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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 />October 2002- Public School 247; NYC, NY <br />June 2003 Drama Instructor /Director /Dance Choreographer <br />Adapted and directed sixteen plays based on fairy tales and folk tales from around the world. <br />Collaborated with the New York Philharmonic and served as co- director and acting advisor for <br />the production of Peter and the Wolf. <br />July 2002- BGTTF- Bushwick Geographic Targeting Task Force; NYC, NY <br />August 2002 Director /Acting Coach /Drama Instructor <br />Directed an original production, What We Saw, that was a collection of monologues <br />written by students who participated in the program. Students also learned drama techniques and <br />wrote monologues and scenes that culminated in a video project to be used for community work. <br />Classes Taught: Creative Drama and Improvisation. <br />September 2001- Performing Arts Intermediate School 126; NYC, NY <br />June 2002 Director /Dance Choreographer <br />Created, choreographed and directed the productions Vaudeville and Burlesque and Voices <br />of Freedom. <br />July 1998- The Pantheon Theatre; NYC, NY <br />August 1998 Co- Producer /Marketing Director /Actor <br />Served as a co- producer, marketing director and actor in Sam Shepard's Cowboy Mouth and Fool <br />For Love produced by Little Ant and Rubber Tree Productions. Worked in all areas of production <br />including fundraising, public relations and marketing. <br />RELATED EXPERIENCE <br />April 1997- Broad Horizons Theatre Company; NYC, NY www.bhorizons.org <br />Present Co- Founder /Co- Producer /Assistant Development Director /Actor <br />Worked with Artistic Director, Lewis Magruder, in all areas of development during the early <br />stages of Broad Horizons and served on the Board of Directors for two years. <br />Co- produced and pet-formed in several productions including: Cloud Nine, Fool For Love, <br />and Women of Troy. <br />January 2001- The Lark Theatre; NYC, NY www.larktheatre.org <br />2003 Actor/ Volunteer <br />New York City based theatre company whose mission is to promote the creation of diverse plays <br />by uniting playwrights with creative teams and focusing on the evolution of the dramatic text. <br />Served as an actor in a "BareBones" production of Judy Tate's Fast Blood while also assisting <br />the Artistic Director in marketing and research. <br />August 1997- The Passage Theatre; Trenton, NJ <br />December 1998 Actor /Reader/ Volunteer <br />Served as an actor in the Passage Theatre's "State Street Project," an educational outreach <br />program that is modeled after New York City's "52nd Street Project." The project is a <br />mentorship program that aims to empower young people through positive experiences in the arts. <br />November 1995- Pennsylvania State University; State College, PA <br />January 1996 Dance Choreographer /Actor <br />Served as the dance choreographer for a university production of Much Ado About Nothing set in <br />the 1940's. Dances included the swing and the lindy hop. Also, played the role of Beatrice. <br />Virginia Queen page 5 of 6 <br />
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