
Like the song says, “everything is beautiful at the ballet,” and it was epitomized by this year’s Colorado Ballet Firebird Gala. Moving dance performances, colorful décor, a sincere tribute to artistic director Gil Boggs, sumptuous food and beverages, and after-dinner dancing onstage at Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Each is a distinctive experience on its own. But everything combined into one evening? It was a fundraiser to remember.

Ballet mistress/choreographer Sandra Brown, with husband Gil Boggs, artistic director
The evening began with a cocktail reception at Chambers Grant Salon, before guests took their seats inside the theatre. There, after a short welcome from Boggs and Mayor Michael Hancock, they were treated to the dancing talent of Maria Mosina and Alexei Tyukov with Firebird Pas de Deux. Their lyrical performance was a bittersweet moment, as both confirmed onstage afterward that this is their last year. The anticipated debut of ARROW Five Years Out followed, as 10 dynamic dancers performed the work choreographed by Sandra Brown.

Maria Mosina
Gala chair Denise Sanderson presided over a tribute to Boggs, honoring his first 10 years of guiding the success and growth of the Colorado Ballet as artistic director. Boggs was surprised onstage by family members from Atlanta, who traveled to Denver for the gala. A live auction, run by Doug Tisdale, included unique items such as a private dinner for 10 prepared by renowned Denver chef Frank Bonanno, as well as a stunning portrait of Maria Mosina, created by Darrell Anderson. After a paddle raise featuring generous donors, guests adjourned outside for a sumptuous dinner prepared by Kevin Taylor’s at the Opera House. The evening ended with dancing on the Ellie stage with DJ Larry.

Reps from presenting sponsor ARROW Electronics
Gala chair Sanderson wrote: “Many of our dancers’ careers have been made possible through scholarship opportunities that allowed them to pursue their dreams to become professional dancers. Increased support of our Academy Scholarship Fund will help the next generation of dancers reach their potential as well.
With the mission of Every.Body.Dance, Colorado Ballet’s Education and Community Engagement department is our hidden gem. Far-ranging programs serve in-need students, teachers, families, people with disabilities and lifelong learners in Colorado. Student matinees have always been one of my favorites – imagine the Ellie Caulkins Opera House filled with 2,000 energetic and excited students, many of whom are experiencing their first live performance. One first-grade student commented to his teacher: “This is way better than TV!”
For schools that lack funds for transportation or that are located in rural areas precluding a field trip to Denver, Colorado Ballet has begun an innovative program to live stream performances directly to the classroom, thereby removing barriers to experiencing the arts.
Increasing the capacity of community engagement and opportunities for Academy students to be supported by scholarships are two ways Colorado Ballet is planning for the future – Five Years Out, as ARROW says. I hope you will reach deep and support these outstanding programs…” For more information on the Colorado Ballet, its programs and donor opportunities, please visit: ColoradoBallet.org.
- Table decor reflects Firebird colors.
- Tables are readied for 450.
- Karen Spinelli and Mark Davidson
- Table sponsors Paul Goodspeed and Mary Poole
- Ballet mistress/choreographer Sandra Brown, with husband Gil Boggs, artistic director
- (l to r): Lorraine Salazar, Dianne Bartlett and Jan Hammond
- (l to r): Development gala coordinator Susan Stiff, dancer Francesca Martoccio and committee member Jan Hammond
- The registration table opens.
- Teresa Scott (left) and Kathy Jacoby
- Sarah Demeola and Scott Finlay
- Committee member Jan Hammond (left) and gala chair Denise Sanderson
- Brittany and Craig Vogtsberger
- Holly and Jeremy Kinney
- James and Suzanne Buchanan
- Jerry Kashinski and Mary McBride
- Dancer Francesca Martoccio is flanked by board co-chair Duke Hartman (left) and artist Darrell Anderson
- Ashley and Jeffrey Myers
- (l to r): Arlene Johnson, Tom Jensen and Sandi Hewins
- Bidding at the live auction
- Auctioneer Doug Tisdale
- Erin Nichols and Mick Ostermeyer
- Erik Cederlund (left), with Gretchen and Tom Sickler
- Mary and Don Scrivner
- Board member Merry Logan and Charles Grant
- Alexi Tyukov and Maria Mosina
- Maria Mosina
- (l to r): Thomas Malley, Elaine Weng, Steve Logan and Cari Spieker
- The reception crowd grows.
- (l to r): Daniel Kopnisky, Allie Coppeak and Steve Edmonds
- Tom Jensen and Sandi Hewins
- (l to r): Artist Darrell Anderson, Eula Adams, Stephanie DeGraff Bender and auctioneer Doug Tisdale
- (l to r): Katie Knoch, Lora Ledermann, Amy Mikkola and Erin Rolston
- Marlene Stegel (left) and Louise Rouse
- Settling in for the performances and program
- Denver Mayor Michael Hancock (left0, with Artistic Director Gil Boggs
- (l to r): Robert Macauley, Ann Kirkpatrick, and Vicki and trustee Harry Sterling
- Matthew Keeney and Radhika Mahanty
- Auctioneer Doug Tisdale looks for a bidder’s number and gala chair Denise Sanderson displays a high-bidder’s gift.
- Dancers Tracy Jones and Tyler Rhoads
- Beverage servers prepare for 450 guests.
- Alexandra West, of ARROW Electronics (left) and board co-chair Elizabeth Katkin
- Firebird-themed tables feature birds of paradise.
- Board member Colleen Curran (left), with Suzanne and James Buchanan
- Hugh Gottschalk (left), with board member Ann and Ford Frick
- Cheri Rubin (left) and Chandra Kuykenall
- Rio Longacre and Chris Lee
- Board member Mary Lou and Don Kortz
- Stephanie Dossodak (left) and Pam Sletten
- Stephanie Dossodak, Susan Stiff and Pam Sletten
- Guests sit down for a sumptuous dinner.
- Reps from presenting sponsor ARROW Electronics