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Page 1: The Joyce Theater Fall '11/Winter '12 Season

GET C LOSE R TO DAN C E Fall ’11 Winter ’12

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Welcome To The Joyce Theater

Since 1982, The Joyce has provided an intimate home for dance, and, after more than 29 years, we are still devoted to making your dance experience a delightful one. I am particularly excited about this season, which presents eclectic international companies and encompasses a fabulous range of dance artists and styles.

The season begins with Israel Galván and Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca, powerful flamenco artists from Spain. The international focus then turns to Australia, with terrific performances by Chunky Move and Sydney Dance Company, and, in late January, we close with Jin Xing Dance Theatre Shanghai, performing Shanghai Tango, a piece choreographed by the provocative Jin Xing.

Two of our country’s foremost ballet companies are also on tap. Houston Ballet, the first recipient of The Joyce’s Rudolf Nureyev Prize for New Dance, an award offering commissioning grants to deserving companies, will perform a program that includes a new work by Jorma Elo. And The Suzanne Farrell Ballet will make its Joyce debut with an elegant all-Balanchine program.

Audience favorites from the contemporary dance world are featured as well, with performances by MOMIX, Garth Fagan Dance, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, and Parsons Dance on the roster. FOCUS DANCE, a new dance platform, presents eight companies performing throughout one week, and David Dorfman Dance and Camille A. Brown & Dancers take the Joyce stage, too.

An exciting part of the season will be its emphasis on dramatic work. Morphoses will make its Joyce debut with Bacchae, a dance-driven piece based on the classic Greek drama, and the always intriguing Martha Clarke will present Angel Reapers, an evening-length dance/theater/music piece.

Please join us for these marvelous performances. Peruse this brochure, and choose what delights you most. As always, I look forward to seeing you at The Joyce.

Linda SheltonExecutive Director

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TICKETS START AT $1OSponsored by

Connect With The Joyce

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

facebook.com/joycetheater

@TheJoyceTheater

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Become a Joyce Member and Save 25%

Choose four or more companies in this brochure, and you’ll automatically become a Joyce member. You’ll save 25% and will continue to save 25% on every ticket you purchase for performances now through August 2012.

Discount does not apply for $10 or $19 tickets.

Benefits of Membership

Advance notice and priority access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public. Member hotline: 212-242-0800 Mon–Fri, 11am–6pm.

Discounts and special offers to Chelsea restaurants and merchants.

Ticket exchange at no charge for a different performance date by the same company, with 48 hour notice (subject to availability).

Handling fees waived, except for one small service charge at the start of each Membership season.

For Tickets: Joyce.org or 212-242-0800

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Israel Galván, a winner of Spain’s prestigious National Dance Award, opens the Joyce fall season with a sensational solo performance that shows why he has been called the William Forsythe of flamenco. Performing to pulsating live music that drives his lightning fast footwork, Galván embodies a post-modern approach to flamenco that strips the art down to its bare essence and gives it an inspired twist. “He is seductive without trying to be,” proclaims The New York Times, “and if this is what new flamenco means, bring it on.”

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

Sep 20–25

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Israel GalvánLa Edad de Oro

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Sep 27–Oct 2

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Sep 28

Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca

The Joyce’s fall flamenco fare continues with a dazzling week of performances by Bessie Award winner Soledad Barrio, whose compelling artistry prompted The New York Times to proclaim that “there’s something voyeuristic and cathartic about watching a woman pry open her soul, scatter it on the floor and put it back together again.” Hailing from Spain, Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca, the company she founded in 1993 with her husband Artistic Director Martin Santangelo, perform flamenco in its finest and most authentic form, one that creates a true communal spirit through exuberant music, dance, and song. “There has been no company I have been so glad to discover as Noche Flamenca and, above all, its lead dancer, Soledad Barrio,” proclaims Alastair Macaulay of The New York Times, “I can think of no current ballet star in the world as marvelous as she.”

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

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Internationally acclaimed Garth Fagan Dance continues its 40th anniversary celebration with world premieres by Garth Fagan and long-time company member Norwood Pennewell. In addition to these premieres, the company will also perform a program of beloved revivals, all of which epitomize the Fagan aesthetic—“balletic rigor

and precision in conjunction with a desultory looseness of body and unbridled bursts of energy that propel dancers into whirling diagonals and high, jagged leaps.” The New York Times

Oct 4–9

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Oct 5

Garth Fagan Dance

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Oct 11–16

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Saturday 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Oct 12

Houston Ballet

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Heralded by The New York Times as “one of the nation’s best ballet companies,” Houston Ballet takes the Joyce stage with a powerhouse program of 21st century ballet that includes a new work by celebrated Finnish choreographer Jorma Elo; Christopher Bruce’s Hush, a comic celebration of life set to the eclectic music of Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma; and Jir í Kylián’s Falling Angels,

based on ceremonial ritual music from Ghana and set to the first movement of Steve Reich’s Drumming.

Houston Ballet is the recipient of the Rudolf Nureyev Prize for New Dance from The Joyce Theater Foundation.

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Oct 19–23

Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Dance Chat: Thu, Oct 20

The Suzanne Farrell Ballet

“Understated glamour, alluring reserve, and attention to detail,” is how The New York Times describes The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, led by the legendary New York City Ballet principal who, since founding the company over ten years ago, has established its prominence in the ballet world. One of George Balanchine’s

most celebrated muses, Farrell devotes much of the company’s repertory to the works of this master choreographer. For its Joyce debut, the program features an all-Balanchine program that includes some of his most cherished works— Haieff Divertimento, Meditation, Diamonds pas de deux from Jewels, and Agon.

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composer Paolo Aralla, a flautist, and a puppeteer to create a dynamic new staging of the dance-driven classic Greek play. With this contemporary interpretation of Euripides’ timeless tale, the company, applauded by

The company makes its Joyce debut with the world premiere of Bacchae, a stunning work that delves into the balance between order and chaos. For this evening-length production, Resident Artistic Director Luca Veggetti collaborates with a cast of twelve dancers,

the Los Angeles Times for “its willingness to soften the very edges of radicalism, to make peace between modernity and traditionalism,” demonstrates its commitment to bringing exceptional artists and dancers together in performance.

Oct 25–30

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Oct 26

MorphosesBacchae

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Nov 2–6

Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Dance Chat: Thu, Nov 3

Chunky MoveConnected

the physical connection between constantly moving dancers and kinetic design. Beginning with simple movements and hundreds of tiny pieces, the dancers build their performances while constructing the sculpture in real time.

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

The Australian-based dance company, praised for its “hard-edged impact and design originality” (The Manchester Evening News), performs the New York premiere of Connected, a work created by Artistic Director Gideon Obarzanek, who teams up with extraordinary sculptor Reuben Margolin to explore

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Nov 8–13

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Nov 9

Sydney Dance Company

aesthetic has signaled a new chapter for the legendary company whose dancers infuse the stage with “creative precision and exhilarating energy.” (Sydney Morning Herald) For its Joyce season, the company performs the U.S. premieres of two acclaimed Bonachela works set to commissioned scores by Italian composer Ezio Bosso.

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

Sydney Dance Company returns to The Joyce in a fresh guise under the exuberant artistic direction of the Barcelona-born choreographer Rafael Bonachela, a self-proclaimed “movement junkie,” whose works are packed with intricate and continually changing patterns. Vividly imagined, his sensuous

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Nov 15–27

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Nov 16 No performance on Thanksgiving

Complexions Contemporary Ballet

“Fabulous bodies doing fabulous things,” says The New York Times about Complexions. The company’s Joyce fall season showcases a world premiere created by Dwight Rhoden to pay tribute to co-Artistic Director Desmond Richardson, who has announced that 2011–2012 will be his final year as a touring performer with Complexions. The work will be performed by Richardson to a commissioned score by the sensational jazz composer and pianist Eric Lewis. Also on the program—another new work by Dwight Rhoden set to the music of hot contemporary artists like Adele, Duffy, and Kings of Leon, as well as audience favorites including Moon Over Jupiter and Moody Booty Blues.

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Nov 29–Dec 11

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Nov 30

Martha ClarkeAngel Reapers

The always astounding MacArthur Award winner Martha Clarke teams up with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Alfred Uhry to collaborate on an evening- length dance/theater/music piece about forbidden sex and unchanneled lust in New England’s 18th century Shaker community. Inspired by the life of Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker movement, the piece envisions the hysteria of human passion gone awry. “Notable for its mesmerizing qualities…Angel Reapers is a beautifully wrought illustration of repression and freedom.” Durham News and Observer

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Known internationally for presenting work of exceptional inventiveness and physical beauty, MOMIX is celebrated for conjuring up a world of surrealistic images by using props, light, shadow, humor and the human body in a startling way. Experience this always enchanting company when it returns to The Joyce for the holiday season with Botanica, a work described by The New York Times as creating “an animated world” that “comes fabulously alive.” Featuring music that ranges from Vivaldi to birdsong, Botanica not only follows the rhythms of the New England season, but also the evolution of the world and the passing of a day. Flowers bloom, go to seed and die; vegetable, animal and mineral—all in human form—combine and metamorphose in this magical production.

Dec 13–18 Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm Sun 2pm & 7:30pm

Dec 20–24 Tue 7:30pm Wed 2pm & 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 7pm

Dec 27–31 Tue 7:30pm Wed 2pm & 7:30pm Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 7pm

Dec 13–Dec 31

Dance Chat: Wed, Dec 14 No performance on Christmas Day

MOMIXBotanica

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FOCUS DANCE, an exciting week-long celebration of eight dance companies, is a new initiative aimed at promoting American dance to the national and international community. The Joyce partners with Gotham Arts Exchange and the Dance/USA Agents Council for this exciting project that will feature some of the most riveting companies in America today.

Jan 3–8

FOCUS DANCE

Tue 7:30pm & Sat 8pmzoe | juniper Seattle, WA

KEIGWIN + COMPANY New York, NY

Wed & Sun 7:30pmSusan Marshall & Company New York, NY

Kate Weare Company New York, NY

Thu 8pm & Sat 2pmJoe Goode Performance Group San Francisco, CA

Barak Marshall Theaterdance Los Angeles, CA

Fri 8pm & Sun 2pmJason Samuels Smith & Company New York, NY

Trey McIntyre Project Boise, ID

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“One of the great movers of modern dance” (The New York Times) and “one of modern dance’s great living dance-makers” (New York Magazine), David Parsons brings his company back to The Joyce with a program that includes

one world premiere and two programs filled with selections from the company’s repertory of more than 70 Parsons works. The programs will feature an assortment of audience favorites, including Swing Shift, with music by Kenji Bunch,

and Touched by Time, with music by John Corigliano and costume design by Donna Karan. All programs will include David’s stroboscopic masterwork, Caught.

Jan 10–22

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 1pm & 5pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Jan 11

Parsons Dance

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David Dorfman DanceProphets of Funk/Dance to the Music

Camille A. Brown & Dancers

Jan 24–29

Heralded by the Boston Globe for its “exuberant, gorgeous and delightfully oddball style,” David Dorfman Dance returns to The Joyce with Prophets of Funk/Dance to the Music, a work that reinvigorates “boomer memories to the sounds of Sly and the Family Stone” (Boston Phoenix). A celebration of the band’s groundbreaking, visceral and political music, a tribute to the ‘funk’ of everyday people,

West African dance elements to produce “focused bursts of energy and frozen positions that explode into motion” (The New York Times). At The Joyce, her company will present three snazzy performances of a program that includes The Groove to Nobody’s Business, set to Ray Charles and Brandon McCune, and Been There, Done That, a duet filled with “Brown's considerable and effortless humor.” The Boston Globe

David Dorfman Dance Tue–Wed 7:30pm Thu & Sat 8pm Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Jan 25

Camille A. Brown & Dancers Fri 8pm Sat 2pm Sun 7:30pm

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the piece “leaves everyone dancing in their seats, except for those choosing to join the performers on stage,” says the choreographer. “Dorfman in league with Sly and the Family Stone? Irresistible.” The Village Voice

A huge hit when she appeared at The Joyce in 2010, Camille A. Brown is noted for mixing modern dance techniques with

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Piazzolla to Johann Strauss, the piece uses the sometimes sleazy, sometimes playful, but always sensuous, rhythmic, and passionate components of the tango as a conceptual framework to explore contemporary Shanghai

Created in 2003 by Jin Xing, one of the most fascinating choreographers and artists performing today, Shanghai Tango includes ten works that she has created over the last 25 years. Set to an eclectic collage of music from Astor

culture. This wondrous movement landscape is striking in its visual melding of Eastern and Western artistic threads.

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

Jan 31–Feb 5

Tue–Wed 7:30pm; Thu–Fri 8pm Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Dance Chat: Wed, Feb 1

Jin Xing Dance Theatre ShanghaiShanghai Tango

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Family Matinees

Special Family Matinee EventEarl Mosley’s Institute of the Arts (EMIA) celebrates the power of bringing dance and young people together in this lively family-friendly program featuring high-energy young dancers performing hip hop, African, modern, and jazz works created by choreographers including Troy Powell, Kevin Wynn, and Mosley himself.

Following the performance, everybody will be invited to dance with the dancers and join the fun on stage.

FAMILY MATINEE SERIES SPONSORED BY

EMIA DanceSat, Oct 22 at 2pm at Joyce SoHo, 155 Mercer St.

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Parsons DanceSat, Jan 14 at 2pm at The Joyce Theater, 175 8th Ave.

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Camille A. Brown & DancersSat, Jan 28 at 2pm at The Joyce Theater, 175 8th Ave.

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

Sep 26 The Art of Flamenco Oct 3 The Art of Ballet Oct 17 Chunky Move Oct 24 Sydney Dance Company Nov 21 Martha Clarke Angel Reapers Jan 23 Jin Xing Dance Theatre Shanghai

Dance Talks take place at Joyce SoHo, 155 Mercer Street (between Houston and Prince Streets) from 6–8pm and are FREE. RSVP Required: 646-792-8377.

Dance Chat*Get closer to choreographers and dancers through these free post-performance dialogues with artistic directors and/or company members. Dance Chat activities usually take place after Wednesday evening performances; see company descriptions for dates. * Formerly known as “Humanities.”

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

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

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

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Leadership support:

LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust

Major support:

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Fund for the City of New York

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Open Society Foundations

Additional major support:

Alphawood Foundation Doris Duke Charitable FoundationThe Hearst Foundations

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation

Family Matinee series sponsored by:

Lead corporate support for dance education:

Lead support for accessible and inclusive programming:

Joyce Champions Make Dance Thrive

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

For more information or to make a contribution: Fill in the donation line on the ticket order form

Go to our website at Joyce.org

Call The Joyce Development Office at 646-467-8554

Joyce Champions Enjoy These Benefits Plus More:

FRIEND $65 SENIOR/STUDENT $50 Advance copy of season brochures with pre-sale ticket ordering privileges Access to Open Rehearsals at The Joyce each season 10% discounts on Joyce merchandise

PARTNER $150 FRIEND BENEFITS PLUS: Two complimentary beverages at The Joyce bar Invitation to the Joyce SoHo Benefit Auction

SPONSOR $275 PARTNER BENEFITS PLUS: Listing in Playbill for one year Free issue of Dance Magazine. Discounted subscription included. Invitation to The Joyce Theater Gala

INVESTOR $500 SPONSOR BENEFITS PLUS: House Seat ordering privileges at The Joyce Theater Two complimentary tickets to an opening-night performance and reception at The Joyce Theater

LEADER $1,000INVESTOR BENEFITS PLUS: Additional pair of complimentary tickets to an opening-night performance and reception at The Joyce Theater

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $2,500LEADER BENEFITS PLUS: Invitation for two to an exclusive cocktail reception Opportunity to be named as underwriter of an opening-night reception for a Joyce presentation

$5,000 AND ABOVE For information on further benefits, please call The Joyce Development Office at 646-467-8554

Lead support for Houston Ballet presentation:Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation

Additional lead support:The Gladys Krieble Delmas FoundationThe Harkness Foundation for DanceThe New York Community TrustThe Jerome Robbins Foundation

Special support:Pfizer IncThe Peter Jay Sharp FoundationThe Walt Disney CompanyThe Winston Foundation, Inc.

The Joyce Theater Foundation is supported, in part, by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating 50 years of building strong, creative communities in New York State’s 62 counties; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. Special thanks to State Senator Thomas K. Duane and City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn.

Performances at The Joyce Theater by national and international dance companies are supported, in part, through a generous endowment established by the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund. The Joyce’s Commissioning Program is supported, in part, by the Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New Work. The Joyce’s presentations of international dance companies are supported, in part, by The R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance. The Joyce’s Dance Education Program is supported, in part, by the Charles E. Culpeper Endowment Fund and the Constance Sanders Fund for Dance Education. Additional support is provided by a generous endowment established with funds from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, and many friends of The Joyce.

The presentations of Chunky Move, Martha Clarke, and Jin Xing Dance Theatre Shanghai are funded, in part, by the National Dance Project (NDP) of the New England Foundation for the Arts. NDP is supported by lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, with additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Community Connections Fund of the MetLife Foundation, and the Boeing Company Charitable Trust.

Design by LaPlaca CohenCover photo of Complexions Contemporary Dance by Dah Len

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