Robin Neveu Brown

Pronouns: she/her Robin Neveu Brown is a Baltimore/DC-based dance teaching artist, performer, and choreographer who believes in the power of moving joyfully in community to change us for the better. Robin is co-artistic director of Red Key Dance Theatre, alongside…

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Johanna Barbosa

Pronouns: she/they Johanna Barbosa is a versatile dancer and educator with a passion for teaching and performing. She graduated from The University of the Arts in 2021 with a degree in Dance, specializing in Ballet, Modern (Graham), contemporary, and Improvisational…

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Josette Young

Pronouns: she/her/hers By dancing to Carnival music and learning the accompanying choreography, students will be exercising while gaining new knowledge about these important traditions while witnessing the magnificence of Afro-Latinx culture, music, and costume. I feel like I am able…

SIFU SUN

Pronouns: she/her/they/them SIFU SUN is a dynamic and captivating performance artist who has taken the art of time-based movement to new heights. Raised in the heart of the DMV, SIFU discovered her passion for art and storytelling at a young…

Marsha Searle

Pronouns: she/her Marsha Searle has been dancing for as long as she can remember. Her front lawn performances inspired her parents to enroll her in ballet, and she grew up studying ballet and Scottish Highland dancing. She attended Brigham Young…

Shianne Williams-Brown

Pronouns: she/her Shianne Williams-Brown began her relationship with dance at age three in Baltimore, MD. After years of valuable training, she graduated from Towson University with a BFA in Dance Performance, Choreography, and a K-12 Teaching Certification. While at Towson,…

Vesper Osborne

Pronouns: she/her Ms. Vesper Osborne fell in love with music at an early age; her mother was her first piano teacher. Popular, religious and classical music was played in the home, but it was a school trip to Broadway and…

Maria-Ines Tripodi

Pronouns: she/her Maria-Ines began working with children while living in San Francisco where she earned her Montessori Teaching Certificate. She holds a BA in Performance and Language Arts and a Masters in Teaching from Bennington College. Currently, Maria works as…

Tiffanie Horner

Pronouns: she/her Tiffanie Horner is a Maryland Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the Arts teaching artist who provides early learning residencies. Learn more about the Maryland Wolf Trap program. Tiffanie Horner received her BFA in Dance from the State University…

Quynn Johnson

Pronouns: she/her Quynn Johnson is a multi-award-winning performing artist, choreographer, and author. As the 2014 recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award for Dance: Choreography, Quynn Johnson has performed tap dance on national and international stages including…

Laura Schandelmeier

Pronouns: she/her Laura Schandelmeier is a certified movement analyst (CMA) and master teaching artist and trainer for the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts. She has been with the Institute since 2001 and with the Arts for…