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Nancy VanLandingham, chairLam Hood, vice chair
William AsburyPatricia Best
Lynn Sidehamer BrownPhilip Burlingame
Alfred Jones Jr.Deb Latta
Eileen LeibowitzEllie Lewis
Christine Lichtig
Mary Ellen LitzingerBonnie MarshallPieter OuwehandMelinda StearnsSusan SteinbergLillian UpcraftPat WilliamsNina Woskob
student representativeJesse Scott
Community Advisory CounCilThe Community Advisory Council is dedicated to strengthening
the relationship between the Center for the Performing Arts and the community. Council members participate in a range
of activities in support of this objective.
Today’s performance is sponsored by
CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT PENN STATE
presents
Cirque Alfonse Timber!
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 8, 2014Eisenhower Auditorium
This performance is presented without an intermission.
sponsor
Northwest Savings Bank
support provided byMcQuaide Blasko Endowment
media sponsors3WZ 95.3 FM
WATM-ABC 23, WWCP-FOX 8, and THIS TV
This engagement of Cirque Alfonse is funded through the Mid Atlantic Tours program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support
from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Cirque Alfonse wishes to thank Le Counseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts for their support in the creation
and the touring of Timber!
The Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state
agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
TIMBER!You can almost smell the fresh-cut pine logs and the sweat of lumber-jacks as you watch the members of Cirque Alfonse jive to traditional folk music. The young circus troupe hails from a small town called Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez in the province of Québec, Canada. They have drawn upon their country roots to find the inspiration for this unique project. Timber! is off the beaten track. The show’s creators designed unusual acrobatic apparatus from resources available to them on their family farm. The experience feels and smells authentic. The atmosphere is hyper-festive. The talented acrobats and musicians create a colorful scene with energetic feats of agility and strength. Timber! is inspired by the exploits of the first North American lumberjacks, loggers, and farmers.
CirQuE AlFonsE Cirque Alfonse’s founding members have worked with some of the most renowned “nouveau cirque” companies in the world, including Montreal’s Les 7 doigts de la main, Cirque du Soleil, Cirkus Cirkör of Sweden, Cirque Starlight of Switzerland, and the Montréal dance com-pany Bouge de là. The company features professional acrobats from the École nationale de cirque de Montréal, a professional dancer, an ex-skiing champion, and three talented and versatile musicians. This brave group of performers is blazing a creative path that no one has yet dared to explore—blending the arts and circus techniques with the most pic-turesque facets of traditional Québec folklore. In 2006, the company launched its first show, La Brunante. Timber! is Cirque Alfonse’s second production.
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ANTOINE CARABINIER-LÉPINE (acrobat)
Antoine Carabinier-Lépine received his diploma from the École nationale de cirque de Montréal. A multidisciplinary artist and virtuoso, he excels with the German wheel, Cyr wheel, acrobatics, juggling, and music. For past eleven years, Carabinier-Lépine has col-laborated on numerous shows and artistic projects including Cirque Éloize Nomade; Cirkus Cirkör 99% Unknown; Cirque du Soleil Celebrity Cruise Project; Copenhagen Royal Opera Maskarade, and Les 7 doigts de la main Traces.
JULIE CARABINIER-LÉPINE (dancer)
Julie Carabinier-Lépine is from Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez. At the age of 8, she was initiated into the world of classical bal-let, modern dance, and theatre. She received her diploma in con-temporary dance interpretation from L’école de danse contem-poraine de Montréal. She went on to dance for choreographers Sonia Biernath, Manuel Roque, Mélanie Demers, Amélie Lévesque Demers; and for Bouge de là with Hélène Langevin and Mandala Sitù. Carabinier-Lépine toured Europe with the Swiss circus company Salto Natale.
JONATHAN CASAUBON (acrobat)
Since the age of 7, Jonathan Casaubon has been perfecting gymnastics. He was a regular at his neighborhood gymnastics club. After a few years of coach-ing he was able to reach competi-
tive levels. He earned his diploma from the École nationale de cirque de Montréal, specializing in the teeterboard and trampo-line. Casaubon taught circus arts in Switzerland before joining the Starlight Circus as assistant to the artistic director. He has worked with several other circus troupes, including Cirque du Soleil, Salto Natale, Knie, and Les 7 doigts de la main.
FRANCIS ROBERGE (acrobat)
Francis Roberge was born in Québec and has worked as a lumberjack and a guide for the Canadian national rafting team. Roberge trained at the Québec City Circus School, where he specialized in hand-to-hand, ban-quine, and axe handling. He then gained experience with several troupes, including Cirque Deus ex machina, Cirque du Soleil, and Compagnie Rasposo.
ALAIN CARABINIER (actor)
Alain Carabinier was born in Switzerland, where he was an alpine skier and soccer player. He travelled around the world before settling in Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez, where he is a soccer trainer and a wallpaper hanger.
JOSIANNE LAPORTE (musician)
Josianne Laporte began studying classical percussion at the age of 8. After receiving her diploma in music from the Université du Québec à Montréal, she went on tour with musicians Gino Vanelli, Dan Bigras, and Isabelle Boulay.
She travelled the world as a musi-cian in Cirque Éloize Nomade and has appeared in several televi-sion shows. Her band, François Roy et les As de la Frime, was awarded second place at the United Kingdom’s Rock Festival of Richmond. She also performed in Cirque Alfonse La Brunante.
DAVID SIMARD (musician and musical composer)
A native of Québec, David Simard is a multi-instrumentalist who specializes in traditional Canadian music. He earned his degree in jazz guitar tech-nique and traditional music at the Lanaudière Regional College in Québec. Whether on the banjo, guitar, resonator guitar, or violin, Simard plays mostly jazz and old fiddle tunes.
ANDRÉ GAGNÉ (musician)
André Gagné is a musician and singer from Québec. He stud-ied jazz guitar at St. Lawrence College in Ontario. He is a found-ing member of the music group, La Giroflée, with whom he has travelled on tour throughout his native Québec and in Europe. Gagné created the musical arrangements for Cirque Alfonse La Brunante.
ALAIN FRANCOEUR (director)
Alain Francoeur has a degree in dramatic arts from the Université du Québec á Montréal. He first worked as a dancer and actor in experimental theatre before mov-ing on to become a director and choreographer. Francoeur has
worked with several companies, including L’Agora de la danse of Montréal. He directed Cirque Éloize Cirque Orchestre and Cirque Alfonse La Brunante.
NICOLAS DESCÔTEAUX (lights and props conceptor)
Nicolas Descôteaux received his diploma from the theatre pro-gram at Sainte-Thérèse College in Québec. He has designed more than sixty lighting creations and worked with internationally renowned artists Robert Lepage, Marie Chouinard, Kristian Fredric, Denis Marleau, and Daniele Finzi Pasca. He’s worked with the troupes Cirque Éloize and Cirque du Soleil.
DAVID BOULANGER (musical composer)
David Boulanger studied violin and jazz interpretation at Saint-Laurent College in Montréal before joining the traditional music group La part du Quéteux, which won Best Album for Traditional Music at the Folk Canadian Music Awards in 2007. He went on to work with the folk band La Bottine Souriante as a violinist. He joined Cirque Alfonse in 2006.
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CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT PENN STATE
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nDiavoloArchitecture in Motion
The Los Angeles company performs an evolved version of the skateboard-inspired Transit Space, a Center for the Performing Arts co-commission that had its world premiere at Penn State in 2012.
The program also features Fluid Infinities, a 2013 production set on an abstract dome and accompanied by Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 3.
7:30 P.M. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27EISENHOWER AUDITORIUM
Reinventing dance. Reimagining theatre. Redefining thrills.
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IMAGO THEATREFive agile performers—aided by a menagerie of ingenious masks,
outrageous costumes, and original music—conjure a carnival of the absurd sure to delight family audiences.
7:30 P.M. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6EISENHOWER AUDITORIUM
support provided by McQuaide Blasko Endowment
“Theater like this opens the eyes to the possibilities of exploration in the vast realm of imagination.”
The New York Times
Amy Greenberg and Richard DoyleBill and Connie HayesSteven L. Herb and
Sara Willoughby-HerbNancy L. HerronLam and Lina HoodCindy and Al JonesJames and Bonnie KnappJames and Barbara KornerJohn and Michelle MasonPatrick W. and Susan N. MorseMarcia and Bill NewtonSteve and Anne PfeiffenbergerJack and Sue PorembaPatricia Hawbaker QuinlivanAndy and Kelly RenfrewShirly SacksRussell and Jeanne SchleidenPaul and K. C. SheelerVaughn and Kay ShirkSusan and Lewis SteinbergMarilynne W. StoutKenton StuckElizabeth TrudeauGeorge and Debbie TrudeauMark and JoAnne WesterhausMary Jane and William WildCharlotte Zmyslo
PARTNER
$250 TO $499
Steve and Chris AdamsWilliam W. AsburyDr. Deborah F. AtwaterSven and Carmen BilénAlan BrownRichard W. Bryant
MeMbersThe Center for the Performing Arts recognizes the following members for their support. For information on the membership program or how you may contribute to the Center for the Performing Arts, please contact Dave Shaffer at 814-863-1167 or [email protected].
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
$3,000 AND MORE
Lynn Sidehamer BrownMimi U. Barash CoppersmithMarty and Joan DuffBlake and Linda GallRobert and Helen HarveyBob and Sonia HufnagelRichard and Sally KalinDan and Peggy Hall LeKanderBarbara PalmerDotty and Paul RigbyLouis P. Silverman and Veronica A. SamborskyGeorge and Nina Woskob
DIRECTOR’SCIRCLE
$2,000 TO $2,999
Patricia Best and Thomas RayLynn Donald BreonJanet Fowler Dargitz and
Karl George StoedefalkeRod and Shari EricksonEdward R. GalusArnold and Marty GascheDonald W. Hamer and Marie BednarBeverly HickeyHoney and Bill JaffeKay F. KustanbauterEileen W. LeibowitzTom and Mary Ellen LitzingerPieter W. and Lida OuwehandWilliam RabinowitzRobert Schmalz
ENCORECIRCLE
$1,000 TO $1,999
Grace M. BardineMary and Hu BarnesPhilip and Susan BurlingameEdda and Francis G. GentryRichard B. GidezJudith Albrecht and Denny GioiaDavid and Margaret GrayMichael P. Johnson and
Maureen MulderigStan and Debra LattaBenson and Christine LichtigKenneth and Irene McllvriedKaren Scott ShearerJackson and Diane SpielvogelCarol and Rex WarlandTerry and Pat WilliamsDavid and Diane Wisniewski
ADVOCATE
$500 TO $999
Pamela M. AikeyNed and Inga BookJack and Diana BrenizerSandra Zaremba and Richard Brown Richard Carlson and Lori ForlizziJoseph and Annie DoncseczMichael T. and Ann F. DotseySteve and Sandy ElbinMark A. FalvoJoel GaesserNancy S. GambleJohn and Carol Graham
Bold listings represent members who increased their donations by 10 percent or more this season. Be Bold! Contact Dave Shaffer, assistant director for special programs, at 814-863-1167.
Roger and Corrine CoplanLee and Joan CoraorStephanie CorcinoJo DixonMargaret DudaHeather F. FleckPamela FrancisPeg and Joe FrenchCatherine GreenhamAndrea HarringtonMs. Sue HaugDawn E. HawkinsDale T. HoffmanChristopher and Gail HurleyJohn and Gina IkenberryAllen and Nancy JacobsonLaurene Keck and Dave SweetlandChick KingJohn and Gretchen LeathersFran E. LevinJack and Ellie LewisDorothy and Kenneth LutzRichard D. LysleJodi Hakes McWhirterSusan and Brian McWhirterJim and Sharon MortensenJoe and Sandy NiebelEva and Ira PellMartena RogersMike and Joan RoseberrySally L. SchaadtRobert and Peggy SchlegelTom and Carolyn SchwartzDave Shaffer and Eve EvanJohn and Sherry SymonsShawn and Amy VashawGary and Tammy VratarichBarbara R. and Joel A. WeissSue WhiteheadDavid and Betsy WillCraig and Diane ZabelDr. Theodore ZiffCal and Pam Zimmerman
FRIEND
$150 TO $249
Lynn and Ellis AbramsonShirley AllanAnne and Art AndersonScott and Sandy BalboniDr. Henry and Elaine BrzyckiJohn Collins and Mary BrownJohn M. Carroll and Mary Beth RossonGeorge and Bunny DohnSteven P. Draskoczy, M.D.Terry and Janice EngelderBarry and Patti FisherFrank and Vicky ForniBob and Ellen FrederickAndris and Dace FreivaldsCharlie and Laura HackettElizabeth Hanley and
Patrick KolivoskiJohn Lloyd HansonBetty Harper and Scott SheederProforma LLH Promos, LLCTom and Ann HettmanspergerJim and Susan HouserSteven and Shirley HsiAnne F. HummerDaniel and Kathleen JonesEd and Debbie KlevansJohn F. KneppHarry B. Kropp and
Edward J. LegutkoThomas Kurtz and Grace Mullingan-KurtzMark and Theresa LaferFred and Louise LeoniakSharon and David LiebBob and Janice LindsayHerb and Trudy LipowskyJane and Edward LiszkaNancy and John LoweSandy and Betty MacdonaldHelen ManfullDeborah Marron Betty McBride-ThueringSherren and Harold McKenzieTom Caldwell Memorial FundDon MillerJune Miller
Gary and Judy MitchellBetty and John MooreChris and Bobbie MuscarellaRobert F. and Donna C. NicelyClaire M. PaquinGuy and Grace PilatoAndrew and Jean Landa PytelEd and Georgia ReutzelPhil and Judy RobertsSusan J. ScheetzThe Shondeck FamilyDonald Smith and Merrill BudlongAllan and Sherrill SonstebyCarol Sosnowski and
Rosemary WeberBarry and Ellen SteinJoLaine TeyssierJames and Deena UltmanStephen and Jennifer Van HookNancy and Wade VanLandinghamAlice Wilson and FriendsCarl and Sharon WinterDavid L. and Connie Yocum
THE JAzz TRAIN
$250 AND MORE
Help us continue to present world-class jazz artists by becoming a member ofThe Jazz Train. For details, contact Dave Shaffer at [email protected] or 814-863-1167.
William W. AsburyPatricia Best and Thomas RayDavid and Susan BeyerleLynn Donald BreonLynn Sidehamer BrownPhilip and Susan BurlingameLisa and David CogginsGordon and Caroline DeJongJim and Polly DunnEdward R. GalusArnold and Marty GascheCharlene and Frank GausJohn and Michelle GroenveldLee Grover and Anita Bear
PARTNER (CONT’D)
$250 TO $499
endowMenT ConTribuTors$150 AND MORE
We recognize the following donors who have contributed to endow-ments at the Center for the Performing Arts in the past year. For more information about how to contribute to existing endowments, contact Dave Shaffer at 814-863-1167 or [email protected].
John L. Brown Jr. and Marlynn Steele Sidehamer Endowment
The Sturtz-Davis Family
Nina C. Brown EndowmentPamela M. Aikey
Richard Robert Brown Program EndowmentRichard Brown and Sandra Zaremba
Norma and Ralph Condee Chamber Music EndowmentRobert and Dorothy CecilWilliam F. and Kathleen Dierkes Condee
Honey and Bill Jaffe EndowmentHoney and Bill Jaffe
McQuaide Blasko EndowmentMr. and Mrs. James Horne
Penn State International Dance Ensemble EndowmentElizabeth Hanley and Patrick Kolivoski
Steven L. Herb and Sara Willoughby-Herb
Anne and Lynn HutchesonHoney and Bill JaffeBrian and Christina JohnsonMichael P. Johnson and
Maureen MulderigCindy and Al JonesNicholas and Carolyn KelloRobert Martin and Kathy WeaverKathleen D. Matason and
Richard M. SmithRandi and Peter MenardDr. Marla L. MoonWilson and Maureen MosesWilliam and Annemarie MountzLarry and Kelly MrozJack and Sue PorembaSally L. SchaadtDavid and Ann Shallcross-WolfgangDan and Melinda StearnsDennis W. and Joan S. ThomsonDan and Linda TreviñoBarbara R. and Joel A. WeissCharlotte Zmyslo
visionEnriching lives through inspiring experiences
missionThe Center for the Performing Arts provides a context, through artistic connections, to the human experience. By bringing artists and audiences together we spark discovery of passion, inspira-tion, and inner truths. We are a motivator for creative thinking and examination of our relationship with the world.
Front cover photos: 1. Regina Carter © 2010 rahav segev/Photopass.com 2. Cirque Alfonse in Timber! Frederic barrette 3. Joshua Roman © Tina su 4. MAMMA MIA! MAMMA MIA! north American Tour © 2013 Kevin Thomas Garcia 5. Brian Stokes Mitchell © richard Termine 6. Takács Quartet © ellen Appel 7. Aspen Santa Fe Ballet rosalie o’Connor 8. BASETRACK Live 9. Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra in The Galileo Project Glenn davidson 10. SpokFrevo Orquestra 11. Ani Kavafian, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center bernard Midich
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George Trudeau, director
Lea Asbell-Swanger, assistant director
Annie Doncsecz, finance director
Tracy Noll, sales and development services director
Laura Sullivan, marketing and communications director
Amy Dupain Vashaw, audience and program development director
Shannon Arney, assistant ticket manager
Erik Baxter, multimedia specialist
Shannon Bishop, downtown ticket center manager
Christie Black, editorial and public relations associate
Len Codispot, sales and development accounting coordinator
Gary Collins, production supervisor
Medora Ebersole, education programs manager
Lisa Faust, audience services manager
Deanna Heichel, assistant finance director
Tom Hesketh, events manager
Wanda Hockenberry, assistant to the director
Christine Igoe, ticket manager
Tony Intorre, information technology specialist
Urszula Kulakowski, art director
Heather Mannion, advertising associate
Sherren McKenzie, group sales coordinator
John Mark Rafacz, editorial manager
Dave Shaffer, assistant director for special programs
Chad Swires, production supervisor
Mark Tinik, production supervisor
CEntEr For thE PErForming Arts stAFF
THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS THANKS
Glenn and Nancy Gamble Endowment and
Penn State Juggling Club FOR PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR THE OCTOBER 5
JUGGLING WORKSHOP AT WILLAMAN GATEWAY TO THE SCIENCES.