Prometheus
Featuring the choreography of
George Balanchine with "Serenade"
Ronald Tice with "Prometheus"
Ray Mercer with "Sweet Chaos"
Sabrina Madison-Cannon with "Rapture"
Gary Abbott with "Hand to Mouth"
DeeAnna Hiett with "L'amore non ha pietà in D Minor"
Tickets (from box office amounts, not the otherwise posted amounts which are a tad less):
$31 adult
$26 through KMBZ,
KZPT
$12 - student, staff
The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, north-side view, monday morning - artist's entrance is on the walkway between the "shells" to the right.
1601 Broadway, (913) Kansas City, MO 64108, (816) 994-7930
Performance: Friday, Saturday October 5 and 6, 2012 - Curtain 7:30 pm
The PROGRAM
The information below is from the printed program.
Prometheus
Choreography by Ronald Tice
Music: The Future of Fire (2001) composed by Zhou Long (b. 1953)
Lighting design by Shara Abvabi
Costumes by Ronald Tice
Dancers: Haley Day, Danielle Glynn, Alyssa Gold, Rachael Hulse, Daley Kappenman, Rose Taylor-Spann, Joseph Flickner, Shane Tice (guest artist)Sweet Chaos
Choreography by Ray Mercer
Music: Coaxis (2008) composed by Geoff Bennett,
Precious Blood (2012) composed by Kevin Keller/Meena Cho, and Ends (2011) composed by Mikael Karlsson
Lighting design by Douglas Macur
Rehearsal direction by Sabrina Madison-Cannon
Costume design and construction by Lisa Choules
Dancers: Alexis Borth, Mark Gieringer, DaJuan Johnson, Alessandra Perdichizzi, Desmond Roach, John Swapshire, Caitlin Vasser, Shacura Wade (Understudy: Simone Delozier)
Note: first performed by Ailey IIIntermission
Rapture
Choreography by Sabrina Madison-Cannon
Music: Arezzo Triptych (2012) composed by Paul Rudy (b. 1962)
Three sets of variations on sounds in and around Arezzo Cathedral
I. Heaven's rapture, hell's bells Dedicated to all of the creative innovators in the world
II. Ghost of Arezzo Cathedral
Dedicated to those who pursue their dreams regardless of the cost
III. Death's thin melody too...
Dedicated to all those who have lost a loved one without a chance to say goodbye
Music performed by the Conservatory Wind Ensemble
Vocalists: Aidan Soder, Laura Lowry, and Alice-Anne Light
Conducted by Joseph Parisi
Lighting design by Douglas Macur
Costume design by Sabrina Madison-Cannon
Dancers: Emily Berger, Alexis Borth, David Cross, Haley Day, Simone Delozier, Erika Edwards, Joseph Flickner, Chasmine Gerschefske, Mark Gieringer, Danielle Glynn, Rachel Haug, Kari Hayde, Rachael Hulse, Sarah Herbert, Erin Kane, Daley Kappenman, Lexi Panfil, Alessandra Perdichizzi, Liza Rod, Desmond Roach, Emily Rost, Abbie Shadid, Donnice Schilling, Alyssa Schneider, Katherine Schneller, Kameron Saunders, Hannah Studebaker, Yui Tadokoro, Gwendolyn Tripp, Caitlin Vasser, Shacura Wade, Dempsey WardHand to Mouth
Choreography by Gary Abbott
Music: 12/12 (2000) composed by Cafe Tacvba
Music performed by Kronos Quartet
Lighting design by Brandon Clark
Costume design by Gary Abbott
Dancers: Haley Day, Simone Delozier, Chasmine Gerschefske, DaJuan Johnson, Desmond Roach, Alessandra Perdichizzi, Caitlin Vasser, Shacura WadeL'amore non ha pietà in D Minor
Note: world premiere
Choreography by DeeAnna Hiett
Music: Suffering in D Minor (2012) composed by Drew Mantia
Lighting design by Brandon Clark
Costume design by DeeAnna Hiett
Dancers: Kelsi Benage, Branson Bice, Juanita Carter, Hannah Castleman, Haley Day, Simone Delozier, Erika Edwards, Joseph Flickner, Chasmine Gerschefske, Mark Gieringer, Danielle Glynn, Alyssa Gold, Monica Hacker, Dominique Harris, Rachael Haug, Sarah Herbert, Abigail Hinrichs, Rachael Hulse, DaJuan Johnson, Daley Kappenman, Grace Lewis, Brooke McPheeters, Hannah Odgers, Lexi Panfil, Alessandra Perdichizzi, Appie Peterson, Matthew Redix, Desmond Roach, Liza Rod, Emily Rost, Leah Rudd, Kameron Saunders, Alyssa Schneider, Abbie Shadid, Hannah Studebaker, Yui Tadokoro, Caitlin Vasser, Dempsey Ward
Conservatory Orchestra Personnel
VIOLIN I
Filip Lazovski", concertmaster
Marissa Carlson
Zsolt Eder
Kei Fukuda
Shih-Han PanVIOLIN II
Jonathan Eddy*,
Terris Roberts,
Sarah Holmes,
Nathaniel HumphreyVIOLAS
Mei-Chun Chen*,
Kevan Clarkston,
Shih-Hsun Pan,
Hillary Sametz,
Gloria Britez Scolari,
Yuan-Yu WengCELLOS
Jeff Millen*,
David Boese,
Benjamin Duvall,
Eman Gallehdari-Chalshotori,
Nathan Hoffman,
James MitchellBASSES
Noah McNair*,
Taylor Gwin,
Matt McGrory* — principal
Principals listed alphabetically, then section members listed alphabetically after principalsMusic director and conductor: Robert Olson
Orchestra Manager/Librarian: Steve Lewis and Parinya Chucherdwatanasak
Assistant conductors: Parinya Chucherdwatanasak, Marcio Landi, Steve Lewis and Shao Zhang
Conservatory Wind Ensemble
(there are no principal players)
FLUTE
Jun Aita, MM, San Francisco, CA
Kim Abeyta, BME, Lee's Summit, MO
Christina Choi, MM, Dunwoody, GA
Coty Dennis, MM, Colorado Springs, CO
Chris Kidwell, BME, Kansas City, MO
Xin Jing, MM, Beijing, ChinaOBOE
Emily Foltz, BM, Parkville, MO
Kim Foskett, BM, Gladstone, MO
Trista Taylor, BME, New London, Wl
Jade Williams, BA, Wichita, KSCLARINET
Rachel Braband, DMA, Lombard, IL
Jared Brittain, BME, Blue Springs, MO
Paige Buris, BME, Nevada, MO
Samantha Choi, BA, Parkville, MO
Brandon Crawford, BM, Turlock, CA
Julia Janda, BME, BM, Waynesville, MO
Hilary Lowery, BM, Norman, OK
Madeline Pointer, BM, Arnold, MO
Andrea Wilger, MM, Omaha, NEBASSOON
Alex Burns, BME, Blue Springs, MO
Jeffery Deutsch, BA, Marshall, MO
Paul Ewert, BS, Blue Springs, MO
Stephanie Felts, BME, St. Louis, MO
Karl Gottschalk, BA, Lenexa, KSSAXOPHONE
Matt Kasper, BME, Kansas City, MO
Kaitlyn Keck, BME Bethany, MO
Tyler Rick, BME, Independence, MO
Colleen Seyer, BME, BM, Arnold, MO
Jonathan Snowden, BM, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Warren Spillman, BME, Blue Springs, MO
Gerald Turner, BA, Grandview, MO
Nick Turner, BME, Kansas City, MO
William White, BME, Blue Springs, MOHORN
Kris Bishop, BME, Holt, MO
Carlos Galletti, BME, Orlando, FL
Mallory Huck, BA, Farmington, MO
Meghan Phadke, BM, Olathe KS
Emelie Pfaff, BM, Ljungby, SwedenTRUMPET
Ben Campbell, BM, Ann Arbor, Ml
David Clemmer, DMA, Arlington, TX
Andrew Putnam, DMA, Schofield, Wl
Eric Taylor, Webb City, MO
Kyle Unruh, MM, Goessel, KS
Jena Wight, BM, Blue Springs, MO
Dominic Zanaboni, BME, Aurora, MOTROMBONE
Laura Brekke, BM, Kansas City, MO
John Eagan, BA, Union, MO
Kyle Hall, BME, St. Louis, MO
Kristen Shedor, BME, Overland Park, KSBASS TROMBONE
Stephen Hennerberg, BM, Leawood, KSEUPHONIUM
Jacob Bubb, BM, Kirkwood, MO
Brandon Wright, BME, Wichita, KSTUBA
William Faber, BA, Blue Springs, MO
Luke Fitzgerald, BM, Kansas City, MO
Sarah Keck, BME, Bethany, MO
Larry Williams, BME, Kansas City, MOPERCUSSION
Michael Erman, BM, Marshal/town, IA
Morgan Greenwood, BM, Olathe, KS
Stanislaus Heaney, BA, Omaha, NE
Daniel Jarrett, BME, Overland Park, KS
Garrett Pfau, BM, Lenexa, KS
Jeff Seba, BM, Liberty, MO
Joshua Zornes, BM, Kansas City, MOBASS
Dominique Sanders, BME, Kansas City, MO
PRODUCTION STAFF
Concert Director Paula Weber
Technical Director Robert Beck
Stage Manager Alexandra M. Klasing
Assistant Stage Managers Emily E. Duffin and Aaron Galang
Lead Lighting Designers Brandon Clark and Douglas Macur
Lighting Designers Shara Abvabi and Kyle Coyer
Sound Designers Robert Beck and Jason Scheuffler
Costume Manager Holly Lewis
Videographers Donnice Schilling, Michael Strong, and Nicole English
Technical Crew Kelsey Crawford, Mallory Fisher, Kelsi Grove, Monica Hacker, Rachel Haug, Dalton Heinle, Abbie Hinrichs, Shane Horan, DaJuan Johnson, Brooke McPheeters, Hannah Odgers, Matthew Redix, Emily Rost, Leah Rudd, Alexandra Wallace, and Sophie YanceyUMKC CONSERVATORY DANCE DIVISION
Professors:
Paula Weber, chair of UMKC Dance Division
Mary Pat Henry, associate dean of Conservatory Faculty Affairs
Sabrina Madison-Cannon, associate dean of Conservatory Undergraduate Curriculum
Gary Abbott
DeeAnna Hiett
Ronald Tice
Adjunct professors:
Christina Burton,
Nicole English,
Billie Mahoney,
Ann Shaughnessy,
Michael Strong,
Lisa Thorn-Vinzant
Lighting design professor: Victor TanCONSERVATORY PRODUCTION PERSONNEL
Douglas Macur, lighting
Robert Beck, chief audio recording engineer
Jason Courtney, graphic artist
Blair Coppola and Emily Duffin, stage managers
Kent Swafford, piano technicianCONSERVATORY ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
Peter Witte, dean
James Snell, associate dean of performance/enrollment management
Dana Self, director of marketing
Kristin Shafel, information specialist
Jane Schaefer, concert activities manager
Gailyn Strayer, business/fiscal managerSpecial thanks to
Fiddly Fig Florist, the official florist of the Conservatory Artist Series
The Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City
ArtsKC Fund
The Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation
Galleries:
Perfomance:
Alyssa Gold and Mark Gieringer
Prometheus
Haley Day lifted by Kameron Saunders
Rapture - Paul Rudy on instrument
Alyssa Gold
Pictures after
Loading In the KCB rig - Monday October 1, 2012
For this performance the Kansas City Ballet is contributing their rig, which will stay in place for KCB's performance the next week. That will save UMKC some $10-$15-thousand dollars off an initial estimate of $60,000 to put this on at Kauffman.
Fixtures lined up under their locations
attaching the fixtures
One of the boxed lights with motorized movement and filters. Maybe Kal-El could emerge and become superman.
Flooring to place over the bare stage. First the suspended 4x8-foot flooring panels for a cushioned floor then the
Marley (rolls on holders to the right) is laid over the top. The flooring sections have sloping end panels which are
placed at the left adn right ends of the floor.
This shows you the top side (left) which is finished. That rests on rubber pads which in turn are connected to masonite.
This is very much needed to keep dancers injury free. Hard floor without suspension lead to joint wear and tear, killing careers.
Laying down a 4x8-foot section of the flooring. The rubber pads and masonite are on the bottom.
Locking the panels together at the sides is down with hooks inside the floor. The hooks are operated by turning a key,
which is what this man is doing.
Crew lifting a truss/tower boom. Five of these units are put together for each side of the stage, in the wings.
Securing the boom at the top with safety lines so it won't fall over.
Inserting filters, Shara Abvabi
Getting the news that they won'te be able to work as late as they thought, meaning a schedule change.
Almost done with most of it. The Marley on top of the suspended floor still needs material.
Putting in addresses for lighting boards. No, this was not a staged photo, though it is on a stage.
Getting the show ready - rehearsals, runs and techs
Dancer Haley Day gets her name badge from stage manager Lexi Klasing (finishing a theater degree, who graduated in dance this year0>
Branson Bice, mugging for the camera with his name badge.
Mark Gieringer and name badge. Everybody needed badges to work in Kauffman.
Desmond Roach in L'Amore non ha pieta in D Minor - in studio run through.
DeeAnna Hiett demonstrates for Haley Day (back) and Mark Gieringer (front) the position Mark needs to get to.
Alyssa Gold in Prometheus
Watching from the door to PAC 103 as the run through gets ready to start - at right: Joe Flickner.
Setting lights for Prometheus. (Note: yes, this is a single shot, nothing set up - Tokina 11mm f/28 very wide angle lens)
Stage manager Lexie Klasing.
House lights up during tech for Prometheus by Ronn Tice: In front is Shara Abvabi
and behind is stage manager Lexie Klasing and behind her is Paula Weber, concert director
Sweet Chaos
Hand to Mouth - on stage rehearsal at White Recital hall the week before going into Kauffman.
Dance Division moments between studio classes
Fall Concerts
With staff and guest choreography
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Spring Concerts
Held every April with staff and visiting choreography. A showcase for the year.
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Other Dance Concerts and Dance Division Events at UMKC
Held every April with staff and visiting choreography. A showcase for the year.
Carmina Burana
CORPS de Ballet 2011 Conference with the introduction of the Tudor Curriculum
Battleworks Concert - 25 October 2008
UMKC Master Class with Robert Battle - 20-24 Oct 2008
Note: as of spring 2011 Robert Battle took over as Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey from the retiring Judith Jamison.
Master Class with Donald McKayle - August 2006
100th Year Anniversaryof the Conservatory - April 2006
Senior Recitals
These are held in the winter semester and the graduating seniors begin signups and rehearsals early in the fall semester. This is one of their last graded works. Each senior choreographs and directs a group piece and performs in a solo which may be self-choreography or another's and may also be a duet if there is a large enough mix of solo to duet.
There are a number of recital concerts, depending on the total number of seniors. Generally the mid-week concerts have in-town seniors while those with families out of town are scheduled for Saturdays so relatives can attend.
Senior Recital 2012
Senior Recital 2011
Senior Recital 2008
Senior Recital 2007
Senior Recital 2005
Related Links
Non-UMKC events which have UMKC dancers, staff or visiting artists.
Don McKayle talk 24 Jan 2008 at Public Library, KCMO about Kansas City Ballet piece he was commisioned to create.
UMKC guys in Romeo and Juliet at Kansas City Ballet Spring 2008 backstage in costumes.
Wylliams/Henry Sept 2006 and "Games ," choreography Donald McKayle.
For some of the least expensive, good dance entertainment in Kansas City the University of Missouri Kansas City's Conservatory of Dance and Music's Dance Division offers some of the best young adult dancers in the area. UMKC's Dance Division is among the top dance schools in the country. Those of us who live in this area often miss that distinction but people elsewhere know (isn't it always so?).