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Official Program of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Production: Giselle Dancers: Artists of Houston Ballet Photographer: Amitava Sarkar Sponsored by George P. Mitchell, and The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts The Wortham F oundation May 4, 2012

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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion's program, On Stage, for May 2012. Program includes information on Houston Ballet's Giselle May 4 as well as a concert listing, sponsor spotlight, volunteer spotlight and more.

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Page 1: On Stage May 2012

Official Program of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Production: GiselleDancers: Artists of Houston BalletPhotographer: Amitava Sarkar

Sponsored by

George P. Mitchell,

and

The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts

TheWortham

Foundation

GiselleMay 4, 2012

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Tonight in the Plaza

May 46:30-7:15 p.m.

Scenes from Swan Lake Acts II & IIIperformed by Payne Academy

of Performing Arts

Interact with the Chick-fil-A Cow

Decorate Crowns and Veilswith The Pavilion Partners

Activity & Meet Barkley with Woodforest National Bank

Seat Exchangewith Fidelity Investments

Coloring & Car Displaywith Audi of America

Register to Win “Best Seats in the House”with Tommy Bahama

ontents

Tonight in the Plaza .......................................................................... 1

Letter from the President & CEO .................................................... 2

Houston Ballet ................................................................................... 3

Swan Lake and Le Corsaire (The Pirate) ....................................... 4

Giselle................................................................................................. 5 - 6

Houston Ballet Orchestra ................................................................ 7

Hot Night in Havana ........................................................................ 7

Houston Ballet Company Roster .................................................... 8

Houston Ballet Artistic Director Biography .................................... 9

Houston Ballet Artistic Profile ............................................................. 10

Students Score at Musical Scores .................................................... 10

Houston Ballet Staff and Acknowledgements .......................... 11- 12

Sponsor Spotlight and Encore ........................................................ 13

ShowTime .......................................................................................... 14

A Sensational Season of Arts .......................................................... 15

Give Where You Live ....................................................................... 15

Performing Arts Season Tickets ....................................................... 16

Volunteer Spotlight .......................................................................... 17

Concert Etiquette ............................................................................ 17

Guest Information ............................................................................ 18

CreditsCindy DuBois – Editor in ChiefCourtney Galle – Managing EditorKacie Pattavina – Contributing WriterProgram design by Don Crouch, imagineer

OuR MISSIONFounded in 1990, The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization that provides diverse, high-quality performing arts events for the entertainment and enrichment of a broad regional audience. Through numerous educational and community outreach programs, The Center is a catalyst for attracting new audiences to the performing arts and building strong ties between the arts and educational institutions.

OFFICERS

George Lindahl III – Chairman of the BoardJerry MacDonald – President & CEOJeffrey H. Shipley – Vice Chairman

Brian Wing – SecretaryJeff Young – Vice President

Lori Figaro – Treasurer

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

A. Steve Arizpe Ralph C. McIngvale Joseph P. Ash C. Grant Mitchell John H. Beaird Steve A. Morrow Gary Becker Steven W. Nance David D. Dunlap Diane Nielsen Mark E. Ellis Maryann T. Seaman Carol P. Garner Alex Sutton James M. Gibbons Raymond I. Wilcox Jeffrey R. Harder Marsha K. Williams Gregory T. Kelleher Janet S. Wong W. Randall Lowry Hank Wood Julie V. Mayrant

DIRECTOR IN MEMORIAMCynthia Woods Mitchell

(1922 - 2009)

STAFF

Jerry MacDonald – President & CEO Margaret Jones – Executive Assistant

Cindy DuBois – Director of Marketing & Education Courtney Galle – Marketing & PR Manager Kacie Pattavina – Social Media Analyst

Lori Figaro – CFO Jenny Lewis – Accounting Assistant Heather Reding – Human Resources Manager Paula Smith – Senior Accountant

Christine Scully – Director of Development Leslie Williams – Volunteer & Special Events Coordinator

Jeff Young – Vice President of Operations Mike Bevel – Operations Department Collin Bolen – Assistant Box Office Manager Carla DeHart – Administrative Coordinator Isidro Hernandez – Maintenance Department Lead Paula Jauregui – Maintenance Department Victor Maldonado – Maintenance Department Matt Meyer – Assistant Operations Manager Josie Reeves – Box Office Manager Kelly Rich – Event Manager Joey Rincon – Overnight Security Supervisor David Schlauch – Operations Manager Chad Sonnier – Operations Department JD Villaseñor – Director of Premium Seat Sales

THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT THE WOODLANDS

Home of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion2005 Lake Robbins Drive • The Woodlands, TX 77380

Phone: 281-364-3010 Fax: [email protected]

Letter from the President & CEO

Welcome to the 23rd season of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, also known as the Home Away from Home of Houston Ballet and the Summer Home of the Houston Symphony. This year, our performing arts lineup include tonight’s Houston Ballet performance of Giselle, nine Houston Symphony concerts, a free performance by the Texas Music Festival Orchestra and the 17th Annual Children’s Festival.

We are excited to bring back the Houston Symphony on Dec. 7 for a very special holiday program called Holly Jolly Symphony Spectacular. This is the second time in 23 seasons that this concert will be presented. It is the perfect family event to get everyone in the holiday spirit.

New additions to the stage this year include a brand new orchestra shell that was custom built for The Pavilion and a state-of-the-art, high-definition video camera/projection system that projects the very best video possible on larger screens.

We are again providing free mezzanine and lawn seating for all of our performing arts events thanks to our generous sponsors. We even provide free lawn chair rental for the entire family to enjoy the performance on the lawn. Please take advantage of this great opportunity and bring your family, friends and neighbors to The Pavilion this season to enjoy a memorable evening under the stars. You will be glad that you did!

I want to thank our performing arts sponsors and our board of directors for their continued support. I look forward to seeing you this coming season

Jerry MacDonaldPresident & CEO

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s 2012 Performing Arts Season Presented by

and Sponsored by

The North Plaza is sponsored by

TheWortham

Foundationofficial automobile of The Pavilion

official airline of The Pavilion

Sponsored in part by Pre-performance activitiessponsored by

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Houston Ballet

Presented with scenes from Swan Lake and Le Corsaire (The Pirate)

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionFriday, May 4, 2012 – 7:30 p.m.

Houston Ballet Orchestra conducted by Ned Battista

Stage Managers: Michelle Elliott and Joe Lumia

This performance lasts approximately two hours and 20 minutes. There will be two 20-minute intermissions.

Swan LakeWhite Swan Pas de Deux

Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)Choreography by Stanton Welch,

after Marius Petipa (1818-1910) and Lev Ivanov (1834-1901)Costume Design by Kristian Fredrikson (1940-2005)

Danielle Rowe and Linnar Looris

World Premiere: March 4, 1877,at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, Russia.

Petipa and Ivanov Premiere: Jan. 27, 1895,at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Houston Ballet Premiere: Sept. 29, 1977,at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts.

Houston Ballet’s Revised Production Premiere: Sept. 20, 1984,at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts.

Stanton Welch Premiere: Feb. 23, 2006, by Houston Ballet in the Brown Theater at Wortham Theater Center.

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Program

GiselleLe Corsaire

Pas de Deux

Music by Adolph Adam (1803-1856)Choreography after Marius Petipa (1818-1910)

Jun Shuang Huang and Kelly Myernick

World Premiere: Jan. 23, 1856, at the Paris Opera in Paris, France.

Intermission

Production: GiselleDancers: Danielle Rowe and Jun Shuang HuangPhotographer: Amitava Sarkar

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ProgramProgram

Gisel le Music by Adolphe Adam (1803-1856)

Choreography by Marius Petipa (1818-1910) after Jean Coralli (1779-1854) and Jules Perrot (1810-1892)Produced and Staged by Ai-Gul Gaisina

Scenic and Costume Design by Peter FarmerLighting Design by Tony Tucci, Recreated by Lisa J. Pinkham

World Premiere: June 28, 1841, by the Paris Opera at Théâtre de l’Academie Royale de Musique in Paris, France. Houston Ballet Premiere: Sept. 27, 1979, at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts.

Synopsis

ACT IYoung and innocent, passionate about dancing, Giselle, a peasant girl, is in love.

She is courted by Albrecht, Duke of Selesia, who disguises himself as a peasant lad and visits her in the village.

Hilarion, a gamekeeper who is secretly in love with Giselle, witnesses their meeting and becomes jealous and suspicious.

Berthe, Giselle’s overprotective and superstitious mother, is concerned for her daughter’s delicate and fragile health. She warns Giselle that too much dancing could be dangerous and that young girls who die before marriage are destined to become Wilis – vengeful, ghostlike creatures.

The unexpected arrival of a hunting party led by the Prince of Courland and his daughter Bathilde – the real fiancée of Albrecht – brings more dancing to the autumn harvest celebration.

Amidst the joyous festivities, Hilarion reveals Albrecht’s true identity. The shock of Albrecht’s betrayal brings Giselle to a state where she loses her reason. Devastated, she collapses and dies of a broken heart.

ACT IIIn the gloomy village cemetery, Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis, holds her mystical and supernatural powers over the magical sisterhood. Each night between dusk and dawn, the Wilis do her bidding, seeking only male prey that they force to dance until they are exhausted or their hearts give out, or until they are so weak, the men can be thrown to their deaths in the nearby lake.

Hilarion mourns by Giselle’s grave but flees in terror when he is visited by the ghostly forms.

Albrecht, sad and remorseful, brings field flowers to Giselle’s grave. He senses her spirit around him.

Hilarion falls victim to the Queen of the Wilis. He succumbs to her powers and to those of her spirit helpers and drowns in the lake.

Giselle defies Myrtha and dances all through the night until Albrecht is at the very point of exhaustion.

The sound of the church bell heralds the dawn. The Wilis vanish and the spirit of Giselle disappears with the soft morning light. Albrecht is saved and is left with only her memory to cherish.

Gisel leGiselle Sara Webb

Albrecht Simon Ball

Hilarion Ian Casady

ACT I: A RHINELAND VILLAGE

Berthe, Giselle’s Mother Samantha Lynch

Wilfried, Albrecht’s Squire Peter Franc

The Prince of Courland Linnar Looris

Bathilde, His Daughter Jessica Collado

Master of the Hunt Christopher Coomer

Male Friends Luke Ingham

Charles-Louis Yoshiyama

Rhodes Elliott

Oliver Halkowich

Female Friends Katelyn May

Emily Bowen

Hitomi Takeda

Nozomi Iijima

Peasants and Courtiers Artists of Houston Ballet

ACT II: GISELLE’S GRAVE IN THE FOREST

Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis Melissa Hough

Two Wilis Jessica Collado

Nao Kusuzaki

Wilis Artists of Houston Ballet

Intermission

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Houston Ballet

STANTON WELCH JAMES NELSON Artistic Director Executive Director ERMANNO FLORIO Music Director LOUISE LESTER TINA BOHNSTEDT STEVEN WOODGATE Principal Ballet Master Ballet Master Ballet Master

Principals SIMON BALL IAN CASADY AMY FOTE MIREILLE HASSENBOEHLER MELODY MENNITE JUN SHUANG HUANG DANIELLE ROWE CONNOR WALSH JOSEPH WALSH SARA WEBB

First Soloists LINNAR LOORIS KELLY MYERNICK

Soloists

Demi Soloists Peter Franc James Gotesky Luke Ingham Lauren Strongin

Apprentice Harper Watters Ben Stevenson, O.B.E. Artistic Director Emeritus

Christopher Bruce, C.B.E. Associate Choreographer

Official Airline of Houston Ballet

Corps de Ballet Aria Alekzander Emily Bowen Rupert Edwards Sadie Elliot Rhodes Elliott Christopher Gray Nozomi Iijima Elise Judson Samantha Lynch Katelyn May Michael McGonegal Allison Miller Madison Morris William Newton Jim Nowakowski Jordan Reed Aaron Sharratt Garrett Smith Hitomi Takeda Megumi Takeda Ceriah Tedjamulia Natalie Varnum Charles-Louis Yoshiyama Brian Waldrep

Jaquel Andrews Jessica Collado Christopher Coomer Karina Gonzalez Oliver Halkowich Melissa Hough Ilya Kozadayev Nao Kusuzaki Katharine Precourt

Houston Ballet Orchestra

1st ViolinWinona Fifield, Concertmaster Sylvia Ouellette, Assistant ConcertmasterDoreen HanrahanJoanna ParkJoanna BeckerNadia LesinskaCarey LewisChristine Elston

2nd ViolinElizabeth Frederick*, PrincipalKaren Hall Wilkson*Barbara Shreffler*Micah RinghamKatrina Bobbs SavitskiDerek Powell

ViolaRene Salazar, PrincipalCharles Johnson*Elizabeth CharlesKostadin Dyulgerski

CelloMax Dyer*, PrincipalDave Zeger*Cornelia WatkinsMatthew Dudzik

BassCarla Clark*, PrincipalGreg Garcia*Frank Murry*

FluteLisa Nickl, PrincipalPeggy Russell*Colleen Matheu Johnson

PiccoloColleen Matheu Johnson

OboeAlison Chung, PrincipalLinda Gilbert

English HornLinda Gilbert

ClarinetRandall Griffin*, PrincipalCynthia Schubert

BassoonMichael Frederick*, PrincipalJames Roberson

HornJames Wilson, PrincipalWade ButinChris ShelburneDeborah Rathke

TrumpetTheresa Hanebury*, PrincipalKevin Shannon

Ned BattistaConductor

TromboneMichael Warny*, PrincipalBrian Logan

Bass TromboneRichard Reeves*

TubaMark Barton*, Principal

TimpaniAlec Warren, Principal

PercussionKaren Slotter, PrincipalMatt McClung

HarpSadie Bertrand, Principal

* 10+ years of service

Tickets and subscription packages can be purchased at The Pavilion Box Office located at 2005 Lake Robbins Drive in The Woodlands. The Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and on event days through the start of the show. Individual tickets also are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling 800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

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featuring Tiempo Libremichael Krajewski, conductor

THURSDAY

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Gates at 7 p.m.

It’s going to be a Hot night in Havana with tiempo Libre, one of the hottest young Latin bands today. this sizzling, dance-inducing Latin music group throws a giant Cuban dance party with infectious tropical rhythms. Come celebrate, Cuban style!

$15 orchestra seating, FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of

www.woodlandscenter.org 281-363-3300

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Artistic Director Artistic Profile

AI-GuL GAISINAProducer & Stager, Giselle

Born in Kazan in the USSR and educated in Leningrad at the famed Vaganova Choreographic Institute – sometimes referred to as the Kirov Ballet School – Ai-Gul Gaisina graduated from the class of Naima Valievna Baltacheva. Traveling throughout South America, Cuba, Europe and Australia, she partnered with the legendary Alexander Godunov before joining The Stanislavsky Ballet Theatre in Moscow, where she created several principal roles, the most notable being in Khatchaturian’s Gaynee. In 1973, Gaisina left Russia and, at the invitation of Sir Robert Helpmann and Dame Peggy van Praagh, joined The Australian Ballet where, amongst other roles, she danced Ronald Petit’s Carmen, Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, Kitri in Nureyev’s Don Quixote, Michelle in Gillian Lynne’s Fool on the Hill and Valencienne in Helpmann’s magnificent The Merry Widow. The birth of her children also signaled the beginning of her teaching career which began at the Victorian College of the Arts where Anne Woolliams was principal. In 1983, at the invitation of Dame Margaret Scott, Gaisina joined The Australian Ballet School where she taught for 10 years before joining The Australian Ballet once more – this time as guest teacher and coach, under the direction of Maina Gielguid and subsequently Ross Stretton and now David McAl-lister. Gaisina has, by invitation, taught at The Royal Danish Ballet, Houston Ballet and the Hong Kong Ballet company. During The Australian Ballet’s 2009 season, Gaisina danced the role of “Clara - the elder” at the Sydney Opera House and at the State Theatre in Melbourne, in Graeme Murphy’s highly acclaimed production of Nutcracker - The Story of Clara. Outside a busy professional dance career, she is an accomplished painter. She is married to producer Andrew Guild and has a son, Tim. In July 2010, Gaisina staged her own production of Don Quixote for The Australian Ballet’s Dancers Company. The production, which will remain in the repertoire for several years, has been reviewed by Karen Van Ulzen of Dance Australia who writes “Don Quixote by Ai-Gul Gaisina is full of fun, humour and virtuoso dancing ... laugh-out-loud fun as well as fabulous dancing.” Don Quixote also toured Australia in 2011.

STANTON WELCHHouston Ballet Artistic Director (Choreographer, Swan Lake)

Stanton Welch’s choreographic career developed during his time with The Australian Ballet. In 1990, he received his first choreographic commission from the company, marking the beginning of a series of com-missioned works over the next 14 years and developing his diverse choreographic style. For The Australian Ballet, he has created The Three of Us (1990); Of Blessed Memory (1991), for which he was voted best new choreographer in 1992 by readers of the British magazine Dance & Dancers; Divergence (1994), which has been performed at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and City Center in New York; full-length pro-ductions of Madame Butterfly (1995) and Cinderella (1997); Red Earth (1996); X (1999); and Velocity (2003). In 2005, Welch created a lavish new staging of The Sleeping Beauty for The Australian Ballet. Madame Butterfly has become a signature work for Welch internationally, and is in the repertoires of Houston Ballet, National Ballet of Canada, Atlanta Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre and Boston Ballet.

In July 2003, Welch assumed the leadership of Houston Ballet, America’s fourth largest ballet company, as artistic director. He is one of the most sought after choreographers of his generation, having created works for such prestigious international companies as Houston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, The Australian Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Royal Danish Ballet.

Welch was born in Melbourne to Marilyn Jones, O.B.E., and Garth Welch, A.M., two of Australia’s most gifted dancers of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1986, he began his training at the late age of 17, quickly winning a scholarship to San Francisco Ballet School. In 1989, he was engaged as a dancer with The Australian Ballet, where he rose to the rank of leading soloist, performing such principal roles as Des Grieux in Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon, Lensky in John Cranko’s Onegin, Camille in Ronald Hynd’s The Merry Widow, and Alan Strang in Equus. He also has worked with internationally acclaimed chore-ographers such as Jirí Kylían, Nacho Duato and Maurice Béjart.

In 1995, Welch was named resident choreographer of The Australian Ballet. That same year, he was commissioned to create Corroboree (Wildlife) for The Australian Ballet to perform at “United We Dance,” a dance festival in San Francisco celebrating the 50th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter and featuring major companies from across the world premiering new works.

Welch has been extremely active internationally, receiving numerous commissions from the world’s leading companies. For Houston Ballet, he has choreographed 17 works: Indigo (1999), Bruiser (2000), Tales of Texas (2004), Blindness (2004), Bolero (2004), Nosotros (2005), Brigade (2006), a spec-tacular new staging of Swan Lake (2006), The Four Seasons (2007), Punctilious (2007), The Core (2008), A Doll’s House (2008), Mediæval Bæbes (2008), Marie (2009), Elements (2009), 40 (2009), La Bayadère (2010), The Ladies (2010), The Gentlemen (2011) and Tapestry (2012). For San Francisco Ballet: Maninyas (1996), Taiko (1999), Tu Tu (2003), Falling (2005) and Naked (2008). For American Ballet Theatre: Clear (2001), two one-act ballets as part of Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison (2002); and a new version of Carmina Burana as part of the evening-length work HereAfter (2003). For BalletMet: Evolution and Don Quixote, both full-length works. For Atlanta Ballet: A Dance in the Garden of Mirth (2000). For Royal Danish Ballet: Ønsket (1998) and Ander (1999). For Birmingham Royal Ballet: Powder (1998). For Moscow Dance Theatre: Green (2000) and OPUS X (2001), both created for Nina Ananiashvili’s group.

Welch also has staged works for Colorado Ballet; Cincinnati Ballet; Tulsa Ballet; Texas Ballet Theater; The Royal Ballet School; Singapore Dance Theatre; Royal New Zealand Ballet; and Fugate/Bahiri Ballet NY.

PhotographerPam Francis

Students Score aSpecial Performance at

The Pavilion’s Musical ScoresStudents from the Greater Houston area are rewarded with a perfor-mance at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion for an educational out-reach program, Musical Scores, May 9. Approximately 5,600 students and teachers from 26 schools and nine districts are expected to attend this 17th annual event.

Since its inception in 1995, Musical Scores, one of The Pavilion’s most successful edu-cational outreach programs, has grown from serving 200 students its first year to nearly 5,600 participants this year.

Musical Scores primarily serves academically at-risk middle school stu-dents who earn the privilege to attend a special event at The Pavilion by displaying model behavior and achieving specific scholastic goals. To be rewarded, students must accomplish goals as established by their teachers and/or administrators. These goals might include academic accomplishments, improving attendance, book-reading objectives, raising test scores, modifying classroom behavior, or whatever the ad-ministrators choose. Once the students achieve their goals, or “musical

scores,” they are rewarded with this free performance and lunch at The Pavilion. The students also receive complimentary Musical Scores T-shirts for their achieve-ment.

For more information about Musical Scores, as well as The Pavilion’s other ed-ucational outreach programs, visit www.woodlandscenter.org.

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Houston Ballet Staff cont.

Acknowledgements

ARTISTIC & ACADEMY Coaches...................................................................................................................................Yannick Boquin, Johnny Eliasen, Ai-Gul Gaisina Artistic Coordinator............................................................................................................................................................. Marc Spielberger Ballet Master, Houston Ballet II...................................................................................................................................................Claudio Muñoz* Ballet Mistress, Houston Ballet II........................................................................................................................................................Sabrina Lenzi Principal, Lower School........................................................................................................................................Priscilla Nathan-Murphy* Principal Instructor...............................................................................................................................................................Cheryne Busch Instructors.....................................................................Alex Arizpe, Susan Bryant*, Jeanne Doornbos, Elizabeth Everitt, James Harren,

Andrew Murphy, Sandra Organ*, Firat Ozsoy, Frances Perez, Krissy Richmond, Michael Remson, Sally Rojos*, Joyce Yost Ulrich*

Pianists......................................................................Donna Cameron, Yury Erivanov, Tomoe Hayashi, Aaron Hermes, Jo Ellen Hubert Academy/Administrator.......................................................................................................................................................Patrick Marshall Registrar....................................................................................................................................................................................Andrea Duarte Education Outreach Coordinator.........................................................................................................................................Chase Cobb Student Affairs Liason/Schedule Coordinator.................................................................................................................Zachary Gresham Administrative and Registrar Associate..............................................................................................................................Kendall Tooker Outreach Associate.........................................................................................................................................................Lauren Anderson* Dorm Chaperone...............................................................................................................................................................Nancy Teasdale Academic Advisor.......................................................................................................................................................Nathaniel Nakadate

General Counsel: Vinson & Elkins, L.L.P.

Immigration Attorneys: Foster Quan, L.L.P.

The dancers appearing in this performance are represented by theAmerican Guild of Musical Artists AFL-CIO.

Houston Ballet Orchestra members are represented byHouston Professional Musicians Association, Local 65-699, A.F. of M.

Stage Crew personnel are placed by I.A.T.S.E., Local 51.

Wardrobe personnel are placed by I.A.T.S.E., T.W.U. Local 896.

Houston Ballet is a member of Dance/USA.

Touring representation: Rena Shagan Associates Inc.

Official Healthcare Provider:The Methodist Hospital

Houston Ballet Staff

ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Human Resources Manager.........................................................................................................................................Brandon Campbell Company Manager................................................................................................................................................................ Angela Uchytil Computer Services Manager............................................................................................................................................ Bobby Moseley* Computer Technology Manager.............................................................................................................................................. MJ Bavaret Network and Computer Associate.................................................................................................................................Stephen Mensing Executive Assistant......................................................................................................................................................................Daisy Perez Administrative Assistant............................................................................................................................................................... Janet Iden Accounts Payable Manager..........................................................................................................................................Diamantina Peña Payroll Manager....................................................................................................................................................................... Carla Cortez Facilities Coordinator............................................................................................................................................................... Garth Luther Data Entry Clerk..................................................................................................................................................................... Ana Gonzalez Receptionists...........................................................................................................................................Patricia Tatum*, Monica Trevino

DEVELOPMENT Institutional Giving Manager.............................................................................................................................................Tyann Clement* Special Events Manager.......................................................................................................................................................... Suzie Cadey Development Campaign Coordinator......................................................................................................................Patrice McCracken Development Associate................................................................................................................................................. Beverly Sablatura Development Associate................................................................................................................................................................ Lori Lang Institutional Giving Associate..............................................................................................................................................Lindsey Conlon

MARKETING AND PuBLIC RELATIONS Public Relations Manager....................................................................................................................................................... Shauna Tysor Public Relations Associate..........................................................................................................................................................Sarah Lam Marketing Manager.................................................................................................................................................................. Sarah Meals Web Coordinator...................................................................................................................................................................Christine Price Ticket Services Manager........................................................................................................................................................... Angela Lee* Subscriptions Manager......................................................................................................................................................... Jessica Landry Group Sales Associate......................................................................................................................................................... Catrinia Ruben Group Sales Associate (Corporations)....................................................................................................................................... Pam Perry Teleservices Manager......................................................................................................................................................... Jacque Berkaw Box Office Manager.................................................................................................................................................................. Carlyn Scott Box Office Manager............................................................................................................................................................ Lauren Gayden Marketing/PR Consultant..................................................................................................................................... Connie McMillian Turner Wortham Theater Center Box Office Customer Service Representatives............................Lynn Chung, Sony Compton, Robert Delatte,

Samantha Gonzalez, Jessica Hoovler, Whitney Hutchinson, Rashida Moore, Aisha Roberts, Leokadia Rucinski, Katherine Scott, Jessica Williams

MuSIC Assistant Conductor................................................................................................................................................................ Ned Battista* Orchestra Manager........................................................................................................................................................... Richard Reeves* Music Librarian.................................................................................................................................................................Theresa Hanebury Solo Pianist........................................................................................................................................................Katherine Burkwell-Ciscon* Company Pianists..................................................................................................................................Michael Moricz, William Marsden Staff Pianists...................................................................................................Grecia Lavanderos, Vinhlac “Steven” Tran, Tarana Taylor

PRODuCTION Production Manager........................................................................................................................................................... Brian A. Walker Associate Production Manager............................................................................................................................................ Joseph Lumia Associate Production Manager............................................................................................................................................Michelle Elliot Technical Manager..............................................................................................................................................................Nathan Haworth Wardrobe Manager.................................................................................................................................................................Laura Lynch* Wardrobe Assistants...............................................................................................................Barbara Joyce Evans, Amie Rose McMillan Production Coordinator......................................................................................................................................................Jennifer Estrada Shoe Coordinator...............................................................................................................................................................Genie Lanfear* Resident Lighting Director.....................................................................................................................................................Lisa J. Pinkham Assistant Carpenter..............................................................................................................................................................Richard Worley Master Electrician..................................................................................................................................................................Barry Thomas* Assistant Electrician.................................................................................................................................................................Jason Mathis Property Master......................................................................................................................................................................Zenon Bareja* Master Soundman.......................................................................................................................................................................Jim Capfer Costume Maintenance Supervisiors.................................................................................................Mary Clare Thomas, Judy Malone Stein Wig & Make-up Supervisor...............................................................................................................................................Amanda Mitchell Costume Shop....................................................................................................Pat Ferrier, Monica Guerra, Sandra Kreps, Sara Seavey

Director of Finance Cheryl Lynn Zane*Director of Individual Giving/Events Patsy Chapman*Production Director Thomas Boyd*Director of Marketing and Public Relations Andrew Edmonson*Academy Associate Director Shelly Power*Director of Institutional Giving Judy V. Waters*

HOUSTON BALLET601 Preston Street, Houston, TX 77002

(713) 523-6300www.houstonballet.org

*Houston Ballet staff who have over 10 years of service

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Sponsor Spotlight

Three Long-TimeSupporters Make

Free Seating Possible for Giselle

EncoreThe Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands would like to thank the following contributors for their financial support of our 2012 Performing Arts

Season and Educational Outreach Programs as of April 26 printing deadline.

$100,000 - $249,999

Live NationGeorge P. MitchellThe Pavilion Partners

$75,000 - $99,999

The Wortham Foundation

$50,000 - $74,999

The Woodlands Development Company

$25,000 - $49,999

Anadarko Petroleum CorporationAudi of AmericaLindahl Family FoundationWoodforest National Bank

$15,000 - $24,999

ARAMARK Sports & EntertainmentH-E-BPepsiCo

$10,000 - $14,999

Chevron Phillips Chemical CompanyDevon EnergyInsperityKPMG, LLPLinn Energy

$5,000 - $9,999

Aon HewittCB&ICity of ShenandoahCullen Trust for the Performing ArtsFidelity InvestmentsJohn P. McGovern FoundationUnion Pacific FoundationWinstead PC

$2,000 - $4,999

EMIHuntsmanKinder Morgan Foundation

$1,000 - $1,999

Delvin & Joe AshBarb & Stephen CrainCandi & Gerald GlennSheryl & Fred GreeneTricia & Jerry MacDonaldJulie & Jerry MayrantWhitney & Derek McCoy

$1,000 - $1,999 cont.

Suzanne & Robert PotterVicki & Michael Richmond Maryann T. & Timothy Seaman

$500 - $999

Suzanne & Ed EllisJoAnne & Randy LowryGayelene & Ralph McIngvaleBrenda & John MizellSandy & Steve MorrowJanet Wong & Ronald MullinsArla & Gerald Neuberger Cindy NotarainniShannon & Brian WingMelissa & Jeff Young

$250 - $499

Nancy & Tom BattleLouise & Dr. Henry BetheaDebra & Michael CalielDixie & Bret CopeGaye & Bill CraigKarol & James Dreibelbis Anne & David Dunlap Keith & Grady FerryBob HurtJan & Greg JewellEd JonesConchita & Eric LadwigAnnice & John Nanninga Shelly & Michael O’NeilCheryl & Ron Ridlehuber Arlene & Sol SachsPeg & Tim WelbesPeggy & Ray Wilcox

In-Kind

United Airlines

The Pavilion PartnersFine Arts Scholarship Donors:

Charissa & Steve ArizpeDana & Chris BakerNelda & Jim BlairSylvia CaracioAnne & Dave DunlapSusan & Dan FordyceCarol & Phil GarnerLisa & Fred KoettingLinn EnergyJulie & Jerry MayrantArla & Gerald NeubergerDr. Judith RagsdaleMaryann T. & Timothy SeamanSheryl & Hank Wood

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion acknowledges the financial support of The Woodlands Township that is generated by the Event Admissions Tax

for its performing arts and educational programs.

ShowTimeShowTime is a list of events scheduled for The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, including start times and ticket prices.

Information is subject to change. Please check our website for the latest event information.

May 5 KSBJ Special Events Presents Casting Crowns • 7 p.m. with Matthew West, Royal Tailor and Lindsay McCaul $78.75 Res. Pit / $47.75 & $31.50 Reserved / $21 Lawn

May 12 Styx & REO Speedwagon • 6:40 p.m. $115 Res. Pit / $115, $75, $59.50, $49.50 & $39.50 Reserved / $20 Lawn

May 18 Dave Matthews Band • 7 p.m. with Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros $75 GA Pit / $75 Reserved / $40.50 Lawn

May 24 Hot Night in Havana • 8 p.m. with the Houston Symphony Michael Krajewski, conductor Tiempo Libre, special guests $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of The Wortham Foundation

June 2 Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band • 8 p.m. $136 Res. Pit / $136, $86 & $46 Reserved / $46 Lawn

June 8 The Beach Boys 50th Anniversary Tour • 8 p.m. $125 Res. Pit / $125, $85, $65, $45 & $25 Reserved / $20 Lawn

June 16 Dierks Bentley • Time TBA with special guests TBA 2012 Country Megaticket: $425 Sterling Package / $299.75 Silver Package / $92.50 Lawn Package / Individual ticket prices and on-sale date TBA

June 21 Il Divo • 8 p.m. $105 Res. Pit / $105, $89.50, $49.50 & $39.50 Reserved

June 22 Texas Music Festival Orchestra • 8 p.m. Lavard Skou-Larsen, conductor FREE event

June 23 Gang of Outlaws with ZZ Top • 6:30 p.m. with 3 Doors Down and Gretchen Wilson Ticket prices and on-sale date TBA

June 24 One Direction • 7:30 p.m. Reserved Seats Sold Out / $28.50 Lawn

July 3 Star-Spangled Salute • 8 p.m. with the Houston Symphony Michael Krajewski, conductor AJ Swearingen & Jonathan Beedle, vocalists FREE event sponsored by The Woodlands Development Company

July 11 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival • 6 p.m. with Slipknot, Slayer, Motorhead, Anthrax, The Devil Wears Prada, As I Lay Dying, Asking Alexandria and more $89.50 GA Pit / $69.50, $39.50 & $29 Reserved / $29 Lawn

Ticket InformationPrices do not include service charge. Tickets are available at all outlets, including Fiesta, select H-E-B and Walmart locations and Media Magic, by calling 800-745-3000, or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets also can be purchased at The Pavilion Box Office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and on event days through intermission. The Box Office is located at the north entrance to The Pavilion at 2005 Lake Robbins Drive in The Woodlands. For more information, call 281-363-3300 or visit www.woodlandscenter.org. Prepaid, preferred parking is available in the on-site Town Center Garage located along Six Pines Drive. Parking is $5 per vehicle for most performing arts events and $15 per vehicle for most contemporary events. Tickets for on-site parking can be purchased in advance at all locations and The Pavilion Box Office. Some service charges may apply. Advance purchase is not required, but guarantees a space the day of the show.

July 13 Big Time Rush • 7 p.m. with Cody Simpson and Rachel Crow $65 Res. Pit / $65, $49.50 & $39.50 Reserved / $20 Lawn

July 14 Farmers presents Rascal Flatts • Time TBA wth Little Big Town, Eli Young Band and Edens Edge 2012 Country Megaticket: $425 Sterling Package / $299.75 Silver Package / $92.50 Lawn Package / Individual ticket prices and on-sale date TBA

July 15 311 • 7 p.m. with Slightly Stoopid $59.50 GA Pit / $49.50, $39.50 & $29.50 Reserved / $25 Lawn

July 17 Dukes of September • 7:30 p.m. with Donald Fagan, Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs $125 Res. Pit / $125, $77.50, $57.50, $37.50 & $27.50 Reserved

July 20 Barenaked Ladies & Blues Traveler • 7 p.m. with Big Head Todd and the Monsters and Cracker $69.50 Res. Pit / $69.50, $49.50, $39.50 & $29.50 Reserved / $20 Lawn

July 22 Chicago & The Doobie Brothers • 7:30 p.m. $145 Res. Pit / $145, $86, $46, $36 & $26 Reserved / $26 Lawn

July 26 Warner Bros. presents Bugs Bunny at the Symphony • 8:30 p.m. with the Houston Symphony George Daugherty, creator and conductor $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and Lindahl Family Foundation Aug. 3 Kiss and Mötley Crüe • 6:45 p.m. $126 Res. Pit / $126, $100.50, $70.50, $50.50 & $30.50 Reserved / $26 Lawn

Aug. 11 IDentity Festival 2012 • 2 p.m. with Eric Prydz, Wolfgang Gartner, Nero-DJ Set and more $25 general admission

Aug. 12 Jason Mraz • 7:30 p.m. with Christina Perri $59.50 Res. Pit / $59.50 & $39.50 Reserved / $23 Lawn

Aug. 15 Crosby, Stills & Nash • 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices and on-sale date TBA

Aug. 18 Iron Maiden • 7:30 p.m. with Coheed and Cambria $99.50 GA Pit / $99.50, $79.50 & $59.50 Reserved / $35 Lawn

Aug. 28 94.5 The Buzz Presents: • 6:30 p.m. The Honda Civic Tour 2012 Linkin Park & Incubus with MUTEMATH $100.25 GA Pit / $90.25, $80.25 & $50.25 Reserved / $46.50 Lawn

Sept. 6 Latin American Classical • 8 p.m. with the Houston Symphony Hans Graf, conductor $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of The Wortham Foundation

Sept. 7 Kelly Clarkson & The Fray • 7:30 p.m. $79.50 Res. Pit / $79.50, $49.50, $39.50 & $29.50 Reserved / $20 Lawn

Sept. 8 Ford F-Series presents Toby Keith • Time TBA with Brantley Gilbert plus special guest 2012 Country Megaticket: $425 Sterling Package / $299.75 Silver Package / $92.50 Lawn Package / Individual ticket prices and on-sale date TBA

Sept. 21 Evening with Brahms • 8 p.m. with the Houston Symphony Hans Graf, conductor Frank Huang, violin Brinton Averil Smith, cello $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of The Wortham Foundation

Oct. 12 Hocus Pocus Pops • 7:30 p.m. with the Houston Symphony $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of H-E-B

Oct. 26 Jason Aldean • Time TBA with Luke Bryan plus special guest 2012 Country Megaticket: $425 Sterling Package / $299.75 Silver Package / $92.50 Lawn Package / Individual ticket prices and on-sale date TBA

Nov. 10 17th Annual Children’s Festival • 10 a.m. presented by Devon Energy $8 in advance / $10 at door

Nov. 11 17th Annual Children’s Festival • 12 p.m. presented by Devon Energy $8 in advance / $10 at door

Dec. 7 Holly Jolly Symphony Spectacular • 7:30 p.m. with the Houston Symphony $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of Woodforest National Bank & KPMG, LLP.

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The Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion gratefully acknowledges the support of The Wortham Foundation, The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts and George P. Mitchell that makes free mezzanine and lawn seating possible for tonight’s performance of Giselle by Houston Ballet.

Among the most lasting contributions from Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wortham to the city of Houston was the creation of The Wortham Foundation in 1958. The Worthams were great philanthropists, entrepreneurs and civic leaders in the Houston community. Upholding the standards, traditions and values of the Worthams, the Foundation focuses on supporting nonprofit cultural organizations with an emphasis on the performing arts, museums and more. The Pavilion has been part of The Wortham Foundation’s giving for more than 10 years. The Wortham Foundation also supports The Pavilion’s entire performing arts season.

The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts (the “Trust”) has supported Houston Ballet’s performances at The Pavilion since 2007. The Trust was formed in 1979 for the purpose of providing financial assistance to performing arts institutions located in the State of Texas and especially the Greater Houston metropolitan area. Its trustees believe the Trust should benefit both present and future generations in a permanent and significant way.

George P. Mitchell, former chairman of Mitchell Energy & Development Corp. and founder of The Woodlands, along with his late wife, Cynthia Woods Mitchell, for whom The Pavilion is named, dreamed of creating a first-class performing arts facility for The Woodlands since the commu-nity’s inception in 1974. They envisioned such a facility as a venue for performing arts events as well as popular music. The dream became a reality when The Pavilion opened in April 1990. Since that time, The Mitchells have been generous supporters of The Pavilion’s performing arts programs, including tonight’s performance of Giselle by Houston Ballet.

“We are very proud to have the financial support of The Wortham Foun-dation, The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts and George P. Mitchell, three major funders of arts organizations in Houston,” said Jerry MacDon-ald, president and CEO of The Pavilion. “Their support enables us to offer free seating at performances such as tonight’s Houston Ballet perfor-mance, helping make the arts more accessible to the community.”

The support of these foundations and George P. Mitchell helps The Pa-vilion bring the power and beauty of live performing arts to The Wood-lands and surrounding area.

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The Celebration of a Sensational Seasonof Arts Continues this Summer at The Pavilion

There is still much more to come at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion for the 2012 performing arts season, including classical music, dance, cartoon characters, patriotic fanfare, award-winning children’s per-formers and more. Join us for more amazing events under the stars.

On May 24, come see a sizzling performance of Hot Night in Havana featuring Tiempo Libre and the Houston Symphony. One of the hottest young Latin bands today, members of the Miami-based Tiempo Libre are

true modern heirs to the rich tradition of the music of their native Cuba.

This summer, more than 100 gifted musi-cians from around the world are show-cased with the Texas Music Festival Orchestra, a FREE summer concert ex-traordinaire June 22. These amazing young artists perform Richard Strauss’ “Death and Transfiguration,” Op. 24, and

Brahms’ Symphony No. 3.

Then ignite your patriotic spirit at the FREE Star-Spangled Salute July 3 featuring the Houston Symphony and all your patriotic favorites including Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” with cannons blasting from the top of the hill. Joining the symphony are AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle to perform their remarkable tribute to Simon & Garfunkel. It’s Americana at its finest!

Emmy Award-winning creator and con-ductor George Daugherty is back with Bugs Bunny at the Symphony, a spec-tacular new fusion of classic Warner Bros. Looney Tunes projected on the big screen and their exhilarating original scores played live! Bugs Bunny returns with an even bigger cast of zany char-

acters including Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner and more. New to the concert are special guests Tom and Jerry In The Hollywood Bowl, The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo!

Join us as we celebrate Houston Sym-phony Music Director Hans Graf’s farewell season with two classical performances in September - Latin American Classical Sept. 6 and Evening with Brahms Sept. 21. The Symphony’s 2012-13 season will be Graf’s grand finale after 12 years at the helm of this world-renowned orchestra.

Get into the spirit of Halloween with a “spooktacular” concert full of tricks, treats and bone-chilling music at Hocus Pocus

Pops Oct. 12. Daddies, mummies and little ghosts and goblins can dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes. Take a ride on the Great Pumpkin Express and have a blast at Radio Dis-ney’s Graveyard Smash Dance Party!

At the 17th Annual Children’s Festival Nov. 10 and 11, The Pavilion is transformed into a giant playground of fun for the young and young at heart as award-winning children’s performers educate and entertain during two days of non-stop fun and excitement. Music, dance, comedy, arts and crafts, games, face painting and more are around every corner. It’s a world of per-forming and visual arts for kids combined with experiential hands-on and learning opportunities that celebrate creativity and individuality. Come join the fun!

Ring in the holidays with a heart-warming celebration featuring the sounds of the season at the Holly Jolly Symphony Spectacular Dec. 7. Frolic in our Winter Wonderland, complete with snow, as the Houston Symphony performs holiday classics and popular carols, including a visit from Santa. All aboard the Candy Cane Express for a merry good time. The Pavilion offers complimentary mezzanine and lawn seating at all Houston Symphony concerts and tonight’s Houston Ballet perfor-mance, as well as free seating at the Star- Spangled Salute and Texas Music Festival Orchestra concert. Plus, picnics are welcome at all per-forming arts events.

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Concert Etiquette

ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Take a break from the outside world! Please turn off all cellphones and other audible electronics. Recording devices and photography are not allowed, including with cellular phones.

LATE SEATING

Fashionably late? If you arrive after a performance has started, our ushers will do their best to seat you during an appropriate pause in the program. For certain performances, and at the request of the artist, guests seated in the orchestra section might have to wait until a transi-tion is made between songs to proceed to their seats.

CHILDREN

The Pavilion is a family-friendly venue and we love to see families at our performing arts events. However, please be courteous of both the orchestra and those around you by keeping youngsters from talking loudly and running around during the performance. Even if you are seat-ed on the hill, loud children can be very distracting for everyone. We want all of our guests to have the most enjoyable concert experience possible.

DuRING THE PERFORMANCE

Guest should refrain from entering and exiting their seats while a per-formance is in progress. If you must leave your seat, please proceed quickly and quietly to the nearest aisle or ask the nearest usher for as-sistance. Please be courteous to other members of the audience.

APPLAuSE

Not sure when to applaud and when not to? A good rule of thumb is to watch the conductor. The conductor should let you know when a piece is over by lowering both arms and turning to face the audience.

AFTER THE CONCERT

Bravo! As the applause dies down, the performers will put their instru-ments away and the leave the stage. The house lights will be turned on so guests can exit safely.

TO PICNIC, OR NOT TO PICNIC?

Picnics are welcome at all performing arts events at The Pavilion. Guests can bring in any type of food item; however, beverages can not be brought into the venue. Guests are welcome to bring empty water bottles to fill at water fountains or to purchase beverages at our concessions stands.

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion offers concertgoers live performing arts events in a picturesque setting featuring such world-renowned organizations as the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet and Texas Music Festival Orchestra. The following information about concert etiquette will enhance your visit and help ensure that all of our guests enjoy their arts experience to the fullest.

Guest InformationA Founding Partners Memberand Dedicated Volunteer

TICKETS

Tickets are available at The Pavilion Box Office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the day of performances through intermis-sion. American Express, MasterCard, VISA and Discover are accepted at The Pavilion Box Office.

Tickets also are available at all outlets, including Fiesta, select H-E-B and Walmart locations and Media Magic, or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.

For guests with hearing impairments, Ticketmaster’s TDD number is 800-755-6244. Groups of 20 or more are eligible for discounts for per-forming arts and selected contemporary events. For information, call 281-210-1127 or visit The Pavilion Box Office.

PARKING

Guests may park free of charge in lighted and patrolled lots conve-nient to The Pavilion. Preferred parking is available for all events in the on-site Town Center Garage. For most events, lots open 90 minutes prior to the performance.

FOOD AND BEVERAGES

Food and beverage items are available from The Pavilion concession areas in the North, South and Lawn plazas. Concessions are operated by ARAMARK Sports & Entertainment. Food can be brought in during all performing arts events; however, beverages are not allowed into the venue.

RESTROOMS, TELEPHONES

Permanent restrooms and telephones are located in all three plazas.

LAWN CHAIRS

For comfortable hillside seating, guests may bring blankets or use The Pavilion’s specially designed lawn chairs free of charge for all performing arts events.

FIRST AID

Trained medical professionals are on duty at all Pavilion events. If medical help is needed, ask any Pavilion staff member for assistance.

GuESTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

The Pavilion is accessible to guests with disabilities. For detailed infor-mation, consult our free brochure available at the Information Booths, call 281-364-3010, or visit www.woodlandscenter.org.

INFORMATION BOOTHS

Information booths are located at the gated entrances in the North, South and Lawn plazas. If guests have questions or concerns, they are encouraged to visit Pavilion volunteers who staff the information booths throughout the events.

INCLEMENT WEATHER

Pavilion concerts are not canceled due to rain. If it rains on the day of the concert, guests are encouraged to wear rain apparel.

CHILDREN

For most contemporary events, children 5 and under are admitted free to the lawn without a ticket. At most performing arts events, children are admitted free with their parents to the mezzanine and lawn areas. All children must have a ticket to sit in orchestra-level seating.

ATMs

ATMs are located in the North, South and Lawn plazas of The Pavilion.

PROHIBITED ITEMS

To ensure the enjoyment and safety of all our guests, the following items may not be brought into The Pavilion: glass bottles, cans, bever-ages, food (except picnic meals at performing arts events only), cam-eras, recording devices, weapons, aerosol cans, strollers, laser pointers, animals, tablets (iPads), laptops and lawn chairs.

CAMERAS AND RECORDING DEVICES

At the request of the individual artists, cameras and recording devices are not permitted at our facility.

LOST AND FOuND

To inquire about lost items, guests may ask a Pavilion staff member for assistance or call The Pavilion Administrative Office during business hours at 281-364-3010.

TOuRS

Guided tours of The Pavilion can be arranged for groups by calling 281-364-3010.

SPECIAL EVENTS

The 1,600-square-foot Woodforest Bank Club, located just off The Pavil-ion’s North Plaza, is available for lease year-round. Outfitted with large video screens, multimedia equipment with surround sound, a copier, fax and dedicated telephone and modem lines, the Club is designed for business meetings and special, private events. For rental informa-tion, call 281-363-0900.

The House of Blues Hospitality Tent provides a tented outdoor setting for pre- or post-concert gatherings at most contemporary concerts. For more information, call 281-363-0900.

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Nancy Battle, a long-time resident of The Woodlands, has been involved with The Pavilion Partners from the very start. She immediately took the position of president and began assisting with the creation of numerous educational outreach and fundraising programs for The Pavilion. She was instrumental in creating The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Program, which has awarded more than $500,000 in scholarships to aspiring students of the visual and performing arts over the past 13 years. She also was a founding member of Partners’ Annual Wine Dinner & Auction, an event that raises money for the Fine Arts Scholarship Program as well as The Pavilion’s educational outreach programs.

Battle helped create The Pavilion’s annual Children’s Festival, a four-day event designed to educate and entertain elementary and intermediate school stu-dents through a fascinating lineup of storytelling, music, dance and audience participation. Over the years, she has served on numerous committees and volunteered for many educa-tional programs held at The Pavilion.

Professionally, she has worked as an elementary school teacher and devoted much of her time to improving the lives of children and making the arts accessible to everyone. In addition to volunteering for The Pavilion Partners, Battle has served as president of Cypress Woodlands Junior Forum and National Charity League (The Woodlands Chapter), as well as served on the board of directors for Goodwill Indus-tries of Houston, Women Helping Women and Inter-faith. She also is involved with Montgomery County Women’s Center and The Woodlands Community Presbyterian Church.

Awards Battle has received include the North HarrisCommunity College Humanitarian Award, the Womanof Distinction award for three years and The Wood-lands Hometown Hero award. She is the mother of two grown children, Kelly and Christine, and has fourgrandchildren. The Pavilion Partners is proud to have

such a great volunteer who has been committed to the arts since the beginning.

For more information about Partners, visit www.woodlandscenter.org/volunteer.

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