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Gloria Yin is a conductor, pianist, and singer from London, UK, now based in the USA. Recent conducting highlights have included a multi-media performance of Missy Mazzoli's opera Song from the Uproar in collaboration with the David Geffen School of Drama, Yale Schwarzman Center, and Yale Opera, which they co-directed with projection designer Camilla Tassi, and Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered. As a champion of new music, they have conducted numerous premieres, including Calvin Van Zytfeld's chamber opera Don't Trifle with Love, Daniel Knaggs' motet O vos omnes, and Shruthi Rajasekar's horn dectet Goddess.
Read MoreI'm a multi-disciplinary multi-hyphenate whose work pushes the boundaries of diversity and inclusion in multiple arenas.
Read MoreJessica Roemischer is an award-winning pianist, storyteller, and visual artist. Evocatively combining music and spoken word in live, interactive events, Jessica conjures a world beyond divisions, freeing the stories that are held in the silence of our hearts. New York-born and raised, Jessica lives in Sydney, Australia.
Read MoreEquity stage manager for theater and live events.
Read MoreI am a multi-hyphenate artist who predominantly works as a performance artist but is slowly also entering the world of makeup artistry and design. I am a jack of all trades and value learning and growth over perfection, but still put my heart into everything I do.
Read MoreExperimental Choreographer Bridging Art & Faith | Arts Professional passionate about helping artists thrive | UCLA MFA in Dance | Upcoming Show: “TESTIMONY” – a dance & music experience centered around a community of Afro-Diasporic women, their journeys of trauma, healing & faith | Stay connected via @tula.b.strong on social.
Read MoreKatie Dubbs is an arts entrepreneur. She is the founder of SIGN & SING, a nonprofit that integrates classical vocal music and American Sign Language. Katie directs performances in New York City, including at Lincoln Center, and writes for Opera News.
Read MoreI use anthropology to tell stories through writing and acting.
Read MoreI'm a historian by my BA Hons. degree, however, I spent more time doing theater and music events. My love and appreciation of the arts is extremely strong.
Read MoreI’m a multi-hyphenate arts practitioner and theorist, specializing in Caribbean culture. My main areas of concentration are dance, film and children’s museums.
Read MoreI've always been a writer in one form or another, but I also direct and perform.
Read MoreProfessional actor, writer and producer. I have acted professionally in New York City for ten years, and during my time at Princeton honed in on my skills to produce, write, direct in order to perform my own work. I was also in Quipfire! Princeton's oldest Improv Comedy group and have a passion for comedy.
Read MoreBriyana D. Clarel is a Black queer non-binary storyteller and curator living in Philadelphia. They explore truths through theatre, sketch comedy, writing, and teaching. Briyana is the founder of The Starfruit Project, a platform highlighting creativity for radical healing and brilliant growth. They love sleep, taro bubble tea, and ferns.
Read MoreCo-Artistic Director of RAWdance, choreographer, dancer, curator, collaborator, arts education advocate, arts administrator, digital marketing strategist. Loving wife, dedicated daughter, loyal twin sister. Chinese, Jewish, American. Lover of travel, animals, music, wine, and sweets. Born in NYC, raised in NJ, and a resident of CA.
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