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More fallout over Kage's dismissal
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"Let me add, however, that we have other beautiful productions of the same ballets that precede Jonas."
Marilyn Neilson, an arts patron since 1970, has become a fan of Kage's leadership. "I have found in the past years that I've become enthusiastically supporting the ballet. I feel it's too late and nothing we say is going to make a difference.
"I have traveled all over the world and have seen many ballets, and the artistry of Jonas Kage has brought up the caliber of Ballet West to compete with some of the best. His job description is artistic director, and I feel he has out-performed himself.
"We look like mountain hillbillies in the eyes of the global ballet community."
Another donor, Regina Rosenthal, said, "What happened is a mystery."
"They get money from the Zoo Arts and Parks taxes. I'm a taxpayer, and we would like to know what is going on. I have friends and colleagues on the executive board, but they won't talk to me."
Local businessman and Ballet West donor Robert McComas said that after talking with the board and Kage, he is unhappy with how Kage was treated when the executive board decided to abruptly terminate the artistic director's contract.
"Jonas was blindsided," McComas said. "There wasn't a hint of him doing anything that disturbed the board. In the past three years, he hasn't had any feedback until the past evaluation in April."
Kage said he feels honored by the support he has received since the company announced his departure last month. "I'm happy I was able to make an impression with this community. And I want everyone to know that I would not leave this company voluntarily. And since we perform for the public and receive donations, it is, in a sense, the public's company, too. Therefore I think they have a right to know what is going on."
E-mail: scott@desnews.com
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