People of Green Street
GREEN STREET STAFF
JANIS ASTOR DEL VALLE
–
Director
JESSICA CARSO - Associate Director and Director of Development
LEX LEIFHEIT - Assistant Director
CLAUDIA FOERSTEL - Financial Coordinator and Registrar
PATRICIA SOTARELLO - Afterschool and Summer Program
Coordinator
RACHEL ROCCOBERTON - Administrative Assistant
COOKIE QUIÑONES- After School Assistant
NAT HOLMES - After School Counselor
ROSE FOUNTAIN - Front Desk Assistant
EDGARDO QUIÑONES - Technical Coordinator
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GREEN STREET TEACHING ARTISTS
JANICE ALBERT
(Creative Writing)
JEFFERY ALLEN (Floating Theater)
MICHAEL BARKER (Tap)
JOHN BERGERON (Sound Design)
ROSLYN N. CARRIER-BRAULT (Photography)
CHRIS CRETELLA (Private Lessons, Guitar)
DAVID DAVIS (Private lessons, Saxophone)
MARY FARNSWORTH
PRISCILLA GALE
(Private Lessons, Voice)
BRYAN GILES (Break Dancing)
GARY HARGER
(Voice, Stage
Performance)
SHAWN HILL (Web Design)
LANCE “KAMAU” JAMES (Adv. Guitar and Jazz Piano)
SCOTT KESSEL (Music, Visual Art)
GIA KHALSA (Belly Dance, Middle Eastern Dance)
KERRY KINCY (Movement & Dance)
MARIAH KLANESKI
CAROLYN KIRSCH (Acting)
LEX LEIFHEIT (Playwriting)
JUSTIN LIBERMAN (Screenwriting)
T. PAUL LOWRY
LEAH MAILLE (Dance)
KATE MARCH (Dance)
ELIZTAICHA MARRERO (Playmaking)
NATASHA D. MILES (Collage, Multi-Media)
MEREDITH MILLER (Digital Photography)
TOMMY MONAGHAN
ANDREW NEMR (Tap Dance)
AMY MARIE NESBITT (Hip-Hop Dance)
DAN NOCERA (Videography)
JOCELYN PLEASANT (Music)
DAVID POLON (Salsa)
GWEN STENGEL POND (Music Alive)
DAN POPE (Creative Writing)
RACHEL ROCCOBERTON (Ballet)
SARI ROSENBLATT (Creative Writing)
FRAN RZEZNIK (Videography)
CARRIE SWIDER (Drawing)
ERIKA VAN NATTA
JILL VAUGHN (Watercolors)
MARIANNE VOGEL, (Private teacher of
violin)
ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Raquel Adorno
Mica Anaya
Jennifer Aniskovich
Janis Astor del Valle
David Beveridge
Lydia Brewster
Bitsie Clark
Terry Eastman
Grady Fitzpatrick
John Hennelly
Frank Kuan
Cathy Lechowicz
Peter Patton
Calvin Price
Cookie Quiñones
Rob Rosenthal
Mark Simon
Pamela Tatge
Geen Thazhampallath
Cheever Tyler
JANICE ALBERT (Creative
Writing) is a writing teacher with more than 30 years of experience in the
California Community College system. Her writing has appeared in newspapers
and publications of the National Council of Teachers of English. Her
articles on California writers can be found at the website www.CATEweb.org
under Publications. She is a two-time winner of the Russell Library’s Jack
Paton Storytelling contest in Middletown.
JEFFERY ALLEN
is the Artistic Director of Oddfellows Playhouse, an acclaimed youth theater
in Middletown. Previously, Jeffery was
Director of Education for Cleveland Public Theater, Northeast Ohio's leading
alternative theater. He also spent four seasons with the Great Lakes Theater
Festival in the nationally recognized Education Outreach program. Jeffery is
a member of the Lincoln Center Theater's Directors Lab and Actors' Equity
Association. Previous directing credits at the Playhouse include Merchant
of Venice, To Kill a Mockingbird, Gold in the Bones, Macbeth and
Prometheus Bound.
JANIS ASTOR DEL VALLE, Director, is an
award-winning writer, filmmaker and teaching artist. In addition, she has
worked as a youth development specialist for A.C.T.I.O.N (Activists Coming
to Inform Our Neighborhood) at The Point, a community cultural center in the
South Bronx. At The Point, she developed a variety of arts and media-based
initiatives designed to promote social change, including a full-length play
and two short films that featured A.C.T.I.O.N members. She also spent four
years working for New York University's Center Arts Team (CAT), an
educational theater that specializes in conflict resolution through drama
and embraces the basic tenets of Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed.
Del Valle holds an MFA in film from Columbia University, and a BA in theater
from Maymount Manhattan College. She most recently worked as the grants
manager for the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Grants and Services
Division in New York City.
JOHN BERGERON (Sound Design), has
compositions in films, videos and commercials. He has a BS Degree in
Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado and has maintained
his own recording studio and recording school for the past fifteen years.
He has been the producer on over 40 released CDs for many artists, and
currently teaches Audio Production and Electronic Music at Middlesex
Community College. He maintains his own studio, DreamCatcher Recording
Studio, in north central Connecticut.
ROSLYN N. CARRIER-BRAULT (Photography),
is an award winning fine art photographer whose work uses conventional and
digital photography, video and mixed media. She mastered her craft in San
Diego, CA at Grossmont College, which is affiliated with the Museum of
Photographic Arts. Roslyn was the Chairman for the Shoreline Art Alliance's
20th-Anniversary show for Connecticut photographers, IMAGES 2001. She has
taught beginning photographic classes for children and adults at the Tracy
Art Center in Old Saybrook, CT.
JESSICA CARSO, Associate Director and Director
of Development, has been working in Arts Administration for the past five
years. After growing up in Portland, Carso moved to New York City and
received a BA in Theatre from Marymount Manhattan College. While living in
New York, Carso staged managed and directed several theatre projects, while
also studying and working in arts administration. After graduating,
she returned to Connecticut to pursue a career in the non-profit arts
sector, most recently as a Grants Writer at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of
Art in Hartford. Carso and her family live in nearby Middlefield.
CHRIS CRETELLA (Private Lessons, Guitar)
began studying the guitar under Ron Bridgsche at the age of thirteen. He
began composing his shortly thereafter. Chris has studied with Mark Kuss in
composition and with David Chevan in improvisation at Southern Connecticut
State University. With Dave Parmelee, Chris founded a chamber/jazz ensemble
called Goose Lane. The group regularly performs Chris' compositions and
arrangements. Goose Lane has recorded and released two CD's on Chris and
Dave's own Rehab Music Foundation imprint and is currently working on a
third. Chris can also be found playing in many other local ensembles from
rock bands to jazz bands and from free improvisation groups to solo
classical guitar at weddings. Chris has completed a set of six studies for
guitar and a major new work for woodwind quintet and is currently working on
a piece for guitar and drum set.
DAVID DAVIS (Private lessons, Saxophone), was
born and raised in Connecticut, is a Hartt School of Music graduate with a
degree in Jazz studies and Music Management. Davis has performed at
venues along with Mary J. Blige, Deborah Cox, LL Cool J, Brian Mcknight,
Keith Washington, Sean Puffy Combs, Kid Capri, Biz Markie, John P. Kee,
Karen Clarke, Marion Meadows, Roy Ayers, Donald Harrison, Dave Valentine,
Onaje Allen Gumbs, Sherry Winston, Chuck Loeb, Cherryl Hayes and Gloria Lynn
to name a few.
MARY FARNSWORTH (Swing Dancing) director
of Vinnie's Jump & Jive and the founder of Providence Swings, has earned
glowing reviews for her fun and energetic teaching style. Having trained in
California and NYC, Mary has a strong reputation for working well with
complete beginners and experienced dancers alike in all kinds of swing
including East Coast/Jitterbug, Lindy Hop, Balboa, Charleston, and Blues.
PRISCILLA GALE, voice/piano instructor, is a
graduate of the Julliard School of Music and the Cleveland Institute of
Music. Priscilla is a member of the National Association of Teachers of
Singing and currently teaches voice and opera classes at Wesleyan
University. Priscilla has recorded turn of the century Irish songs with
classical guitarist, Andre Mentschukoff, on Centaur Records, entitled Dream
Faces.
GARY HARGER (Voice, Stage
Performance), is a professional stage actor and musician with teaching
credits at the Hartt School, SCSU, and The Ensign-Darling Program.
Harger has performed on Broadway: “Shenandoah" (The Corporal - Original Cast
& recording), toured with “Les Miserables” (1st National) and
“West Side Story” (Tony – International), and performed in concert as such
renowned venues as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and Merkin Hall.
He has also staged concerts and musicals for The Quick Center, Cunard
Cruises, the Orange Players, and his own company, GWH Musical Productions,
Inc.
SHAWN HILL (Web Design), has fourteen years of
teaching experience in seven different countries, the most recent being at
the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (Bronx, NY) where he taught children
and adults classes in Photography, Video Production and Computers. Hill
serves on the board of Oddfellows Playhouse and currently works as a Desktop
Support Specialist for Wesleyan University.
NAT HOLMES, After School
Counselor, has been working with children and adolescents for the past 15
years in New York City and Connecticut. He has worked in camps,
residential and school settings in NYC. For the past 10 years he has
been a case manager/outreach worker for the Community Health Center's School
Based Health Center programs at Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Macdonough
Elementary school. Holmes was the director of the Homeroom after school and
summer programs between 1997 and 2000. He has an undergraduate degree
in Peace Studies/International relations from the School for International
Training in Brattleboro, VT.
LANCE “KAMAU” JAMES (Adv. Guitar and Jazz
Piano), is a renowned music teacher. He teaches guitar, piano, African drums
and instructs Jazz Workshops. He has taught over 2,000 students during his
last four years and continues to work with adults and children at schools,
museums, libraries and community organizations. For audio clips of
Lance James’ CD "Friends and Strangers,"
click here!
SCOTT KESSEL. In addition to musical
performances and visual arts exhibitions, Scott Kessel's professional
experiences include developing and teaching multi-disciplinary arts and
academics programs, presenting teacher in-service workshops and working
extensively with special needs populations. A teacher in public
schools, private schools and prisons for over eight years, Scott holds
Connecticut teacher certification in art (K-12), and has a Master of Arts in
Liberal Studies degree from Wesleyan University. He is a certified
Master Teaching Artist and has received the "Celebration of Excellence"
award for his teaching.
GIA KHALSA
(pronounced JEE-uh CALL-suh) has been studying and living a natural
lifestyle since 1970. Gia has has a degree in Art Education and has helped
to operate several yoga centers. She has worked with young children in
Connecticut at the Old Lyme Summer Program and psychiatric patients at
Mid-State Behavioral Health. Studying ballroom and country dancing has
enhanced her study and development of her own style of Middle Eastern belly
dance. Gia has studied Feng Shui, the Chinese art of placement since 1990.
Beginning in 1996, she began been giving Feng Shui lectures and
consultations for private and commercial clients. Gia is a renaissance woman
of the new century, embracing all these aspects of holistic living into her
own life and extending her knowledge into her teaching workshops, classes
and lectures in the areas of Belly Dance, Feng Shui and yoga.
KERRY KINCY (Movement) is a teaching artist
with the Moving Matters! Residency Project, a comprehensive elementary
program aimed at bridging movement with language arts and the Shared
Abilities Dance Ensemble, where dancers and children with and without
disabilities collaborate to make and share movement and create performances.
In her work, she combines her focused study in Education, Movement and
Social development from Trinity College, with her genuine passion for
children, community and dance. As a native of Middletown, she sees movement
as a means to build self-esteem and close the educational/ developmental
fissure between our cities and suburbs. Kerry also volunteers with the Judy
Dowrin Performance Ensemble at Niantic Women’s Prison, which seeks to
increase awareness of human rights issues pertaining to women’s
incarceration through the arts behind the razor wire.
CAROLYN KIRSCH (Acting), has performed in
fifteen Broadway musicals, including How to Succeed in Business, Sweet
Charity, and Chicago. She was in the original company of A Chorus Line, for
which she won a Theatre World Award. Carolyn has worked extensively with the
choreographers and directors Michael Bennett and Bob Fosse, and studied
acting with Uta Hagen of HB Studios. She is currently on the faculty of the
Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and the Hartford Children’s Theatre,
and studies with Actor/Director/Playwright, Austin Pendleton, also of HB
Studios, NYC.
MARIAH E. KLANESKI, visual arts instructor,
holds a B.A. in studio arts and architecture from Wesleyan University. She
is currently working as a researcher at Wesleyan University and is
developing a new course entitled "Science and Art" that will debut in Spring
2005. This course has many web-based learning modules and experiments that
demonstrate scientific concepts present in painting and the creation and
study of art.
LEX LEIFHEIT came to the Green Street Arts
Center from Wesleyan University's Center for the Arts, where she was the
Press and Marketing Coordinator. She served as Interim Assistant Director at
Green Street from November 2005 through February 2006, during which time
Green Street saw a 60% enrollment increase in its adult and home school
classes. In addition to her responsibilities as Assistant Director, Leifheit
teaches playwriting for Green Street's after school program, hosts The Art
Agenda on 88.1 WESU fm and serves as Vice President for the North End Artist
Cooperative. She recently completed her Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
degree at Wesleyan and has previously worked with the Eugene O'Neill Theater
Center, the Garde Arts Center , and the Hygienic Art Gallery in Connecticut
as well as several professional theater companies. In 2003 Leifheit
created a program called Arts for Awareness that generated new performance
works about HIV, and was featured in the CPTV documentary "Breaking the
Stigma." She has directed plays for many Connecticut arts organizations
including the O'Neill Local Playwrights Conference, Secret Theatre and the
Spirit of Broadway Theatre, where her production of "Our Country's Good" was
named Best Play of 2003 by the Norwich Bulletin.
JUSTIN LIBERMAN
(Screenwriting) graduated from Sacred Heart University in 2002 and has lived
in Los Angeles for the past five years where he has directed three
award-winning films and several commercials. At the outset of his career,
Liberman worked with acclaimed film directors Michael Mann on Collateral and
Miami Vice and David Mamet on his upcoming film Red Belt. Liberman is
currently in pre-production on the feature film Three Can Keep A Secret If
Two Are Dead. He is a resident of Middletown’s North End.
T. PAUL LOWRY
(Improv: Short & Long-Form Comedy) has worked in
New York as a stage manager, production manager, designer, director and
company manager for such theaters as Playwrights Horizons, Signature Theatre
Co. and the O’Neill Theater Center. Currently, he is the Associate Producer
at Long Wharf Theatre, working on additional programming such as Jazz on the
Wharf and Kids on the Wharf, as well as special projects like Olympia
Dukakis’ The Tempest. In addition to his work at Long Wharf Theatre,
T. Paul Lowry re-founded New Haven Theatre Company, creating and producing
such shows as This Just In: You Choose the News, We Make it Up
and America’s Next Great American Superhero…For America.
LEAH MAILLE (Dance) is a senior at Middletown
High School. She is involved in
many activities both in and out of school. She has experience in many
different styles of dance including hip-hop, jazz, modern, African and
ballet. Leah recently started dancing at Rhythm-N-Sync in Meriden. She has
been an active member of Stage Left Dance Extreme Company for six years and
is also a teacher and assistant teacher at Stage Left Dance Studio. Leah has
performed in a variety of venues such as Rock Cats Stadium, Disney World's
Magic Kingdom, and she has also performed in many local talent competitions
and shows. She plans on attending the University Of Hartford in the fall and
will study Sociology and Political Science.
KATE MARCH (Dance) is a summa cum laude
graduate from Connecticut College in dance. She is the co-artistic director
of the emerging modern dance and film company, noemarchdance. Her company
has performed dance and film projects in New York City, and across
Connecticut and New Jersey. Kate serves on the Board of Directors on the Art
League of New Britain and is a teaching artist at Southington's Dance City
and the Arts. She teaches a variety of workshops on improvisation, dance,
and collaborative art forms across the tri-state area. For more information
please check out her website, www.noemarchdance.org.
NATASHA D. MILES (Collage, Multi-Media),
studied Technical Print Methods, the History of Painting and Drafting at the
University of Hartford’s Art School. Last year, she received an Artist
Fellowship in visual art making and design from the Dreyfoos School of Arts
for growth of visual literacy among children. Her work has been shown
locally in venues such as Visual Aide Venue South, Hardy’s Time Studio and
Artworks Gallery in Hartford. Currently, she is a Drawing instructor at the
Center for Creative Youth at Wesleyan and she is also a Visual Arts and
Creative Writing instructor at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts.
MEREDITH MILLER (Digital
Photography) received her undergraduate degree in Visual Art from the
University of Chicago. In 2003, she received her MFA in photography from
Yale School of Art where she won the Blair Dickinson Memorial Prize.
Meredith most recently exhibited her work in a six person show entitled “Six
Pack” at the LAB in San Francisco. She is also in the flat file collection
of Artspace in New Haven and received an artist’s fellowship from the
Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. She has taught photography
and art history at the New England School of Photography, the Creative Arts
Workshop, the Paier College of Art, and Southern Connecticut State
University.
TOMMY MONAGHAN graduated
from the New England Conservatory of Music with a bachelor’s degree in Jazz
Performance and a Concentration in Music in Education. He appears in bands
throughout the region and has performed with Hankus Netsky (Klezmer
Conservatory Band), Frank Carlberg (Steve Lacy), Michael Winograd (Frank
London), and Jorge Roeder (Herbie Hancock) and has studied piano with Vedran
Mehinovic, percussion with Gary Chaffee, Billy Hart and Bob Moses,
composition with Joe Maneri, Frank Carlberg and Ken Schaphorst, bass with
Bob Laramie and guitar with Sean Frenette. Tom has composed over 100
original works that draw from such diverse traditions as 12-tone technique,
Klezmer, third stream, jazz and rock ‘n’ roll. He is on the faculty of the
Hartford Conservatory.
ERIKA VAN NATTA
(Figure Drawing / Digital Photography) is an
assistant professor at the University of New Haven and Gateway Community
College. Her video installations have been exhibited at the Aldrich
Contemporary Art Museum, ArtSpace (New Haven) and Real Art Ways. She earned
her MFA from Yale University.
ANDREW NEMR
(Tap Master Class) is a founding member of
Savion Glover’s company Ti Dii, and the artistic director of his own
company, Cats Paying Dues. With Gregory Hines, he co-founded the Tap Legacy
Foundation. He has performed nationally and internationally as a soloist and
currently teaches at New York’s Broadway Dance Center.
AMY MARIE NESBITT (Hip-Hop
Dance) is a Connecticut Dance Alliance master teacher. She has taught
hip-hop for the Hartt School, the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts,
Farmington Valley Arts Center and the Hartford Conservatory. In addition to
teaching, Amy performs regularly with the Spectrum in Motion Dance Theatre
Ensemble, artists-in-residence at the Charter Oak Cultural Center in
Hartford.
DAN NOCERA (Videography), has worked and
taught in all areas of media production for the past sixteen years. He has a
BA in Television Production from Ithaca College and a MALS with a
concentration in Film from Wesleyan’s Graduate Liberal Studies Program.
Currently Nocera is the coordinator of the Corporate Media Center at
Middlesex Community College where he produces, directs and edits
award-winning films (corporate, documentary, fiction). A recent television
ad he produced won three national awards including a Telly, a Communicator
and a Gold Medallion.
DAVID POLON (Salsa) has been teaching dance
for nine years in Connecticut and California. He trained in competitive
Ballroom and Latin disciplines as well as street-style Salsa and Tango.
Polon currently coaches and choreographs for dance teams in Hartford and at
Central Connecticut State University. He has had the honor of working with
southern California’s top Salsa performers and has appeared on numerous
television specials.
GWEN STENGEL POND (Music Alive) is an early
childhood music teaching artist with an extensive background in vocal
studies, performance and in musical theater. Gwen holds an ARC (Alternate
Route to Certification) certificate for K-12 music education in the State of
Connecticut. She has enjoyed directing children’s musicals and a youth
choir, as well as composing original songs and collaborative songs with her
children’s author mom, Joyce Stengel—look for Alexander and His Fuzzy Duck
at
www.gwenpond.com! Gwen received her BA in English from the University of
Connecticut and has begun working towards a graduate degree in Music.
DAN POPE
(Writers Workshop) is the author of In the
Cherry Tree (Picador, 2003). His stories have appeared in numerous
publications including Best New American Voices 2007, McSweeney’s
(No. 4) and Gettysburg Review. Dan is a graduate of the Iowa
Writer’s Workshop and a 2006 Connecticut Fellowship recipient for fiction.
He is an adjunct professor at Trinity College.
RACHEL L. ROCCOBERTON
(Ballet), teaches at Arts in Motion in Willimantic, directs for EO Smith
High School, serves on the Board of the Windham Theatre Guild and
choreographs any number of shows that come her way. She holds a BA in Dance
and Theater from Muhlenberg College in Allentown PA and has enjoyed sharing
her love of dance with students of all ages for the past two years. Her
training includes the study of ballet, modern, jazz, tap, swing,
improvisation, West African and Baroque dance techniques. Currently she
teaches in Willimantic and Coventry. She also directs and choreographs any
number of shows that come her way.
SARI ROSENBLATT
(Creative Writing) writes fiction and non-fiction. Her publications include
short fiction in Glimmer Train, Nimrod International Journal of Poetry &
Prose (2002, 2004), and The Iowa Review (1998, 1986). Her writing awards
include the Glimmer Train Award in Short Fiction, 2007; PEN New England New
Discovery Award in Fiction, 2003; Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction,
2002; and New Millennium Writings Fiction Prize, 2002. She is a graduate of
the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
FRAN RZEZNIK (Videography)
is an award-winning filmmaker who has written, directed and produced a wide
variety of projects including social commentary documentaries, reality
television series, and feature films. Her awards include two
National Emmys from NBC Sports and a Los Angeles Local
Emmy for her writing and production work on a ‘tween series for the
Discovery Channel. Fran has shared her love and knowledge of film with
others as a teacher in Los Angeles, where she developed and taught a film
curriculum to students at an urban middle school. An inner city kid from the
Bronx herself, Fran particularly enjoys helping immigrant and
African-American students find their filmic voice to tell their unique
stories.
PATRICIA SOTARELLO (Afterschool
and Summer Program Coordinator) is an arts educator and multimedia artist
specializing in the design and implementation of art education programs for
youth. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she first started her
studies in fine arts. Living in the U.S. since 1985, she holds a BFA degree
in Arts Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Masters
degree in Education from National Louis University. She worked as a full -
time arts teacher with the Chicago Public Schools chairing the arts
department of her high school for eight years. During her tenure, she
expanded existing programs, and created new ones, involving all of the
school’s constituencies while working in close collaboration with other
Chicago cultural institutions such as Columbia College’s Museum of
Contemporary Photography and Gallery 37 Center for the Arts where she taught
in the advanced placement and apprenticeship programs.
CARRIE SWIDER (Drawing) has been a teaching
artist in Connecticut for eight years. She has a BS in Art and Art Education
from NYU and an MALS degree with a Studio Art concentration from Wesleyan
University. She has taught art to students of all grade levels in the public
school system and has been a Master Artist for after school and summer
programs such as the Arts Councils Neighborhood Studios. Carrie has
exhibited her own work in galleries in the Hartford area since 2000 and
produced several exhibits at Artspace Hartford.
JILL VAUGHN (Watercolors), visual artist and
painting instructor, earned her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design
where she majored in painting with concentrations in drawing and
printmaking. She studied independently in Rome, Italy and exhibits actively
in Connecticut. Vaughn was the former President of the Essex Art Association
and is currently on the council. Since 1999, she has been the Art Department
Head at the Oxford Academy teaching art and photography to high school
students.
MARIANNE VOGEL (Private teacher of
violin), holds an undergraduate degree in music theory from the Univ. of
Connecticut, and worked towards a graduate professional diploma in violin
performance at the Hartt School of Music. An active freelancer throughout
Connecticut and Rhode Island, Marianne plays violin with several chamber and
symphony orchestras. She is also violist with the Sylveen String Quartet
and organist at Broad Brook Congregational Church.
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