. Be n ye

Arrington -Martin

Ann & William McCorm ick,

Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Milner

Mr. & Mrs. E. Mic hael

Mutc hler

Mrs . J en n i fer Nasse r

Mr. & Mrs. H a r ry

Nosanc huk

Mr. & Mrs. Robert T O'Connell

Frances H Parce ll s

Memoria l

Mr. & Mrs. Hu ghes L.

Potik er

Mr. & Mrs. W James

Pro wse

Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Reuss

Roy & Maureen Roberts

Mr. & Mrs. J ack Robinson

Mr. & Mrs. Richard H.

Rogel

Mrs. Loui s R. Ro ss

D r. H ershel & Lois

Sandberg

Mr. Ri cha rd Sa nders

The Sandy Family

Fo undat ion

Mrs. Em ma L. Sc h aver

Mrs. Shirley K. Sc h la fer

Diane & Morton Scho ln ick

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J

Schwartz

Mr. Jo seph Schwa rtz

Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Shal er

Mr. Mickey Sha pi ro

Elha m Shayo t a

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sloan

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Smith

Mrs. Mark C. Stevens

United American Health Care Corpo ra tion

Mr. & Mrs. Melvin C.

Va n derBrug

Mr. & Mrs. Art Va n

Els land e r

Mr. and Mrs. Stev en I. Victor

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Neva W illi ams Arts

Fo undation

Matilda R. Wilson Fund

Mrs. Paul Zuckerman

$15,000 TO $24,999

Alc an Aluminum Corpora ti on

Al doa Compan y

Dr & M rs. Rob yn J

Arri n gton , Sr.

Mrs. Dona l dJ Atwoo d

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bright

Betty & Bill Brooks

Mr. David C h ivas

Gloria & Fred Cla rk

Mr. & Mrs. Peter D Cummings

Mr. & Mrs. Dona ld C utler

Mr. & Mrs. J oh n W Day, J r.

David & Jo anne Denn

Mrs. Karen VanderKloot

DiChiera

Mr. & Mrs. J ohn R. Edman

Mr. & Mrs. Burton D. Farbman

Ela in e Font ana

Mr. Kenneth H Fox

Ann & Larry Garberd ing

Ke ith & Eileen Gifford

Grea t Lakes Ex te ri ors

Mrs. Robert M Hamady

Mrs. Robe rt H amilton

Eugene & D onna Hartwig

Louise Ho dgson

Gordon V H oialmen Trust

Mrs. David Ja cknow

Mrs. Wi lli am E. J oh n s ton

Mr. & Mrs. Maxw e ll Jo s pey

Mr. & Mrs. J ohn Kaplan

Bru n o & Mo ll ie Leonel li

Mr. & Mrs. David Baker Lewis

Mr & Mrs. Wal ton A. Lewis

Richa rd & F lorence McBrien

Dr. & Mrs Ste ph en A. Munk

Mr. & Mrs. Henr y N icko l

Mr. & Mrs. E in o N urme

Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Partrich

Mr. J o hn E. Pe rr y

Ph il lips Servic e Indu s tries, Inc.

Dr. Charlo tt e & Mr. Charles Podowski

Meyer & Anna Pre nti s

Famil y Founda t io n , Inc.

Antonio & Suzanne Rea

Famil y

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sch midt

St. John H ealth Care

Syste ms

Ro berta & Di ck

St a rkweat h er

Mr. F rank D. Ste ll a

Mr. Ronald F. Swi tzer

Dr. & Mrs. Anthony R

Tersigni

Mr. & Mrs Rob e rt C.

Vande rKl oot

Mrs. Ric h a r d Va n Du sen

Ve nture Indu st ri es

Mr. & Mrs. Gary L.

Wasse r.m an

Richard & Kathlee n Webb

Mr. & Mrs. Keith Weber

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Danial le &: Peter Karmanos

Broadway Fa(ade

Wi lli am &: Ellen Kahn

Co-Star Dressing Roo m

C haim, Fanny, Louis, Benjamin &: Ann Floren ce

Kaufman Me m or ial Trust

Gra nd Lobby Side

C)w nd elier

Wa ll is &: Robert M. Kle in

Gra nd Lobby Sta ircas e Mirror

Delores &: Pau l Lavins

Gra nd Lobby Side

Cha nd el ier

Gra n d Lob by Staircase

Mirror

Lear Corporation

Rehea rsal St udi o I Lobby

Tnl st ee Circle Level in

Opera Hall

The Lomason Family

Th e William K. & Neva

Loma so n Opera Lounge

Oliver Dewey Marcks

Foundation

Third Floor Promenad e

S taircase Lobby to 2"d

Flool ; Madison

MichCon Foundation

Grand Lobby Boutique

The Karen &: Drew Peslar

Foundation

Co-Star Dress ing Room

Mr &: Mrs. John Rakolta

Rehearsa l St udi o II

Mr. &: Mrs. Irving Rose

Patron Elevator, J ohn R

Tower

Mrs. Carolyn L. Ross

Grand Lob by S taircase

Mirror

Raymond C. Sm it h

Foundat ion Fund o f the Community Foundation for

Southeast Michigan

Ray mond C. S mith Lobby

Contributo rs to Annual Campaigns

Mr. &: Mrs. Lynn Townsend

Ii"Ustee Circle Lobby,

Broadway

Mr. &: Mrs. George C.

Vincent

Madison L ob by

Mr. &: Mrs. Alvin Wasse rman

Box Level Prome nad e

Dr &: Mrs. Sam Williams

Barbara Gibson Sta irw ay

Ex hibit , Broadway

World Herit age Foundation

Co nductor:s Dress in g Room

Michigan Opera Theatre gra tefu ll y acknow ledges th e generous corp o ra te , foundat io n , government and ind ividua l donors whose contributions were made between J u ly 1 , 2007 and Ju ne 30, 2008. Their generosit y pl ays a n integral part in t h e company's financial s tability, necessary for p rodUCing quality grand opera an d dance, and awa rd-winning educationa l ac tivi ties.

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Schreiber Roofing

SIGNAL BENEFACTOR

The Chrys le r Foundation Cyra no Performance

Detroit Jaycees

Golf Outi n g Million Dollar $ 100 ,000 +

Dance Season Sponso r Sponsor BravoBravo Crys tal Leaf Hol e Sponsor The Kresge Foundation

A lvin Ailey A meri ca n Lexus Sp onsor

Danc e Th ea ter Ope ni ng BravoBravo Present ing G laceau

Solomon Friedman McGrego r Fund

Advertising

Nig h t Sponso r Spo nsor Br avoBravo C rys tal Leaf Golf Outing Beverage

MAJOR BE N EFACTOR

Opera Ball Sil ve r Sp onso r Masco Co rporat ion Spo n sor Sta t ion Spo n sor $ 25 ,000 - $99,999

Compuwa re Corpo r a ti on Foundation

Lakeland Preferred Voice Wolve rine Packing Commu n ity Fou n dation for Cyra no Pro du ct io n Title Cyra no Weeken d Fes ti val Center Company South ea st Mic hi gan

Sponsor Benefactor Cy ra no Supporte r Cyrano Festival Weekend

Ford Motor Company Fun d Genera l Ope r ati n g Mea d owbrook In sura n ce CONTRIBUTOR Signal Bene fa ctor

Fall Opera Seaso n Spons or Support Golf Outing Lunch $ 500 - $999 DeRoy Tes tamentary

Cyrano Festival Weekend BENEFACTOR Spo n so r Ad va n ced Ai r Services Fou nda t ion

Signa l Benefactor $15 , 000 - $24 ,999 Metropolitan Tit le Gol f Outing Tee Sponsor Young Artist Apprentice

Opera Ball Platinum AAA Michigan Brav oBravo Crysta l Lea f Al b ert Kahn Associates Program Sponsor

Sponsor Ope ra Ball Silv e r Spo n sor Sponsor American Premium Blends La Traviata Perfo rm ance

Alvin A il ey Am erica n Golf Outing Gift Bag Peace Tree Investments Bra voBravo Terra Cotta Spo n so r

Dan ce Th eater Sponsor BravoBravo Crystal Leaf Sponsor The Karen &: Drew Peslar

Pe r fo rmance Spo nsor DTE Ene rgy Foundation Sponsor Co merica Insurance Foundation

General Motors Corp o ra tion La Traviata Performance Smith Barney Services Cyrano Festiva l Weekend

Spr ing Opera Season Sponso r BravoBravo Crysta l Leaf Go l f Outing Tee Sponsor Major Ben efactor

Sponso r Alvin A il ey America n Spo n sor

Fandangle Events

Community Programs Danc e T heat er Target BravoBravo Terra Co tt a General Operating

Support Performance Sponso r Com muni ty Programs Sp o n sor Support

Opera Ba ll Sil ver Sp onsor North ern Trust Supp o rt

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Gree ti ngs from the Michigan O p er a Theatre Vo lu nteer Associa tion!

Over th e past yea r , we ha ve accomplished great thing s with the ass is tance of the many dedicate d vo lunt ee r m ember s w ho make up our association. As we celebrate our 15th ye ar, the members of MOTVA co ntinue to provide se rvic e, ed ucation and advocacy in support of Michigan Op era Theatre.

Like many of yo u , I was first introdu ce d to s taged opera and dance productions locally through Michigan Opera Thea tre. Over the yea r s, I have come to appreciate the many volunteers r equired to bring th ese world-class p erformances to life In short , vo lunt ee r s are th e h eart of Michigan Opera Theatre. There isn 't a b etter way to p erpe tuat e Detroit 's opera and danc e scene than b y engaging in one of our many vo lunteer groups.

Your tax-deductible membership entitles yo u to participate in as many of th e individ ual vo lunt ee r groups as you wish. In these difficult eco n omi c times, Michigan Opera Theatre truly appreciat es the support of its vo lunteer m emb ers w ho h e lp to make each season a success.

If yo u woul d like to j oin our organization, please complete the m emb ership form and return it along with yo ur du es. We will co nta ct yo u and get you engaged in the gro up s of yo ur choice.

We look forward to wo rkin g with yo u and thank yo u for yo ur intere st and invo lve ment in the Michigan Opera Theatre Volunteer Assoc iati o n.

MOTVA Soiree Hosts

j oanne Danto &: Arnold Wei n ga rd en

Susan &: John Entenman

Deborah Meade

Dr Ali Moi in &: Dr William Kupsky

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Michi ga n Opera Theatre and the De troit Opera House prese nt two of the finest and most di ve r se opera and dance series in the country. Such an achievement requires many voices and many willing hands helping out behind the scenes. The ta len ted, giving hands of each vo lunteer has a significant impact on the overall operatio n of the company. We all thank you for your dedication and support! We thank them for their ex traordinary gifts of talent and time that help to make Michigan Op era Theatre a success yea r after yea r.

MOTVA Executive Committee

Steve n Marlette, Pres ident

Na n cy Moore, Secretary

John McMullin, Treasurer

Judith Slotkin , Past President

Dodie David, Past President

Gloria Clark , Pas t Presi d ent

Betty Brooks, Past President

MOTVA Board of Directors and Committee Chairs

Melinda Anderson, Young

Professs ional s, BravoBravo! Li aso n

H elen Arnoldi-Rowe, DivaslDi vos

Gwen Bo wlby, Publicity &: De velop m ent

Gloria Clark , Dodie David,

Opera l eague

Danielle DeFa u w, Bou tique

Annette De lorenzo, Dan ce Counci l

Kevin Dennis , Technology

Marianne End icott, Community

Pro gram s

Don J en se n , Board Member

Amy Jido v, Members h ip

Helen Millen, Ambassadors

Ali Moiin, Supers

Wallace Peace, Vo lunteer Education

Curtis Posuniak , Foo tligh ts

Elaine Sc honberger, Board Member

Terr y Shea, Board Member

Rob erta Starkweather, OV I Rep. Board Member

Gail Urso, Board Member

J er em y Zeltzer, Board Member

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2008 OPERAtors

Helen Arnold i-Rowe

Gloria Clark

Dodi e Da vid

Marianne Endicott

Alan Israe l

Steve n &: J ennifer Marlette

Robert Martin

Dr. John Nova k

Eva Powers

Anthon y Ruda

Mark &: Elain e Schonberger

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Detroit Opel'a House

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT:

Larry Glowczewski

larry Glowczewski h as been a member of the Michigan Opera Theatre Volunteer Associa tion for the past seve ral yea rs. Serving on the Dan ce Co uncil , larry ha s b een actively invo lved in Council meetings, eve nts and other vo lunt eer ac tivities.

During th e past two yea rs , larry h as been instrum ental in ed itin g and arranging a highly popu lar set of films for th e Dance Fil m Series. Th anks to countless h ours of his hard work, our MOT audience can now enjoy watching the se fi lms on schedu led even ings throug h out th e year in th e Chrys ler Found atio n "Bla ck Box" Theater.

In addition, l arry vo lunt eers in the Allesee Danc e and Opera Resource Librar y one da y a week using hi s tec hni ca l skills to copy video and la se r di scs of ballet and opera to DVD for the futur e enjoym ent of library patrons.

la rr y has a lso vo lunt ee red every yea r b y helping to tak e pictures with Santa during performanc es of The Nutcrac ker an d selling flo we rs at the ABT Int ensive final performa n ces.

Alt ho u gh larry li ves in Sa line, Mic hi gan , he still mak es the drive to the Detroit Opera H ouse on a re gular basis. We are b lessed by hi s ex pertise , profess iona lism and ha r d work. larr y tru ly d emons tra tes the spirit and tireless de votion o f a great vo lunteer.

YES, I want to join MOTVA

To join , simply till out this form and mail to: Detroit Opera House , Volunteer Coordinator, 1526 Broadway, Detroit, MI 48226

For /I/Ore inj(mnation, please contact Nikki Ruddy , Volullteer Manager, at (313) 23 7 3407 or nruddr@lIlotopera.org,

Ple as e indic a te th e type o f member s hip :

o Individu al

o Cou ple

o Patron: OPERAtor

o Senior /Us h er

o Stu d ent

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P lease indi ca te vo lu ntee r gro u ps o f interest:

o Amb assa dors

Learn th e history of the Opera H Ollse alld sha re your kllowledge by guiding tours

o Boutique

Sell opera and dan ce merchandise during performances at the Opera HOllse Boutiqu e.

o C ommun it y Pro gr a m s Promote and inspi re participation ill olltreach and educa tional programs.

o Da nce C ouncil

Broaden t he audience for dance wilh events which highlight and support productions ill the dance series.

o Di vas / Di vos l111 rodll ce vis itin g artists to D etro it and help to make their s ta y more enjoyable.

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AssisllVirh the transportarion ojvisiling artists alld dignitaries

o Offi ce Voluntee rs Ass;:)'! wirh office duties and other tasks wh ich help keep Michi gan Opera Th emres "wheels" t llrnill g.

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P eljorm silent roles which add atmosphere and d im ens ion to opera productions.

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Take tickets alld seat patrons at D etroit Opera H ouse events.

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Michi ga n Op er a Thea tre Volunt ee r Associ ation (MOTVA) merr.tb er s ha ve a starrin g rol e in th e co ntinu ed su ccess o f Mich igan Ope r a Thea tre and the Detro it O p era H ou se. Two su ch stars are Gwe n and Di ck Bowlb y.

Gwe n and Dick are b o th form er sys tem s an alys ts and co mput er pro gra mmer s w ho got invo lve d in vo lunt eer wo r k a yea r aft e r t h ey r etired . Both are Board m emb er s of th e De troi t Symp h on y Orch es tr a Vo lunt ee r Counci l , and Gwe n is a board m emb er o f th e Wo m en's Divi sion for Proj ec t HOP E, an d Wayne Sta te Uni ve r sit y Press

In 20 0 3 , th eir eighth year of vo lu nteerin g fo r th ose orga ni za tions, Gwe n was invited to j oin th e Mi chi ga n Op er a Th eatre Volunt eer As sociation

Boa r d of Direc tor s Peo pl e w ho kn ow h er are aware th at th ey will ge t "two vo luntee r s for the price o f one" wh en sh e is ass ign ed a j ob , b eca u se sh e and Di ck al ways wo rk as a tea m. In fa ct , Gwe n kn ows sh e r ece ives r esp ons ibility n o t only b eca u se sh e h as a h ard tim e sayin g "n o " to a vo lu nt ee r r equ est, but b ecause the pe r so n asking rea lly wan ts Dick to b e invo lve d , to o . One of Gwen's happi est mom ent s ca m e wh en sh e was award ed a "Vo lunt ee r of th e Yea r " award b y Dr. Davi d Di Chi er a in 200 5.

MO T qu ickl y fel t li ke an extend ed famil y to the co upl e as they to ok on th e job of MOTVA publici s ts, wi th Dick as th e ph o to grapher and Gwen as th e cont ac t pe r so n with va rio u s publi ca tio n s. They h ave ha d a m ar velo u s tim e m aki ng m an y wonde rful n ew fri end s in th e pro cess of wo rkin g wi th n ews pap er s It is a r ea l th r ill ev ery tim e on e of Dick 's ph otos (and occas ion ally, on e of Gwe n 's sh ots) gets int o p rin t. Bo th o f them love ca llin g fr ien d s wi th t h e good news th at th ei r pi c tures a re in th e pa p er.

Di ck h a d b ee n th in k ing fo r som e tim e ab out co ntribu ting to th e Michi gan Ope r a Thea tre End owme nt Fund a t th e Co mmunit y Found ati on fo r So u th eas t Michigan. A casu al co n versa ti on wi th a fri end was th e cat alys t that prompt e d th e couple to ta k e action In Jun e, Dick and Gwe n b eca m e m emb er s o f the Ava nti Soc ie ty b y d on ating a ch ari tabl e annui ty to th e MO T End owment Fun d a t the Co m m u n i ty Found a ti on Not onl y are b o th o f th em h app y th at th eir dona ti on will h elp sec ure th e fut ure o f MOT (win #1) , th ey are also d eli ghte d tha t th e annu ity provi d es them wi th imme di ate tax benefits (win #2) and a li fe time in co m e (win # 3) Sa id Gwe n , "Wh en I saw th e in co m e we wo uld h ave for th e

r es t of both o f our lives comp are d t o w h at w e r ece ive fro m our comm ercial CD, I was am azed Now it 's all tak en ca r e of, and I don't have t o wo rr y ab o u t a th in g. It is d e fi ni tely a win -win -win situ ati on. " A ch ari tab le gift ann u ity is a contra c t b etwee n th e ch arit y and th e d onor and can b e esta bli sh ed at the m inimum level o f $ 10 ,0 0 0 In th e case of Michigan Op era Th ea tre's pa rt ners h ip wi th the Com m u n ity Fo und a ti on to build MOT's en do wment, th e ch arit abl e gift annuit y is a contrac t b etwe en th e Co mmunit y Found atio n and the d on or and is secured by th e Fo u n d a ti on 's assets (c ur re ntl y app roac h ing $ 1 billion ) The Fo und ati on agr ees to pay th e d on or a life time annui ty in r eturn fo r a gift o f cash or m a rketabl e securiti es . Th e paym ent m ay continu e for th e life of a seco nd ind ivid u al , u su all y the s p ou se . At the end o f th e do n o r 's life,

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i. e , w h en th e gift m a tur es, a sign ifi ca nt residuum wi ll b e turne d ove r t o the ch arit y.

In addit ion to b eing MO TVA memb ers, Dic k and Gwe n joi n e d th e Ge n era l Direc to r 's Circle two years ago. Sa id Dr. Da vid Di Chi er a of Gwe n and Di ck 's con tributi on: "Gwen and Di ck Bow lb y's ge n erou s ges ture and gift m ean a lo t to th e future o f opera and d an ce. It mea n s th at our d ive r se p rogr am s will co nt inu e to enri ch th e lives o f our chil dre n and a dult s alike in m etro Detro it , th e ve ry co mmunity th at we serve. We are trul y bl esse d to have Gwe n and Dick as our fr iend s. "

There was an articl e publi sh ed r ece ntly in a John s H opk in s med ic al n ews le tt er whi ch fascin ate d Gw en and Di ck. Staffers [ro m th e Corp or a ti on for Nation al and Co mmunity Se rvice (a gove rn ment age n cy) r eviewed two d ecades of d ata fro m ove r 30 s tu d ies and fou nd th a t volunte e rs r ep orte d gre at er sa ti sfac tion wi th life and live d longer than th ose w h o did no t vo lu nteer. Gwen and Di ck kno w tha t those staffers were ri gh t ab out on e thin g: vo lu nt ee r is m pro vides "gr ea ter sa tis facti on wi th li fe " With th eir m an y ye ars of vo lunt eer se rvi ce, they are al so h op eful th at th e resea r ch e r s were co rre c t ab out th e ad de d lon gevi ty

IN MEMORIAM

Michigan Ope r a Theatre m ourn s th e loss of a bel oved fr iend and supp ort er, Th oma s V An go tt , w h o rec ently pa sse d away at th e age o f 82. A Gene r al Directo r 's Circl e m em be r and longtim e MOT sub scrib er , Th om as was a Capit al Dono r and n am ed two sea ts in the Detro it O p era House. An int egra l p art o f th e co m mu nit y, th e De troi t O p era H ou se was always a pri orit y, and in 19 95, h e b ecame th e au c ti onee r for that year 's Opera Ball In h is work life, h e was a Co-Ch airm an o f C. F Burger Creamery and a form er Fire Co mmissione r for th e Ci ty of Detroit. A p ro ud Wo rld Wa r II ve tera n of the U.S. Arm y Air Fo rce , Tom was very active in th e De tro it Civic Comm u n it y an d th e Ca th oli c Church

Virginia Cl em enti

Virgini a "Gin n y" Cl em enti was a d ea r friend o f min e and o f Michigan O p era

Th ea tre Aft er retiring as a p ro fesso r at Oa kland Com munity C oll ege, sh e enthu sias tica ll y jo in ed Mic higan O p era

Th eatre 's O p era Gu ild Wh en Be tt y

Ge r ish b eca m e p res id ent of th e O p er a Gu ild , Ginny d ecide d to serve in seve ral p os ition s. When Bob and Be t ty Garish b eca m e se ri ou sly injure d in an accid ent , Ginn y d evoted h ersel f t o them , even taking th em to d octor app ointments , p r epa rin g mea ls, an d h elpin g them move Ginn y serve d as th e ve r y las t O p era Guild pre sid en t b efore the found ing of the n ew Mich iga n Ope r a Theat r e Vo lunt ee r Assoc iat ion (MOTVA). We will fond ly re m emb er Ginn y's favo rit e co lor s of ch ampagne and whit e, h er so lo d an ci ng at ga th erings, h er int eres ti ng ob serva tion s, and h er littl e giggle . We w ill always reme mb er h er u n iq u e an d endearin g ways an d h er love o f o p era and Mic higan O p era Th ea tre

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General Information

PHOTOGRAPHY, RECORDING & COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES

Unauthorized ca m e r as and reco rdin g d evic es a re not allowed inside the lobb y o r th ea t e r at a n y tim e. Th e taking of photographs o f th e theat e r or a n y performance is s trictl y prohibited As a co urt esy to our gu ests , we ask that a ll paging devices, ce llul a r tel ep h one s and alarm watches b e switched to sil ent mode prio r to the start o f all p erformances

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Doctor s and parents are advi se d to leave the ir sea t location (lo cate d on ticke t) an d our emergency numb er, (313) 237-3257 , w ith th e service or s itt e r in case of an emergency: Pl ease ob serve the lighted exi t sign s located throughout the thea ter. In eve nt of fire or simil a r emergency, pl ease remain calm and wa lk - do not run - to the n eares t exit. Our u shers are trained to l e ad yo u out o f th e bUildin g sa fel y. A train ed Emergency Medica l Tec hni ci an (EM T) is onsite during mo st events. Pl ease see an u sher or s taff member to contact the EMT.

RESTROOMS

Ladi es' restrooms ar e located off the Ford Lobb y (Broadway Street entran ce), down th e s t a ir s and a lso on the third fl oor (Ma di son Street entran ce) - pl eas e press "3 R" on the elevator to reach thi s facility: Gent lemen's restrooms are lo ca ted un der the Grand Staircase and also in the third fl oo r (Broa d way Stree t side) - pl ease press "3" on the el eva tor to reach thi s facilit y: Pl ease note: All third floor restrooms are w heel cha ir access ibl e A uni sex, wheelchair ac cess ible r est room is locat ed in the Cadill ac O p er a Ca fe.

NO SMOKING

The Detro it Opera H ouse is a smo k e-free faC ilit y: As h r ece ptacl es a re pro vided on the exterior of all entr y door s for th ose who wish to smoke.

USHERS

Us h e r s are s tati one d at th e top of eac h aisle. If yo u hav e a qu est ion or co n cern, please inform an u sh e r , and they w ill co ntact management. If yo u are interes ted in becoming a vo lunt eer usher, please ca ll the usher hotline a t (313) 237-3253.

LATE SEATING

La tecome r s will be seated on ly during an appro pri a t e pause in the program. La t e sea tin g po li ci es are at the di scre tion of t h e production, n o t opera hou se management.

LOST & FOUND

Lo s t and Found is located in the Safe ty and Security De p a rtm ent. Plea se see an u sh er if you ha ve misplaced an article , or ca ll (313) 96 1-3500 if yo u h ave a lr ead y left the thea ter. It em s wi ll be h eld in Lo st and Found for 30 d ays

PARKING

The Detroit Opera Ho u se Pa rking Ce nt er, located n ex t to the Detroit Opera Hou se, i s now o p e n. Thi s new sta t e - o f-th e-art faci lity is rese r ve d s pecifi ca lly for De troit O p era H ouse patrons during regu larlysche dul e d performances. Entrances and exits a r e lo ca t ed on both John R. Stre e t a nd Gr a nd Ri ver Ave. for a dd e d co n veni en ce Prepaid par k ing is availab le. Ca ll (313) 237- SI N G (7464) for mor e in fo rmati o n

ACCESSIBILITY

Accessib le sea ti ng locat ions for p a trons in wh ee lchair s are located in all pri ce ranges on the orches t ra leve l. When i nquir in g about ti cke ts , please as k about th ese lo ca tion s if yo u r eq uire spe cial accommodat ions.

Ass iste d Listening Devices are availab le on a first -co me, first-served ba sis. Pleas e see a n usher to request this serv ice, or v isit th e Guest Services desk located in th e Vin cent Lobb y (Madison S tre et entra n ce). Although t hi s is a comp limenta ry service, we wi ll r equ es t to h o ld a piece of personal identifi cat i on w hil e yo u a r e u s ing th e dev ice. Plea se contact th e tick e t o ffi ce at (313) 237SING (7 464 ), shou ld you desire spe cial consideration.

CHILDREN

C hildren are welco m e. How ever, a ll guests, regard le ss of age , are r equired to hold a t icke t. Babes in a rm s are not p ermitted .

ATM

A Na ti onal Ci ty ATM i s ava ilabl e 2417 in side the Parking Cente r

SERVICES

Co n cessions st ands ar e l oc at ed o n all leve ls. Pl ease not e that foo d and drinks are not all owe d in the auditorium a t any time. Co at Check is located at th e Guest Se r v i ces desk, in th e Vince nt Lobby (Madison St reet side). Cost is $ 2.00 p er coat. Pl ease not e that the Detroit Ope ra H ouse does not accep t respons ibilit y for any personal articl es that are not ch ec ked at th e coat check. A Publi c Pa y Phone is lo cate d near th e third floor l a die s'

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re s troom. Take th e elevator to "3R" an d turn to th e l ef t. This pay phon e is wh eelc hair accessibl e .

CONCEALED WEAPONS

Be advised th at, for purposes of Michiga n Compiled Laws, Section 28.4250 ( 1)(0, thi s is an ent erta inment facilit y whi ch has a sea ting capac it y o f mor e than 2,500 individuals. It is therefo re against the law to ca rr y a concea l ed weapon on t h e premi ses.

RENTAL INFORMATION

Th e Detroit Ope r a House is ava il able for rent b y yo ur organiza tion Pleas e ca ll (313) 961-3500, and ask to be dire c ted to the Specia l Events Depa rtm ent .

TICKET INFORMATION

Th e Detroit Opera H o u se ticket office hou rs are as follo ws : N on-p er formance weeks - Monday-Friday 10 :0 0 a.m. t o 5:30 p.m. Per forman ce days - 10:00 a.m t h rough t h e first int e rmi ssio n of the evening 's p er forman ce, except Saturd ays and Sunda ys, when th e ticke t o ffi ce wi ll o p en two hours pri o r to c urtain time. Tick ets for all public events at the Detroit Op era Hou se are also availabl e throu gh all Ti cketMas t er ou tlet s, b y phon e at (248) 645-6666, or a t www.TicketMaster.com.

DETROIT OPERA HOUSE

TOURS

Come join th e Opera House Am bas sado r s for a b ac kst age tour of the Detro it Opera Hou se. Learn about the hi story of the Opera Hous e and its restoration Meet the peopl e behind the scenes, tour the stage and see ho w it operates. Tours are $ 10 .00 per person. For m ore information, pl ease ca ll (3 13 ) 2 37 -3407 , or vis it www. Michi ga nOp era org

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

EMERGENCIES (313) 237-3257

Michiga n Op era Theatre (313) 96 1-3500

Gen eral In formation (313) 96 1-3500

Lost and Found (313) 96 1-350 0

Ticket Office (313) 237-SING (7464) Ush er Hotlin e ..... (313) 237-3253

Th eater Rent al Information .... (313) 961-3500

De troit Opera Hou se Fax. (313) 237-3412

Press an d Publi c Rel ati ons (313) 237-3403

Detroit Opera Hous e Parking Center (313) 965-4052

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