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1 Danceworks WANT OR NEED April 27 - May 6, 2012 Danceworks Studio Theatre Executive Director, Danceworks, Inc .................................................................... Deborah Farris Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company (DPC) ...................... Dani Kuepper Associate Artistic Director, DPC .......................................................Kim Johnson-Rockafellow Choreography.......................................................................... The Company (past and present) Lighting Designer & Stage Manager ......................................................................... Jan Kellogg Technical Director ..................................................................................................... Anthony Lyons This project is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund.
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WANT OR NEEDApril 27 - May 6, 2012

Danceworks Studio Theatre

Executive Director, Danceworks, Inc ....................................................................Deborah Farris

Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company (DPC) ......................Dani Kuepper

Associate Artistic Director, DPC .......................................................Kim Johnson-Rockafellow

Choreography ..........................................................................The Company (past and present)

Lighting Designer & Stage Manager ......................................................................... Jan Kellogg

Technical Director ..................................................................................................... Anthony Lyons

This project is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund.

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FROM THE EXECUTIVE D IRECTOR

Welcome to Danceworks –we’re so happy you could be part of the company’s 15th anniversary milestone. This concert is a perfect example of what the late Ed Burgess, past chair and professor of the UW-Milwau-kee Dance Department, noted about Danceworks Performance Company: “It’s Dani’s (Artistic Director Dani Kuepper’s) generous and collaborative spirit that sets DPC apart from other companies. Each dancer is also a gifted choreographer, and they are given the opportu-nity to share their unique artistic voices. That doesn’t happen often.”

For those of you who didn’t get the chance to know or work with Ed, rest assured that he breathed his enormous passion for dance and life into the very core of each of us. He lives on through us all.

Danceworks’ artists and staff have been trained, inspired and challenged to become more than we believed possible by the stellar UWM dance faculty—Ed, along with Marcia Parsons, Janet Lilly, Fern Caulker-Bronson and, most recently, Simone Ferro, Luc Vanier, Darci Wutz, Elizabeth Johnson and our own Dani Kuepper.

Our relationships at UWM and within the community have provided fuel for the entire Danceworks organization over the past 20 years—and that includes you. We want you to discover that dance works for everyone—from the two-year-old toddler in our Mommy and Me class, to the restless 12-year old in a Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap class, and the 87-year old in one of our 50+ classes. We need to know that we are working towards a community that thrives on joy, health and creativity.

Thank you for being here to celebrate with us.

Deborah Farris, Executive Director

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FROM THE ARTISTIC D IRECTOR

Want or Need is the final concert of Danceworks Performance Company’s (DPC)’s 15th anniversary season. In 1997, Danceworks’ founders, Mary Newton and Polly Morris, invited the dynamic and inventive Sarah Wilbur to form DPC and serve as the artistic director. The charter members—Sarah Wilbur, Laura Teska, Anina Bacon, Jen Moore, Andi Hill-Johnson, Cynthia Collins and Amy Brinkman were all alumni of the ever-vibrant UW-Milwaukee Dance Department. I joined soon after, in the spring of 1998. My honey-

moon and pregnancies have caused me to miss a few concerts since then, but otherwise, I’ve watched and participated in the evolution of DPC from the beginning.

I’m so thankful to have Sarah Wilbur’s creative presence in this show, with her resetting of the 2006 premiere, “I Before We.” It wouldn’t seem right to celebrate this anniversary without DPC’s founder and my dear friend and colleague in the mix. Aside from Sarah’s work, there is one other piece from the past, “The Gate,” which I created in 2005. As Sarah and I had choreographed a bulk of the dancing that occurred during the first 10 years of DPC, I thought it was fitting to represent one of each of our previous works.

The remainder of the concert is a reflection of what is to come in the future of DPC. There is a wealth of creativity and energy in DPC’s current membership, and it is my hope to continue to create alongside these eclectic voices. Over the course of the 11-12 season, eight out of 10 DPC members have contributed choreographically. We are collaborating, exchanging and growing together. Although DPC members range in age from 20-something to 40-something (I’m one of the senior members, so I’m not giving away any hard facts here!), a compilation of our individual wants and needs seems to ring true for all of us:

I want to know the future.I want to belong. To be understood.I want to get rid of my piddly little ego.I want cake!I want more time to consider and select ingredients and carefully read directions.I don’t want to let anyone down.

To want—is to set yourself up for disappointment.

I need to be strong. I need to have faith.I need to unclog my brain and step into the unknown.I need honesty.I can live without you. (But I don’t want to.) I am better with you in my life.

Many thanks to the DPC audience that has supported us over the last 15 years. Our lives are better with you!

Sincerely,

Dani KuepperArtistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company

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THE PROGR A M

SPECIAL THANKS

Performers

Danceworks Performance Company: Melissa Anderson, Simon Eichinger, Sarah Gonsiorowski*, Kim Johnson-Rockafellow, Holly Keskey, Dani Kuepper,

Liz Tesch*, Christal Wagner, Liz ZastrowGuest Artists: Cameron Mathe, Steven Moses

*DPC members who are not performing in this concert

Toc Tic (premiere)Choreography: Dani Kuepper with contributions from the dancersMusic: Matmos, Cheap TrickText: e.e. cummings and the dancersDancers: Anderson, Eichinger, Johnson-Rockafellow, Keskey, Kuepper, Mathe, Wagner, Zastrow

Of Mindful In(At)tention (premiere)Choreography: Sarah GonsiorowskiMusic: Chopin, Rachel’sDancers: Eichinger, Keskey

The Gate (2007)Choreography: Dani KuepperMusic: Joji Hirota, KodoCostume Designer: Sarah KellerSound Design: Dan GnaderDancers: Anderson, Johnson-Rockafellow, Keskey, Kuepper, Wagner, ZastrowHeartfelt thanks to Janet Lew Carr for ongoing support, inspiration and thoughtfulness.

Insert word: I _ _ _ _ You. (premiere)Choreography: Christal WagnerMusic: “We’re Going To Be Friends,” by Jack Johnson; “Experiment No. 6” by Lemon Jelly; “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes,” by Emile PandolfiDancers: Anderson, Mathe, Wagner

I have what you need (premiere)Choreography: Steven MosesMusic: “Maybes” by Mount KimbieDancers: Kuepper, Keskey

I Before We (2006)Choreography: Sarah WilburMusic: John Adams, Naoki Oshino, Gidon KremerDancers: Anderson, Eichinger, Johnson-Rockafellow, Keskey, Kuepper, Mathe, Wagner, Zastrow

The performance will be presented without an intermission.

Special thanks to Sarah Keller, Jan Kellogg, Tony Lyons, the UWM Dance Department, Steven Moses, Seth Warren-Crow and Sarah Wilbur. Eternal thanks to the late Ed Burgess, who has helped so many discover their wants and needs.

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B IOGR APHIES

Deborah Farris, Executive Director, has led Danceworks since 2002. During her tenure, the organization has experienced significant growth in both budget and programming, with annual revenue

increasing from $300,000 to more than $1,000,000. During this exciting time, Danceworks received the UPAF Management Excellence Award in 2005, 2006 and 2011 and the Education/Outreach Award in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Prior to coming to Danceworks in 2002, Deborah worked with Milwaukee Ballet as Director of Education and Outreach and was on the Milwaukee Ballet School faculty. Before returning to Milwaukee in 1999, she was Assistant Director for Business and Finance of the North Carolina Botanical Garden at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, from 1995-1999, where, within her tenure, revenues increased more than 400%. Deborah has served on the Department of Dance and Theatre faculties of Tulane University, University of NC at Chapel Hill and UW-Milwaukee, where she is also currently an adjunct faculty member. As an Equity actress, singer and dancer, she has performed extensively throughout the United States, appearing Off and Off-Off Broadway, as well as in regional theatre and dance companies. Originally from Milwaukee, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master’s Degrees from UWM. Deborah received the 2007 Business Journal Woman of Influence Award for Nonprofit Leadership in 2007.

Dani Kuepper, Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company, sponsored by Tim and Sue Frautschi, joined DPC in 1998 and has since choreographed more than 20 dances for the company, as well as

several evening length works. In addition to her commitment to DPC, Dani has done a wide variety of community work on Danceworks’ behalf over the past ten years, including working extensively to develop the dance component of Danceworks’ Intergenerational Multi-Arts Project (IMAP). Dani received her BFA and MFA from UW-Milwaukee, where she has been an adjunct faculty member of the dance department since 1999. As an undergraduate at UWM, Dani performed the solo, “Mrs. Schultz,” at the national American College Dance Festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Dani has enjoyed collaborations with Florentine Opera Company, Present Music, First Stage Children’s Theater, Milwaukee Art Museum, Sweetwater Organics, Next Actors Summer

Theatre for Youth and Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra. Dani was honored in 2009 as a “Forty Under 40” recipient by the Business Journal of Milwaukee and also received the UWM Alumni Association Teaching Excellence Award for non-tenure track in instructors in 2010.

Kim Johnson-Rockafellow, Associate Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company, began her dance training at Northern Michigan Dance Academy in her hometown of Kingsford,

Mich. In 2000, she graduated with high honors from UW-Milwaukee with a BFA in dance. Upon graduation, Kim joined DPC and has served as associate artistic director since the 2009-10 season. She has created pieces for DPC as well as Milwaukee Ballet II. In addition to teaching a variety of classes, including ballet, modern, composition and Pilates, she has acted as Children’s Division coordinator, branch manager and helped create curriculum for the Milwaukee Ballet School. Kim is a dance lecturer at UWM, where she teaches modern technique and Body Sense. At Danceworks, she has enjoyed writing curriculum and growing the company’s dance fitness program.

Sarah Wilbur, Founding Artistic Director (1997-2007), served for a decade as co-founder and artistic director of DPC, before she moved to Los Angeles in 2007. She oversaw the 2003 build

out of the Danceworks Studio Theater and got away with a lot of choreographic mischief alongside the coalition of empowered bodies assembled at 1661 North Water Street. These days, Sarah’s choreography gets shown in L.A. at Anatomy Riot and with Los Angeles Movement Arts. She performs with Simone Forti, Arianne MacBean/The Big Show Co., and Maria Gillespie/Onidance, and she facilitates a dance program for veterans at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. This fall, Sarah will join the Ph.D. program in culture and performance at the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance, where she will choreograph a dissertation around the social politics and poetics of dance production as it traverses the U.S. cultural sector.

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B IOGR APHIES (c o n t.)

Melissa Anderson, a native of Milwaukee, has had the pleasure of being a DPC member since 2002. She has performed with companies as diverse as the Milwaukee Ballet, Ballet Teatro Municipal de San Juan,

Southern Ballet Theatre (now the Orlando Ballet) and the Icelandic National Ballet. Melissa is frequently teaching and choreographing for the Chicago National Association of Dance Masters, Dance Masters of Wisconsin and Texas Association Teachers of Dance. She teaches ballet at UWM as a dance lecturer, as well as at the Nancy Dianne studio of Dance and Danceworks. Melissa has been featured in Dance Teacher Magazine and in Dance Magazine’s Dancer online chat.

Simon Eichinger, sponsored by Tim and Sue Frautschi, was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and moved to Milwaukee at a young age. After pursuing roles in many different arts fields, he eventually received his

BFA in Dance from UW-Milwaukee. He has had the privilege of working with multiple choreographers, dancers, directors, playwrights, composers, musicians, painters and more. This is Simon’s second full season with DPC.

Sarah Gonsiorowski recently received a BFA in Dance and a BA in English from the University of Iowa. She performed in works by George Balanchine, Jose Limon, Harrison McEldowney and Carl

Flink. She spent three years as a member of Dancers In Company, performing throughout the Midwest and Puebla, Mexico. She has attended summer intensives with the Joffrey Midwest Workshop, Milwaukee Ballet, Joffrey Contemporary/Jazz program in New York and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. She recently worked with Chicago Freelance Dance Organization as a performer and collaborator and is a dancer and collaborator with The Moving Architects. She is enjoying her first season with DPC.

Holly Keskey, sponsored by Jody and Kambiz Pahlavan, has studied dance since a young age. She graduated with Dean’s Honors and her Dance BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2009,

where she performed in works by faculty and guests Uri Sands and Daniel Gwirtzman. She was also seen in the UWM productions of West Side Story and Hair. Since graduating, Holly has studied with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in New York, and toured with Kanye West. Holly is a teacher through the Danceworks Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap program and is in her third season with DPC.

Liz Tesch graduated from UW-Milwaukee in 2004 with a BFA in Dance. A competitive gymnast for seven years, Liz turned to dance when she arrived at UWM in 2001. She has been a part of

Danceworks since 2002 as an instructor and administrator and currently is the Danceworks Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap Director. Liz has been a part of DPC since 2003. In that time, she has had the pleasure of working with some of Milwaukee’s greatest artists and is looking forward to continuing her work in the theatre as well as in the community.

Christal Wagner received her BFA in Dance from UW-Milwaukee working with prominent artists Ron K. Brown, Daniel Gwirtzman, Clare Byrne and Laura Dean. She began her performance career with

Your Mother Dances in 2006 performing in David Parker’s theatrical work Nut Cracked, in Heinz Poll’s famous Bolero, and many works by Artistic Director Elizabeth Johnson. Christal choreographs for Community Theater Works and has also choreographed for Milwaukee Ballet II and Danceworks. Recently Christal was one of 30 artists celebrated in Present Music’s Around 30 concert. She’s been with DPC since 2007.

Liz Zastrow earned her Dance BFA, Journalism Minor and Honors College Degree from UW-Milwaukee in 2010. She has performed with Joel Valentín-Martínez, the Liz Lerman Dance

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Exchange, Your Mother Dances, Wild Space Dance Company and Li Chiao-Ping Dance. She has also choreographed and performed her own work at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Liz is the development and marketing assistant at Danceworks, an assistant teacher in Danceworks’ Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap program, and the production manager for Danceworks’ DanceLAB concert Art to Art. This is her first season with DPC.

Cameron Mathe, Guest Artist, has trained at The Joffrey Ballet, with Danelle Davies at Dance Arts Center, and with Nicki Loud, Ariel Cisneros and Melody Squire at Milwaukee Ballet. Cameron has

received several scholarships and awards in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Nashville, including Teen/Senior Outstanding Dancer from New York City Dance Alliance and Senior Break-Out Artist from NUVO. Recently, Cameron choreographed for Racine Symphony Orchestra’s Christmas performance and Danceworks’ DanceLAB JUMPSTART concert.

Steven Moses, Guest Artist, graduated from UW-Milwaukee in 2007 with a BFA, served a brief apprenticeship with Sean Curran & Company in NYC and moved to the Twin Cities, where he appeared with Mathew

Janczewski’s ARENAdances, Carl Flink’s Black Label Movement and the Minnesota Opera. Steven also worked as a guest performer with the Joe Goode Performance Group. Currently, he dances with Your Mother Dances, GERALDCASELDANCE, and is producing his first show rooftopDANCE in July. Steven is training to become a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique and will pursue an MFA at the University of Illinois this fall.

Elyse Cohn, Director of Development and Marketing, joined Danceworks in May 2008. A Milwaukee native, Elyse has more than 20 years of experience in arts administration. She spent 13 years at First Stage

Children’s Theater, working in both marketing and development. Most recently, Elyse was the director of corporate & foundation giving at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. She has also worked for Wild Space Dance Company and Skylight Opera Theater. A dancer and performer throughout her childhood and early adulthood, Elyse received her B.A. in Drama from the University of Texas at Austin.

Jan Kellogg, Lighting Designer and Stage Manager, has been designing lights and stage managing for DPC since 2003. Previous shows include Stone Soup, Lights, DPC…Action!, The Bra Project,

Living Breathless and Classic Examples. She has also designed the lights for Wild Space Dance Company, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Milwaukee Opera Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, In Tandem Theatre, Bialystock and Bloom, Your Mother Dances, Catey Ott Dance Collective, Carroll College, Theater X, Foothold Dance/Performance, the UWM Dance Department and UCLA.

Anthony Lyons, Technical Director, has been engaged with Danceworks in some fashion for 14 years. Anthony is also technical director for Renaissance Theaterworks, in addition to Danceworks Performance Company. He has worked in various capacities for Skylight Opera Theatre, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre and Bialystock & Bloom (R.I.P.). In a parallel universe, Anthony is a partner in a small custom carpentry firm.

DANCEWORKS BOARD OF D IRECTORS 2011-12

Tim Frautschi, PresidentBetsy Corry, Vice President

Rick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerDr. Jennifer A. Runquist, Secretary

DIRECTORS

Danielle BlyMario Costantini

Deborah Gonzalez

Katie HardingOlivia Marshall Hare

Betsy Hoylman

Frank KrejciElaine Sweet

Kilby Williamson

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DANCEWORKS STAFF

Deborah Farris, Executive DirectorDani Kuepper, Artistic Director, Danceworks Performance Company (DPC)

Amy Brinkman-Sustache, Director of Education; Artistic Director, Danceworks on Tap (DOT)

Janet Lew Carr, EmeritaElyse Cohn, Director of Development and Marketing

Rebecca Bonvicini, Business ManagerMadeline Huston, Visual Arts Director

Kim Johnson-Rockafellow, Associate Artistic Director, DPC; Wellness Coordinator; Intensive Study Scholarship Director

Molly Krewal, RegistrarJacqui Lefebvre, MHBT Lead Ballroom Teacher

Hannah Marquardt, Outreach Coordinator; Office ManagerAlexandra Mirecki, Customer Service

Faith Mitchell, Education and Outreach Coordinator; Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC) Director

Kari Olsaver, Customer ServiceRachel Payden, Community Programs Manager – Satellites

Jessie Mae Scibek, Box Office ManagerAdrienne Reynolds, MHBT Coordinator

Natalie Sorrentino, Visual Arts CoordinatorLiz Tesch, MHBT Director

Lisa Wenzler, Communications and Design Manager Susan Wiedmeyer, Community Programs Manager – Assessment

Joelle Worm, Outreach DirectorLiz Zastrow, Development and Marketing Assistant

MHBT – Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap

ABOUT DANCEWORKS PERFOR M ANCE COMPANY

Danceworks Performance Company (DPC) is the resident contemporary dance company of Danceworks, Inc. Founded in 1997, DPC presents powerful original dance works that inspire and entertain audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

DANCEWORKS , INC . 2011-12 DONOR ROLL CALL

Angel: $50,000+Helen Bader FoundationRichard and Ethel Herzfeld FoundationMPS Partnership for the ArtsUnited Performing Arts Fund

Visionary: $25,000+Greater Milwaukee Foundation: William and

Alicia Schoeneich Arts and Culture FundNorthwestern Mutual Foundation

Muse: $10,000+The Brico Fund, LLC Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Mary L. Nohl

FundNonprofit Management FundDavid and Julia Uihlein Charitable

Foundation

Producer: $5,000+Brewers Community FoundationMario and Cathy Costantini MTim and Sue Frautschi D P

Producer: $5,000+ (cont.)Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Enroth

Family FundMilwaukee Arts Board I Stephens Family FoundationWisconsin Arts BoardWisconsin Energy FoundationEd and Diane Zore M

Artistic Director: $2,500+Donna and Donald Baumgartner MTina ChangDon and Sallie Davis Fund MDorothy Inbusch FoundationTed and Mary KellnerMartin Family Foundation MRunzheimer Foundation Skip and Ildy Poliner M

Choreographer: $1,000+AnonymousAmy and Dennis Connolly MRoxana and Justin Cook

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DANCEWORKS , INC . 2011-12 DONOR ROLL CALL c o n t.

Choreographer: $1,000+ (cont.)Sue and Curt CulverMaxsan-Max and Sandra DermondFriebert, Finerty & St John KGina Madrigrano Friebus and

William Friebus MJason and Tracey GessnerDeborah and Joe Gonzalez MGreater Milwaukee Foundation: Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Family Fund Terry A. Hueneke FundGlen and Claire HackmannDavid and Margarete Harvey MHeil Family Foundation MBetsy and John Hoylman Pam Kriger PNicholas LongSheldon and Marianne Lubar

Charitable Fund MPeck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD MJerry Rubin KDrs. Jennifer and Alfonse Runquist DMarsha SehlerShorewood PressDaryl and Michaela StuermerWeyco Group-Tom and John Florsheim M

Guest Artist: $500+Daniel and Betsy CorryGreater Milwaukee Association of Realtors

Youth FoundationMax and Mary GrefigKathy Herson and Peggy MorschJody and Kambiz Pahlavan DTed and Mary KellnerElaine C. SweetThe Tutton FamilyUnited Way of Greater Milwaukee

Soloist: $250+Danielle and Ramel BlyBob and Connie BrinkmanKaren CostomirisEinhorn Family Foundation-Stephen and

Nancy EinhornPamela Frautschi and Richard Ippolito KPatricia FrostGreater Milwaukee Foundation: Judith A.

Keyes Family FundOlivia and Hakan HareDwayne Johnson and Georgine Wenzler-

JohnsonKeith Knox D*Rick KruegerKathy Mooney D*Polly MorrisChris and Anne NoyesWilliam Bradley and Jill Anna Ponasik D*Max Samson and Nancy PinterMaureen Steinhafel

Cast: $150+George AffeldtMary and Bill Berger D*Cathy Burgoyne D*Todd and Deborah FarrisClark GraphicsLynn and Jim ConnollyRay and Lee Ann DzelzkalnsErnie Erenberger/Downtown ChiropracticJudy and Arnie GertsmaMary and Timothy KeaneRalph and Carol KuepperRandolph Lipchik and Ravenna HelsonKathryn MooneyDavid and Karen NevilleMarcia Parsons and David TojekThomas and Deborah PaydenTimothy and Denise ProsserGilbert Southwell IIIKathleen SulloDon and Kate WilsonEva and Paul Winter D D*Mark Witt and Kelly ReillyJudy and John Worm

Friend: Up to $149American College of Healthcare, In Honor of

Dr. Tim BartholowKaren and Doug Anderson D*Else AnkelAnonymousLaurie Asch D*Bob BaldersonHarry and Marylin BanzhafKathy BanzhafMonica BarnettDennis Barutha D*Michele Barutha D*Kathryn Behling and Christopher HansenTammy and Bill BonifasRebecca BrandtMarian Byers D*Darlene Caplan and Jerry Sanders Susan Cattey D*Sarah Clement D*Elyse and BJ CohnPat and Phil CrumpNick and Joanne DesienMary Ellen DollBarbara and Harry Drake Sally Duffy and Paul TillemanSandy DuffyDianne DziengelAmanda and Heidi Endicott D*John Enk D*Nancy ErlingerShira Fagan and Aaron StockhamFlora Fernandez and Amuerfina PhillipsDavid FloresGayl and Richard FranzJudy Fregetto D*

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DANCEWORKS , INC . 2011-12 DONOR ROLL CALL c o n t.

Friend: Up to $149 (cont.)The Gonzalez FamilyMarijeanne GorectkeThomas HawleyJana HoyerSarah and Milton HwangGregory JayKristin Johnson-Perlock D*Mike JordanMichael KamenskiJeffrey KarlsLee Ann Kingston D*Christine Klim D*Russ and May KlischRobert KloesRichard and Germaine KohlGeorge KuhagenAnne LandreTricia LarsonBarbara LaskyShirley LevyCorey Lewis Jane Lewis D*Eric and Susi LindLisa LloydNatalie Lloyd-JonesLynn Lucius and Richard TaylorIn Memory of Sharon Lynch: Teresa ValentMickey Maier D*Brian Mani and Marie KohlerBrenna McGee D*Tom and Sharon McGivernDena McPhetresKate Meissner MannDavid and Lisa MiskyKate and Ken MuthHarper NavinJoel NettesheimJennifer NickensRobin PettersenSandra Priebe Eleanor QuintBrian and Amy RandallSonja Rein

Friend: Up to $149 (cont.)Steve and Fran RichmanTess RiveraJon Rockafellow D*Mary Rose Jennifer SchillingVirginia SchragBrita Schumacher-Futura Language

ProfessionalsDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey SchwabDenise and Jerry SedmakDan and Lynn Shafel D*Kathy Shafel D*William and Lauren SiegelDoris SmallJean SobonJeff and Maureen SquireKevin StalheimMark and Julie SteinhafelFred and Leigh TabakJane TeschBeth and Brian ThompsonBenji Timm and Corey ZettsBelle TomaselloSusie TweddellJohn P. VaileRakesh and Lajwanti WaghrayJohn J. Ward D*Fran and Mary WasielewskiKristen and Steven WeismanIn Memory of Dee Wenzler: Sandy Duffy Marilyn Gordon Ross Ann McIntyre Dean and Kathy ThomeSteve WhiteInger Wilkerson D*Del and Kim WilsonWindhover Foundation’s Quad/Graphics

Community FundMary WinterRay and Mary Kay Zastrow D*Ellen Zipf D*Mary-Jo Zore

D Danceworks Dancer/Instructor Sponsor D* Danceworks “Sponsor a Dancer” Campaign I Danceworks Intergenerational Multi-Arts Project Sponsor K In-Kind Donor M Danceworks Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap Sponsor P Danceworks Performance Sponsor

Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State ofWisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund.

We gratefully acknowledge our 2011-2012 donors and funders from September 1, 2011-April 11, 2012. Our apologies to any individual or organization that was inadvertently omitted, or incorrectly listed. Please call

Liz Zastrow at (414) 277-8480, extension 6015 with any corrections or to make a pledge to Danceworks. Your support keeps us dancing!

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