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Greater Hartford Health, Spring 2018 — March 26, 2018

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • March 26, 2018 • Hartford Business Journal 3 Newsmakers EDITORIAL Greg Bordonaro | Editor, ext. 139, gbordonaro@HartfordBusiness.com Gregory Seay | News Editor, ext. 144, gseay@HartfordBusiness.com Matt Pilon | News Editor, ext. 143, mpilon@HartfordBusiness.com John Stearns | Staff Writer, ext. 145, jstearns@HartfordBusiness.com Joe Cooper | Web Editor, ext. 127, jcooper@HartfordBusiness.com Stephanie Meagher | Research Director Heide Martin | Research Assistant Steve Laschever | Photographer BUSINESS Joe Zwiebel | President and Publisher, ext. 132, jzwiebel@HartfordBusiness.com Donna Collins | Associate Publisher, ext. 121, dcollins@HartfordBusiness.com Amy Orsini | Events Manager, ext. 134, aorsini@HartfordBusiness.com Shannon Vincelette | HBJ Office and Events Coordinator, ext. 122, svincelette@hartfordbusiness.com Jaime Rudy | Sales Director, ext. 124, jrudy@HartfordBusiness.com David Hartley | Sr. Accounts Manager, ext. 130, dhartley@HartfordBusiness.com Christopher Mazzaia | Sr. Accounts Manager, ext. 128, cmazzaia@HartfordBusiness.com Kristen P. 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Box 330, Congers, NY 10920-9894 www.copyright.com HartfordBusiness.com (860) 236-9998 Game on "Illegal sports betting takes place throughout the state and on the internet, and legalization would deliver the appropriate consumer protections and taxation, within licensed environments." Ted Taylor , president of Sportech Venues Inc., which operates Connecticut's off-track betting sites, on his support for sports-betting legalization. Brett Raphael | Artistic Director/CEO, Connecticut Ballet By John Stearns jstearns@HartfordBusiness.com Brett Raphael, Connecticut Ballet artistic direc- tor/CEO, doesn't tip-toe around ballet's challenges: It has to change perceptions and attract younger audiences, part of the motivation behind a May 11 event for young professionals. That's when "Friday Night out at the Ballet" — a 6:30 p.m. pre-show event (free glass of wine included) with behind-the-scenes tidbits of the "Russian Classics" show that night — aims to demystify the unique ballets at The Bushnell. The Russian ballets are "Raymonda Variations" and "Petrouchka." A third show that evening, "Pulse," is a contemporary, edgy work with techno music and as far from Russian ballet as you can get, Raphael said. Do arts like ballet have a perception problem among young people? The traditional symphony, opera and ballet per- forming-arts institutions have a real perception problem and rightfully so. Those art forms have largely been a function of white privilege in our society. It's time to do what shows like "Frozen," "Wicked," and "Lion King," have done for younger audiences: excite them with visuals, engage them with pertinent content, and keep it affordable. What's your biggest opportunity trying to at- tract a younger audience? Showcase the sheer athleticism of ballet and extreme commitment to hone our technique passed down largely from European conserva- tories and national theaters of the 19th and 20th centuries. We have fabulous talent to showcase. What's your biggest challenge trying to attract a younger audience? Removing barriers to attending something one hasn't experienced before. Some young pro- fessionals ask what's appropriate dress for the theater. Answer: It's a night out. Casual to chic. What would young people find most surprising about a ballet performance? How diverse we are. We have top dancers from Sweden, Cuba, Brazil, Australia, Nicaragua, Rus- sia, Japan, Colombia and the U.S. What's the competitive climate for audiences' discretionary income? Brutal. We're competing with the bar scene on one hand and big-screen, HD simulcasts of the Bolshoi Ballet and Metropolitan Opera for $15 on the other. 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