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Arts College Night
     Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts
                Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council

                                 Monday, December 14, 2009
                                    Atholton High School

                                          PROGRAM
Opening
     Stephanie Gurwitz, Coordinator Arts College Night,
     Chairperson Theater Arts Committee, HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council (FAAC)

Welcome
     C. Thomas Payne, Coordinator Advanced Programs and Fine Arts, Howard County Public
     Schools (HCPSS)

Welcome
     Todd Kriner, Guidance Department Chair, Atholton High School

Introduction: Fine Arts Advisory Council
      George Wilson, CoChairperson HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council (FAAC)

      Janis McNutt, CoChairperson HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council (FAAC)

Getting The Most Out of Tonight’s Program
      Stephanie Gurwitz

Majoring in the Arts Panel Discussions
      In each group there will be panel presentations and
      an opportunity for questions and answers.




           Please complete our exit survey so that we can better serve your needs.


Refreshments are on sale in the lobby – funds raised will help the Drama Boosters of Atholton
                                        High School.

        Please take an opportunity to pick up information that is available in the lobby.


 If you would like to be involved in the works of the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council please
                           contact George Wilson     or Janis McNutt.
Arts College Night Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts
                           Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council

DANCE

Moderator, Kelli Shimabukuro, Communications Chairperson FAAC, Community Education and
Partnerships Coordinator Howard County Library


Renee’ Brozic Barger, Dance Instructor at Howard Community College
       Renee graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore County as a dance major. She has served as
       Coordinator of Dance at Howard County Community College since 2008. She had previously been selected as
       Adjunct of the Year at HCCC.


Holli Tucci, Dance Instructor Oakland Mills High School
        Holli Tucci has been growing as a dancer since the age of 3. She spent most of her grade school years in
        Howard County and graduated from Hammond High School where she was a member of the Dance Company.
         After high school, Holli continued her dance training at Jacksonville University. As a college student, her
        choreography was showcased at the Kennedy Center for the American College Dance Festival National
        Showcase. In 2002, Holli graduated with a BA in Dance Performance and Education and was recognized as
        the Education Student of the Year. Holli started teaching dance at Oakland Mills High School in Howard
        County, Maryland in 2002. She was named Oakland Mills High School PTSA Teacher of the Year in 2008.
         Holli is currently working toward a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction.

Jennifer Hennessie, Dance Instructor River Hill High School
       Jennifer has been dancing since she was 3 years old. Her training began at a Dance studio in Laurel, MD and
       continued traveling up and down the east coast as a member of the Competition Team. She danced all four
       years in high school; 3 of the 4 years as Sr. Company Captain, under the direction of Patricia Spruill. She is a
       graduate from the UMBC Dance Program, with a Major in Dance and has a Teaching Certificate. She student
       taught at Marriotts Ridge High School under Patricia Spruill, and was lucky enough to land a position as the
       Dance Teacher at River Hill High School. This is her second year at River Hill.

Nysia White
       Nysia reluctantly started dancing at the age of 11 and then found she loved it. She studied jazz, tap, lyrical,
       ballet, and point. By the age of 16 she was an apprentice and at 19 started teaching at Backstage Dance Studio.
       Nysia graduated from Howard High in 1996. She then went to the University of Maryland College Park where
       she studied dance. From 1998 through 2000 she was a part of a professional touring African dance company
       called Aurora in residence at Howard Community College. She has choreographed and danced up and down
       the east coast including working with local artist Fain. Nysia also danced in a documentary call "Only in
       Baltimore" a fashion industry special. Nysia currently teaches at Phoenix Rising Dance Studio, Coppin State
       School of Dance, and Studio Inspire. In addition she owns and operate Dance Solutions LLC and Dance
       Solutions Youth Outreach Incorporated a nonprofit organization. DSYO currently is working with Howard
       County Public Schools to provide enrichment activities to children who participate in the county's Bridges
       Program.
Arts College Night Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts
                           Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council

VISUAL ARTS

Moderator, George Wilson with the assistance of
      Monica Herber Columbia Art Center Day and Youth Art Programmer

Jennifer Lackey, Lecturer in the Department of Electronic Media and Film
Jennifer earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Denison University in 1994, a Master’s in Speech
Language Pathology from Vanderbilt University in 1996 and a Master’s Degree in Film Studies from Emory
University in 1998. She has taught film history and women and gender in media courses in EMF since
coming to Towson in 2000. In addition, she also helped create the Women and Minorities in Media Festival,
serves as an FYE advisor from incoming EMF students, works with several EMF student groups and serves
on numerous committees within the department.

Janine D'Adamo Admission Counselor and Scholarship Coordinator, Maryland Institute College of
Art
       Janine is a practicing artist and has shown in Baltimore and New York. She has her MA in Digital Arts from
       MICA, 2004 and a BFA in Photography from Pratt Institute, 2002.

Megan Rogers, Admission Counselor, Maryland Institute College of Art
      Practicing artist and has shown in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York
      MFA in Painting and Printmaking from University of Pennsylvania, 2008
      BFA in Painting from MICA, 2006

Jon Barnes, Creative Director of Jon Barnes Design and Consulting
       Jon Barnes is CEO of The Munich Group, Inc., a Maryland consulting, design and advertising strategy firm.
       Jon also creates and sells video content, stock photos, electronic music and is a Youtube Partner. Jon is a
       graduate of Howard High after which he went on to the College of Creative Studies in Detroit. He then left art
       school and studied youth ministry and theology. Since leaving school he has both worked in the ministry and
       as an artist.

Laverne Miers-Bond, Visual Arts teacher, Marriott’s Ridge High School
       LaVerne is a graduate of Hammond High School. She attended The Maryland Institute College of Art,
       recieving a BFA in General Fine Arts with a Minor in Art HIstory as well as a Masters of Arts in Teaching
       K-12 art. She is a National Board Certified Teacher who has taught in Baltimore County and Howard County
       for 15 years. She currently teaches at Marriotts Ridge High School.

Cheryl Smith, Junior at Philadelphia Academy of the Art
       Cheryl, a graduate from Glenelg high school, currently attends the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in
       Philadelphia. She is finishing her fourth and final year at the school and will be receiving her certificate in
       painting in May 2010. Next year she will continue her studies at the University of Pennsylvania to receive her
       Bachelor in Fine Arts. Her main love and desire in art has always been relating to and depicting human nature.
       This love translated visually into portraiture and figurative imagery. The experience of painting and/or drawing
       from life for a minimum of six hours a day has greatly improved her skills and working habits; preparing her
       for solitary studio work.
Arts College Night                Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts
                          Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council
THEATER ARTS
       Moderator, Stephanie Gurwitz
Jay Herzog, Theater Chairman, Towson State University
       Jay is a graduate of Brooklyn College (BA) and The University of Massachusetts/Amherst (MFA). Jay came to
       Towson from East Carolina University as an assistant professor and previous to that was the production
       coordinator for the Brooklyn College Department of Theatre. His primary focus (pardon the pun) is Lighting
       Design with a second emphasis on Sound Design. His work has been seen or heard in professional theatres
       worldwide. He is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 and is the resident lighting designer for the
       Everyman Theatre in Baltimore. Other local theatres where his work has been seen include the Woolly
       Mammoth Theatre, which has been quoted by the New York Times as being the "most daring theatre company
       in Washington, DC ", RepStage, Theatre J, Baltimore Theatre Project and The Roundhouse Theatre. In 2000,
       Jay was the recipient of the Helen Hayes award for best lighting design in the Washington region, and he has
       had numerous "best of" awards for outstanding work from Baltimore newspapers and organizations. Most
       importantly, Jay is the father of Asher and Seth.
Nathan Rosen, Head of Theater Atholton High School
       Nathan has been directing, designing, and teaching theatre since 1984, at Atholton High School since 1997. He
       directs the Slayton House Conservatory in the summer and has directed more than 100 productions, including
       high school, community, summer camp and professional plays, musicals, and world premieres. He also
       designed scenery and supervised graphics for most of them. A number of former students have been awarded
       talent scholarships to study theatre in college and a few are working as actors in New York and Los Angeles.
       Nathan has an MA in theatre, Provost Fellow, University of MD, College Park; BA liberal arts, St. John's
       College, Annapolis; graduate work at Trinity College, Catholic University, and LaSalle University, and the
       University of Nevada. He has been honored with the NEH Teaching Fellow, Washington Theatre Festival Best
       Director, and was a Washington Post Grants in Education recipient.
Katie George, Professional Puppeteer
       Katie has her BA in art from Salisbury University. (And plenty of time spent in their theatre dept.) She has a
       graduate degree in theatre with a specialization in Puppet Arts from University of Connecticut. Katie
       performed with Onstage Productions at the Little Theatre on the Corner in Ellicott City, performed as
       puppeteer in Walt Disney World, and built full-body costumes for VEE Corporation (produce Sesame Street
       Live shows). Katie is the resident puppet builder for Center for Puppetry Arts. She is also a Columbia native
       and a graduate of Howard High. In addition to her puppetry Katie is the Teen Program Coordinator for the
       Howard County Public Library.
Elizabeth A. Cheslock, Freelance Stage Manager
       Selected credits in New York include Ariadne Unhinged, Arianna in Creta (Gotham Chamber Opera); worked
       on Manhattan School of Music’s previous productions of Later the Same Evening, Riders to the Sea, A Dinner
       Engagement, and A Month in the Country; Die Zauberfl’te (Mannes College, The New School); The Blowin of
       Baile Gall (Off-Broadway); The Lepers of Baile Baiste (Off-Off-Broadway); and Shout! A Mod Musical
       (Amas Musical Theater/PLUS Entertainment.) Selected Regional credits include Chautauqua Opera, Opera
       Carolina, Sarasota Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Grand Rapids, Opera Omaha, Shreveport Opera, and
       Williamstown Theatre Festival. A graduate of North Carolina School of the Arts, Lizzie is a member of
       Actor’s Equity Association and American Guild of Musical Artists.
Amanda (Mandy) Hall, Associate Production Manager Everyman Theater
       Amanda also serves as the resident stage manager at Everyman Theatre where she has managed over 25
       productions. Some of her favorite shows include Proof, Red Herring, The Pavilion, Fences, The Glass
       Menagerie, The Road to Mecca, Blues for an Alabama Sky, and Side Man. She also stage managed A
       Midsummer Night's Dream for the Maryland Stage Company and has worked for The Guthrie Theater in
       Minneapolis and Rep Stage in Columbia, Maryland.
Beth Leader Rosas, Theater teacher Mt Hebron High, Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts
       Beth is the theater arts teacher at Mt.Hebron HS and serves as the Director of Education for Columbia Center
       for Theatrical Arts. Beth has developed educational programs for Baltimore City Public schools and Loyola
       University. She has created theater curriculum for speech counseling and anger management programs. At
       Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Beth currently oversees the summer programs and a variety of programs
throughout the year. After graduating high school Beth attended college majoring in English and Theater
education.

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Hfaac Program W Revisions

  • 1. Arts College Night Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council Monday, December 14, 2009 Atholton High School PROGRAM Opening Stephanie Gurwitz, Coordinator Arts College Night, Chairperson Theater Arts Committee, HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council (FAAC) Welcome C. Thomas Payne, Coordinator Advanced Programs and Fine Arts, Howard County Public Schools (HCPSS) Welcome Todd Kriner, Guidance Department Chair, Atholton High School Introduction: Fine Arts Advisory Council George Wilson, CoChairperson HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council (FAAC) Janis McNutt, CoChairperson HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council (FAAC) Getting The Most Out of Tonight’s Program Stephanie Gurwitz Majoring in the Arts Panel Discussions In each group there will be panel presentations and an opportunity for questions and answers. Please complete our exit survey so that we can better serve your needs. Refreshments are on sale in the lobby – funds raised will help the Drama Boosters of Atholton High School. Please take an opportunity to pick up information that is available in the lobby. If you would like to be involved in the works of the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council please contact George Wilson or Janis McNutt.
  • 2. Arts College Night Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council DANCE Moderator, Kelli Shimabukuro, Communications Chairperson FAAC, Community Education and Partnerships Coordinator Howard County Library Renee’ Brozic Barger, Dance Instructor at Howard Community College Renee graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore County as a dance major. She has served as Coordinator of Dance at Howard County Community College since 2008. She had previously been selected as Adjunct of the Year at HCCC. Holli Tucci, Dance Instructor Oakland Mills High School Holli Tucci has been growing as a dancer since the age of 3. She spent most of her grade school years in Howard County and graduated from Hammond High School where she was a member of the Dance Company. After high school, Holli continued her dance training at Jacksonville University. As a college student, her choreography was showcased at the Kennedy Center for the American College Dance Festival National Showcase. In 2002, Holli graduated with a BA in Dance Performance and Education and was recognized as the Education Student of the Year. Holli started teaching dance at Oakland Mills High School in Howard County, Maryland in 2002. She was named Oakland Mills High School PTSA Teacher of the Year in 2008. Holli is currently working toward a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Jennifer Hennessie, Dance Instructor River Hill High School Jennifer has been dancing since she was 3 years old. Her training began at a Dance studio in Laurel, MD and continued traveling up and down the east coast as a member of the Competition Team. She danced all four years in high school; 3 of the 4 years as Sr. Company Captain, under the direction of Patricia Spruill. She is a graduate from the UMBC Dance Program, with a Major in Dance and has a Teaching Certificate. She student taught at Marriotts Ridge High School under Patricia Spruill, and was lucky enough to land a position as the Dance Teacher at River Hill High School. This is her second year at River Hill. Nysia White Nysia reluctantly started dancing at the age of 11 and then found she loved it. She studied jazz, tap, lyrical, ballet, and point. By the age of 16 she was an apprentice and at 19 started teaching at Backstage Dance Studio. Nysia graduated from Howard High in 1996. She then went to the University of Maryland College Park where she studied dance. From 1998 through 2000 she was a part of a professional touring African dance company called Aurora in residence at Howard Community College. She has choreographed and danced up and down the east coast including working with local artist Fain. Nysia also danced in a documentary call "Only in Baltimore" a fashion industry special. Nysia currently teaches at Phoenix Rising Dance Studio, Coppin State School of Dance, and Studio Inspire. In addition she owns and operate Dance Solutions LLC and Dance Solutions Youth Outreach Incorporated a nonprofit organization. DSYO currently is working with Howard County Public Schools to provide enrichment activities to children who participate in the county's Bridges Program.
  • 3. Arts College Night Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council VISUAL ARTS Moderator, George Wilson with the assistance of Monica Herber Columbia Art Center Day and Youth Art Programmer Jennifer Lackey, Lecturer in the Department of Electronic Media and Film Jennifer earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Denison University in 1994, a Master’s in Speech Language Pathology from Vanderbilt University in 1996 and a Master’s Degree in Film Studies from Emory University in 1998. She has taught film history and women and gender in media courses in EMF since coming to Towson in 2000. In addition, she also helped create the Women and Minorities in Media Festival, serves as an FYE advisor from incoming EMF students, works with several EMF student groups and serves on numerous committees within the department. Janine D'Adamo Admission Counselor and Scholarship Coordinator, Maryland Institute College of Art Janine is a practicing artist and has shown in Baltimore and New York. She has her MA in Digital Arts from MICA, 2004 and a BFA in Photography from Pratt Institute, 2002. Megan Rogers, Admission Counselor, Maryland Institute College of Art Practicing artist and has shown in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York MFA in Painting and Printmaking from University of Pennsylvania, 2008 BFA in Painting from MICA, 2006 Jon Barnes, Creative Director of Jon Barnes Design and Consulting Jon Barnes is CEO of The Munich Group, Inc., a Maryland consulting, design and advertising strategy firm. Jon also creates and sells video content, stock photos, electronic music and is a Youtube Partner. Jon is a graduate of Howard High after which he went on to the College of Creative Studies in Detroit. He then left art school and studied youth ministry and theology. Since leaving school he has both worked in the ministry and as an artist. Laverne Miers-Bond, Visual Arts teacher, Marriott’s Ridge High School LaVerne is a graduate of Hammond High School. She attended The Maryland Institute College of Art, recieving a BFA in General Fine Arts with a Minor in Art HIstory as well as a Masters of Arts in Teaching K-12 art. She is a National Board Certified Teacher who has taught in Baltimore County and Howard County for 15 years. She currently teaches at Marriotts Ridge High School. Cheryl Smith, Junior at Philadelphia Academy of the Art Cheryl, a graduate from Glenelg high school, currently attends the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. She is finishing her fourth and final year at the school and will be receiving her certificate in painting in May 2010. Next year she will continue her studies at the University of Pennsylvania to receive her Bachelor in Fine Arts. Her main love and desire in art has always been relating to and depicting human nature. This love translated visually into portraiture and figurative imagery. The experience of painting and/or drawing from life for a minimum of six hours a day has greatly improved her skills and working habits; preparing her for solitary studio work.
  • 4. Arts College Night Majoring in Theater, Dance and Visual Arts Sponsored by the HCPSS Fine Arts Advisory Council THEATER ARTS Moderator, Stephanie Gurwitz Jay Herzog, Theater Chairman, Towson State University Jay is a graduate of Brooklyn College (BA) and The University of Massachusetts/Amherst (MFA). Jay came to Towson from East Carolina University as an assistant professor and previous to that was the production coordinator for the Brooklyn College Department of Theatre. His primary focus (pardon the pun) is Lighting Design with a second emphasis on Sound Design. His work has been seen or heard in professional theatres worldwide. He is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 and is the resident lighting designer for the Everyman Theatre in Baltimore. Other local theatres where his work has been seen include the Woolly Mammoth Theatre, which has been quoted by the New York Times as being the "most daring theatre company in Washington, DC ", RepStage, Theatre J, Baltimore Theatre Project and The Roundhouse Theatre. In 2000, Jay was the recipient of the Helen Hayes award for best lighting design in the Washington region, and he has had numerous "best of" awards for outstanding work from Baltimore newspapers and organizations. Most importantly, Jay is the father of Asher and Seth. Nathan Rosen, Head of Theater Atholton High School Nathan has been directing, designing, and teaching theatre since 1984, at Atholton High School since 1997. He directs the Slayton House Conservatory in the summer and has directed more than 100 productions, including high school, community, summer camp and professional plays, musicals, and world premieres. He also designed scenery and supervised graphics for most of them. A number of former students have been awarded talent scholarships to study theatre in college and a few are working as actors in New York and Los Angeles. Nathan has an MA in theatre, Provost Fellow, University of MD, College Park; BA liberal arts, St. John's College, Annapolis; graduate work at Trinity College, Catholic University, and LaSalle University, and the University of Nevada. He has been honored with the NEH Teaching Fellow, Washington Theatre Festival Best Director, and was a Washington Post Grants in Education recipient. Katie George, Professional Puppeteer Katie has her BA in art from Salisbury University. (And plenty of time spent in their theatre dept.) She has a graduate degree in theatre with a specialization in Puppet Arts from University of Connecticut. Katie performed with Onstage Productions at the Little Theatre on the Corner in Ellicott City, performed as puppeteer in Walt Disney World, and built full-body costumes for VEE Corporation (produce Sesame Street Live shows). Katie is the resident puppet builder for Center for Puppetry Arts. She is also a Columbia native and a graduate of Howard High. In addition to her puppetry Katie is the Teen Program Coordinator for the Howard County Public Library. Elizabeth A. Cheslock, Freelance Stage Manager Selected credits in New York include Ariadne Unhinged, Arianna in Creta (Gotham Chamber Opera); worked on Manhattan School of Music’s previous productions of Later the Same Evening, Riders to the Sea, A Dinner Engagement, and A Month in the Country; Die Zauberfl’te (Mannes College, The New School); The Blowin of Baile Gall (Off-Broadway); The Lepers of Baile Baiste (Off-Off-Broadway); and Shout! A Mod Musical (Amas Musical Theater/PLUS Entertainment.) Selected Regional credits include Chautauqua Opera, Opera Carolina, Sarasota Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Grand Rapids, Opera Omaha, Shreveport Opera, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. A graduate of North Carolina School of the Arts, Lizzie is a member of Actor’s Equity Association and American Guild of Musical Artists. Amanda (Mandy) Hall, Associate Production Manager Everyman Theater Amanda also serves as the resident stage manager at Everyman Theatre where she has managed over 25 productions. Some of her favorite shows include Proof, Red Herring, The Pavilion, Fences, The Glass Menagerie, The Road to Mecca, Blues for an Alabama Sky, and Side Man. She also stage managed A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Maryland Stage Company and has worked for The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and Rep Stage in Columbia, Maryland. Beth Leader Rosas, Theater teacher Mt Hebron High, Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Beth is the theater arts teacher at Mt.Hebron HS and serves as the Director of Education for Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts. Beth has developed educational programs for Baltimore City Public schools and Loyola University. She has created theater curriculum for speech counseling and anger management programs. At Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Beth currently oversees the summer programs and a variety of programs
  • 5. throughout the year. After graduating high school Beth attended college majoring in English and Theater education.