Let Us Entertain You
Here are the men and women who have helped transform Washington into one of the nation’s liveliest centers for the performing arts
Published Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Plácido Domingo. Photograph of Domingo courtesy of Washington National Opera
They are the wizards, the people who make things happen on stages and in nightclubs, concert halls, and other performance spaces. They’re seldom in the spotlight themselves. But they bring their eye, ear, baton, management skills, and sometimes checkbook to venues all over town. James and Esthy Adler Philanthropists The Adlers have sponsored productions at such theaters as Arena Stage, Round House, and Theater J. Sylvia Alimena Music director, Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, Friday Morning Music Club Orchestra, and McLean Orchestra The busy conductor is also a French-horn player with the National Symphony Orchestra. Fabian Barnes Founder and artistic director, Dance Institute of Washington and Washington Reflections The former Dance Theatre of Harlem soloist has helped give hundreds of DC children a chance to dance. Ysaye Barnwell President, Sweet Honey in the Rock Founder Bernice Johnson Reagon left Washington’s signature a cappella group in singer Barnwell’s able hands. Calvin Cafritz Chair of the board, Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation The Cafritz Foundation is a major funder of arts organizations. Karma Camp Choreographer Many major musicals and opera productions have the stamp of Camp. Mary Cliff Host, WAMU’s Traditions The host of the area’s longest-running radio show devoted to folk music, Cliff is a goddess to folk fans.
Anne Corbett Executive director, Cultural Development Corporation Flashpoint, a DC gallery and performance space for emerging theater groups, artists, and performers, is a Corbett creation. Melvin Deal Founder, African Heritage Dancers & Drummers and African Heritage Dance Center Deal is the granddaddy of African dance in the region. Plácido Domingo General director, Washington National Opera With Domingo at the helm, the WNO has attracted world-class talent and world-class benefactors. J. Freedom du Lac Pop-music critic, Washington Post Rock fans follow his blog as well as his reviews in the Post. Yvonne Edwards Cofounder, Knock on Wood Tap Studio Known as Washington’s “tap lady,” Edwards has taught and nurtured tappers for 61 years. Paul Gordon Emerson Artistic director and cofounder, CityDance Ensemble In addition to teaching, choreographing, and directing his contemporary-dance company, Emerson runs one of the area’s leading educational-outreach programs. Susie Farr Executive director, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland Farr has a beautiful complex with theaters for intimate performances as well as grand concerts to showcase the university’s acclaimed music school and other talent. Charles Fishman Executive director, Duke Ellington Jazz Festival Dizzie Gillespie’s former manager is determined to make DC a jazz mecca and to honor its famous native son Duke Ellington. Scott Fortier Founding artistic director, Catalyst Theater Company Fortier produces daring new works that make the big boys sit up and take notice. Janet Alexander Griffin Artistic producer, Folger Theatre Griffin has a knack for finding what’s new in what’s old, whether it’s manuscripts, music, or plays. Sidney Harman Chair, Harman International Industries Harman is the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s $19.5-million angel. Luis Haza Music director, American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras The longtime conductor, a violinist with the NSO, has led many orchestras and arts organizations in the area. Seth Hurwitz Owner, 9:30 Club Hurwitz, with sidekick Lisa White, attracts top talent and gives up-and-comers a start at one of the hottest live-music venues in town. Bob Israel Jazz promoter The longtime booker for Blues Alley also leads jazz bands and plays brilliant trombone. Allyson Jaffe Manager and co-owner, DC Improv Booking acts for her club and for other large events, Jaffe is at the center of the comedy scene. Mike Jaworek Manager, Birchmere and Iota Club & Café Jaworek covers the musical waterfront. If folk, blues, and roots artists are in town, they’re playing at the Birchmere. Terrence Jones President and CEO, Wolf Trap Foundation Jones is committed to new works and to enhancing the reputation of the only national park devoted to the performing arts. Ernie Joselovitz Founder, Playwright’s Forum Joselovitz is father figure, fundraiser, and head cheerleader for the forum, which offers classes as well as information on playwriting opportunities. Michael Kahn Artistic director, Shakespeare Theatre Company Kahn stages productions at two theaters and is expanding the company’s repertoire far beyond the Bard. Michael Kaiser President, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Kaiser has wrangled money from a tightfisted Congress to upgrade his aging building. He loves dance, and the center’s dance programs have never been stronger. Jon Kalbfleisch Musical director, Signature Theatre Jon K. is Washington’s music man. He’s had 18 Helen Hayes Award nominations and won four, and he has guest-conducted the area’s symphony orchestras. Norma Kaplan Division chief, Arlington County Cultural Affairs Division Arlington County is the best local-government incubator for the performing arts, and Kaplan is the mother hen. James Kimsey Founding CEO and chair emeritus, AOL The billionaire has donated millions to the Kennedy Center. He’s chair of the Washington National Opera and on the executive committee of the National Symphony Orchestra. Robert and Arlene Kogod Philanthropists The Kogods are major donors to several theaters including the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland. Jane Lang and Paul Sprenger Founders, Atlas Performing Arts Center Their H Street, Northeast, venue gives emerging artists a place to shine. Liz Lerman Founding artistic director, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange Lerman has been heralded all over the world for having knocked down barriers of age and size for dancers. J. Reilly Lewis Founder and music director, Washington Bach Consort Lewis not only directs the Bach Consort, one of the best chamber groups in the area; he’s also a master keyboardist and music director of the Cathedral Choral Society. Peter Marks Theater critic, Washington Post His review is the first to be read after opening night, and his raves drive ticket sales.
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