SGPA Announces 13th Season
2010-2011
Tinker Bell’s Magical Adventure
Friday, June 3, 2011 at 7:00 pm
Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00
pm & 7:00 pm
Sunday, June 5 at 2:00 pm
Thomasville Municipal Auditorium
Ballet
Legend Suzanne Farrell
Returns to Thomasville
for Master Class
World-renowned ballet legend
Suzanne Farrell returned to Thomasville
to teach a master class for the upper level dancers of South Georgia
Performing Arts. Since 2000, Ms. Farrell has held the Francis Eppes Chair
of the Arts at Florida
State University,
where she is a tenured professor.
Her appearance in Thomasville
was sponsored by the Florida State University Department of Dance in
cooperation with South Georgia Performing Arts and The Thomasville Cultural
Center.
Ms Farrell trained at the School of American Ballet and joined George
Balanchine’s New York City Ballet in 1961. Her unique combination of musical,
physical and dramatic gifts inspired Balanchine, who created over 30
ballets expressly for her. She danced for 28 years and symbolized an era in
ballet and achievement in dance.
Ms. Farrell is a repetiteaur for
The George Balanchine Trust and has served in a variety of cultural and
philanthropic organizations such as the New York State Council on the Arts,
the Arthritis Foundation, the Professional Children’s School and the
Princess Grace Foundation. Her
autobiography Holding On to the Air was published in 1990 and is now
in print by the University Press of Florida. A documentary on her life was
nominated for an Academy Award in 1997 as Best Feature Length Documentary.
She is the founder of The
Suzanne Farrell Ballet, which made its debut in the fall of 2000 at the Kennedy Center. She is the recipient of
honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, Notre Dame, Georgetown University
and others. In November 2003,
she was awarded the National Medal of the Arts; was presented the Nijinsky
Award at the 2004 Monaco Dance Forum.
In December 2005 she received the prestigious Kennedy Center Honor.
Her
role as an Eppes Professor at Florida
State University
results in her involvement in conducting dance classes and community
outreach to encourage appreciation in dance. The Suzanne Farrell Master Class was
funded by the South Georgia Ballet. The proceeds will be used to offer
aspiring dancers scholarship opportunities in dance within Florida State University,
including the annual Suzanne Farrell Workshop for Young Dancers.

SGB Dancers with Suzanne
Farrell and accompanist Ben Gunter
Celebrating
11 Years of Magic . . .
Look how we’ve grown!
SGPA was established
in 1998 by Artistic Director, Alison Bundrick, in Cairo with just 55 students.
We now have nearly 250
students with studios in four cities:
Bainbridge, Cairo, Moultrie
and Thomasville.
The ballet company
started with just 17 dancers and now we have 51.
We were the first
regional youth ballet company in this area and the first to do The Nutcracker.
This December will
mark our 10th Anniversary production of The Nutcracker by the ballet company.
Over 13,000 area
school students and nearly 35,000 people have seen a live performance of
either The Nutcracker or one of
our spring ballets.
This year marks the
sixth year we have offered drama classes with performances of Oliver, Into
the Woods, & Annie to name few.
Our faculty all hold
degrees in their field, specializing in dance performance, dance pedagogy,
theatre, musical theatre and arts administration. Miss La and Miss Alison also have
advanced degrees in dance with a MA and MFA respectively.
Professional training
has been a trademark for SGPA with a variety of guest faculty and
choreographers over the past ten years including:
¨
Suzanne Farrell, world renowned prima
ballerina
¨
Jane Wood Smith, former principal dancer
with Ballet West
¨
Kevin Martin, Nutmeg Ballet,
¨
Eran Bugge, Paul Taylor Dance Company
¨
Orialis Serrano, Fusion Dance Company
¨
Nicolas Pacaña, Festival Ballet Atlanta
¨
Pamela Robinson, Ballet Mistress, Ballet West
¨
Sonya Livingston, former Rockette
This spring will mark
the 10th ballet created specifically for SGPA and our students.
Our spring ballets
include the classics like Sleeping Beauty, Coppelia, and Cinderella, along
with 5 original ballets including:
Alice
in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, Snow White and last year’s The
Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
Many of our students
and graduates have continued their training and performing throughout the United States and Canada with:
¨ Brenau
University, University of Georgia, University of Alabama, Georgia College
and State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina
School of the Arts, Florida State University, Valdosta State University
¨ National
Ballet of Canada, Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, American Ballet Theatre,
Miami City Ballet, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Austin Ballet,
Orlando Ballet, Sarasota Ballet, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Atlanta
Ballet, Festival Ballet, Gainesville Ballet, FireSpark.
¨ The
Rockettes, West Side Story, Cats, Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels, Copacabana.
Paul Taylor Dance Company visits
SGPA
Eran Bugge, a dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company of New York City, taught
a master class to the Apprentice and Senior company dancers of South
Georgia Ballet. The master
class was followed by a question and answer session with the dancers. Laura Keys, ballet mistress at South
Georgia Performing Arts commented “the girls were enraptured by Eran
and her class,” adding that Ms. Bugge “had them
spellbound.”
Ms. Bugge is a former student of Alison Bundrick, artistic director
for South Georgia Performing Arts and South Georgia Ballet. Ms. Bundrick taught Eran while
serving as the School Director for the Orlando Ballet
School. According to Ms. Bundrick,
“Eran was a very talented student who showed real promise even as a
young dancer.” Ms. Bugge
went on to study at the Hart School of the University of Hartford
under the direction of Peggy Lyman, graduating Summa Cum Laude with a
B.F.A. in ballet pedagogy in 2005.
She joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in the fall of 2005.
The Paul Taylor Dance Company was in Tallahassee
performing for Florida
State University’s
annual festival, Seven Days of Opening Nights. According to the Seven Days
Festival, the New York Times celebrates Paul Taylor Dance as “one of
the most exciting, innovative and delightful dance companies in the entire
world.” The
San Francisco Chronicle says, “The American spirit soars whenever Taylor’s dancers
dance.” The company is
known as one of the world’s most exquisite ensembles.
Paul Taylor has received every important honor bestowed on artists
by the United States and
France. He is the recipient of three
Guggenheim Fellowships and has received numerous honorary Doctor of Fine
Arts degrees. Awards for
lifetime achievement include a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, often
called the “genius award,” and the Samuel H. Scripps American
Dance Festival award.
South Georgia Performing Arts was founded in Cairo in 1998 by Alison Bundrick and is
designed to provide quality training and challenging performing
opportunities necessary for the serious dancer. SGPA dancers are given professional
instruction and are exposed to classical repertoire. In addition, our dancers receive
further training with regional and national instructors, such as this
master class with Ms. Bugge.
Other famous guest instructors include the world renowned Suzanne
Farrell, Jane Wood of Ballet West, Orialis Serrano from Cleo
Parker-Robinson Dance Company, and Kevin Martin from Nutmeg Conservatory to
name a few. Ms. Bundrick
stated, “It is a thrill for me to be able to offer such incredible
educational opportunities to my dancers. To have one of my students return as
a working professional to share her talent with my dancers is equally
exciting. The most rewarding
aspects as a teacher are watching your students grow into successful
professionals and role models.”
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