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SALT CREEK BALLET

NSF Railway proudly sponsors alt Creek Ballet's 2014-2015 Season

Sergey Kozadayev & Zhanna Dubrovskaya, Artistic Directors

Presents

The Nutcracker featuring

Yumelia Garcia and Ilya Kozadayev Hinsdale Central Auditorium, Hinsdale Saturday, November 29, 2014 1 :00 & 5:00 PM Sunday, November 30, 2014 1 :00 PM

Maria Mosina and Alexei Tyukov Center for Performing Arts Governors State University, University Park Saturday, December 6, 2014 1 :00 & 5:00 PM

Milena Garcia and Ilya Kozadayev North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Skokie Saturday, December 13, 2014 1:00 & 5:00 PM Sunday, December 14, 2014 2:00 PM Production Sponsor The Grover Hermann Foundation

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Salt Creek Ballet is a not-for-profit Illinois corporation. This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency through federal funds provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Artistic Directors Sergey Kozadayev & Zhanna Dubrovskaya Executive Director Christina Salerno Board of Directors Ken Nelson, President Greg Sjullie, Treasurer Joan Emery, Secretary Sarah Cuddihee, Kim Dyson, Katharine L.S. Hamilton, O.J. Mavon, Kay Vee Rhoads, Carolyn Schanzer, Christine Schultz, Mary Lynne Shafer, Irene Antoniou (Advisory), Mary Castellano (Advisory), Ricardo Garcia (Advisory), Timothy Rivelli (Advisory) Honorary Board of Directors The Honorable Judy Biggert, Marianne Calhoun, George L. Faulstich, Jr., Lisa Gengler, William E. Parry, Carolyn Stillman, Joel Wilcoxen, Carson Yeager

In Memoriam Founding Artistic Director Patricia Sigurdson Michael Majewski, Alice Mansell, Gary Sigurdson, Bud Stillman Salt Creek Ballet has performed for more than 230,000 people in and around Chicagoland since its founding, while earning a national reputation for excellence in dance. Founded by Patricia and Gary Sigurdson in 1985 and directed since 1998 by Sergey Kozadayev and Zhanna Dubrovskaya, the company is dedicated to presenting professional-quality dance performances, to providing high-level performing opportunities for area dancers and to encouraging the appreciation and awareness of dance in the community.

Dear Friends, Welcome back to Salt Creek Ballet's 2014 Nutcracker! With both excitement and much anticipation, we want to share with you our brand new production - in honor of our 30th Anniversary. You will be drawn into the story more than ever before, and experience new costumes, new scenery, and new concepts. We are so excited to have you participate in this production with us. The production could never have come to 'life' without the dedicated efforts and hard work of our entire Salt Creek family. The list of these dedicated individuals would go on forever! We want to offer a sincere 'thank you' to each one of you! We are so very grateful! This new production is Salt Creek Ballet's gift to all of you. We are delighted to be a part of your holiday tradition, and look forward to sharing this 30th anniversary production with you. We wish you a joyful, warm, and loving Christmas season. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

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SERGEY KOZADAYEV, Artistic Director, was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and trained at the famed Vaganova Ballet Academy, graduating in 1968. Mr. Kozadayev danced with the St. Petersburg State Ballet as a principal dancer for 22 years, performing in lead roles in ballets such as Swan Lake, Scherherazade, The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, La Fille Mai Gardee, Petrushka, Don Juan, Harlequinade, Hercules, Flower Festival, Pierot, Figaro and Mozartiana. He received the Merit of Honor of the Russian Republic, signifying his reputation for the highest level of dance training and performance and was featured in a biographical documentary for Russian TV. In 1991, he graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Choreography and Dance and holds a degree from the University of Culture and Art in St. Petersburg. He has choreographed and danced in over 15 countries and was the first Russian choreographer invited to participate in the American Dance Festival in North Carolina in 1990. In 1991, he became Ballet Master, choreographer and teacher for the Colorado Ballet, where he staged all the major classical ballets and set his own choreography for the company. In 1998, he and his wife, Zhanna Dubrovskaya, joined the Salt Creek Ballet as Artistic Directors. Mr. Kozadayev has staged full-length ballets for the Salt Creek Ballet such as The Nutcracker, Paquita, La Sylphide, Sleeping Beauty, Giselle and excerpts from Flower Festival, Tango, Le Corsaire and The Fairy Doll. His original choreography for the Salt Creek Ballet includes Concerto in F, Danse Macabre, Carnival of the Animals, Alice in Wonderland, Black Sea Suite and Classical Symphony. In 2006, Mr. Kozadayev was asked to set his own choreography entitled Divertissements, a ballet for select dancers from each of the member companies in Regional Dance America to perform in Jackson, Mississippi during the USA International Ballet Competition.

ZHANNA DUBROVSKAYA, Artistic Director, is a native of St. Petersburg, Russia, where she trained at the famed Vaganova Ballet Academy and graduated with honors in 1968. She studied with the renowned O. Yordan and V. Kostrovitskaya. For over 20 years, Madame Dubrovskaya was a soloist with the Choreographic Miniatures Company led by L. Yacobson and the Maly Theatre of Opera and Ballet (St. Petersburg State Ballet). Zhanna Dubrovskaya has worked with internationally acclaimed choreographers such as L. Yacobson, I. Belsky, N. Boyarchikov, O. Vinogradov and B. Eifman. She has performed throughout the world, extensively in Europe and Asia, and is an accomplished ballerina with recognition in classical, contemporary, modern and character ballets such as Swan Lake, Paquita, La Corsairs, Giselle, La Sylphide, Les Sylphides, Coppelia, La Fills Mai Gardee, The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, The Hooligans, Serenade and Theme and Variations. Madame Dubrovskaya holds a masters degree in teaching, coaching and choreographing from the St. Petersburg Ballet Academy. Her U.S. experience began in 1991 at the Colorado Ballet Academy and Company as a Principal Teacher and Ballet Mistress. In 1998, she assumed the position of Artistic Director of the Salt Creek Ballet School and Company, where she continues to enrich the dance community throughout Chicago. Ms. Dubrovskaya has been invited as a master teacher and choreographer to stage classical ballets such as Giselle, La Sylphide, The Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, Paquita, and Swan Lake for major companies and competitions throughout the United States and Europe. Her students have received numerous awards at the Prix de Lausanne, the New York International Ballet Competition, the Helsinki Ballet Competition in Finland, the Youth America Grande Prix and many others. In June 2006, Ms. Dubrovskaya was invited to participate as a judge at the International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi. She is internationally respected for her preservation of the purity, musicality and aesthetics of the Russian classical ballet technique and traditions. Today, her students perform worldwide in major dance companies.

Christina Elida Salerno (Executive Director) received her formative I ballet training and performing experience with Salt Creek Ballet as I a pupil of Founding Director, Patricia Sigurdson. She completed her ballet training at San Francisco Ballet School before joining Boston Ballet, where she rose to the rank of Soloist. Ms. Salerno left Boston Ballet to pursue a dance career in Europe, initially joining Zurich Ballet. Ms. Salerno was then invited by Monica Mason to join Royal I Ballet in London, where she spent five years as a Soloist, performing principal and soloist roles in La Bayadere, Les Patineurs (Ashton), Danses Concertantes (MacMillan), Cinderella (Ashton), Symphonic Variations (Ashton), Sleeping Beauty, Nutcracker, Apollo (Balanchine), Theme and Variations (Balanchine), Symphony in C (Balanchine), Agon (Balanchine) and Qualia (MacGregor). Her repertoire includes the Sugar Plum Fairy, Gamzatti in La Bayadere, Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty, Helena in Midsummer Night's Dream, Paul Taylor's Company B, Tharp's Waterbaby Bagatelles, Rudi Van Danzig's Four Last Songs, Nacho Duato's Songs Without Words, and Hans Van Manen's Grosse Fuge. Ms. Salerno has toured the world extensively, performing on the Bolshoi stage in Moscow, the Maryinski in St. Petersburg and other theatres in Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Mexico, the United States, France, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. Ms. Salerno has also taught ballet technique classes around the world, teaching nine-year-olds through adults. She now teaches specialized ballet classes for young athletes interested in the benefits of ballet training at SCB. Ms. Salerno completed a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in Nonprofit Administration from Skidmore College and she is currently a Masters of Performing Arts Administration degree candidate in Roosevelt University's Chicago College of Performing Arts. She has appeared as a guest lecturer for Loyola University's Dance Department and is on the advisory committee of The DuPage Community Foundation's All for Arts initiative.

PATRICIA SIGURDSON Founder and Artistic Director of the Salt Creek Ballet. Salt Creek Ballet was founded by Patricia Sigurdson in 1985 as an outgrowth of her ballet school, then in its tenth year. But the true foundation of Salt Creek Ballet began to take form decades earlier with Patti's strong early training in Denver and at the Royal Ballet School in London. In New York she studied with Frederick Franklin and Robert Jeffrey after which she joined the Ballet Russes de Monte Carlo and then American Ballet Theatre. With ABT she was on the historic European tour which culminated in six weeks behind the Iron Curtain - ABT being the first American ballet company invited to perform there. This professional experience plus teaching posts at National Music Camp, the Intcrlochen Arts Academy and elsewhere, provided an ideal background on which to build a ballet school and company here. Having given her students a solid foundation of musicality and strong technical and interpretative skills, the Salt Creek Ballet Company evolved seamlessly from the school. Many of Patti's students have gone on to distinguished professional careers in dance.

The Designers Simon Pastukh (Set Designer) is a native of Russia and graduated as a Scenic and Costume Designer from Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography in 1975. He has designed over 200 opera, ballet and theatrical productions all over the world for such major theatres as the Bolshoi, Mariinsky and Sovremennik in Russia; NHK in Japan; National Theatre in Norway; Gesher theatre in Israel; Universal Ballet Company in Seoul, Korea; National Theatre in Bulgaria; and American Ballet Theatre in the USA. From 1980 to 1991 he was a resident designer at Michailovsky (Maly) Opera and Ballet Theatre, Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Russia. He received two Golden Mask Awards for the scenic design of the opera Semyon Kotko by S. Prokofiev in 1999 and for the scenic design of the ballet Bolt by D. Shostakovich in 2006; moreover he was awarded Golden Sofit, the Highest Theatre Award of Saint Petersburg in 1999, and the Golden Harlequin Award in 2007. Mr. Pastukh has lived in the USA since 1992. Galina Solovyeva (Costume Designer) is a native of St. Petersburg (Leningrad), and graduated as a Costume and Scenic Designer from Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography, Russia, in 1975. She was the resident costume designer for the Mariinsky Theatre (formerly, Kirov Opera and Ballet Theatre), St. Petersburg from 1975; she immigrated to the USA in 1992. Her international career includes over 100 designs for ballet, opera, and theatre; she has been working with such renowned venues as the Mariinskyi, Bolshoi, and Mihailovsky theaters in Russia; Ballet Internationale, American Ballet Theatre and NY City Ballet in the USA; Het Nationale Ballet in the Netherlands; and the Japan Ballet. Her costume credits for ballet and opera include Othello, Eugene Onegin, Sleeping Beauty, Le Corsaire, The Bolt, The Nutcracker, Firebird, Romeo and Juliet, Semyon Kotko, and Swan Lake (the three last have toured in NY). In collaboration with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from 1996 to 2001 she designed costumes for Uncle Vanya, Force of Nature, Rosmersholm, and Enter the Guardsman. She was honored with a Barrymore Award nomination in 2000 for outstanding costume design, received the Golden Sofit, the Highest Theatre Award of Saint Petersburg in 2001 and 2008, and the Nika, the main national film award in Russia in 2001. Oleg Smirnov (Production Designer and Painter) was born in Saint Petersburg Russia. Classically educated, he trained in painting, drawing and design. Since 1992, he is working as a free lance artist-painter. In 2000, he started olegsmirnovstudios.com with his daughters Anya and Elena, specializing in scenic art, mural painting, dedcorative finishes, fine art and portraits. Oleg has collaborated with Salt Creek Ballet for many years including: stage set, painting and scenery construction for A lice in Wonderland, set design, painting and construction for Harlequinade, and scenery painting for the 2014 new Nutcracker. He also painted the designs for the 2004 Nutcracker, 2007 Halequinade, Giselle and Sleeping Beauty posters. Oleg is a resident of Downers Grove for 22 years and proud to be part of Salt Creek Ballet.

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Jason Haag (Technical Director) has served Salt Creek Ballet for 16 years. He owns F5d Inc., a company producing custom fabrications of all types for the entertainment and marketing industries, as well as providing event production management. Jason has worked in the entertainment field for over 20 years. He partnered in a regional sound, lighting, and staging company prior to venturing into his current company. He offers expertise in both structural and operational design and logistics. His natural talent for risk and oversight management, and strong "big picture" thinking, has drawn work from National acts such as Ronnie Dunn (formerly of Brooks & Dunn), the 2013 TomorrowWorld Festival in Atlanta, Georgia, and the 2014 Spring Awakening Festival in Chicago. He has also designed and fabricated immersive experience marketing displays for numerous companies including Brown-Forman, Netflix, and Ticketmaster. Jason lives in rural Herscher, Illinois with his wife Rachel, their two daughters Addison and Josslin, 3 cats and 18 chickens.

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Charles Cooper (Lighting Designer ) returns to Salt Creek Ballet for his ninth season of lighting The Nutcracker. Recent credits include Around the World in Eighty Days at Indiana Repertory Theatre Curtains at Drury Lane Oakbrook; Of Mice and Men and First Look Repertory ofNewwork at Steppenwolf Theatre; Old Glory, As You Like It, Another Part of the Forest, Seagull and The Doctor's Dilemma at Writers' Theatre; Blue Door, The Defiant Muse, The Court Marshall at Fort Devens and Shoes at Victory Gardens, She Stoops to Conquer and The Chalk Garden at Northlight Theatre; Welcome to Arroyos, True West and Top Dog/Underdog (in rep), Speech and Debate Half of Plenty, Heritage and Orpheus Descending at American Theater Company, Well, and The Overwhelming at the Next Theatre; Rhymes With Evil, Creole and The Last Supper for Infusion Theatre. Charles is an Associate Artist of TimeLine Theatre where his many credits include All My Sons, Weekend, Dolly West's Kitchen, Harmless, Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom, A Man For All Seasons, Martin Furey's Shot and This Happy Breed. Other credits include work at Apple Tree Theatre, Teatro Vista and numerous other theaters in and around Chicago. Charles is the recipient of five Jefferson nominations and two After Dark Awards. He is proud to be a member of United Scenic Artists local 829. Current and upcoming projects include Thieves Like Us for The House Theatre, To Master the Art for TimeLine Theatre; Eclipsed for Northlight Theatre, Do the Hustle for Writers' Theatre, Tree for Victory Gardens, and Soul Samauri for Infusion Theatre. Charles lives in Oak Park, II with his wife Angela, son Ethan and golden retriever Shelby. Please visit his Website at cooperportfolio.com.

Emily Moser began her studies with Irina Vassileni-Uralsky at the School of Ballet Iowa and also with Susan Snider at Vine Street Ballet. She went on to earn a BFA in Dance Performance from Northern Illinois University where she trained under Randall Newsom, Judith Chitwood and Paula Frasz. While attending NIU, Emily performed many principle and soloist roles in ballets such as Paquita, Les Sylphides, Giselle, Coppelia and The Nutcracker. Emily has performed with many Chicagoland dance companies such as Chicago Ballet, Momenta, the Schaumburg Dance Ensemble and Tyego Dance Project. She also has danced on the east coast with Connecticut Ballet and Ballet Long Island.

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Angie S. Keneipp is a native of Los Angeles who moved to Chicago fifteen years ago. While in L.A., she was senior member, soloist and choreographer for Jazz Dancers Inc., L.A.'S premiere concert jazz dance company. Angie has also appeared as a featured dancer in several films such as Staying Alive, One From the Heart, and /'// Do Anything. She has worked and collaborated with the creative talents of Twyla Tharp, Sylvester Stallone, James L. Brooks, Ben Vereen and John Travolta, just to name a few. Her teaching and choreographic talents have taken her all over the globe. She has taught at Paramount Film Studios, Dupree Dance Academy and tours with conventions annually. Angie has performed with Chicago Dance Medium, a prominent Modern Company on the Chicago dance scene and is choreographing for several projects in Los Angeles and Chicago. Angie was honored to choreograph for Dance Chicago's showcase, one of Chicago's largest dance festivals. She recently was honored to have a piece premier at the RDA Festival. Her unique style is appreciated by all.

Guest Artists Milena Garcia is a former dancer with National Ballet of Cuba and the National Ballet of Ecuador and she is a Guest Artist with the Florida Classical Ballet under the direction of Magaly Suarez. Presently a dancer in Cincinnati Ballet. Born and raised in Matanzas, Cuba, Mrs.Garcia started dancing at age 9 and her professional training includes The Vocational Arts School "Alfonso Perez Isaac" in Matanzas Cuba, and the National Ballet School "Vicentina de La Torre" in Cuba, graduating from, in 2010. Mrs. Garcia's most significant teachers are Yolanda Dominguez, Fernando Alonso, Lazaro Carreno, Rolando Sarabia , Magaly Suarez, Victoria Morgan, Johanna Bernstein Wilt and Devon Carney . Mrs. Garcia was a Finalist for three consecutive years at The International Ballet Competition in Havana, Cuba getting special mention and high recognitions for her dancing. Mrs. Garcia won the gold medal at World Ballet Competition in EUA. Mrs. Garcia has been invited to dance at several important ballet events like the Miami International Ballet Festival in 2012. Some of Mrs. Garcia's most important roles include Principal Gypsy, Spanish Dance, Mirlitons and Flowers in The National Ballet of Ecuador's production of The Nutcracker, choreography by Jaime Pinto. Other Roles performed by Mrs. Garcia in Ecuador are Kitri's Friends and Dream Variation in Jaime Pinto's Don Quixote, Big Swans in Swan Lake, Ben volio's Girlfriend in Jaime Pinto's Romeo & Juliet, one of the four Principal ladies in Jorge Garcia's Majisimo and Principal Role in Jaime Pinto's Snow White. Her repertoire with Cuba includes Paquita, Mirlitons and Doll in The Nutcracker. She has also performed many pas de deux from the classical repertoire like La Fille Mai Gardee, Camaval in Venice, Esmeralda, Don Quixote and Diana & Acteon. In the Cincinnati Ballet, Mrs. Garcia's most important roles include Swan corp and waltz in Swan Lake, flowers, snow corps, party and mirliton in Nutcracker.

Yumelia Garcia was born in Venezuela and she received her professional training in Caracas at the Escuela de Ballet Gustavo Franklin. She joined the National Ballet of Caracas at the age of 15 under the direction of Vicente Nebrada and was promoted to soloist one year later. Ms. Garcia began her U.S. career with Heinz Pohl at Ohio Ballet. She then performed as a principal dancer with the Milwaukee Ballet where she had a ballet created for her: Scheherazade by {Catherine Possen. Ms. Garcia then moved on to Ballet Florida where she was featured in principal roles in contemporary and classical works, most recently in Ben Strevenson's Cleopatra. Ms. Garcia was most recently a Leading Artist with Jeffrey Ballet. Her remarkable versatility, technical prowess and intensity have led her to perform classical roles in full length ballets such as Kitri in Dan Quixote, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Aurora in Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Giselle and Carmen in their title roles. Ms. Garcia has also performed contemporary lead roles in pieces by George Balanchine, Alonzo Ving, Cho San Goh, David Parson, Jean-Paul Comelin, Lar Lubevich and Christopher Weeldon. She was invited to be a part of The Trey Mclntyre Project at White Oak in 2006, and has performed at prestigious festivals such as Jacob's Pillow, Vail International Festival and Wolf Trap.

Ilya Kozadayev was born in St. Petersburg, Russia to a family of ballet dancers. He received his dance training from Vaganova Ballet Academy in St. Petersburg, The School of American Ballet in New York City, and graduated from the John Cranko Ballet Academy in Stuttgart, Germany. Mr. Kozadayev has danced with numerous prestigious ballet companies in the United States including Boston Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, as a soloist with Colorado Ballet, a principal dancer with Columbia Classical Ballet and a soloist with the Houston Ballet. Throughout his career Mr. Kozadayev has performed works by such choreographers as Marius Petipa, George Balanchine, Alvin Ailey, Jerome Robbins, Kenneth McMillan, Fredrik Ashton, Agnes de Mille, Twyla Tharp, Stanton Welch, Ben Stevenson, Glen Tetley, William Forsythe, Jiri Kylian, Jorma Elo, Aszure Barton, Christopher Bruce, Cho San Goh, Rudi van Danzig, Donald McKayle, Michael Pink, and many others. Ilya has toured nationally and internationally and has performed in the US, Canada, Austria, Germany, France, Spain and Japan. Mr. Kozadayev was the winner of the New York International Ballet Competition in 2000. Mr. Kozadayev's choreographic credits include works for Boston Ballet's Raw Dance project, Houston Ballet, Houston Ballet II, Kansas City Ballet, Oklahoma Festival Ballet, and Festival Ballet of Providence. Mr. Kozadayev serves as an Assistant Professor of Ballet at the University of Oklahoma School of Dance where he teaches courses in Ballet Technique, Character, Partnering, Pointe, Choreography and Understanding Dance. Mr. Kozadayev holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Jacksonville University in Florida.

Maria Mosina was born in Moscow and graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Russia. Upon graduation, Ms. Mosina joined the Bolshoi Ballet Grigorovich Company and (immediately) was chosen for principal roles. Mosina had toured the world appearing on all major European, American, African and Asian stages. In 1995, Ms. Mosina was invited by Colorado Ballet to join as a leading principal dancer. Ms. Mosina performed all major parts in classical productions such as Clara and Sugarplum Fairy in The Nutcracker, Sylphide in La Sylphide, Odette-Odille in Swan Lake, Aurora and Princess Florine in The Sleeping Beauty, Giselle in Giselle, Swanhilda in Coppelia, Kitri in Don Quixote, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Talioni in Pas de Quatre, The Dying Swan, Le Spectre de La Rose and pas de deux from Le Corsaire, Talisman, Paquita, Les Sulphides. Ms. Mosina also had the chance to show her talent in neoclassical, modern and contemporary choreographed masterpieces such as Balanchine's Apollo, Rubies, Theme and Variations, Western Symphony, Serenade, Concerto Barocco, Stars and Stripes and Who Cares?, as well as Christopher Weeldon's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Peter Pucci's Size Nine Spirit (as seen on PBS). She has also performed Alvin Alley's River, Martha Graham's monumental Appalachian Spring, Agnes de Mille's Rodeo, Paul Taylor's Company B, Ashton's Facade, Antony Tudor's Leaves are fading and Echoing of Trumpets, Twyla Tharp's Nine Sinatra Songs and In The Upper Room, Glen Tetley's The Rite of Spring, Michael Pink's Dracula and Hunchback of Notre Dame, S.Welch's Of Blessed Memory, Val Caniparoli's In Pieces, Martin Fredmann and Alun Jones' Romeo and Juliet, and Ben Stevenson's Cinderella, A Little Love, Man Dieu, Sechertorte, Silent Woods and Dreamspace (as seen on PBS), Vebre's Where the Wild Things Are, Clark Tippet's Bruch Violin Concerto No.l, Matthew Neenan's The Faraway, Lynn Taylor- Corbett's Great Galloping Gottschalk, Lar Lubovitch's...smile with my heart, Emery LeCrone's Archetypes, Jodie Gates' Embellish, Sandra own's The Last Beat, and many more. Ms. Mosina was a featured dancer on the cover of Dance Magazine. She holds a master's degree in methodology and pedagogy from the Moscow State Academy of Choreography. Ms. Mosina is also an active ballet instructor throughout the United States. She participated as a master teacher and judge for the Youth American Grand Prix. Ms. Mosina performed leading roles in all major productions as a member of the Company, as well as a guest artist with many other festivals, galas, and companies. She is now in her 19th year with the Colorado Ballet. Alexei Tyukov enrolled in Perm State Ballet Academy at age 10 and in 1995, he graduated with a red diploma. He started dancing with The Perm Tchaikovsky Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 1998, he won a gold medal in the Senior Men's division at the Arabesque competition of Perm and received the Mikhail Arnapolskiy prize for the most talented participant of the competition. During the next four years, Mr. Tyukov performed leading roles and traveled throughout the world. In 1999, he became a Principal dancer with Ballet Internationale and performed leading roles in full-length ballets including Carmen, Phaedra, Creation of The World, Thousand and One Nights, La Fille Mai Garde, Cinderella, Fire Bird and Napoli. With Ballet Internationale, he danced throughout the United States and in Taiwan, China, Canada, Germany and France. In 2006, he joined Cincinnati Ballet as a Principal and performed classical and contemporary works. Mr. Tyukov has also participated in numerous galas including La Gala Des Etoiles in Montreal, Stars of Mariinskiy in Germany, International Gala in South Korea, and Russian Stars in memory of Galina Ulanova. He has been a guest artist in Amsterdam, Croatia, Japan and several American ballet companies. Mr. Tyukov has received many great reviews from The New York Times, Le Figaro, Los Angeles Times and Financial Times UK. He is a candidate of Master of Sports for Figure Skating. This is his 18th season performing with ballet companies and 6th season with Colorado Ballet.

Kody Jauron was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Kody began his professional training with Andrew Needhammer and later furthered his studies at the Miami City Ballet School and Ballet Austin's Professional Division Trainee Program. At Ballet Austin, Kody was honored to become a recipient of the Sarah & Ernest Butler Scholarship, and after one season, Kody was promoted to an apprentice to the company. He has supplemented his training on scholarship at Houston Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and The School at Jacob's Pillow. After three seasons with Ballet Austin, Kody relocated to Chicago where he is currently dancing with DanceWorks Chicago, under the direction of Julie Nakagawa. Kody has been privileged to perform featured roles by George Balanchine, August Bournonville, Thang Dao, James Gregg, Harrison McEldowney, and Stephen Mills.

Edson Cabrera was born in Cuba and graduated from the National School of Art (Escuela Nacional de Arte) in Dance, in Havana, Cuba in 2005. During his time with the company, Edson participated in the ITS Festival in Netherlands under the direction of Feri de Geus and Noortje Bijvoets. After his graduation, he joined the dance company Ballet Rakatan based in Havana, dancing as a soloist. In 2007 he became a member of Danza Contemporanea de Cuba, participating in several international tours to England, Mexico, Hungary, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, and the USA. He has also performed in the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Mercat de les Flors in Barcelona, Brisbane Festival, Manchester International Festival, The Bydgoszcz Opera Festival and Virginia Arts Festival. Edson was made Principal Dancer for Danza Contemporanea de Cuba in 2010. During his time in Danza Contemporanea de Cuba, Edson worked with choreographers Rafael Bonachela, Carlos Acosta, George Cespedes, Julio C. Iglesias, Juan Kruz, Mats Ek, Itzik Galili, and Pedro Ruiz and performed works by Jan Linkens and Kenneth Kvarstrom. Brian Campbell is excited to return for his fifth season with Salt Creek Ballet. This season is made even more special, as his daughter Savannah has been cast as Clara. It will be a real father and daughter performing the ballet's father and daughter - and he couldn't be more proud to share the stage with her. He also has the honor to perform with his 7-year-old son, Noah for the fourth consecutive year! This past year, Brian performed in The Jeffrey Ballet's premiere of Romeo and Juliet. He has also performed in the Jeffrey Ballet's productions of Don Quixote and The Nutcracker. Years ago he also performed with the Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago, Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre, and Candlelight Theatre. These days, when not chauffeuring Savannah and Noah back and forth the Salt Creek, he spends his time as a college professor of both English and Philosophy. Luis Caro originally from Puerto Rico, began his dance training in Lansing, Michigan where he was a theater student. In 1993, he earned a B.F.A. from Butler University in Indianapolis. Since that time he has danced professionally with Louisville Ballet, Montgomery Ballet, Eugene Ballet and guest appearances with several other dance troupes around the U.S. In Chicago, Luis has been a faculty member at Columbia College and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. Also, he performed with the Ruth Page Foundation under the former direction of Larry Long, Ballet Chicago, Ginger Farley's former 58 Group and other contemporary companies. Luis is a certified Pilates, Red Cord and core trainer as well as a Thai and clinical Thai body worker. Mr. Caro has been a guest performer with Salt Creek Ballet every year since 1998. ^^•^^ Ricardo J. Garcia (Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) began his training at Point Park f& Bkk University in Pittsburgh, where he earned a BA in Dance. Upon graduating, g ^m he joined the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, under the direction of founder Jeraldine Blunden and subsequently Kevin Ward. At DCDC, he had Jj|—A 1 the honor to work with acclaimed choreographers Bill T. Jones, Doug Verone, * L' Donald McKayle, Ronald K. Brown and Dwight Rhoden, among others. Additionally, he was the recipient of the Josie Award for Outstanding Male Dancer of the Year in 2002. Mr. Garcia has also performed with The Joffrey ^^B ^ Ballet, Illinois Ballet, Peoria Ballet, Rhythm in Shoes, Walt Disney World and I most recently with Luna Negra Dance Theater. He has conducted classes ^H^KHL^i^H throughout the US and Russia and his choreography has been performed by Luna Negra Dance Theater, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company II, South Dayton Dance Theater, Stivers School for the Arts and Piel Morena Contemporary Dance. Mr. Garcia is currently a dance instructor at The Chicago High School for the Arts and holds a Master's of Science in Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy from Bay Path College. He is also an Administrator for the Chicago Office Offi of Career Transitions for Dancers.. He was just just name named Managing Director for Lucky Plush Productions. J. R. Kirchner is a Chicago native who trained at Indiana University and the Richmond Ballet. He danced for five seasons with the Delta Festival Ballet in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he performed lead roles in Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Aladdin. For the last 18 years, when J.R. is not performing with the Salt Creek Ballet, he spends the majority of his time as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch. He is thrilled to return to SCB for his 18th season. J.R. currently lives with his wife, Deanna, in Downtown Chicago, Illinois.

Markian Pylypczak is a guest artist of the Salt Creek Ballet from the Hromovytsia Ukrainian Dance Ensemble of Chicago. This year marks his 7th Nutcracker season with Salt Creek Ballet. He has been a member for 9 years under the direction of Roxana Dykyj-Pylypczak. The group is comprised of about 50 dancers and has performed extensively throughout the United States, Canada and a tour of Europe in 2007 and 2011 where he performed as a featured artist and soloist. Markian started his dance career at age four with the company's School of Ukrainian Dance. He has also competed in tumbling, trampoline and diving. He is a recent graduate of Loyola University in Chicago where he studied Molecular Biology.

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Salt Creek Ballet is a not-for-profit Illinois corporation dedicated to excellence in dance training. SSCB welcomes students of any race, color, nationality or ethnic origin.

6alt Creek Ballet Contributions $10,000 and Up BNSF Foundation Bob and Fran Boardniai

Illinois Arts Council Agency Ms. Eloise Smith

I3MO Harris Bank Mr. and Mrs. William Castcllano John and Katharine L.S. Hamilton

Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Kavanaugh Alison and Ken Nelson

Alison and Ken Nelson (in-kind) Anonymous Carl Neumann and Christine Schultz (inkind) Mr. and Mrs. K.E. Criscmcr - In Memory of Patricia Sigurdson HMS Media, Inc. (in-kind)

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cuddihee (in-kind) Sun-Times Media, LLC (in-kind) Ms. Elaine Adams Marv and Kim Dyson Lieselotte and Duane Gengler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Grisemer

Anonymous (2) Art Depth (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Metelski (in-kind) Ms. loan Emory (in-kind) Phillip's Flowers & Gifts (in-kind) Mrs. Carolyn Stillman - In Memory of Patricia Sigurdson TheAndalcio Family (in-kind) Dr. Francis and Gloria Banich

Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard Mr. Leon and Dr. Rose Beicos-Vainikos Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brooks Heidi and Thomas Conidi Ms. Joan Emery Gowcr School District 62 The Kayser Family Foundation Fund of The DuPage Community Foundation

Broadway in Chicago (in-kind) Hinsdale Nurseries, Inc. (in-kind) Julie Jonlich Interior Design (in-kind) Lyric Opera of Chicago (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pearson (in-kind) Mrs. Carolyn Sh'llman (in-kind) Ms. Barbara Uchwat (in-kind) Neiman Marcus (in-kind) Elaine Sweeney Pagels - In honor of Greg and Elizabeth Laurence Gloria Baird Mrs. Susan Daladi Mr. Chris Barkidjija Judy and Rody Biggcrt

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cregan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fodor Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson Dr. and Mrs. David J. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Hcnschen The Huizenga Foundation Koranda Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Leddy Mr. and Mrs. Scott Magnesen Drs. Branislav and Sonja Marcic Mr. and Mrs. AILvrt Miller Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller

Chicago Shakespeare Theater (in-kind) Elaine Sweeney Pagels (in-kind) Gaynor Minden, Inc. (in-kind) Hamilton Jewelry, Inc. (in-kind) Heidi and Thomas Conidi (in-kind) Henry Leurwyler Studio (in-kind) James Joseph Experience Salon (in-kind) Lincoln Park Zoo (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. Dan VanEekeren (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. |oseph Dibuono (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. Scehovic (in-kind) Mr. Henry Leutwyler (in-kind) O.J. and Jerry Mavon (in-kind) Ray and Lisa O'Donnell (in-kind) The Witt Family (in-kind) Urban Legend Brewing Company (in-kind) Walt Disney World (in-kind) Mrs. Irene Antoniou Mr. and Mrs. Steve Artino

David and Suzanne Augustyn Mr. and Mrs. David Beagarie Mr. and Mrs. Alan Biernacki Mr. and Mrs. Michael Block Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Chris and Betty Cronin The Cronk Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Denault Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Da-scher Mr. and Mrs. Witold Dygus Jeff and Kathy Fitzgerald M . & Mrs. Klaus Gatermann M . and Mrs. Richard T. Glenn M . and Mrs. John Harvey M . and Mrs. Tom Jaworski M . and Mrs. Howard R. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly Mrs. Saundra Lein Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Murray

Beth and Terry Ward (in-kind) Buke's Salon and Spa (in-kind) Cherry Blossom Portraits (in-kind) Chicago Cubs (in-kind) Chicago White Sox (in-kind) Chicago Zoological Society (in-kind) Domi-Bar Pilatcs at FIXE Self Center (in-kind) East Bank Club (in-kind) Enhance Fitness Studio (in-kind) Francesca's Restaurant Group (in-kind) Puller's Service Center (in-kind) Home Run Inn (in-kind) II Poggiolo (in-kind) Jill Engelke (in-kind) Kay Clay (in-kind) Language Stars (in-kind) Maggiano's Little Italy Restaurant (in-kind) Moondaiice Diner (in-kind) Moycr - "In Memory of Patricia Sigurdson" Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Peters (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly (in-kind) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton (in-kind) Ms. Gilda Squire (in-kind) Ms. Maria Kelly (in-kind) Ms. Sue Wallace (in-kind) Nest Feathers (in-kind) Qi Acupuncture Clinic (in-kind)

Scapa Italian Kitchen (in-kind) Smillie - "In Memory of Patricia Sigurdson" Steppe-nwolf Theatre (in-kind) Stockholm Objects (in-kind) TheGerling Family (in-kind) Tigers & Tulips (in-kind) Time Stops Photography (in-kind) Union League Club of Chicago (in-kind) Vinrus Wines (in-kind) Nikki Alessi Mr. and Mrs. Baird Allis Ms. Kit Barbaro The Honorable Patricia Bellock Mr. and Mrs. Ron Broviak Dean L. and Rosemarie Buntrock Ms. Christine Cackovic Mr. and Mrs. John F. Calhoun Mr. Bruce DeMent Ms. Celenc DiFrancia Ms. Joy Dornbos Ms. Roma Dybalski Elk Grove Graphics Mr. and Mrs. George L. Faulstich, |r. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gerling Mr. and Mrs. Keith Giltner Mr. Richard Giltner

ThcCrover Hermann Foundation The MacArthur Fund / Driehaus Foundatioi

SCB Recognizes the Following Contributors for Helping "Our Nutcracker Come True" The Grover Hermann Foundation ~ $23,000 Golden Town Production Angels ~ $10,000 and up

$5,000 to $9,999 Conidi Family The DuPage Community Foundatic

$2,000 to $4,999 Heart of Nieman Marcus Foundation Fund Michael and Linda Riordan Dave and Carolyn Schanzer Target The Richard Laurence Parish Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boardman Mr. and Mrs. William Castellano Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton

Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Kavanaugh Ms. Eloise Smith

Adagio Society ~ $5,000 - $9,999 The DuPage Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Marv Dyson

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson Sigurdson Family

$1,000 to $1,999

$500 to $999

O.J. and Jerry Mavon Nancy and Raymond Powers Mr. Jim Sanfilippo Mr. and Mrs. Andy Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Al Van Eekeren Lisa and Paul Wiggin Mr. and Mrs. Bret Zbikowski

Allegro Society ~ $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous BNSF Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Grisemer Heart of Nieman Marcus Foundation Fund

Mr. Carl Neumann Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riordan Mr. and Mrs. David Schanzer The Service Club of Chicago

—(*• i < Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. William E. Parry Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Reed Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Rhoads Ms. Marcy Rohan Mr. and Mrs. John Sachanda Mr. and Mrs. Patt Schiewitz Mrs. Christine Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sjullie Mrs. Carolyn Stillman Mr. and Mrs. Dan VanEekeren Mr. and Mrs. Adam Waldo Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wren

$250 to $499 Carl A. Neumann The Norman Family Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Scott O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O'Donnell Elaine Sweeney Pagels Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parish HI Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Penland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Salerno Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Scehovic Ms. Judy Sipek Angelyn C Slonc Mr. and Mrs. Ian Smillie Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stork Patty and David Weber Pam Wise Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wren Zanies Comedy Nile Club

$100 to $249 Mrs. Jcanette C. Hachmeister Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halladay Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Hodge Mrs. Nancy Hotchkiss Pat and Mike Huth Ms. Alice Koza Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lundberg Mrs. Mark Manetti Mr. Randall Marx Holly Nance Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nystrom Ray and Lisa O'Donnell

Ms. Susan Overbey Dr. and Mrs. Mark Palo Teri-Ellen Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Romero Christina Salerno & Koss Sweeney Ms. Loric Salerno Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shehorn Sandra and Joseph Sipek Ms. Mary Lewis Smith Dave & Debi Sobottkc The Standard Market Jill Engelke Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yates

A special thank you to the following companies for matching their employee's gifts to Salt Creek Ballet Ameriprise Financial AXA Foundation Bank of America BMO Harris Bank IBM Corporation McDonald's Corporation Winston & Strawn LLP

Fouette Society ~ $1,000 - $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Francis Banich Mr. Leon and Dr. Rose Beicos-Vainikos Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conidi Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cuddihee Ms. Joan Emery Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gengler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grimes Mr. and Mrs. John Kayser Mr. and Mrs. Al Koranda Mr. and Mrs. P. Girard Mavon

Dr. and Mrs. D. Dirk Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powers Mr. Jim Sanfilippo Mr. and Mrs. Patt Schiewitz Ms. Christine Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Andy Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sjullie Mr. and Mrs. Dan VanEekeren Mr. and Mrs. Adam Waldo Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wren Mr. and Mrs. Bret Zbikowski

Grand Jete Society ~ $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. James Baird Mrs. Susan Baladi Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barkidjija Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Alan Biernacki The Honorable Judy Biggert Burr Ridge Bank and Trust Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cregan Mr. Randy Cox Mr. and Mrs. George Faulstich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson Dr. and Mrs. David Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Leddy

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Magnesen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parish III Mr. and Mrs. William Parry Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Reed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rhoads Ms. Marcy Rohan Mr. and Mrs. John Sachanda Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sigurdson Mrs. Carolyn Stillman Mr. and Mrs. Al Van Eekeren

Nutcracker Tree Ornament Sponsors ~ $250 Ms. Suzanne Augustyn Dr. and Mrs. Francis Banich Mr. and Mrs. Michael Block Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cregan Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Drescher Ms. Laura Dygus Ms. Joan Emery Ms. Chery Gibson The Jaworski Family Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly

Drs. Branislav and Sonja Marcic Mrs. O.J. Mavon The Norman Family Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Penland Ms. Linda Riordan Ms. Marcy Rohan Mr. and Mrs. David Schanzer The Slone Family Ms. Barbara VanEekeren Ms. Pam Wise

Nutcracker Costume Care Angels ~ $100 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Block Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cackovic Ms. Melissa Dornbos Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Drescher

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Manetti Mr. Randall Marx Ms. Marcy Rohan

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Salt Creek Ballet 2014 - 2015 Season

Hinsdale Central Auditorium Saturday, November 29, 2014 1:00 PM &5:00 PM Sunday, November 30, 2014 1:00 PM Sunday includes the Sugar Plum Party

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The Center for the Performing Arts Governors State University, University Park Saturday, December 6, 2014

1:00 & 5:00 PM

North Shore Center for Performing Arts, Skokie Saturday, December 13, 2014 Sunday, December 14, 2014

1:00&5:OOPM 2:00 PM

Sleeping Beauty Aurora's Wedding