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FRANCESCO VENTRIGLIA | Artistic Director
It is with immense joy and pride that I welcome you to the Alberta Ballet’s inaugural performance of La Sylphide, a milestone in ballet’s history that has enchanted audiences for nearly two centuries. This marks a significant moment for our company, as we present this timeless classic for the very first time in Alberta.
La Sylphide, originally choreographed by the legendary Filippo Taglioni and later reimagined by August Bournonville, is a work that captures the ethereal beauty of the sylphs and the poignant longing of human emotion. In this new version, I meticulously explore the importance of movement and meaning, bringing a profound understanding of pantomime to the forefront. With Herman Severin Løvenskiold’s original musical score and with my infusion of new choreography in both acts, the production breathes new life into this beloved narrative.
We are thrilled to embark on this journey, showcasing the talent, artistry, and passion of our dancers, who have poured their hearts into this production. I extend my deepest gratitude to our creative team, designers, restager, and the entire artistic and production team for their extraordinary efforts in bringing this vision to life.
Their dedication and talent shine through in every aspect of this performance. Presenting La Sylphide is not just about preserving tradition; it is about embracing an innovative approach that honours the past while inviting new interpretations. Thank you for being part of this historic occasion!
Warm regards,
FRANCESCO VENTRIGLIA
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
 
        
        
      
    
    The Story
LA SYLPHIDE
Act I
The story of La Sylphide concerns a young Scotsman, James, who is about to be married to Effie. The morning of the wedding day, James is dozing in a chair by the fire when a Sylphide appears beside him and wakens him with an airy kiss. She dances for him before she vanishes up the chimney.
As he greets his lovely bride and her friends, James tries to forget the enchanting Sylphide. Among the neighbours James has a rival, his cousin Gurn, who is also very much in love with Effie. During the preparations for the wedding an old fortune teller, Madge, enters and huddles before the fire, trying to warm herself. James orders her out of the house, but Gurn befriends her and offers her something to drink. Madge reads Effie’s palm and prophesies that the young girl will never marry James but will become the wife of Gurn. When James, puzzled and disturbed, is left alone again, the Sylphide appears at the window. She tries to persuade him to follow her to the forest where she lives. Gurn returns in time to see James chasing the empty air. He runs to fetch witnesses to James erratic behaviour.
The festivities begin, and the guests dance an exhilarating Scottish reel. In the midst of this rollicking dance the Sylphide flies across the room, invisible to all but James. He deserts his partner to follow her, but she has disappeared. Finally, everything is ready for the ceremony. James is holding the ring with which he is to marry Effie when the Sylphide reappears and swiftly seizes it. He pursues her out of the house and into the forest. In the meantime toasts are being drunk, but when Effie turns to touch glasses with James, he is not there. She collapses in tears while Gurn, jubilant, leads the other men in search of the missing bridegroom.
Act II
The second act opens on a forest scene. Madge and the grotesque demons who are her attendants are concocting a poisonous brew in which they soak a scarf. With it Madge plans to wreak her vengeance on James.
The witches vanish, and day breaks on a lovely woodland glen. There is a dance of many sylphides, and then they disappear. The Sylphide enters, followed by James. She tells him that this is her home; she brings him wild strawberries to eat, cool spring water to drink, and floats up to the branch of a tree to show him a bird’s nest. But when he tries to capture and hold her, she slips from his grasp and flies away. He tries to follow.
Gurn and the other wedding guests arrive, looking for James. Gurn finds James’ jacket, but on the advice of old Madge, he conceals it and tells Effie that he has found no trace of her fiancée. She reluctantly listens to Gurn’s ardent suit. They abandon the search for James. James returns to the glen, disconsolate over the Sylphide’s elusiveness. The witch approaches and offers him the magic scarf, promising that with its aid he can capture the fragile creature and hold her close forever.
When the Sylphide reappears, James draws out the gossamer veil. With a childish delight, she leaps to catch it as he tosses it into the air. He swears that she shall have it if she will kneel and promise to remain with him always. As she happily agrees, he twines the poisoned scarf around her shoulders. Her wings drop softly to the ground.
James tries to comfort her, but it is too late. She dies in the arms of her sister sylphs. As they bear her upwards beyond the tree tops, the wedding procession of Effie and Gurn passes in the distance. James falls unconscious. The old witch Madge is left alone, exulting in her triumph.
 
        
        
      
    
    La Sylphide Creative Team
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      A La Scala Ballet School graduate, joined La Scala Ballet in 1997, debuting as a soloist in Forsythe’s In The Middle, Somewhat Elevated in 1998 and as the Bronze Idol in Makarova’s La Bayadère. His repertoire included roles in works by Petit, Balanchine, Ailey, and others, performing internationally at venues like the Metropolitan Opera and Covent Garden. As a choreographer, he created notable works including Il Mare in Catena (nominated for the Golden Lion), Normale, and SuperGame for Svetlana Zakharova. His pieces such as Immemoria and Sed lux permanent were performed by major companies like La Scala and the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève. In 2010, Francesco became Director of MaggioDanza, and in 2014, he was appointed Artistic Director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet, leading international tours and introducing new choreographers. His restaged Wizard of Oz was highly acclaimed. From 2018 to 2020, he served as Adjunct Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Uruguay and co-founded the Sydney Choreographic Centre in 2020. Since joining Alberta Ballet as Artistic director in January 2024, Francesco has made significant impact with his creative vision, contributing to the company’s vibrant repertoire and artistic growth. 
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      (born Nov. 5, 1777, Milan, Italy—died Feb. 11, 1871, Como) Filippo Taglioni was an Italian dancer and choreographer who developed the Romantic style of ballets. Filippo’s father, Carlo, and his brother, Salvatore, were also important in the dance world at the time. He made his debut in Pisa in 1794 and subsequently performed in ballets in Livorno, Florence, Venice, and Paris, where he studied with the Coulon family. In 1803 he was designated principal dancer and ballet master in Stockholm, from where over the years he toured Cassel, Vienna, Munich, Turin, Stuttgart,Berlin, Warsaw, and St. Petersburg. Filippo had two children, Paul and Marie, both of whom were dancers. Marie became one of the world’s greatest ballerinas, and Filippo created his famous La Sylphide for her in 1832, the first of the ballets blancs, or Romantic white ballets. 
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      August Bournonville was a renowned dancer and choreographer who shaped the Royal Danish Ballet for nearly five decades, establishing a distinctive Danish style characterized by dynamic dancing and expressive mime. Trained initially by his father and later in Paris, August returned to Copenhagen where he became a principal dancer and choreographer. His adaptation of La Sylphide in 1836, featuring Lucile Grahn, marked a significant achievement. Inspired by his travels, his ballets Napoli (1842), Bruges (1851), Wedding in Hardanger (1853), and From Siberia to Moscow (1876) reflected diverse cultural influences from Italy to Russia. Notable for preserving classical dance exercises, his Konservatoriet (1849) remains a historical testament to early 19th-century dance training. As a choreographer, August emphasized athleticism and storytelling through mime, influenced by his mentor Auguste Vestris. His works, including Valdemar and A Folk Tale, celebrated Danish culture alongside imaginative portrayals of Spain, Austria, and the Orient. Beyond his prolific career with the Royal Danish Ballet, he briefly led the Swedish Royal Opera and staged productions in Vienna. Honored in his later years with knighthood, August’s legacy endures through his ballets, many of which continue to grace the repertoire of ballet companies worldwide. 
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      Herman Severin Lovenskiold composed a new score for August Bournonville’s version of La Sylphide at the age of nineteen. Some believe August Bournonville chose Herman due to the cost of the original 1832 score by Jean Schneitzhoeffer, which French critics found lacking in quality and dramatic impact. A violinist himself, August considered music essential to ballet, shaping its atmosphere, rhythm, and meaning. Herman worked closely with him, crafting the ballet’s sequence and a piano reduction for two violins. In the mid-19th century, dance classes and rehearsals often used violin accompaniment. August observed that harmonizing music and ballet creates a unified art form. Herman’s score for La Sylphide is the oldest original Romantic ballet score, contrasting the ethereal Sylph with Scottish folk dances and enhancing the drama with melodramatic effects and dissonance. He composed mainly for the Royal Theatre and created the ballet The New Penelope (1847) and the opera Turandot (1854), which was staged only twice. In the 1850s, he became a court organist. 
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      A graduate of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (2008), Malgorzata has spent 20 years designing innovative theatre shows, opera productions, and concerts using new technologies and multimedia. Renowned for pioneering mapping and special effects, she collaborates with international teams and coordinates large-scale projects. Her credits include Paweł Althamer’s 2009 Golden Airplane in Brussels, the ‘Made in Polska’ concert series (2016), TV formats Idols and Pequeños gigantes (2017), and the Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews opening (2015). At the Polish National Opera, she designed multimedia for ballets such as Exodus (2021) and Pinocchio (2024) for Polish National Opera received best show award for The Carnival of the Animals (2019) at Wrocław Opera. Malgorzata has worked with prominent directors and choreographers and has experience in cities like Paris, London, Berlin, and Dubai. In January 2019, she became Technical Director of the Polish National Opera, one of only three women globally in this role. She joined Alberta Ballet in 2023 as Production Director and was promoted to Executive Producer in Spring 2024. 
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      Italo Grassi is a set designer and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts. With over 150 set designs, his work spans Opera, Ballet, and Musical theatre, showcased in leading theaters across Italy and globally (France, Spain, Germany, Korea, Brazil, Russia, Finland, Estonia, Croatia, Canada). Notably active in Japan, he debuted in Biwako in the 2000s for Verdi operas conducted by Maestro Wakasughi and directed by Keisuke Suzuki. Italo has also designed exhibition spaces and served as a technical director in opera theaters. Recent highlights include: Don Pasquale at Teatro Real in Madrid with Riccardo Muti, Simon Boccanegra in Seoul with M. Chung and Marco Gandini, Betulia Liberata in Salzburg with Muti, Viaggio a Reims and Farnace at Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, and Zaide at Teatro dell’Opera in Rome with Graham Vick and Daniele Gatti. He has designed classical ballets like Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet, winning the 2013 best ballet scenography award for Swan Lake with Maggio Danza and Francesco Ventriglia. Recently, he’s focused on musicals, including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Fame, and Rocky. 
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      Born in Italy in 1961, Giampero began his dance training under E. Polyakov. He passed exams at the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing in London and received scholarships for further studies at Mudra in Brussels, AterBalletto in Reggio Emilia, and Martha Graham School in New York. From 1982 to 2013, he was a principal dancer at the Dance Company of Florence Opera House. In 1983, he co-founded the contemporary dance group Azimuth with C. Vodoz, gaining international recognition. Galeotti danced with the Martha Graham Ensemble in New York and performed diverse roles in classical and contemporary repertoire for over 20 years, including productions such as Pulcinella (O. Araiz), Don Quixote (R. Nureyev), and Moor’s Pavane (J. Limon). Since 1999, Giampero has served as a ballet master at Florence Opera House, collaborating with directors like D. Bombana and choreographers such as F. Ventriglia. He has staged works at La Scala and taught master classes at Florence Opera House and as a guest teacher at Teatro Massimo and Roma Opera House. In 2015, he was a ballet master at Royal New Zealand Ballet and continues to prepare young dancers for auditions and competitions worldwide. 
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      Born and raised in Winston- Salem, North Carolina, Brian began his dance training at age seven with Irish Step dancing and ballet. He enrolled in the North Carolina School of the Arts in 2003, studying under Kee Juan Han, Melissa Hayden, and others. Brian joined American Ballet Theatre’s Second Company in 2007, touring nationally and internationally with ABT II for three years. He then joined Houston Ballet as an apprentice in 2010, rising to Demi-Soloist by 2015 and performing soloist and principal roles. His nine-year tenure at Houston Ballet included works by Stanton Welch, George Balanchine, and Twyla Tharp. Brian graduated cum laude from St. Edward’s University in 2016 while maintaining his ballet career. His experience includes a soloist role with the National Ballet of Uruguay in 2019, a company dancer with the Nashville Ballet in 2021-2022, and a soloist with Ballet West for the 2022-24 seasons. In July 2024, Brian became a Rehearsal Director at Alberta Ballet, invited by Francesco Ventriglia. 
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      After a distinguished 17-year career as a professional dancer, including eight seasons with Alberta Ballet, Yoshiya has transitioned to the role of rehearsal director at Alberta Ballet. His extensive experience on stage and in rehearsal studios now enriches the company from a new perspective. Originally from Niigata, Japan, Yoshiya began his ballet training at Niigata Ballet School and furthered his education at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto. He has danced with American Repertory Ballet, Boston Ballet II, and Kansas City Ballet before joining Alberta Ballet in 2016. Throughout his career, Yoshiya has captivated audiences with his remarkable interpretations of iconic roles. At Alberta Ballet, he has performed as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Albrecht in Giselle, and Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake. His artistry and dedication have left a lasting impression on audiences and colleagues alike. Now, as a rehearsal director, Yoshiya brings his wealth of experience and insight to guide the next generation of dancers at Alberta Ballet. 
Special Thanks to:
The Regimental Pipes and Drums of the Calgary Highlanders, Canadian Armed Forces.
 
        
        
      
    
    Casting
Subject to Change
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      The Sylph Luna Sasaki 
 James Lang Ma
 Madge Caleb Durbin
 Effie Hotaru Maruyama
 Gurn Matthew Maxwell
 Anna Mariko Kondo
 Nancy Allison Perhach
 Bims Mirko Melandri
 Bums Federico Vitali
 Little Girl Elsa Andersen
 First Sylph Alexandra Hughes
 Two Sylphs Allison Perhach, Seira Iwamoto
 Bridesmaids, Sylphs, Wedding Guests, Witches, Maids, Musicians
 Artists of Alberta Ballet: Zara Bailey, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Tess Browning, Alyssa Churchill, Emily Ditchburn*, Caleb Durbin, Teodora Dvoretski, Avery Ellis*, Alfonso Maria Guerriero, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Anri Hashimoto*, Evia Hayter*, Rhys Hudson, Seira Iwamoto, Jasmine Kang*, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Rikuto Kubota, Jolie Rose Lombardo, Emmanuel Lopez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Mia McIntyre*, Mirko Melandri, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara, Isabel Tornqvist, Camryn Visser*, Federico Vitali, Macyn Malana Vogt, Kairi Watanabe** With the participation of the Alberta Ballet School Trainee Program directed by Aram Manukyan. 
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      The Sylph Alexandra Hughes 
 James Kurtis Grimaldi
 Madge Yaroslav Khudych
 Effie Macyn Malana Vogt
 Gurn Michael Scott-Kahans
 Anna Mariko Kondo
 Nancy Seira Iwamoto
 Bims Alfonso Maria Guerriero
 Bums Federico Vitali
 Little Girl Claudia Gimon
 First Sylph Luna Sasaki
 Two Sylphs Tess Browning, Alyssa Churchill
 Bridesmaids, Sylphs, Wedding Guests, Witches, Maids, Musicians
 Artists of Alberta Ballet: Zara Bailey, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Tess Browning, Alyssa Churchill, Emily Ditchburn*, Caleb Durbin, Teodora Dvoretski, Avery Ellis*, Alfonso Maria Guerriero, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Anri Hashimoto*, Evia Hayter*, Rhys Hudson, Seira Iwamoto, Jasmine Kang*, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Rikuto Kubota, Jolie Rose Lombardo, Emmanuel Lopez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Mia McIntyre*, Mirko Melandri, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara, Isabel Tornqvist, Camryn Visser*, Federico Vitali, Macyn Malana Vogt, Kairi Watanabe** With the participation of the Alberta Ballet School Trainee Program directed by Aram Manukyan. 
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      The Sylph Luna Sasaki 
 James Lang Ma
 Madge Caleb Durbin
 Effie Alyssa Churchill
 Gurn Matthew Maxwell
 Anna Mariko Kondo
 Nancy Allison Perhach
 Bims Mirko Melandri
 Bums Federico Vitali
 Little Girl Elsa Andersen
 First Sylph Alexandra Hughes
 Two Sylphs Allison Perhach, Seira Iwamoto
 Bridesmaids, Sylphs, Wedding Guests, Witches, Maids, Musicians
 Artists of Alberta Ballet: Zara Bailey, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Tess Browning, Alyssa Churchill, Emily Ditchburn*, Caleb Durbin, Teodora Dvoretski, Avery Ellis*, Alfonso Maria Guerriero, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Anri Hashimoto*, Evia Hayter*, Rhys Hudson, Seira Iwamoto, Jasmine Kang*, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Rikuto Kubota, Jolie Rose Lombardo, Emmanuel Lopez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Mia McIntyre*, Mirko Melandri, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara, Isabel Tornqvist, Camryn Visser*, Federico Vitali, Macyn Malana Vogt, Kairi Watanabe** With the participation of the Alberta Ballet School Trainee Program directed by Aram Manukyan. 
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      The Sylph Alexandra Hughes 
 James Kurtis Grimaldi
 Madge Yaroslav Khudych
 Effie Hotaru Maruyama
 Gurn Michael Scott-Kahans
 Anna Mariko Kondo
 Nancy Seira Iwamoto
 Bims Alfonso Maria Guerriero
 Bums Federico Vitali
 Little Girl Claudia Gimon
 First Sylph Luna Sasaki
 Two Sylphs Tess Browning, Alyssa Churchill
 Bridesmaids, Sylphs, Wedding Guests, Witches, Maids, Musicians
 Artists of Alberta Ballet: Zara Bailey, Ashley Blair*, Zachary Boresow, Victoria Bourassa, Tess Browning, Alyssa Churchill, Emily Ditchburn*, Caleb Durbin, Teodora Dvoretski, Avery Ellis*, Alfonso Maria Guerriero, Scotto Hamed-Ramos, Anri Hashimoto*, Evia Hayter*, Rhys Hudson, Seira Iwamoto, Jasmine Kang*, Yaroslav Khudych, Chizuru Kikuchi, Rikuto Kubota, Jolie Rose Lombardo, Emmanuel Lopez, Hotaru Maruyama, Matthew Maxwell, Mia McIntyre*, Mirko Melandri, Allison Perhach, Michael Scott-Kahans, Leona Takada, Hinata Takahara, Isabel Tornqvist, Camryn Visser*, Federico Vitali, Macyn Malana Vogt, Kairi Watanabe** With the participation of the Alberta Ballet School Trainee Program directed by Aram Manukyan. 
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    Alberta Ballet Artistic Team
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      After her fourteen-year career as a dancer with Alberta Ballet, Reilley transitioned into the role of Artistic Coordinator and has now been promoted to Rehearsal Director. She is excited to help behind the scenes and share the knowledge that she has gained while working with our organization. Originally born in Eatonville, WA, USA, Reilley trained at both Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle and at Canada’s National Ballet School in Toronto. She joined Alberta Ballet as a dancer in 2008, and has since made Canada her home, becoming a dual citizen in 2019. Some of her most memorable roles with Alberta Ballet have been as Madame de Tourvel in Jean Grand-Maître’s Dangerous Liaisons, and Queen Anne in David Nixon’s Three Musketeers. 
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      Raven has been working in the arts for 18 years as a stitcher, costume crafter, dresser, wardrobe assistant, head of wardrobe, production director and now as a part of the Alberta Ballet artistic team. Being a local Albertan, Ravens’ work has been concentrated in Calgary, but has also taken her around our great province, across Canada, to the US and Europe in theatre, film and dance. More than half of her career has been spent at Alberta Ballet and she is so excited to be a part of the artistic team, assisting in bringing ballet magic to our community and beyond. 
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      Originally, from Medicine Hat, Rebecca relocated to Calgary after completing a BFA in Theatre Studies from the University of Lethbridge to pursue her passion for the arts. She has worked for various arts organizations in the city in the last 7 years and is enjoying her time working with both the artistic and production teams at Alberta Ballet. She is looking forward to what this season brings and is grateful for the opportunity to work with such a talented group of people and artists. 
Alberta Ballet Artistic Support
Lead Stage Manager | Seoyoung Park
Stage Manager | Tuled Giovanazzi
Physiotherapist | Brittney Winnitoy, Kirsten Taylor / Momentum Health
Pilates | Jo-Anne Bunbury / Calgary Pilates
Company Pianists | Marina Federov, Michael Levin, Juanita Faas,
Mary Martell, Lorel Leal, Helena Barker
Production Team
Stage Technicians provided by IATSE Local 212
Executive Producer | Malgorzata Szablowska
Assistant Technical Director Carpentry/Props/Flys | Jason McLellan
Lead Fly/Carpenter | Kevin Green
Head Props | Christina Hantos
Second Props | Cassandra Thorbjornsen
Lead Lighting  | Chris Axford
Second Lighting  | Oliver Petti
Lead Sound and Multi-Media | Dan Plumtree
Assistant Technical Director, Wardrobe | Raegan Moore
Second Wardrobe | Lori McMahon
Second Wardrobe/Stitcher | Erin LeBaron
Cutter | Anne Nguyen
 
        
        
      
    
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      Chair 
 Heather Rae, HRJ Consulting (Calgary)Vice Chairs 
 Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary)
 Heather Klimchuk, Advocacy, Connections & Communciations Consulting (Edmonton)Corporate Secretary 
 Frank Molnar, Field Law (Calgary)Treasurer 
 Jana Neal, SFG Investments (Calgary)
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      Denise Clarke, One Yellow Rabbit (Calgary) Lawrence Gervais, Babiche Consulting (Calgary) Wendy Gnenz, MNP (Edmonton) Alyssa Kim, Finning Canada (Edmonton) Noël Papadopoulos, Papas Group (Edmonton) Agnieszka (Aggie) Mikulski, TIPP Consulting (Edmonton) Ellie Siebens, EPL Consulting Ltd. (Calgary) Eric Toker, Modern Flowers (Calgary) Bob Willows, Willows Construction (2001) Ltd. (Winfield) Noel Xavier, Edmonton Community Foundation (Edmonton) Melissa Cook, Field Law (Calgary) Peggy Garritty, PG Communications Ltd. (Edmonton) Gregory Stirling, Alberta Court of Justice (Calgary) Sarah Palmer, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Calgary) Melissa Padfield, University of Alberta (Edmonton) 
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      CHAIR/PRESIDENT 
 Alfred SorensenSECRETARY/TREASURER 
 Peter A. JohnsonDIRECTOR 
 Heather RaeDIRECTOR 
 Jana NealDIRECTOR 
 Joni HughesDIRECTOR 
 Rita TripathyDIRECTOR 
 Peter Stapleon
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
             
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
           
           
           
           
           
           
          
          
        
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          