2022-2023
THE BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND
Maryland’s only professional ballet company and fully comprehensive professional training academy.
Dance: More powerful than words.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2022-2023
President: Edward “Ted” Atsinger
Vice President: Carl Seitz
Treasurer: Rob Sutton
Secretary: Nate Halverson
Trustees: Gail Cooper Deutsch, Michelle Walker
Honorary Members: Jack Erdmann, Dr. John L. Michie, Al Del Negro
BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND STAFF
Artistic Director: Nicole Kelsch
Artistic Director Emeritus: Dianna Cuatto
Founding Artistic Director: Edward Stewart, 1943-2002
Office Manager: Olivia Fohsz
Finance Manager: Alexander Collen
Digital Content and Marketing Coordinator: Lauren Martinez
Community Engagement Coordinator: Brenna Mazzara
Copywriter: Cindy Case
Ballet Master: Alexander Collen
Ballet Mistresses: Emily Carey, Lindsey Bell
Conservatory Principal: Emily Carey
Photographers: Nick Eckert, Hayley-Ann Vasco, ReFocus, Joanne Marie Photography, Clara Molina
Videographers: Lauren Martinez, Ted Atsinger
Technical Coordinator: Aaron Bauer
Technical Assistant: Elizabeth Esposito
Lighting Designer: Stacie Johnson-Leske
Wardrobe Coordinator: Karissa Kralik
Wardrobe Department: Caroline Anderson, Amanda Cobb, Sarah Hoffman, Karissa Kralik, Clara Molina, Isabella Warshaw
Costume Seamstress and Designer: Karen Kralik
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This performance is made possible in part through grants from the Maryland State Arts Council and the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County. Ballet Theatre of Maryland is the resident company of Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.
Ballet Theatre of Maryland’s educational school programs in Maryland are presented under the auspices of Arts for Learning Maryland, Inc. To receive a catalogue or schedule a program, call
855-245-2787.
Mission: As Maryland’s only fully professional ballet company, it is our mission to provide Maryland with a resident professional ballet company and training academy that serves the aesthetic needs of Maryland through expressive movement.
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LEGACY SOCIETY
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By becoming a part of the BTM Legacy Society, you can share BTM’s vision for the future and ensure that we continue to provide Maryland with a professional dance company.
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"Exposure to the arts in our society today is critically important, not only for the present, but for future generations. Without the contributions the arts in general and ballet in particular make to our society, our social values will suffer, and our children will miss the inspiring gifts to their souls that this dance form provides. As custodians of our social growth and development we cannot turn our backs on any established art form. The arts are after all the lynchpin of our societal values we must provide the financial underpinning for the ballet so that future generations can experience the spiritual and intellectual gifts it offers. This provides us the mandate to secure the ballet's enduring financial future." -Dr. Albert del Negro and Patrisha Creevy, former BTM Board member and current Legacy Society donors
For more information on planned giving or to make a donation, please contact the BTM office at btmmgr@balletmaryland.org.
THEA B. PINSKEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Thea B. Pinskey Memorial Scholarship Fund is named in memory of Ballet Theatre of Maryland longtime supporter, Thea B. Pinskey.
Thea, along with her husband Howard, were pillars of the community, both in business and the arts community.
After moving to Annapolis in 1983, Thea became an integral part of the Annapolis Cultural Arts community. She was a lifelong supporter of Ballet Theatre of Maryland as well as many other cultural organizations. She served on the Board of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra as Education Committee Chair, as Historian for Caritas Society of St. John’s College, and was a valuable and contributing member of The Annapolis Chapter of Hadassah, the Mitchell Gallery, Brandeis and the 21st Century Club. Thea was an active member of K’neseth Israel synagogue for many years, several book clubs and mahjong groups.
Thea was a constant supporter of the performing and visual arts, in Annapolis, Baltimore, and Washington DC. A lover of all art forms, Thea could be found on any given evening attending operas, ballets, theatre performances, or exhibits.
Both Thea and Howard died in early 2021, only 5 days apart from each other. Their deaths were immeasurable losses for all who knew them as well as all who will never get the chance to know them. This scholarship fund is designed to keep Thea’s memory alive and help future dancers follow their dreams.
To make a donation to the fund, visit https://www.balletmaryland.org/thea-pinskey-memorial-scholarship
February 25th at 7pm at Maryland Hall
ἀγάπη (agapē)
Choreography: Lindsey Bell
Music: Arpeggione Sonata, D. 821 by Franz Schubert
Costume Design Consultant: Lauren Carmen
My title “Agape” is what the Ancient Greeks refer to as the highest form of love: a term that embraces a universal, unconditional love that transcends and persists regardless of circumstance. Agape goes beyond just the emotions to the extent of seeking the best for others. My piece is inspired by how the Ancient Greeks view love and the different types of love: specifically Eros, romantic and passionate love; Ludus, playful and flirtatious love; Agape, selfless and universal love; and lastly Philautia, self-love and respecting, accepting, and appreciating yourself.
“If it is true that there are as many minds as there are heads, then there are as many kinds of love as there are hearts.” – Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Eros: Anne Gutcher and Ryan Massey
Ludus: Victoria Siracusa and River Byrd
Philautia: Emily Carey
Agape: Karen Fleming, Clara Molina, Julia Walden, Victoria Walpole
Kotyhoroshko
Choreography: Roman Mykyta
Music: N. Rimsky-Korsakov
In Ukraine, during the olden days, a Princess finds joy, delighting in every simple thing, including the first flower of spring. An old and evil snake captures her and takes her back to his lair. Kotyhoroshko, who was born from a pea-pod, appears in pursuit of the ancient fiend. He discovers the princess’s flower and vows to return it to her.
In the forest he encounters Vernydub, who can wield his power over the willow trees, and Krutyvus, who can affect the rivers. The kozaks become a brotherhood and vow to hunt the snake and rescue the Princess. They travel to the mountains where they embrace a fourth into their band, Vernyhora. His power over the mountains assists in discovering the snake’s lair.
The band meets the princess and attempts to make their escape but first, they must battle against the snake and succeed in decapitating the fiend. Now free to make a choice, the princess considers which hero to give her heart. Kotyhoroshko gifts back her flower from the beginning of the journey, and she intuits that while he may be the smallest, matters of the heart must be judged by the bigness of the heart.
The tale of Kotyhoroshko is among the ancient Ukrainian legends, frankly with many similarities to the classical legends of Heracles and Ramayana. The characters in this story epitomize the Ukrainian connection to nature. Kotyhoroshko himself was born from a pea-pod; and the pea-pod since ancient times was believed to promote fertility and prosperity. His three companions wield power deeply connected to the mountains, the forests, and the rivers; they appear to be patrons of the land and Kotyhoroshko’s relationship with them mirrors a man’s complementary relationship with the natural world.
Kotyhoroshko: Michael West Jr.
The Princess: Cassandra Hope
The Old Snake: Alexander Collen
Vernydub: Isaac Martinez
Krutyvus: River Byrd
Vernyhora: Ryan Massey
Verbas: Samantha Apgar, Karen Fleming, Jenna Fritts, Hannah Hanson, Sarah Jung, Eliza Sell, Victoria Walpole
Mavkas: Madeline Jones and Audrey Martin
Karpaty: Arielin Anderson, Louisa Belian, Kristen Faraclas, Mimi Hardin, Mia Koshansky, Emma Lane, Emily Moreland, Kathryn Muscarella, Addison Palmer, Julia Walden, Catherine Welch
Snake Corps de Ballet: Carrie Cornelius, Gabriella Femia, Olivia Fohsz, Lauren Geary, Ellie Goods, Rachael Spicer, Isabella Warshaw
This Moment, All We Have
Choreography: Ashley Taylor
Music: Creations, New Sky, Easy Steps, Modern Trailer, Dreams of Vain, Eye of Forgiveness, Titans, and Electric Cellos, composed by Rafael Krux, Orchestralis.net
Dancers: Aaron Bauer, Carrie Cornelius, Sarah Hoffman, Cassandra Hope, Sarah Jung, Karissa Kralik, Lauren Martinez, Brenna Mazzara, Clara Molina, Madison Sweeney, Rowan Treece, Michael West Jr.
INTERMISSION
By Any Other Name
Choreography: Karissa Kralik
Music: Moonlight Sonata, Movement 1 by Beethoven, Thaïs, Méditation by Massenet
Costume Design: Amanda Cobb and Karissa Kralik
“Love isn’t just a matter of looking at someone, I think now, but also of looking with them, of facing what they face.” - Garth Greenwell
River Byrd, Cindy Case, Amanda Cobb, Isaac Martinez, Madison Sweeney, Rowan Treece, Michael West Jr.
Cappricio Espagnol
Choreography: Roman Mykyta
Music: N. Rimsky-Korsakov
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, a self-taught musician, became a leading composer of the late 19th century in addition to being the musical mentor for the young Igor Stravinsky. There are three chords to his legacy: first, that he was a humanitarian; second, that he helped develop the musical movement of infusing classical music with chromatic harmonies and textures of folk music; third, that he was an unparalleled orchestrator as witnessed in "Cappricio Espagnol," for which he was personally proud.
In the early 20th century, the Ballet Russes used his compositions, such as "Scheherazade," "Le Coq d’Or" and even this "Cappricio Espagnol," to stage lush, romantic, and very popular ballets. Choreographically, one is inspired by this music to convey celebratory and romantic scenes from Spain.
Man: Ryan Massey
Woman: Sarah Jung
Fortune Teller: Lindsey Bell
Her Two Companions: Rachael Spicer and Catherine Welch
Their Two Men: River Byrd and Isaac Martinez
Demi-Soloists: Mimi Hardin, Julia Walden, Victoria Walpole
Corps de Ballet of Male Dancers: Aaron Bauer, Alexander Collen, Michael West, Jr.
Corps de Ballet of Female Dancers: Louisa Belian, Gabriella Femia, Karen Fleming, Olivia Fohsz, Lauren Geary, Madeline Jones, Mia Koshansky, Emma Lane, Isabella Warshaw
Ultraviolet
Choreography: Michael West Jr.
Music: Sunrise, Song of the Sun, The Persistence of First Love, Of Waving Woods and Waters Wild, I Am in the Garden, and Your Hands Hold Home by Timbre
“Complex and contemplative, Ultra Violet suggests the mysteries of the cosmos, the intrigue of what lies ahead, and the discoveries beyond where we are now. The vast and limitless night sky is symbolic of what is possible and continues to inspire the desire to pursue a world beyond our own.
Historically, there has been a mystical or spiritual quality attached to Ultra Violet. The color is often associated with mindfulness practices, which offer a higher ground to those seeking refuge from today’s over-stimulated world. The use of purple-toned lighting in meditation spaces and other gathering places energizes the communities that gather there and inspire connection” -The Pantone Color Institute (2018)
Sun: Lindsey Bell
Moon: Michael West
Ocean: Isaac Martinez
Air: Clara Molina with Caroline Anderson and Hannah Hanson
Water: Madison Sweeney with Destiny Billot and Sarah Hoffman
Earth (Terra): Alexander Collen
Rose (Flora): Emily Carey
I. Sunrise
II.Song of the Sun
Oh little seed
Oh dying root
Oh tender leaves
Oh silver shoot
Lift your head, my darling one,
You were not built to die.
I’ll melt the frost enclosing you,
alive with open eyes.
I won’t break you,
I won’t burn you,
And I know that you are tired.
I’ll open your mouth so that you can drink,
so that you can sing again.
I’ll open your mouth so you can sing again,
so you can sing again with me:
We are standing in the sun,
And there is nothing light can’t touch!
I am alive!
III. The Persistence of First Love
What is there left to say?
We’ve said it all before.
Where is there left to stand,
except for where we are?
There’s no other place I’d rather be
Than here with you.
Oh there are safer places, yes,
But I don’t want to be safe.
You say I should be somewhere else,
In arms stronger than these,
But I’m remembering a time
When they were not so weak.
Can I wait for those days
To return to me?
If you ask me to stay,
I’m not going anywhere.
IV. Of Waving Woods and Waters Wild
V. I Am In the Garden
As the sun hangs still in the sky
So you can rest with me.
I'll turn the very earth to see you,
To see your beauty.
I have taken your walls down,
Still you hide from me.
Oh I am in the Garden,
Come and find me,
I want to be found.
Oh I am in the Garden,
I'm not hiding,
But I want to be found.
The light on the leaves of the tree
Is like your gentleness to me,
Soft and bright,
Heavy and light,
Tangible mystery.
You have taken my walls down,
But I’m afraid to be seen.
Oh I am in the garden,
Come and find me,
I want to be found.
Oh I am in the garden,
I’ve been hiding,
But I want to be found.
Turn your face, my little sunflower,
Turn your face to me.
Come and sit beneath our tree.
Come and sing with me.
Sing with me.
Oh I am in the garden, come find me, I want to be found.
Every word that you whisper,
I'll sing back to you.
VI. Your Hands Hold Home
There is home in your hands.
Wandering is still
Being still, being home.
Movement is lighter here
For I need carry nothing,
For with you there is no projection.
You see what no one sees,
Painting me with colours
I never knew I was.
I can see by the light
That shines from your eyes
On the path that was hidden.
Your silence is full.
I share in your stillness.
We speak with eyes, with hands,
With then and with now.
Your hands hold home.
Credits:
from Sun & Moon by Timbre, released April 7, 2015.
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Meet the Company
Lindsey Bell
Emily Carey
Alexander Collen
Karissa Kralik
Lauren Martinez
Ryan Massey
Aaron Bauer
River Byrd
Cindy Case
Isaac Martinez
Victoria Siracusa
Michael West Jr.
Caroline Anderson
Amanda Cobb
Carrie Cornelius
Anne Gutcher
Hannah Hanson
Cassandra Hope
Sarah Jung
Brenna Mazzara
Clara Molina
Madison Sweeney
Rowan Treece
Catherine Welch
Nicole Kelsch
Roman Mykyta
Ashley Taylor
Timbre
THE BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND SALUTES OUR MEDICAL ARTS TEAM
A select group of highly trained and specialized professionals who offer their quality services to care for the BTM dancers.
Official Gym of BTM: Evolutions
Official Chiropractor of BTM: Ryan D. Shakley, D.C.
Official Podiatrists: Drs. Wayne Knoll and Dianne Lebedeff Official Physical Therapists: FX Physical Therapy and Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Clinic for Performing Arts
Acupuncture & Eastern Medicine Daohe Fang, L.A.C., C.M.D.
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