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      <image:caption>Evan Johnston   EVAN JOHNSTON is a musician and composer based out of Brooklyn, New York. While studying jazz and anthropology at Columbia University, he was an active performer of comedy and musical theatre. In his sophomore year, he co-wrote the music and lyrics to The 116th Annual Varsity Show, a full-length musical created from scratch each year by Columbia students. Evan could be seen performing throughout college around campus and New York alongside drummer Jesse Chevan and bassist Matt Star in their pop trio Capital. After graduating from school last May, in between existential crises, he helped with arrangements on Sarah Dooley’s forthcoming debut Stupid Things while also lending voice and piano tracks here and there. He’s currently writing the score for Dream Date, a romantic comedy and NYU directing thesis. Things that are really important to Evan include the New York Knicks, D’Angelo’s Voodoo, a 13-year-old beagle named Joey, and West Indian food.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ryan David O'Byrne   RYAN DAVID O'BYRNE is a graduate of the Juilliard School's Drama Division '11.  He has performed in New York at MoMA PS1 (with Ann Liv Young), Joe's Pub (w/OUR HIT PARADE), La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club (SQUIRTS: New Voices in Queer Performance), Culturefix, and Culture Project.  Ryan recently premiered his first solo piece, LIFE.OR.DEATH.OR.SOMETHING.: PHASE.DOWN., a multi-part work, at Dixon Place, as well as with AUNTS at Arts@Renaissance.  Ryan has worked regionally in several theatres throughout the country.  Ryan designs and builds his own sets, and is currently developing a series of self portraits entitled SOON.WE'LL.ALL.BE.GHOSTS.  Ryan was the recipient of the Michel and Suria Saint Denis Prize for Leadership in Drama, The Goldman Fellowship, The Jerome L. Greene Fellowship, and The Gluck Community Service Fellowship. He is also a founding member of The Arusha Arts Initiative, a community outreach residency at The Umoja Center in Arusha, Tanzania.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Reid Bartelme   REID BARTELME began his professional life as a dancer.  He worked for Ballet companies throughout North America and Canada,  and later in his career worked for modern dance companies in New York including Shen Wei Dance Arts and the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company.  He went on to graduate from the fashion design program at the Fashion Institute of Technology and began working as a freelance costume designer.  Reid has designed costumes most notably for Christopher Wheeldon, Lar Lubovitch, Zvi Gotheiner,  John Jasperse,  Pontus Lidberg, Jack Ferver and the Parsons Dance Company.  In collaboration with designer Harriet Jung, Reid has designed costumes for the New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Justin Peck, Marcelo Gomes, Andrea Miller, and Mauro Bigonzetti.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mfoniso Udofia   MFONISO UDOFIA is a 2013 Sundance Theatre Lab playwright, one of The New Black Fest's 2012 Writing Fellows and she is a 2012-2013 Writing Fellow with both Playwrights Realm and Rising Circle's INKTank. She has also been a semifinalist for the Eugene O'Neill National Playwright's Conference. She received this distinction with her plays The Grove (2012) and Sojourners (2013). She has also been a semifinalist for the Page 73 Playwrights Development Programs and was a finalist for the 2013 Many Voices Fellowship. Please follow her at @mfudofia and check out her site www.mfonisoudofia.com for the latest news.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lindsay Clark   LINDSAY CLARK grew up in California and North Carolina. She has recently performed with Yasuko Yokoshi and John Jasperse, and has had the pleasure of working with Shen Wei Dance Arts, Faye Driscoll, Jennie Mary Tai Liu, Yve Laris Cohen, Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People, Vanessa Anspaugh, Jack Ferver, and Michelle Boulé. This year she was on faculty at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia teaching modern technique and composition and curated several group shows for the Center for Performance Research in Brooklyn. She has been a Fresh Tracks Artist in Residence at Dance Theater Workshop and has performed her own work at several New York and international venues. Clark attended High School at the North Carolina School of the Arts, holds a BFA from SUNY Purchase and an MFA from Hollins University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stuart Singer   STUART SINGER is a Brooklyn-based performer, choreographer and teacher.  He has danced in the companies of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, Doug Varone, Wally Cardona and Lucinda Childs, and is currently performing in the revival of the Philip Glass/Robert Wilson opera Einstein on the Beach. He is currently working with choreographers Beth Gill and John Jasperse, and has recently collaborated on performance projects with Gwen Welliver, Joanna Kotze, Yanira Castro, Jack Ferver, Netta Yerushalmy, Christopher Williams and Mollye Maxner.  He is currently developing new choreographic work in collaboration with Lindsay Clark.  Stuart has recently taught as adjunct faculty at Bard College, Princeton University, and Bennington College, on faculty at the American Dance Festival, and as a teaching artist for New York Live Arts.  Originally from Western Massachusetts, Stuart is a BFA graduate of the SUNY-Purchase College Conservatory of Dance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lindsay Clark   LINDSAY CLARK grew up in California and North Carolina. She has recently performed with Yasuko Yokoshi and John Jasperse, and has had the pleasure of working with Shen Wei Dance Arts, Faye Driscoll, Jennie Mary Tai Liu, Yve Laris Cohen, Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People, Vanessa Anspaugh, Jack Ferver, and Michelle Boulé. This year she was on faculty at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia teaching modern technique and composition and curated several group shows for the Center for Performance Research in Brooklyn. She has been a Fresh Tracks Artist in Residence at Dance Theater Workshop and has performed her own work at several New York and international venues. Clark attended High School at the North Carolina School of the Arts, holds a BFA from SUNY Purchase and an MFA from Hollins University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ryan David O'Byrne   RYAN DAVID O'BYRNE is a graduate of the Juilliard School's Drama Division '11.  He has performed in New York at MoMA PS1 (with Ann Liv Young), Joe's Pub (w/OUR HIT PARADE), La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club (SQUIRTS: New Voices in Queer Performance), Culturefix, and Culture Project.  Ryan recently premiered his first solo piece, LIFE.OR.DEATH.OR.SOMETHING.: PHASE.DOWN., a multi-part work, at Dixon Place, as well as with AUNTS at Arts@Renaissance.  Ryan has worked regionally in several theatres throughout the country.  Ryan designs and builds his own sets, and is currently developing a series of self portraits entitled SOON.WE'LL.ALL.BE.GHOSTS.  Ryan was the recipient of the Michel and Suria Saint Denis Prize for Leadership in Drama, The Goldman Fellowship, The Jerome L. Greene Fellowship, and The Gluck Community Service Fellowship. He is also a founding member of The Arusha Arts Initiative, a community outreach residency at The Umoja Center in Arusha, Tanzania.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mfoniso Udofia   MFONISO UDOFIA is a 2013 Sundance Theatre Lab playwright, one of The New Black Fest's 2012 Writing Fellows and she is a 2012-2013 Writing Fellow with both Playwrights Realm and Rising Circle's INKTank. She has also been a semifinalist for the Eugene O'Neill National Playwright's Conference. She received this distinction with her plays The Grove (2012) and Sojourners (2013). She has also been a semifinalist for the Page 73 Playwrights Development Programs and was a finalist for the 2013 Many Voices Fellowship. Please follow her at @mfudofia and check out her site www.mfonisoudofia.com for the latest news.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stuart Singer   STUART SINGER is a Brooklyn-based performer, choreographer and teacher.  He has danced in the companies of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, Doug Varone, Wally Cardona and Lucinda Childs, and is currently performing in the revival of the Philip Glass/Robert Wilson opera Einstein on the Beach. He is currently working with choreographers Beth Gill and John Jasperse, and has recently collaborated on performance projects with Gwen Welliver, Joanna Kotze, Yanira Castro, Jack Ferver, Netta Yerushalmy, Christopher Williams and Mollye Maxner.  He is currently developing new choreographic work in collaboration with Lindsay Clark.  Stuart has recently taught as adjunct faculty at Bard College, Princeton University, and Bennington College, on faculty at the American Dance Festival, and as a teaching artist for New York Live Arts.  Originally from Western Massachusetts, Stuart is a BFA graduate of the SUNY-Purchase College Conservatory of Dance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Evan Johnston   EVAN JOHNSTON is a musician and composer based out of Brooklyn, New York. While studying jazz and anthropology at Columbia University, he was an active performer of comedy and musical theatre. In his sophomore year, he co-wrote the music and lyrics to The 116th Annual Varsity Show, a full-length musical created from scratch each year by Columbia students. Evan could be seen performing throughout college around campus and New York alongside drummer Jesse Chevan and bassist Matt Star in their pop trio Capital. After graduating from school last May, in between existential crises, he helped with arrangements on Sarah Dooley’s forthcoming debut Stupid Things while also lending voice and piano tracks here and there. He’s currently writing the score for Dream Date, a romantic comedy and NYU directing thesis. Things that are really important to Evan include the New York Knicks, D’Angelo’s Voodoo, a 13-year-old beagle named Joey, and West Indian food.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Reid Bartelme   REID BARTELME began his professional life as a dancer.  He worked for Ballet companies throughout North America and Canada,  and later in his career worked for modern dance companies in New York including Shen Wei Dance Arts and the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company.  He went on to graduate from the fashion design program at the Fashion Institute of Technology and began working as a freelance costume designer.  Reid has designed costumes most notably for Christopher Wheeldon, Lar Lubovitch, Zvi Gotheiner,  John Jasperse,  Pontus Lidberg, Jack Ferver and the Parsons Dance Company.  In collaboration with designer Harriet Jung, Reid has designed costumes for the New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Justin Peck, Marcelo Gomes, Andrea Miller, and Mauro Bigonzetti.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Team Makehouse: Erin Debold, Mark Junek, Erin Byrne</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cody Owen Stine is a composer, lyricist, arranger, performer, and music director who writes for theater, film, and cabaret. His work has been seen at Ars Nova, Prospect Theater, Joe’s Pub, Laurie Beechman, Duplex Cabaret, 54 Below, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and Second City, LA among others. Recent credits: "The Prisoner of Vegas," a full-length musical (NY Theatre Barn, Manhattan Musical Theater Lab [upcoming]); "Street Seen," Prospect Theater Company's 10-minute musical lab (with collaborator Sharyn Rothstein); Associate Conductor on Murder Ballad at Manhattan Theatre Club and Union Square Theatre; music director/arranger of Eager to Lose at Ars Nova; and concerts with Rebecca Naomi Jones, Caissie Levy, and Daniel Breaker. Upcoming projects include a full-length show with bookwriter Sharyn Rothstein, and a rock musical based on Heinrich von Kleist's play "Penthesilea." He is a member of the Advanced BMI Musical Theater Workshop and the Dramatists Guild. www.codyowenstine.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lee Sunday Evans is a director and choreographer whose work includes: A Beautiful Day on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes by Kate Benson (New Georges), Family Play (1979 to Present) by CollaborationTown (The New Ohio), The Play About My Dad by Boo Killebrew (59E59), The Momentum by CollaborationTown (Guild Hall/Watermill Center, Emerging America Festival/Huntington Theater, Laurie Beechman Theater, LaMama), Flooded with Light by Stan Richardson (The Representatives), God's Ear by Jenny Schwartz (Juilliard), When (Women Center Stage, Culture Project), All Girls by Anna Greenfield (Kraine), The Big Fix (Brooklyn Arts Exchange),The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Cyrano de Bergerac (Waterwell/PPAS), The End of Life Project (Outside the Wire, Coatesville VA Medical Center), The Deepest Play Ever by Geoffrey Decas (The New Ohio), Big Money, a new musical by Kyle Jarrow and Nathan Leigh (Choreographer, Williamstown). As Associate Director to Young Jean Lee: The Shipment (Wexner Center, The Kitchen), Lear (Soho Rep), Church (Under the Radar/The Public Theater). As the Resident Director for CollaborationTown, she conceives and directs original works of ensemble-based devised theater. She is an inaugural recipient of the 2-year Archive Alliance Residency at The New Ohio &amp; IRT Theater, along with the other members of CollaborationTown's Artistic Core. She also teaches Devising at the Waterwell Drama Program at PPAS in NYC and with the International Theater &amp; Literacy Program in Tanzania and Rwanda. New Georges Affiliated Artist, Lincoln Center Director’s Lab. BFA: Boston University.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Davina Cohen is a Brooklyn-based theater and dance artist and vocal performer. Her multidisciplinary work has been supported by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the E|MERGE Interdisciplinary Collaborative Residency, and the Pop-Up Museum of Queer History and presented by the Performance Mix Festival, the FURY Factory, and Teatteri Naamio ja Hoyhen in Helsinki, Finland. Additional performance highlights: Ann Hamilton's An Event of a Thread at the Park Avenue Armory, Breakthrough Media's Deport The Statue campaign, The Lily's Revenge at the American Repertory Theater, La Damnation de Faust at the SF Opera, I'll Crane For You choreographed by Deborah Hay, vocal performance for Kun-Yang Lin's Be/Longing, and over a decade of collaboration and study with the SITI Company. Davi has taught at the Atlantic Theater Conservatory, Harvard University, Skidmore College, Pacific Union College, Solano College Theater's Actor Training Program, SF Unified School District, and Western Mass Moving Arts Festival.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nico Brown is a dance artist originally from rural Illinois. His work attempts to reconcile his experience with expansive landscape against his love of extravagant, full-bodied dancing. The result is often described as minimal, formal, and irrevocably queer. He holds an MFA in Dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, complemented by a BFA in Theatre Stage Management from the same institution. He lives and works in New York.Nico has presented work throughout the Midwest, New York, and abroad. As a performer, he has worked with Jennifer Monson, Kirstie Simson, Renée Wadleigh, Nick Duran, Megan Kendzior, Deke Weaver and Jennifer Allen. Nico has continued to work in various administrative capacities for organizations such as the American Dance Festival, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, and the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. He is a Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship recipient.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kimia Ferdowsi-Kline is an Iranian-American painter born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1984. She earned an M.F.A. in visual arts at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2011 and holds a B.F.A. in painting from Washington University in St. Louis, where she was named a Danforth Scholar. In 2011, she was awarded an artist residency at The Dune in Pondicherry, India, where she lived and painted for 8 months. In 2012, she was accepted into the Drawing Center’s Viewing Program, where she has been selected to exhibit in a group show in July 2014. Ferdowsi-Kline’s paintings, detached from any literal appearance of nature, are reconstructed landscapes based on memory and imagination, inspired by the stories she grew up hearing about Iran. Unable to return, she seeks to connect to her homeland through the process of painting. Ferdowsi-Kline currently curates the permanent art collection at Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in addition to continuing her own studio practice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marshall Pailet -- As Composer/Bookwriter: Triassic Parq (Off Broadway, Soho Playhouse; Chance Theater, Ovation Award – Best Musical; Best Musical NY Fringe); Untitled Dreamworks Theatricals Project (In Development with Dreamworks Theatricals); Who’s Your Baghdaddy, or How I Started the Iraq War (Best Musical DC Fringe ’11; Osborn Award Nominee); Super Claudio Bros. (Best Musical DC Fringe ’10); The Chocolate Tree (NAMT ’07; Actors Cabaret of Eugene; Houston Stages); Where It’s At; The Darq Knight; Upcoming projects in development with Dreamworks Theatricals/Animation, RKO and the New Musical Foundation. As Director: Triassic Parq (Ovation Nomination – Best Director); Eudaemonia; Who’s Your Baghdaddy; Super Claudio Bros.; Uncle Pirate; Stuck; The 49 Project; Thursday; With Kings in the Back; The 70 Scenes of Halloween; Bat Boy; Escape Artists; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Resident Playwright Chance Theater. Graduate of Yale University. www.marshallpailet.com</image:caption>
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