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2014-589-E Arts - The ArtsCenter for 2014 Arts Grant Agreement $1,500
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DocuSign Envelope ID: ECE511A0- 1745 - 4353- 8DDA- 483D182AA9FD <br />February 2005- Cary Academy, Cary, NC <br />April 2010 Guest Instructor Theatre and Dance <br />Served as a guest instructor for Cary Academy's annual Ubuntu International Festival. <br />Workshops included Dancing Around the World and Introduction to Theatre of the Oppressed. <br />March 1998- Public School 6; NYC, NY <br />May 2005 Dance Instructor /Director /Choreographer <br />Responsible for directing and choreographing eight multi - cultural dance festivals for grades IC -8 <br />March 2004 Salisbury High School; Salisbury, NC <br />Acting Coach/ Guest Teacher <br />Taught a drama workshop that focused on play production fundamentals and served as an <br />acting coach and advisor for the productions of Fame and the play While Shakespeare Slept. <br />March 2001- Public School 199; NYC, NY <br />June 2003 Dance Instructor/ Choreographer <br />Served as the resident dance teacher for Surmyside After School Program. Students learned <br />various types of dance including multi - cultural, swing, jazz and hip -hop. <br />September 2001- Performing Arts Intermediate School 126; NYC, NY <br />June 2002 Drama Instructor <br />Taught Drama Techniques to junior high students and served as the drama component in the <br />MADD - music, art, dance, drama- program. <br />April 2002 Marion High School; Marion, SC <br />Acting Coach /Advisor/ Guest Teacher <br />Taught a monologue workshop for the Honors Drama Classes and served as an acting coach and <br />advisor for the production of the musical Grease and the play Bang Bang Your Dead. <br />DIRECTING /PRODUCING <br />December 2003- The ArtsCenter; Carrboro, NC www.artscenterlive.com <br />Present Director /Choreographer <br />Served as director and choreographer for the productions of Quack Quack Stick to My <br />Back, The Lost Spear, The Magic Ring, The Princess and the Frog, The Sneetches, Where <br />the Wild Things Are, and Una and the Goblin King, in the Earl Wynn Theatre. <br />February 1998- LEAP - Learning Through An Expanded Arts Program; NYC, NY <br />2005 Director/ Choreographer /Actor www.leapnyc.org <br />Served as director and choreographer for over 100 plays, including original works, for public <br />schools and private organizations in the five boroughs of NYC. Also, served as an actor and <br />producer in over 50 productions based on the works of Shakespeare, Greek Theatre and <br />Mythology. <br />March 2003- Public School 87; NYC, NY <br />June 2003 Director /Dance Choreographer /Drama Instructor <br />Wrote and directed an original musical, Freedom and The American Revolution, that spans the <br />time period of the Revolutionary War. The school was voted the "top inclusion school in NYC" <br />and was recognized by the New York Times for its excellence in Arts Education. <br />Virginia Queen page 4 of 6 <br />
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