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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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The core purpose of Hubbard Street Dance

Chicago is to bring artists, art and audiences

together to enrich, engage, and change lives

through the experience of dance.

Hubbard Street is comprised of four

components: 1) a performing company of

professional dancers; 2) Hubbard Street 2,

an ensemble of early-career artists;

3) the Lou Conte Dance Studio (LCDS);

and 4) Hubbard Street’s Youth, Education

and Community Programs.

MISSION

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Hubbard Street Dancers Kellie Epperheimer and Johnny McMillan in Passomezzo by Ohad Naharin.

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A message from Hubbard Street’s Executive Leadership

During the 2013–14 season, we were proud to make great strides toward expanding our program offerings in service of our mission to change lives through dance. Our in-school programs grew to reach 1,000 more Chicago Public School students with our choreographic process–based dance curriculum, and we also began reaching additional children in need by piloting a new Adaptive Dance Program for students on the autism spectrum.

In an effort to inspire more audiences to engage with dance, we began a new collaboration with improvisation and sketch comedy company The Second City, designed to demystify the art of contemporary dance. And to ensure that our fans are able to experience the best contemporary dance has to offer, our repertoire now includes works by all of those whom Hubbard Street views as the five master contemporary choreographers working today — Nacho Duato, Mats Ek, William Forsythe, Jiří Kylián and Ohad Naharin — a programming coup 16 years in the making.

This year we also took an important step towards transforming the lives of artists by instituting a new dancer salary structure that ensures annual raises for all company artists. We hope this model will not only increase the well-being of our dancers, for whom we provide year-round salaries and benefits, but may also be adopted by our peer organizations in the field. The endowment created for this initiative led to the greatest increase in the company’s assets in recent years.

Hubbard Street strives to engage people and enrich lives through dance, every day, across Chicago and around the world. This report outlines just some of the people and places we were able to reach throughout the past year, thanks to the generosity of our donors, and the passion of our artists, staff, board members, audiences and students.

Glenn EdgertonArtistic Director

Jason D. PalmquistExecutive Director

Meg Siegler CallahanChairman, Board of Directors

Hubbard Street Dancer Garrett Patrick Anderson in Petite Mort by Jiří Kylián.

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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago gratefully acknowledges the support of our Season Sponsors and funders who made general operating contributions of $20,000 or more during the 2013–14 Season. Project-specific funders are recognized throughout this report.

Lead Community Programs Sponsor

Season Sponsors

Official Provider of Physical Therapy

Official Health Club

Meg and Tim CallahanJoyce ChelbergJulius N. Frankel Foundation Paul and Ellen GignilliatSage FoundationThe Rhoades Foundation

ATHLETICO MARKS

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In type, our name should now appear as “Athletico” with a lower-case “c.”If using our tagline, it should always appear as a complete sentence: Better for every body.

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➾ WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD IS HUBBARD STREET.

Our studios and offices have been located in Chicago’s bustling,

innovative West Loop neighborhood since 1998.

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Hubbard Street Dancers Garrett Patrick Anderson and Ana Lopez in Petite Mort by Jiří Kylián.

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➾ STARO SAJMIŠTE IN BELGRADE, SERBIA IS HUBBARD STREET..

Hubbard Street traveled to Serbia to open the 11th annual Belgrade Dance Festival.

“At the opening ceremony of the festival, on March 30 at the Sava Center, visitors will see

the full-length ballet One Thousand Pieces by famous American troupe Hubbard Street

Dance Chicago, appearing for the first time in our region. Critics are unanimous in saying

that the work, inspired by Marc Chagall’s stained glass, is a superb interpretation of the

unpredictability of imagination.” —Danas Belgrade

@HubbardStreet: hvala Vam puno! MT @DavenportEUSrb: Izuzetno otvaranje 11.

#BelgradeDanceFestival fenomenalna predstava @HubbardStreet — svaka čast #BDF2014

Translation: @HubbardStreet: Thank you very much! MT @DavenportEUSrb: Excellent

Opening to the 11th festival. #BelgradeDanceFestival Phenomenal performance

@HubbardStreet — Congratulations #BDF2014

@d_nadezda: Mesmerizing @HubbardStreet opens 11. #BelgradeDanceFestival. AMAZING

show! #BDF2014 #BeogradskiFestivalIgre

This engagement was supported by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through USArtists International in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

➾ F STREET NORTHWEST IN WASHINGTON, D.C. IS HUBBARD STREET.

Hubbard Street performed at the nation’s leading dance venues, including three

performances at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

“What was unusual about Hubbard Street’s program…was the combination of so many

different elements that kept you constantly engaged, surprised and inquisitive. Each work

was a distinct feat of the imagination, a complete world in and of itself, and yet taken as a

whole the evening had a kind of prickly coherence that felt fresh and alive.”

—The Washington Post

@NeezyPorter: Little mortal jump: Remarkable! Dancers’ technical abilities: Limitless.

Choreographers: Genius!

Hubbard Street Dancer Ana Lopez in Petite Mort by Jiří Kylián.

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Hubbard Street’s Fall Series at the Harris Theater included the world premiere of Fluence by company alumna Robyn Mineko Williams, whose work has been fostered by Hubbard Street’s Choreographic Development Initiative. This performance series also featured the world premiere Cloudless by Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo, Casi-Casa by Swedish master choreographer Mats Ek, and Passomezzo by vanguard Israeli dancemaker Ohad Naharin.

➾ CHICAGO’S EAST RANDOLPH STREET IS HUBBARD STREET.

Robyn Mineko Williams is a 2013 Princess Grace Awards winner, Choreography Fellowship

Music for Fluence was commissioned by the Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation.

Marge and Lew CollensJ.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family FoundationJohn and Jeanne RoweFall Series Sponsors

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“Like renowned international choreographer

William Forsythe, who in his works

constantly reorients the viewer toward new

perspectives, [Robyn Mineko] Williams

peels away the complexities of movement

mechanics to keep her stark and potent

vision intact.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune

@antoniacallas: Loved @HubbardStreet

performance last Sat. Mats Ek is one of

the most astonishing choreographers

working today.

@ktmcdid: Good LORD @HubbardStreet

is beautiful. Love my home team.

@WFMTweetie: Overheard during

@HubbardStreet intermission at

@HarrisTheater: “Isn’t Robyn Williams

amazing?! She is someone to watch!”

Yes, yes she is.

Hubbard Street Dancers Alice Klock, left, and Emilie Leriche in Fluence by Robyn Mineko Williams.

John and Caroline BallantineMeg and Tim CallahanJoel and Katie CoryElizabeth Yntema Ferguson and Mark FergusonLinda HutsonSarah J. NolanSallyan WindtChoreographer’s Circle Members, Fluence

Dirk Denison and David SalkinIndividual Sponsors, Cloudless

Meg and Tim CallahanChoreographer’s Circle Members, Cloudless

Meg and Tim CallahanAllen and Ellen DrebinSponsors, Season Opening Celebration

Performed at

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The Prince Prize for Commissioning Original Work

One Thousand Pieces was created with funds from the Prince Prize for Commissioning Original Work, which was awarded to Alejandro Cerrudo and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 2012.

The Davee FoundationFunder, Choreographic Development Initiative

Exelon Grosvenor Corporate Sponsors

Hubbard Street’s Winter Series featured the return, by popular demand, of Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo’s One Thousand Pieces: a full company, full-evening work inspired by artist Marc Chagall’s America Windows and dedicated to Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

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The Davee FoundationFunder, Choreographic Development Initiative

Exelon Grosvenor Corporate Sponsors

Meg and Tim CallahanDirk Denison and David SalkinMarc Miller and Chris HorsmanLauren RobishawRichard L. RodesBill and Orli StaleyRichard and Ann TomlinsonIndividual Sponsors

John and Caroline BallantineJoyce ChelbergMarge and Lew CollensLinda HutsonJane and Michael StraussLiz and Don ThompsonSallyan WindtChoreographer’s Circle Members

“Even on a second viewing, One Thousand Pieces lulls and teases and enchants, offering a

seductive vision of human life and love writ large. ★★★★.”

—Chicago Tribune

@HannaDiLorenzo: I still can’t get over @HubbardStreet’s One Thousand Pieces! It was the

most amazing thing ever! #1KP

@RyanRetartha: Catching Cerrudo’s One Thousand Pieces @HarrisTheater. Incredible.

Never seen production like this in dance before.

Hubbard Street Dancer Jacqueline Burnett in One Thousand Pieces by Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo.

Performed at

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Hubbard Street’s Spring Series at the Harris Theater featured four landmark works by renowned Czech-born, Holland-based choreographer Jiří Kylián — the first of five programs dedicated to master artists we plan to present in coming seasons.

Spring Series Sponsor Diversity Partner

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@esotericdance: You know it’s a great performance when you literally move to the front

edge of your seat when each piece begins #4xJK @HubbardStreet

“If there’s any doubt about Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s celebrated reputation, a look at

their spring season is evidence of its well-deserved stature.” —World Arts Today

@therealjustus: After seeing @HubbardStreet do Kylián’s work I can hear my soul

breathing. #dream

“There is a movement language at work here that transcends steps and encompasses a

whole theatrical world that the dancers inhabited with particular precision and poignancy.”

—See Chicago Dance

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in Falling Angels by Jiří Kylián.

Sara AlbrechtRichard L. RodesIndividual Sponsors, Sarabande and Falling Angels

Sarah J. NolanChoreographer’s Circle Member, Sarabande and Falling Angels

Performed at

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Above: Hubbard Street Dancer Meredith Dincolo in Falling Angels by Jiří Kylián.

Right: From left: Hubbard Street Board Member Frances C. Henkel, Bold Moves for Bold Women Honorary Chair Pamela Cullerton,

and Hubbard Street Board Chair Meg Siegler Callahan, at Baker & McKenzie, LLP. Photo by Robert F. Carl.

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Hubbard Street welcomed more than 250 guests to Baker & McKenzie overlooking Millennium Park on March 13, 2014 for Hubbard Street’s 11th annual Bold Moves for Bold Women event, celebrating female leadership in business and the arts.

Sarah J. NolanEvent Chair

Aurora Abella AustriacoPamela CullertonHonorary Chairs

Diversity Partner

Elizabeth Yntema Ferguson and Mark FergusonLead Sponsors

Contributing Sponsor

AT&TMeg and Tim CallahanCitizens for John CullertonClark Hill PLCHBK Engineering, LLC.PhRMA Event Sponsors

Catering Sponsor

Spirits Sponsor

Graphic Design

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Hubbard Street’s Summer Series included William Forsythe’s pivotal 1993 work Quintett, which in 2012 Hubbard Street was the first U.S.-based company to acquire; Gnawa, created for the company in 2005 by Nacho Duato, incoming intendant at Staatsballett Berlin; and The Impossible, the 13th world premiere for Hubbard Street’s main company by Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo. The performance Friday, June 6 was simulcast live to the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, free and open to the public.

Summer Series SponsorCommunity Engagement Partner

Meg and Tim CallahanJoel and Katie CoryLauren RobishawRichard and Barbara SilvermanBill and Orli StaleyRandy and Lisa WhiteIndividual Sponsors, The Impossible

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@_MOZAWA_: Going to @HubbardStreet broadcast @Millennium_Park. Love dance.

Love the company. Love being outside in summer!

“Not only is every one of the artists in this troupe highly accomplished individually, but

together they have developed a remarkable group ethos that enables them to dance as

a single organism without sacrificing any of that individuality. [The Summer Series was]

comprised of fiendishly difficult pieces, each with a very different tone… The company ( just

back from a successful engagement as an opening event at the prestigious Spoleto Festival

in Charleston, South Carolina), danced them all brilliantly.” —Chicago Sun-Times

@mollypg: Gonna be chewing on @HubbardStreet’s “The Impossible” for awhile.

Fantastic stuff!

@DreamwallsGlass: After setting up yesterday, I was able to go see @HubbardStreet and

was blown away by their season ender “The Impossible.” #NeoCon14

@GWDanceWriter: Quintett is such a moving ode to immortality & a dance poem to remind

us that the simplest things in life are the moments worth hanging onto

Hubbard Street Dancer Kevin J. Shannon in Gnawa by Nacho Duato.

Meg and Tim CallahanJoel and Katie CoryLauren RobishawRichard and Barbara SilvermanBill and Orli StaleyRandy and Lisa WhiteIndividual Sponsors, The Impossible

Sarah J. NolanChoreographer’s Circle member, The Impossible

Costumes for The Impossible were underwritten by John and Jeanne Rowe.

➾ MILLENNIUM PARK IS HUBBARD STREET.

Performed at

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Hubbard Street 2 gave 31 performances and presented two new works by International Commissioning Project winners. DesertDweller by Alex Soares of São Paulo, Brazil, and from the floor below by Loni Landon, based in New York City, both premiered at a special engagement at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts.

@carinasaffron: Hubbard Street 2 was PURE PERFECTION

Butler Family FoundationFunder, HS2

Hubbard Street 2 Dancers Brandon Lee Alley, left, and Andrea Thompson in By the skin of my teeth by Gregory Dolbashian. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.

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➾ NORTH EAST STREET IN BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS IS

HUBBARD STREET.

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Hubbard Street initiated a new and innovative dancer salary structure, thanks to a six-figure gift from Meg and Tim Callahan. This marked an important step forward in Hubbard Street’s long-term commitment to the health and wellness of our artists, which includes providing our dancers with excellent benefits unmatched by other companies, including full-year employment, year-round insurance, six weeks of vacation, membership in partnering health clubs, and daily access to physical therapy at home in Chicago and on tour.

Hubbard Street Dancers Meredith Dincolo and Jonathan Fredrickson, foreground, in rehearsal for Petite Mort by Jiří Kylián with Andrew Murdock, left, and Jason Hortin. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.

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Hubbard Street’s 3rd annual luxury wine tasting, TASTE, was hosted by Chef J. Joho at his Michelin-starred restaurant, Everest.

Chef J. Joho Owner and Proprietor, Everest

John HartChairman, Hart Davis Hart

Ross ShellemanChief Executive Officer, Target DataCo-Chairs

Meg and Tim CallahanSponsors

EverestHart Davis HartPresenters

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➾ SOUTH LASALLE STREET IS HUBBARD STREET.

Left above: Hubbard Street Board Member Randy White, left, and Hubbard Street Executive Director Jason D. Palmquist. Photo ©GreyMatter Photography Chicago. Left below: From left: Tim Callahan, Meg Siegler Callahan, Megan Levin, Lauren Robishaw, Randy White and John Hart. Photo ©GreyMatter Photography Chicago. Above: Hubbard Street Dancer Emilie Leriche in Agape by Andrew Wright. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.

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➾ EAST MONROE STREET IS HUBBARD STREET.

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Our fifth year of partnership with the Art Institute of Chicago highlighted the museum’s acclaimed collection of paintings by Old Masters such as Titian, Perronneau and de la Tour.

@HubbardStreet: Tue Apr 8 @artinstitutechi: Dive into Spain’s Golden Age with

Hubbard Street 2 + live music on period instruments.

@artinstitutechi: Thursday @HubbardStreet dancers perform in response to the

newly acquired Neapolitan crèche.

Hubbard Street 2 Dancer Adrienne Lipson in the Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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➾ MICHIGAN AVENUE IS HUBBARD STREET.

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Hubbard Street’s 11th annual partnership with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra included a collaboration between Hubbard Street 2 and the Citizen Musician Fellows of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. These two companies of young professionals performed together for the first time on June 6, 2014 at Symphony Center, in Buntrock Hall.

@n_fister24: Thank you @HubbardStreet for an amazing show tonight! #inspired

Hubbard Street 2 Dancers perform “In C” by Terry Riley with the Citizen Musician Fellows of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, in Buntrock Hall at Symphony Center. Center: Hubbard Street 2 Dancer Andrea Thompson, with, from left: Lissa Smith, Jules Joseph, Richard Walters and Odbayar Batsuuri.

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➾ NORTH COLUMBUS DRIVE IS HUBBARD STREET.

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Our Season 36 Spotlight Ball honored dance legend Mikhail Baryshnikov and featured an exclusive preview of our groundbreaking collaboration with The Second City.

Richard L. RodesChair

Meg and Tim CallahanPaul and Ellen GignilliatDenise Stefan-Ginascol and John GinascolMr. Kenneth C. GriffinSarah J. NolanBenefactors

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@katebertrand: Wonderful fundraiser tonight @HubbardStreet recognizing

Mikhail Baryshnikov presented by @RahmEmanuel.

“I look at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s history and truly appreciate its goals and mission. The company has roots in classic forms and techniques, but is always evolving, always looking for something new in dance. Hubbard Street’s directors and administrators nurture the next generation of dance artists, and believe strongly in the importance of arts education.” —Mikhail Baryshnikov

@HubbardStreet: The name “Hubbard Street” is “‘a stamp of excellence,’ Mr. Baryshnikov said.”

@ShiaKapos reports @CrainsChicago.

@HubbardStreet: We approve this message RT @melaniekahl: Note to self: Always go to

parties with @HubbardStreet dancers.

Mikhail Baryshinkov accepts Hubbard Street’s Season 36 Spotlight Award at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park. Photo by Jennifer Girard.

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We offered more than 70 classes per week at the Lou Conte Dance Studio, in ballet, jazz, modern, hip-hop, African, dance-fitness, musical theater and tap techniques, as well as master classes and workshops with some of the nation’s leading dance artists. Nearly 5,000 students of all abilities and skill levels attended classes at LCDS.

Jane Ellen Murray FoundationPrincipal Contributor

@cachern: First class at Hubbard Street. Easily the greatest experience of my life.

@KatelynVanTuyl: Taking class at Lou Conte this morning. #soexcited #andnervous

#contemporary

@HubbardStreet: #ALLCAPS #FTW MT @Teddy_G535: SO HAPPY BECAUSE I TOOK

A JAZZ CLASS TODAY AND ACTUALLY GOT TO LEAP AND I HAVENT LEAPT IN AGES

@HubbardStreet

The Lou Conte Dance Studio’s scholarship program supported 23 students and gave them opportunities to participate in master classes, Hubbard Street repertoire workshops, and to receive one-on-one mentoring from LCDS Director Claire Bataille.

The Patti Selander Eylar Scholarship Fund

Funder, LCDS Scholarship Program

@MeierBrenna: Dancing with @HubbardStreet this week was amazing

@TayneMarie: Nothing like a pro modern technique class at Hubbard Street to get back in

shape #legit

Students in modern technique class at the Lou Conte Dance Studio.

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➾ IOWA CITY’S DAVENPORT STREET IS

HUBBARD STREET.

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Our Summer Intensive program in Chicago welcomed 119 students, in addition to 64 attending our on-campus Summer Intensive program at the University of Iowa. Auditions for these programs were held in Miami, Pittsburgh, New York City, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, Iowa City, Baltimore and Austin, drawing 670 attendees.

Expanding its Pre-Professional Programs year-round, Hubbard Street offered its first Winter Intensive in Chicago — a five-day Choreography Workshop with Jonathan Fredrickson — and a three-day Studio Workshop at LCDS with choreographer Robyn Mineko Williams.

@Teddy_G535: About to take class at Hubbard Street <3 #soexcited #yaydance

Dancer Development Patron

Hubbard Street Summer Intensive student Ginny Ngo in class at the Hubbard Street Dance Center.

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➾ WEST OHIO STREET IS HUBBARD STREET.

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Hubbard Street served 7,212 students and 158 teachers with in-school residencies and performances, interactive professional performances, professional development workshops, and through Hubbard Street’s Youth Dance Program at the Hubbard Street Dance Center.

Youth, Education & Community Programs are supported by:

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Robert and Isabelle Bass Foundation, Inc.Helen Brach FoundationCrown Family PhilanthropiesDiscover The Field Foundation of IllinoisGolder Family Foundation

William Randolph Hearst FoundationJackson National Life Insurance CompanyThe PrivateBankCharles & M.R. Shapiro FoundationThe Siragusa FoundationA. Montgomery Ward Foundation

Lead Community Programs Sponsor

Community Engagement Partner

Leading Foundation Supporter

@designingaround: 1,500 children giggling, oohing, and ahing while watching

@HubbardStreet is a wonderful sound! @CPS_Arts @ChiPubSchools

From left: Nigel Lythgoe, creator and executive producer of So You Think You Can Dance and Co-President and a founding member of the Dizzy Feet Foundation; actress and Dizzy Feet board member Jenna Elfman; and Kathryn Humphreys, Director of Hubbard Street’s Youth, Education and Community Programs.

The MetLife Foundation Partners in Arts Education Program is funded by MetLife Foundation and administered by the National Guild for Community Arts Education.

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As Chicago’s West Loop becomes increasingly diverse and residential, our Youth Dance Programs at the Hubbard Street Dance Center bring ever more young people into our studios from throughout the neighborhood. More than $35,000 in scholarships offered each year allow families to participate in creative movement classes focused on self-expression and progressive study in multiple dance techniques.

@KashaKHdancer: I have watched Hubbard Street videos ALL WEEKEND #perfection

Hubbard Street was one of the first arts and culture organizations approved by the CPS board to provide long-term school programming aligned with the new Arts Education Initiative. Our organization was selected by a team of evaluators at CPS Central Office as highly qualified to provide school residencies and professional development.

@kath_humphreys: Fourth graders at West Park showcase their simple machine dances from

their @HubbardStreet residency. @CPS_Arts

@JennaElfman: Had a VERY inspiring afternoon with @dizzyfeet visiting @HubbardStreet

Dance Center in Chicago! Beautiful professional work & Youth Programs!

Hubbard Street Youth Dance Program student.

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Hubbard Street worked to help reach the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Arts Education plan’s goal for “every art, every student” by restructuring our programs to include a wider variety of entry points into a quality dance education. Our Movement as Partnership in-school residency program now includes three partnership levels, providing a pathway for schools to be introduced to Hubbard Street’s programs and gradually reach more advanced levels of partnership, allowing us to serve 1,000 more students annually.

“Watching students develop confidence in themselves and their choices has been rewarding while teaching for Hubbard Street. When we first started working together, everyone was very shy and eager to fit in; to be the same. No one wanted to stand out. It’s exciting to see students take the risk of being an individual — to risk being unique and distinct from everyone else. More than that, it’s rewarding to watch students appreciate and honor their classmates’ differences in order to cultivate an environment that promotes and respects bold, creative personal choices.” –Classroom teacher

@dizzyfeet: I’m looking forward to going to Hubbard Street with @JennaElfman tomorrow

for the #DizzyFeetFoundation. They’re a great organization.

Mitchell Elementary School student participates in Hubbard Street Education Programs in the classroom.

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➾ NORTH TRIPP AVENUE IS

HUBBARD STREET.

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➾ EAST CHICAGO AVENUE IS HUBBARD STREET.

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Hubbard Street piloted a new Adaptive Dance Program geared toward serving students with disabilities. The curriculum was developed by Hubbard Street Education staff and experts from organizations such as the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Rush Orthopedics, Columbia College Chicago, Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association, and the Resource Center for Autism and Developmental Delays at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Adaptive Dance Program Partner

Hubbard Street’s Parkinson’s Project, the Midwest’s oldest Parkinson’s dance program, welcomed 60 Parkinson’s patients and family members.

Edmond and Alice Opler FoundationFunder

“By challenging me with moves and balances I would never have done on my own, I have

been able to expand my physical capacities, which had been dormant. The classes also

put me in contact with other PD patients with whom I can compare and learn from their

experiences. All in all, the dance class has helped me considerably, both physically and

emotionally.” —Parkinson’s Project participant

Parkinson’s Project participants at the Hubbard Street Dance Center.

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➾ NORTH CENTRAL PARK AVENUE IS HUBBARD STREET..

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We served 758 parents and children with our Family Workshops at partner schools, the Hubbard Street Dance Center, Garfield Park Conservatory, Center on Halsted, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago Children’s Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Emmy-nominated actress Jenna Elfman observes rehearsal for Hubbard Street’s Season 36 Spring Series at the Hubbard Street Dance Center.

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Mitchell Elementary School students participate in Hubbard Street Education Programs in the classroom.

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LOCAL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS

CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS1. Greeley Elementary

2. Mitchell Elementary

3. Talcott Elementary

4. Sawyer Elementary

5. Avondale-Logandale Elementary

6. Clay Elementary

7. Hendricks Elementary

8. Hamline Elementary

9. Darwin Elementary

10. Passages Charter

11. Linne Elementary

12. Saucedo Academy

13. Garvy Elementary

14. Mozart Elementary

15. Clark Elementary

16. George Washington Elementary

17. Ogden International

18. Edwards Elementary

19. Nobel Elementary

20. West Park Elementary

21. Haugan Elementary

22. Dett Elementary

23. Shields Elementary

24. Chicago Math & Science Academy

25. Stock Elementary

26. Kellman Elementary

27. Bell Elementary

OAK PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS28. Hatch School

29. Whittier School

30. Beye School

OTHER PARTNERS31. Lycée Français Chicago

32. CICS Prairie

33. LEARN Charter School

34. Namaste Charter School

35. JCFS Therapeutic Day School

*Hubbard Street Dance Center

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MINNEAPOLISANN ARBOR

CHICAGONEW YORK CITY

BELGRADE

WASHINGTON, D.C.

LUDENSCHEID ISERLOHN

SCHWEINFURT

OFFENBURG

BLOOMINGTONHARRISONBURG

ERFURT

ERFURTBECKETHANOVER

CHARLESTON

HAMELN

OTTAWA

NEUSSBONN

HARRISBURG

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CHICAGO

BELGRADEISERLOHN

OFFENBURG

➾ HENNEPIN AVENUE IS HUBBARD STREET.

➾ SELIKUMER STRASSE IS HUBBARD STREET.

➾ WEST 19TH STREET IN MANHATTAN IS

HUBBARD STREET.

➾ EAST WHEELOCK STREET IS

HUBBARD STREET.

➾ GEORGE STREET IS HUBBARD STREET.

@nathgad: @HubbardStreet: Thank you for a great

evening. Fluidity of movements, touching multiple pas

de deux. Beautiful music.

@kittykatwiersum: Obsessed with Kyle Abraham’s new

work for @HubbardStreet. Truly phenomenal! And the

outside broadcast was perfect, fireworks and all :)

@annieistweeting: Do yourself a favor:

See @HubbardStreet. One Thousand Pieces

@CanadasNAC was spectacular!

@Feniksovo_oko: Absolutely magnificent! Unreal

fluidity and excellent dancers. @HubbardStreet

@PaulHyde7: Riveting performance of “Falling Angels”

by @HubbardStreet at @SpoletoFestival: breathtaking

precision, energy & athleticism. #SFUSA #SCArts

@sistercatalyst: This Christmas I just want books! And

tickets to see Hubbard Street and a massage.

Hubbard Street Dancers Kevin J. Shannon, foreground, and Kellie Epperheimer in 27'52" by Jiří Kylián.

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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF AUGUST 31, 2014 AND 2013

Assets ...........................................................................................2014 2013

Cash and equivalents ...........................................................................$260,019 $200,505

Pledges and accounts receivable...........................................................536,142 708,059

Other current assets ...............................................................................335,315 369,750

Net property and equipment ............................................................. 3,553,651 3,649,156

Other assets .........................................................................................5,967,958 4,514,950

Total Assets ................................................................................... $10,653,085 $9,442,420

Liabilities and Net Assets

Current liabilities ..................................................................................$904,289 $824,267

Long-term liabilities ............................................................................ 1,378,582 1,432,781

Net assets, unrestricted .......................................................................2,271,614 2,475,717

Net assets, temporarily restricted .....................................................2,235,477 1,269,357

Net assets, permanently restricted ................................................... 3,863,123 3,440,298

Total Liabilities and Net Assets ................................................. $10,653,085 $9,442,420

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STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES YEARS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2014 AND 2013

Revenues and Other Support.............................................................2014 2013

Performance revenue ............................................................................ $1,401,283 $1,424,142

Contributions

Foundation, corporate, individual and government grants........... 2,977,647 1,567,496

Donated services and materials ............................................................198,475 257,852

Gala and special events ..........................................................................925,719 1,291,261

Lou Conte Dance Studio revenues and other income .................. 1,402,079 1,356,702

Education Programs .....................................................................................513,771 354,827

Total Revenues and Other Support ................................................. $7,418,974 $6,252,280

Expenses

Program services

Performances .................................................................................... $3,289,229 $3,479,198

Lou Conte Dance Studio .......................................................................832,428 825,991

Education Programs ...............................................................................654,820 552,591

Support Services

Development ........................................................................................... 580,414 611,500

Gala & Special Events ............................................................................ 283,014 371,925

Marketing ..................................................................................................425,753 396,673

Finance & administration ....................................................................... 494,221 564,494

Facility & IT ............................................................................................... 91,948 89,962

Total Expenses ..................................................................................... $6,651,827 $6,892,334

Change in beneficial trust ........................................................................... 68,325 42,398

Loss on interest rate swap ......................................................................... (19,757) –

Realized gain/(loss) on marketable securities .......................................... 95,875 61,460

Unrealized gain/(loss) on marketable securities .....................................273,253 50,286

Change in Net Assets ......................................................................... $1,184,843 ($485,910)

Hubbard Street Dancers Ana Lopez, left, and Jonathan Fredrickson in The Impossible by Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo, during the company’s Summer Series Simulcast from the Harris Theater for Music and Dance to the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.

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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago gratefully acknowledges the support of the following corporations, foundations, government agencies and individuals who made gifts to our Annual Fund between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014:

CORPORATE SUPPORT $50,000 and aboveAllstate Insurance CompanyAthletico Physical Therapy Chicago Athletic ClubsHarris Theater for Music and DanceTarget

$25,000–$49,999The Chicago Community Trust/

The Sun-Times FoundationExelonGrosvenor Capital Management, LP

$10,000–$24,999 ACME Hotel CompanyArcher Daniels Midland CompanyBaker & McKenzie LLPDeloitteGoodSmith Gregg & Unruh LLPITWJPMorgan Chase & Co.MAC CosmeticsNorthern TrustThe PrivateBankUSG CorporationWalgreens

$5,000–$9,999 Advertising Resources, Inc.Arnstein & Lehr, LLPBlue Cross Blue Shield of IllinoisDiscoverHiggins Development PartnersJackson National Life Insurance CompanyKatten Muchin Rosenman, LLPNeal, Gerber & Eisenberg, LLPVentas Charitable FoundationWessex 504 CorporationWinston & Strawn, LLP

$2,500–$4,999Advocate Commercial Real EstateBrown Brothers Harriman Citizens for John CullertonClark Hill PLCDrinker Biddle & Reath LLPHBK Engineering, LLCInstant TechnologyNorthMarq CapitalPhRMAWilliam Blair & Company

$1,000–$2,499Allied Live, LLCAmsted IndustriesAriel InvestmentsAT&TAttorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, Inc.Baxter InternationalGreenberg Traurig, LLPIdealKlearSky Solutions, Inc.KPMGPriester AviationSahara Enterprises, Inc.Tiedemann Wealth ManagementTito’s Handmade Vodka

FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT$100,000 and above The Davee Foundation

$50,000–$99,999 Lloyd A. Fry FoundationThe John D. and

Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsPolk Bros. FoundationThe Shubert Foundation

$25,000–$49,999Anonymous (2)Julius N. Frankel FoundationWilliam Randolph Hearst FoundationWalter E. Heller FoundationIllinois Arts Council AgencyPrince Charitable TrustsThe Rhoades FoundationSage Foundation

$10,000–$24,999Robert & Isabelle Bass Foundation, Inc.Helen Brach FoundationThe Dizzy Feet FoundationTM

The Field Foundation of IllinoisThe Irving Harris FoundationThe James S. Kemper FoundationMetLife Foundation Partners in

Arts Education ProgramJack and Goldie Wolfe Miller FundThe Elizabeth Morse Charitable TrustPrincess Grace Foundation-USA

$5,000–$9,999The Max and Victoria Dreyfus

Foundation, Inc.Golder Family FoundationCharles and Joan Gross

Family FoundationJohn R. Halligan Charitable FundEdmond and Alice Opler FoundationJerome Robbins FoundationCharles & M. R. Shapiro FoundationThe Siragusa FoundationA. Montgomery Ward Foundation

$500–$4,999AnonymousModestus Bauer FoundationButler Family FoundationWalter and Karla Goldschmidt FoundationMid Atlantic Arts FoundationSirius FundThe Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation

INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTArtistic Director’s Society$50,000 and aboveMeg and Tim CallahanPaul and Ellen Gignilliat

$25,000–$49,999Joyce ChelbergMarge and Lew CollensLauren RobishawJohn W. and Jeanne M. RoweBill and Orli Staley

$10,000–$24,999Sara AlbrechtJoel and Katie CorySarah J. NolanJ.B. and M.K. Pritzker

Family FoundationRichard L. RodesR. Penny Rodes DeMottRichard and Barbara SilvermanJane and Michael StraussRichard and Ann TomlinsonRandy and Lisa White

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$5,000–$9,999John and Caroline BallantineJames and Edie CloonanElizabeth Yntema Ferguson and

Mark FergusonHarry and Marcy HarczakCarey HeckmanLinda HutsonJames and Margaret JohnsonPeter and Karen LennonJim and Kay MabieJohn E. Miller, Jr.Jane Ellen MurrayJames F. OatesByron and Judy PollockWilliam and Eleanor RevelleJack and Niki TovinSallyan Windt

Sustaining DanceMakers$2,500–$4,999AnonymousCorinne BrophyJack Cooksey and Brenda RussellRichard and Mary GrayJohn L. Hammond IIPatricia HarperRon and Elise MagersNancy Lauter McDougalAbby O’Neil and D. Carroll JoynesJohn and Mary RaittEric and Tammy SteeleJohn Sweetwood

Premier DanceMakers$1,000–$2,499Anonymous (3)Greg AlbieroGary and Carolyn BellerJohn BlosserStuart BrainerdPaul and Christine BranstadJeanne BrettNancy J. BrownJohn and Leslie Henner BurnsCharles Capwell and Isabel WongGerald and Susan CohenThe Patti Selander Eylar

Scholarship FundPatti Eylar and Charlie GardnerJana French and Peter GotschEthel and William GofenDavid JohnsonJim and Lisa KnightChristine KnuthMartin and Patricia KoldykeHoward and Gail LanznarMichael and Roslyn LiebPamela G. MeyerSally and Ted MillerAlexandra and John Nichols

Julie O’ConnellPatricia and Candace ParchemPeter and Eleanor PollackEllis and Sally RegenbogenTom and Cece RickettsBurton and Sheli RosenbergMary Kay ShawDawn StanislawDusan Stefoski and Craig SavageMarilee C. UnruhMichael and Linda Welsh

DancePartners$500–$999Sheila and James AmendRobert ArensmanDuncan and Denise AshurstLawrence BerlinTom and Tina BerryMarlene Breslow-BlitsteinMary ConnellyJim and Deb FordJo Ellen GransonAlan HindsGeorge T. Jones, M.D. and

V. Lynn JonesJessica Kaplan LundevalLew and Laurie LeibowitzMichelle McCarthy David Mekemson and Irene PetruniakMara MillerEdward and Gayla NieminenHiroshi and Kathleen OkanoCharlene OsborneKaren PierceSarah ReynoldsJanice RodgersMichael and Bonnie RothmanRhoda Sweeney and Fred DruckerAlexander TempletonWayne F. TjadenMary Ellen Toll and William HeimannPaul WaasKeven and Nick WilderSusan WrightWilliam Ziemann

$250–$499Randy and Lorraine BarbaRobert and Joell BrightfeltKristen Brogdon and David UlaszekLinda S. BuckleyJohn Cochrane and Elizabeth FamaHelene ConnollyDuane M DesParteBarry and Vicki DickersonAndrew and Diann DincoloThomas DuricaJoan and Warren EagleArthur L. Frank, M.D.Julie L. Gentes

Jo Ellen GransonMary KamraczewskiAlexandra KleinHenry and Cookie KohnRon and Fifi LevinDonald L. MacCorquodalePeggy Madden and Richard PhillipsHarry MadorinStephen and Susan Bass MarcusJim McMillanSandra McNaughtonTheodore MilbyLeo and Cathy MiserendinoJonna MogabVictor and Faye MorgensternMarie E. O’ConnorSteve Palmquist and Kathryn NussChristopher Parker and Anni LuneauCathy PeponisSarah PesetskyAndrew and Judy L. PorteElizabeth Price and Louis YeciesWarner and Judy RosenthalRichard RuszBarbara SingerRandel Steele and Margaret GonzalesPatricia SternbergHal S. StewartMary SummersStacy WellsKaren WilmotSharlene Young

For any corrections to name listings please contact the Development Office at 312-850-9744 ext. 172 or [email protected].

LOU CONTE FOUNDERS SOCIETYHubbard Street Dance Chicago is grateful to the following individuals who have included us in their estate plans.

Meg and Tim CallahanJosephine H. Deutsch*Marge and Lew CollensEdward and Gayla NieminenRichard L. RodesSarah J. NolanJames F. OatesEdna K. Papazian*Byron PollockAlyssa J. RappDenise Stefan-Ginascol and

John GinascolLandon N. Stigall*J. Randall White

*deceased

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HONOR/MEMORIAL GIFTSTribute and Memorial gifts are a meaningful way to recognize individuals who have a connection to Hubbard Street.

In Honor of Donald Ablyn’s BirthdayMichael and Roslyn Lieb

In Honor of Meg CallahanGerald and Carolyn BellerGerald and Susan CohenAlexandra Klein

In Honor of Meg Callahan’s BirthdayMara MillerMartha PinedaDavid and Gabrielle RoussoJulie Zussman

In Honor of Jim and Edie CloonanHarry Madorin

In Honor of Elizabeth Yntema FergusonDenise and Duncan AshurstPeter and Hillary Tyor

In Memory of Alfred L. McDougalByron and Judy Pollock

In Honor of Marc Miller’s BirthdayDonald Santoski and April Brazell

In Memory of Patrick SchiebleStuart and Marilyn BuxbaumDivision of Anesthesiology-Geisinger

Health SystemNancy FowlkesRobert and Millie HibbenJohn and Susan HutchinsonMarion and Irene GarrensDavid and Kathleen KleinPatrick KonitzerSarah ReynoldsHenrietta Schieble and Gloria FischerSusan SchiebleBarbara SingerAllen Smart

In Honor of John VazquezRandi GrifkaCharlene Osborne

In honor of Joan and Marco Weiss’ 40th Anniversary

Ms. Elizabeth HoffmanMargaret and Robert KimbleMiriam Lazar

In Honor of Randy and Lisa WhiteJonathan Basofin

In Honor of Sallyan WindtHenry and Cookie Kohn

SPECIAL SERVICESACME Hotel CompanyPreferred Hotel Partner

Allied Live Advertising

AthleticoOfficial Provider of Physical Therapy

Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Auditor

Chicago Athletic Clubs Official Health Club

Communiqué Graphic Design Graphic Design

EmbeyaPreferred Restaurant Partner

HMS MediaVideo Services

Revel Global EventsGala Décor

KlearSky Solutions, LLCWeb Development and Design

LAZ Parking Parking Partner

MAC Cosmetics Official Make-Up Sponsor

M/D/R CreativeGala Lights and Sound

Park GrillPreferred Restaurant Partner

Plum MarketPreferred Grocery Partner

The PrivateBankFinancial and Banking Services

Franczek Radelet, P.C.Jenner & Block, LLP

Mosher & Wagenmaker, LLCLegal Services

Seasons 52Preferred Restaurant Partner

Sunny Artist ManagementNorth American Representation

Synapse Networks, IncIT Services

Tito’s Handmade VodkaSpirits Sponsor

Todd Rosenberg PhotographyPhotography

Tourwerks Entertainment TravelTour Housing Negotiation

Kathleen Webre, M.D.Senaida EchevarriaMidwest Orthopedic at Rush

CONTRIBUTED MATERIALS AND SERVICESACME Hotel CompanyMeg and Tim CallahanBaker & McKenzie, LLPBartlit Beck Herman Palanchar &

Scott LlpBloomingdalesCannonball Wine CompanyPatti Eylar and Charlie Gardner Chasm GroupChateau Marmont HotelChef Freddy CuisineChicago Athletic ClubsChicago BullsAndy CohenSandi CookseyCreative Artists AgencyEmbeyaEverestFairmont Le Chateau FrontenacLindsey FrenchHMS MediaHogsalt HospitalityJetblueJuyamcyn TheatersLAZ parkingLimelight CateringLollapaloozaMAC CosmeticsModern Luxury, ChicagoMoet & ChandonPark GrillSarah J. NolanSeabourn

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Seasons 52SkandalSkinnyPop PopcornJohn SvobodaTerlato Wine Group,The Hinckley CompanyThe Nines, A Luxury Collection

Hotel, PortlandThe Plaza HotelTito’s Handmade VodkaConstance ThomeKellen Walker

Hubbard Street appreciates the support of in-kind contributors of gifts valued up to $250 and regrets the inability to list their names due to space limitations.

SPOTLIGHT BALL Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is grateful to the following individuals, corporations and foundations that made gifts in support of the Season 36 Spotlight Ball.

ChairRichard L. Rodes

$25,000-$49,999Meg and Tim CallahanPaul and Ellen GignilliatDenise Stefan-Ginascol and

John GinascolKenneth C. GriffinGrosvenor Capital Management, L.P.Sarah J. NolanLauren Robishaw

$10,000-$24,999Allstate Archer Daniels Midland Co.Ross Bricker and Nina VinikJPMorgan ChaseThe Chicago Community TrustMarge and Lew CollensMichael and Janet ColleranWilliam EscamillaPatti Eylar and Charlie GardnerElizabeth Yntema Ferguson and

Mark FergusonDavid Herro and Jay FrankeIllinois Tool Works, Inc.Caryn Jacobs and Dan CedarbaumDavid and Suzu NeithercutNorthern TrustThe PrivateBankEllis and Sally RegenbogenDeborah and Kelly StonebrakerJane and Michael StraussThe Sun-Times FoundationUSG Corporation

$5,000-$9,999Advertising Resources, Inc.Athletico Dirk Denison and David SalkinHiggins Development PartnersMark and Julie HosfieldKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPKaren KuensterMarc Miller and Chris HorsmanNeal, Gerber, & Eisenberg LLPPaul and Tammy PetriccaByron and Judy PollockR. Penny Rodes DeMottRichard L. RodesMary Kay ShawMorton and Carol SieglerRichard and Barbara SilvermanRichard and Ann TomlinsonRandy and Lisa WhiteWinston & Strawn LLP

$1,000-$4,999Sara AlbrechtAllied LiveAriel InvestmentsRobert ArensmanBaxter International Inc.Meredith Bluhm-WolfCorinne BrophyNancy J. BrownLinda S. BuckleyJoyce ChelbergJames and Edie CloonanSteven CollensJoel and Katie CoryAnn CurleyDamian Dolyniuk and Kelly RoyerJones DayPhilip and Marsha DowdDrinker Biddle & Reath LLPAllan and Ellen DrebinExelonJames FifferMary GalvinMike GoldenCarol and David GolderJames and Andrea GordonMichael Grant and Carol McMahanRichard and Mary GrayGreenberg Traurig, LLPHeidi and John GrinneyDeborah GrossJack and Sandra GuthmanBruce R. HagueBrad and Julia HallJayne HanauerSteven and Valerie HartmannFay Hartog-LevinJohn and Leslie Henner BurnsScott Hensley

Steven HodgesSheldon P. HolzmanJill Hutchison and David RosholtIdealMary JakockoRon KaminskiAnne KaplanKimberly KelleyJoe KleinKPMG LLPJim and Kay MabieKaren MatusinecSandra McNaughtonBill Melamed and Jamey LundbladHelen H. MelchiorMaureen MoshJohn NersesianNorthMarq CapitalJames F. OatesJason OttPatricia and Candace ParchemPolk Bros. FoundationAshley QuicksilverJohn and Naomi ReeseCamille and Kevin RudgeJohn and Alice SablMichael SantucciLauren and Steve ScheibeEileen SchillerCarleen Schreder and Ralph MusicantDawn StanislawArthur SusmanPeter ThompsonJack and Niki TovinJohn TullsenMarilee C. UnruhJohn E. Vazquez and Paul GleixnerVentasJeffrey WeidellJoan and Marco WeissSallyan Windt

For any corrections to name listings please contact the Development Office at 312-850-9744 ext. 172 or [email protected].

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Glenn EdgertonArtistic Director

Jason D. PalmquistExecutive Director

Lou ConteFounder

BOARD OF DIRECTORSMeg Siegler Callahan, Chair Ellis Regenbogen, President Mary Kay Shaw, Treasurer Richard L. Rodes,

Assistant Treasurer Sara Albrecht,

VP of Development Sarah J. Nolan,

Assistant VP of Development Marge Collens +,

VP of Membership Camille E. Rudge, VP of Education

and Community Programs Richard F. Tomlinson II,

VP of Facilities Marc Miller+, Immediate Past Chair

Directors at LargeRoss B. BrickerCorinne Brophy Nancy J. BrownJoel Cory Dirk DenisonDamian V. DolyniukMichael DowningAllan DrebinPaul GignilliatDenise Stefan-GinascolLinda HutsonCaryn JacobsKaren KuensterKaren H. Lennon+Betsy Stelle MorganMaureen MoshJames F. Oates+Sheila OwensByron Pollock++Alyssa RappLauren RobishawRoss ShellemanDeborah StonebrakerJohn E. VazquezRandy White+

Advisory BoardSandra P. Guthman+, Chair John W. Ballantine+ Edythe R. Cloonan++ Philip and Marsha Dowd Sondra Berman Epstein+ Stanley M. Freehling Charles R. Gardner Averill Leviton James Mabie++ Marie E. O’Connor++ Timothy Schwertfeger++ Jack D. Tovin Sallyan Windt William N. Wood Prince+ Pinchas Zukerman

ARTISTIC STAFFTerence MarlingDirector, HS2

Lucas CrandallRehearsal Director

Alejandro CerrudoResident Choreographer

Ishanee DeVasCompany Manager

Marisa SantiagoManager of Artistic Operations and HS2 Company Manager

Meredith DincoloArtistic Coordinator, Pre-Professional Programs

HUBBARD STREET DANCERSGarrett Patrick AndersonJesse BechardJacqueline Burnett Alejandro Cerrudo Alicia DelgadilloMeredith Dincolo Kellie Epperheimer Jonathan FredricksonJason Hortin Alice KlockEmilie LericheAna Lopez Johnny McMillanAndrew MurdockBryna PascoeDavid SchultzKevin J. ShannonJessica TongQuinn B Wharton

HS2 DANCERSBrandon Lee AlleyJules JosephKatie KozulLissa SmithAndrea Thompson

HS2 APPRENTICESOdbayar BatsuriAdrienne Lipson

PRODUCTION STAFFJason Brown Lighting and Technical Director

Matt MillerLighting and Technical Director

Sam BegichMaster Electrician

Kilroy G. Kundalini Audio Engineer

Stephan PanekProperties Master and Stage Operations

Lisa SmeltzerStage Manager and Head Carpenter

Julie Ballard Production Stage Manager

Rebecca M. Shouse Wardrobe Supervisor

LOU CONTE DANCE STUDIOClaire BatailleDirector

Krista EllensohnManager, Pre-Professional Programs

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFAdministrationKristen BrogdonGeneral Manager

Colleen SonnefeldtSenior Manager of Finance and Administration

Jessica LotzAccounting and Operations Clerk

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External AffairsBill MelamedChief Marketing and Development Officer

Kalena ChevalierAssociate Director of Development

Stacey RechtAssociate Director of Marketing

Jeanne NewmanManager of Individual Giving and Special Events

Allan WaiteManager of Ticketing & Patron Services

Zachary WhittenburgManager of Communications

Ron WittmanManager of Corporate Relations

Nicole DionisioDevelopment Coordinator

Brian BaraschMarketing Coordinator

Meghan PioliDevelopment Assistant

Sidney CristolAdvertising, Sales, and Ticketing

YOUTH, EDUCATION & COMMUNITY PROGRAMSKathryn HumphreysDirector of Youth, Education & Community Programs

Sinead KimbrellAssociate Director of Education

Kristen Gurbach JacobsonYouth and Community Programs Manager

Elisa FoshayInterim Youth Programs Manager

Kelsey AllisonEducation Coordinator

Anne Laue-MindenYouth Programs Coordinator

2013–14 ANNUAL REPORTKalena ChevalierRonia HolmesZachary Whittenburg

Peggy FinkDesignerCommuniqué Graphic Design

Todd RosenbergPhotography (except where noted otherwise)

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Hubbard Street Dancer Jonathan Fredrickson in Quintett by William Forsythe. Photo by Quinn B Wharton.

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