
Sounds like heaven.
Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.
My subjects are newsmakers: Actors who have starred in Academy Award-winning movies, Olympic gold medalists, book authors, runway fashion models, titans of business, U.S. Surgeon General, and two astronauts. I am an active member of the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), and the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).
Car enthusiasts around the world send their cars to German-born Hartmut Feyhl in Florida, who modifies the engines, brakes, and suspension for extreme performance. He is the owner and founder of RENNtech, one of the world's most respected automobile-performance companies.
Feyhl's high-performance cars have been featured on the covers of leading automotive magazines, including Car and Driver, eMercedesBenz, Motor Trend, AutoWeek, Modified Luxury & Exotics and others. Modified Luxury & Exotics described RENNtech as, "one of the foremost Mercedes-Benz tuners in the world."
Hartmut spent 12 years at AMG Germany, a performance-engineering firm, then was North American Technical Director for AMG before it became a part of Mercedes-Benz. He left AMG to launch RENNtech.
Balanchine supervised Todd at the emerging School of American Ballet.
A versatile dancer, Todd danced from 1936 to 1972, an unusually-long period.
He went on to choreograph dozens of ballets for Kansas City Ballet, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, San Francisco Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet, and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Todd also choreographed for musical theater, opera and television. He choreographed the opera Samson and Delilah for which the dancing received a better review than the singing.
In 1981, he was appointed Artistic Director of Kansas City Ballet, and held that position until 1996.
In 2006, he was notified that he had been granted the Dance Magazine Award for his lifetime achievement in dance.To make this photograph, I visited Todd at his residence. As I loaded film into my camera, I asked if his preference was to stand or sit. When I looked up, he had taken a seat on this bench, and he looked so comfortable and relaxed that is where we stayed.
The Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity opened in 2011, and is the new home for Kansas City Ballet and the Ballet School.
Photograph copyright Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.