Celebrating 25 years in San Francisco
by Maureen E. Cavanaugh, Development Officer for Individual Giving and Events
The Joyce Theater is a well known presence in New York City, where theater-goers know to look for dance companies not only from the New York area, but also from around the country and the world. Dance troupes that have their home base outside the New York area have been extremely successful with The Joyce’s audiences, and we love having our friends, old and new, come back to visit us year after year. Now in our 25th year, what better way to celebrate our silver anniversary than by traveling across the country to visit our friends and colleagues on their home turf and say “thank you for helping The Joyce become New York’s home for dance.”
Our first stop was to San Francisco, CA, where the sun was shining from the moment we stepped off the plane. Truly, the weather could not have been nicer, but the real joy from our trip was the warm welcome we received everywhere we went. On Friday, March 7th, we were fortunate enough to attend a reception hosted by one of our Trustees, Jim Herbert of First Republic Bank, and his lovely wife Cecilia in their San Francisco home. Executive Director Linda Shelton, Director of Development Larry Henry and I arrived at Jim and Cecilia’s home, and were greeted with a glass of champagne and a lovely view of the bay. We were then joined by several choreographers that we have worked with at The Joyce and Joyce SoHo, as well as members of other performing arts presenting organizations and supporters. After some fantastic hors d’oeuvres and lively speeches from Linda, Jim, and fellow Trustee, Jane Goldberg, we were on our way to see the San Francisco Ballet. The program included such pieces as Carousel (A Dance), a beautiful pas de deux from After the Rain, the premiere of On a Theme of Paganini, and a daring new piece entitled Eden/Eden. It was a fantastic program, and I think all our guests truly enjoyed it. Having never seen the San Francisco Ballet perform before, I was in total awe. The grace and skill of these dancers is immeasurable, and they deserve every word of praise they receive. (more…)










