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Burklyn Ballet Theatre
Celebrating 39 years of Performance Excellence
802-635-1390
Artistic Director – Joanne Whitehill
Founding Artistic Director – Angela Whitehill
Guest Teachers
Amanda McKerrow, John Gardner
Master Teachers
Thom Clower
Julia K. Gleich
Alun Jones
Peter Merz
Helen Starr
Molly Faulkner
Joseph Goodman
Arthur Leeth
Dylan Crossman
Kim Chapman
Core Teachers and Staff
Production Stage Manager……..…….........................Andrea Torres
Ballet Mistress/Master.……………………Ashley Nemeth, Rob Royce,
Jared Mesa
Accompanist……………………………..………………..Maxwell Howard
Assistants to the Director…...................Ashley Nemeth, Rob Royce
Costume Design……….………………………………....Angela Whitehill
Lighting Designer……………..…………………….……..Stephen Weeks
Costumer…………………..………………………………...Charlene Sroka
Director, Intermediate Program………………..………….Ellen Collison
Assistant Director, Intermediate Program...............Kristen Newsom
Medical Advisor…………………………………………..…...Betsy Odgers
Assistant Technical Director/ Crew Chief…………......Joshua Poland
Head Carpenter………………………………………...Andrew Tascarella
Sound………………………………..….….………………………Ben Steele
Master Electrician…………………..………………………..Shawn Weibel
Crew…....………………………….………….Mackenzie Brown, Ben
Cousino, and Tim Melville
Celebrating the 39th Season
June 28 – August 09, 2015
July 25th, 2015
Dibden Center for the Performing Arts
Johnson State College
Do not let yourself become blinded
Speak no feeling
Composer: Nathan Wu
Choreographer: Alice Anders
Coached By: Brianna Hagar and Jared Mesa
Music: M83
Choreographer: Lauren Hagy
The Blinded – Dayne Patillo, Molly Flood, Hannah Belrose
The Hope – Jordyn Giffen, Katherine Gallo, Kelli Frangoulis
Soloists – Demetra Chiafos, Jessica Cooper, Sydney A. Jones,
Flora McLeod, Maggie Schoenfeld
Elizabeth Botelho, Carolyn Brody, Kaitlyn Celi, Alexis Dow, Eva
Sophia Esposito, Michaela Fay, Shelby Houle, Astrid Ketcham,
Kourtney Keza, Emily Patterson, Sofia Picornell, Grayson Wise
Quiet Storms
Composer: John Glover, Jesse Shiles
Choreographer: Dylan Crossman
Gabriela Amy-Moreno, Cyrus Bridwell, Daniel Gilmore, Oliver Greene-Cramer,
Brianna Hagar, Madeline Mandel, Dominique Neff, Simon Pawlak,
Elizabeth Rookey, Michael Stone, Natalie Wheeler
And
Maelle Boillat, Casey Habegger, Sydney Hunnewell, YuYao Lovick,
Hillary McDonald, Phoebe Meadows, Shiva Shambayati, Selena Wetherby
INTERMISSION
oraculum
Music: Danny Cudd
Choreographer: Jared Mesa
Alexandra Daniels and Diana Figueroa
with
Anna Bassett, Gail Honeywell
And
Elizabeth Cermak, Sarah Cermak, Peyton Cope, Elinor Grace Vaughn
Excerpts from Don quixote
Composer: Minkus
Choreographer: After Petipa
Staged By: Jared Mesa and Ashley Nemeth
Pas de Deux Coached By: Rob Royce
Seguidilla – Kyra Aguilera, Adam Anthony, Stephen Baker,
Hannah Burnstein, Kate Cheney, Zoe Dienes, Brooklyn Ficek,
Daniel Gilmore, Christian Gonzales, Analise Larkin, Shawn
McCombs, Christina Milne, Raul Pardo Jr., Knox Parr, Simon
Pawlak, Emma Ryan, Sequoyah Stevens-Mills,
Charlotte Van Ermen, Eliana Yopp
Espada – Nicholas Franco
Pas de Trois – Megan Boericke, Dominique Neff with
Nicholas Franco
Kitri Act I – Jesse Tidquist
Mercedes – Laruen O’Leary
Friends – Natalie Black, Lauren Davis, Isabella Fernandes,
Madeleine Glamb, Joni Keaton, Sara Langtry
Bridesmaid – Dagny Hanrahan
Pas de Deux – Francesca Martoccio and Oliver Greene-Cramer
An Adaptation of
The Eleventh Hour
The Eleventh Hour
Music: Leroy Anderson
Choreography: Molly Faulkner
Condensed and Restaged by: Ellen and Kristen Newsom
In Order of Appearance:
Elephant Centurion: Georgia Barnes
Clock Face: Samantha Stockard
Right Clock Hand: Claire Wright
Left Clock Hand: Lexi Subia
Lead Mice: Kalia Frances Wolf-Hamilton, Larissa Schiller
Mice: Aiva Berrigan, Addisen Westphalen, Claire Gelillo
Zooey Spenceman
Kilroy, the Mouse Musketeer: Kayla Tracy
The Party Animal Guests:
Swan Princess: Madi Preiss
Twin Giraffe Angels: Emily Jankura and Veronica Vigor
Hippopotamus Astronaut: Lindsey Wettstein
Cat Cleopatra: Sophie Manosh
Cat Marc Antony: Benjamin Taber
Crocodile Judge: Anna Anders
Lion Indian: Leo O’Reilly-Okuno
Pig Admiral: Julia O’Gormann
Punk Zebra: Sophia Braswell
By Graeme Base
When Ellie the Elephant turned eleven, she thought that there should
be some kind of celebration, “For my friends”, she said, “and me.”
She planned her costume birthday bash and typed the invitations and
sent them off with Time (the Clock) and started preparations.
T’was early in the morning when the party guest arrived and all were
wearing costumes most intriguingly contrived.
The Cat was Cleopatra and the Zebra was a Punk. The Hippo was an
Astronaut, complete with all that junk.
The Swan came as a Princess and was dressed in purest white. The
Crocodile looked like a judge, his hair was curled so tight.
The Lion was a dancer from India far away. The Pig looked like an
Admiral who has never lost his way.
And then there was a pair of twins, sisters, both Giraffes, who turned
up dressed as Angels and received a round of laughs.
The Mouse came as a Musketeer, his head and hat held high, a
swagger in his footsteps and a twinkle in his eye.
Eleven o’clock, the time had struck, but they looked in despair. The
beautiful banquet that Ellie had made just wasn’t there!
The gift of games would pass the time until the lunch was made.
They all took part, with happy hearts, enjoying what they played.
Kilroy said, “It’ll be all right”, and the mice began to run. When they
came back, they had baked a cake to insure the birthday fun.
All the animals laughed and cheered and thanked the helpful mice.
What could have been an awful day turned out to be quite.
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