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CREDITS

BLOOM: A Journey

 
 

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BLOOM: A Journey is a Production of Pilobolus in collaboration with Stuart Bogie, Kat Edmonson, and Rob Kapilow.

I. The Ferryman

The Waters of March by Antônio Carlos Jobim; Played by Roy Dunlap and Al Street

No One is Alone by Stephen Sondheim; Arrangement by Rob Kapilow; Played by Paul Sullivan

Performed by Kat Edmonson, Casey Howes, and Jacob Michael Warren

II. The Rugged Countryside

Soundscape conceived by Stuart Bogie

Performed by Stuart Bogie, Paris Cullen, Victoria DeRenzo, Quincy Ellis, and Ariana Nakamine with Ron Castonguay - Alto Sax, Matthew Comfort, ​​Darryl Gregory - trombone, Sam Hopkins- Saxophone, Evan K, and Dylan Olimpi McDonnell-alto saxophone

III. Far and Wee

[in Just-] by E. E. Cummings; Composed and Conducted by Rob Kapilow; Pianists Jonathan Babbitt and Raymond Buttero

Whither must I Wander by Ralph Vaughn Williams; Lyrics from Songs of Travel by Robert Louis Stevenson; Arranged and Conducted by Jonathan Babbitt

i thank you God for most this amazing by E. E. Cummings; Composed by Rob Kapilow

Soundscape - Kelvin Young

Alternating soloists: Emily Boone Easter, Allison Messier, and Patricia Niver

Litchfield County Choral Union, Jonathan F. Babbitt, Music Director - Martha Babbitt, Ted Babbitt, Emily Boone, Claudia Buick, Rich Browner, Raymond Buttero, Janet Corette, Caroline Duers, Jeffrey Easter, Felix Graham-Jones, Susan Hooker, John Manning, Ingrid Manning, Sarah Marze, Allison Messier, Patricia Niver, Harold Niver, Matthew Poltorak, and Ernie Sinclair 

Pilobolus’s Community Dance Project -  Stella Blyn, Barbara Cover, Connor Dealy, Lilly Katz, Sarah Mitchell, Kelly Munn, Olivia Pouder, and Vivien Vass

Viola - Harris Bernstein

Violin - Florrie Marshall

IV. The Legend of the Wendigo

Storytelling by Darlene Kascak with the support of the Institute of American Indian Studies

Sound Design by Ben Sollee

Performed by Eryn Barnes, Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Marlon Feliz, Hannah Klinkman, and Paul Liu

Behind the Trees and Along the Road

Production Manager - Eric Taylor

Production Stage Manager - Kasson Marroquin

Stage Managers - AJ Bilotta, Jacob Russell, Bridget Sullivan

Scenic Design - Yannick Godts

Production Crew - AJ Bilotta, Robert Kwalick, Josh Sandberg, Kasey Sarmiento, Emily Taylor, Dawn Yocum

Journey Guides - Yanai Feldman, Owen Kent, Sam Kent, Robert Kwalick, Katie Lang, Cole McVay, Maggie Pouder, and Jack Wallace

Welcome Station - Rachel Canowitz, Linda DiSarro, Abby Doolittle, Jen Gleason, Sam Kent, Kasey Sarmiento, Trinity Mink, Trish Mink, Anzu Munn Hochstetter

Thank you!

Sunny Meadow Farm for being our gracious hosts

Scott & Karen Brady for use of their beautiful boat, recently restored by Wendy Welshans with Forman students

Hat Rabbit Studio

Institute of American Indian Studies

Our amazing volunteers!

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