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We know you have standards to meet. You also want to equip your students with
a love of learning, cooperation skills, and critical thinking. Our programs support all of these
areas with creative, arts-based approaches to learning and life.
Let our knowledgeable program staff help you enhance your lessons with the programs
in this catalog or work with you in creating customized programs to meet your academic
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Performances
How Music Works - Vibrations and Sounds........................ 5
We are All Connected: Songs about the Environment... 7
Planting Hope................................................................................. 9
Workshops
Dancing Through the Curriculum........................................... 4
Math in Your Feet.......................................................................... 4
Water Dance (Residency).......................................................... 17
Weather Dance.............................................................................. 4
Worming into Books.................................................................... 13
Workshops
Decades of Dance.........................................................................
Gifts from the Earth: Native American Effigy Pottery....
Gifts from the Canebakes: Native American Basketry...
Circle of Life: Native American Poems.................................
Traditional American Dance......................................................
Learning Lincoln Through Bookmaking...............................
Mama Im Bored: Pioneer Games............................................
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Gypsy Stories.................................................................................. 10
Irish Music: Come to the Ceilidh.............................................. 8
Latin Jazz......................................................................................... 7
Music and Dance Collage........................................................... 5
Music from Around the World................................................. 7
Musical Tour of Latin America.................................................. 8
Once Upon a Time in Africa...................................................... 9
Ongaku: Japanese Music............................................................ 7
Tanoshi Taiko Drumming............................................................ 7
The Music and Dance of Canada............................................. 3
The Storytellers Drum................................................................ 7
The World of Strings.................................................................... 7
World Folktales.............................................................................. 9
Workshops
Chancleta: Dance & Music......................................................... 6
Cultural Dance of West Africa.................................................. 4
Imaginative Mexican Clay Masks............................................. 13
Instrument Making........................................................................ 6
Latin Ballroom Dancing.............................................................. 4
Shodo Japanese Calligraphy ................................................... 13
Sumi-e Japanese Brush Painting............................................ 13
Language Arts
Performances
Aesop and Other Anthropomorphic Tales.......................... 5
Dancing Through the Pages..................................................... 3
Harp Sounds: Music & Stories.................................................. 8
Nursery Rhymes Jazzed and Suessed.................................. 5
Peter & the Wolf, Cartoons, and Jazz................................... 5
Seuss and Other Nonsense Stories........................................ 12
Tell Your Own Story..................................................................... 10
The Spirit of James Whitcomb Riley..................................... 12
The Wild Things of Sendak....................................................... 5
These Stories Go Beyond Any Test........................................ 12
Workshops
Choose Your Own Poetry Workshop.................................... 10
Circle of Life: Native American Poems................................. 10
Jazz on the Fly............................................................................... 10
Literature Takes the Stage......................................................... 12
Making Creative Books............................................................... 13
Riddle Me, Riddle You................................................................. 6
Songwriting For Your Classroom............................................ 8
Theater Secrets for Reading Success.................................... 12
Tell Your Own Story..................................................................... 10
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Dance........................................................................................................ 3
Multi Arts................................................................................................. 5
Music......................................................................................................... 7
Storytelling & Writing......................................................................... 9
Theater.....................................................................................................11
Visual Art................................................................................................13
Teacher Professional Development..............................................15
Early Childhood...................................................................................16
Residencies............................................................................................17
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45 minutes - workshops
45 minutes - performances
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Multiple - Two or more workshops occurring on the same day, or any
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Performances
Dance
Performances
The Dance Show
Dance Kaleidoscope
Ten to twelve professional
contemporary dancers bring to
life the concepts of shape, space,
pattern, and rhythm in this highenergy performance. Performance
meets standards in Dance.
Grades: K-6
Single: $550, Double: $850
Keeping Traditional Dance &
Music Alive Through Creativity
Fiddle n Feet
This energetic performance explores
the origins and reinvention of
music and dance traditions over the
years. When dancers or musicians
are lacking the means to buy their
preferred instruments or tools,
they figure out how to substitute
something they do have.
Performance meets standards in
Dance and World History.
Grades: K-8
Single: $532, Double: $895
Mileage from Bloomington, IN additional
A Village Beyond
Fort Wayne Dance Collective
A four-member ensemble celebrates
Japanese and Chinese culture
through Taiko drumming, mask
dance set to Haiku poetry, and Tai
Chi movement. Performance meets
standards in Dance and World
History.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $625, Double: $1,126
Mileage from Fort Wayne, IN additional
Dancing Through the Pages
Fort Wayne Dance Collective
A four-member ensemble invites
students into the world of childrens
authors including Dr. Seuss, Babette
Cole, and Alma Flor Ada by engaging
them through dance. Performance
meets standards in Dance and
Language Arts.
Grades: K-5
Single: $625, Double: $1,126
Mileage from Fort Wayne, IN additional
Hoofing in America
Tap Team Two
A program tracing the roots of Tap
from Ireland and Africa to the street
and social dances of today. Students
will experience live tap dancing
from two outstanding dancers.
Performance meets standards in
Dance and U.S. History.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $701, Double: $1,063
Availability: April 11-15, 2016
Workshops
Decades of Dance
Laurie Young-Cutsinger
Students will try out the dance steps
of any decade in 20th century U.S.
history, from the Charleston to Street
Dance. Through video excerpts,
movement, and discussion, active
learning can be incorporated into
your social studies unit. Workshop
meets standards in Dance and U.S.
History.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $85, Multiple: $75
Math Art Festival
Malke Rosenfeld
All the fun of a festival designed for
the school day! During the Math Art
Festival students have hands-on
experiences with math-informed
art making including visual art and
dance. Each activity station includes
an example project and the materials
needed for children to independently
create their own unique versions.
While they build, sort, create, draw,
fold and cut, students explore the
mathematical ideas of pattern units,
attributes, multiples, symmetry,
transformation, spatial reasoning, and
structural relationships.
Grades: K-6
Day of 4: $600
Up to 100 students per wksp
Materials: $50 per day
Mileage from Bloomington, IN addl
Weather Dance
Melli Hoppe
Weather patterns, the water cycle,
and cloud types will be used as
inspiration for a dance. Students will
learn choreographic principals such
as space, time, force, and motion.
Workshop meets standards in Dance
and Science.
Grades: 1-5
Single: $85, Multiple: $75
Mileage from Michigan City, IN addl
Cultural Dance of West Africa
Ronne Stone
Students will be introduced to
traditional dance techniques
and symbols of West Africa and
participate in group and solo dance
opportunities. Workshop meets
standards in Dance and Social
Studies.
Grades: 1-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $85, Multiple: $75
Dance
Workshops
Community Social
Fiddle n Feet
An evening of social dances for
the whole family to enjoy. No
experience necessary! Students
and parents can come together to
participate in line, square, circle
dances and more.
Grades: K-5, 6-8. 9-12
90 minutes: $457
Mileage from Bloomington, IN addl
Performances
Performances
Multi Arts
Workshops
Oh Hands, Oh Feet
Back to Back Bonnies
Just as we address ourselves in our
silent conversations, poets often do
this out loud. Students will compose
odes in which they talk imaginatively
about themselves and create a
unique book for the poem that
includes a fold-up area for a drawing
of the child. Workshop meets
standards in Visual Art.
Grades: K-5, 6
Single: $170 (includes 2 one-hour
workshops)
Materials: $15 per classroom
World Rhythms
Tharp-Perrin Gindhart Artists
An interactive, hands-on percussion
workshop that takes students on a
musical tour of the world. Workshop
meets standards in Music.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $300
Instrument Making
Tony Artis
Students will each make a traditional
instrument with an authentic sound
from common, everyday materials.
Choose one: maracas, frame drums,
tambourines, pop top shakers, or
African thumb pianos. Workshop
meets standards in Music, Visual Arts
and World History.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $113
Materials: $3 per student
90 minutes - Limit 15 students
Workshops
Multi Arts
Music
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Drum Dialogues
Lawrence Clark, III
Students will learn the rudiments
of jazz drumming technique,
progressing from a verbal rhythm to
body rhythm to instrumental music.
Workshop compliments the Jazz:
The Art of Relationship performance,
and if scheduled together, students
can participate in the performance.
Workshop meets standards in Music.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $104, Multiple: $80
Harp Sounds - Music and Stories
Melissa Gallant
Students will enjoy discovering
the many sounds the concert harp
makes while learning how the music
we hear is like the stories we read.
Workshop meets standards in Music.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $135, Multiple: $91
Mama, Im Bored - Pioneer Games
Mac Bellner
Students will learn some of the popular
games of yesteryear, make a replica of
a pioneer toy or create movement for
a play party song. Workshop meets
standards in U.S. History.
Grades: K-5
Single: $85, Multiple: $75
Materials: $10 per classroom
Workshops
Performances
Performances
Planting Hope
Bob Sander
What happens when you take a
moment and think about the world
around you? In this performance a
storyteller remembers a trip he took,
an unforgettable character he met,
and a story he heard -- all of whom
open his eyes to the intricate web of
the natural world. Performance meets
standards in Theater. *60 min
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $451, Double: $575
Tell Your Own Story
Bob Sander
Students will hear engaging family
and personal stories meant to inspire
students to research and collect their
own stories. This performance is a
companion to the workshop Tell Your
Story. Performance meets standards
in Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $451, Double: $575
When Worlds Collide: William
Henry Harrison & Tecumseh
Bob Sander
Students will discover the radically
different perspectives of Native
Peoples and pioneer settlers
who collided in the early years of
American history. The cultures
of William Henry Harrison and
Tecumseh are displayed through
folklore, games, and music. A study
guide is available. Performance
meets standards in Theater and U.S.
History. *90 minute performance
Grades: 4-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $451, Double: $889
World Folktales
Bob Sander
Students will be engaged in an
interactive program of folktales from
around the world. Guitar music is
woven into these attention-capturing
tales. Bob can tailor the stories to the
countries your students are studying.
Performance meets standards in
World History and Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $451, Double: $575
Stories from the Underground
Railroad
Bob Sander & Deborah Asante
In this dramatic storytelling event,
the perils of the enslaved peoples
escape to freedom are shared as the
characters travel along the informal
route known as the Underground
Railroad. Songs, rhythms and the
story of the lives of two children
bring these tales to life. Performance
meets standards in U.S. History and
Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $763, Double: $1,139
Tapestry
Bob Sander & Deborah Asante
Students will experience two stories
told in tandem, with tales full of
conflict and differences, healing,
and growth. These issues become
different colored threads in the
tapestry of this interwoven story.
Performance meets standards in
Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $763, Double: $1,139
Asante Tales
Deborah Asante
Beginning with original stories,
and ending with improvised stories
and games, students will leave this
performance knowing the importance
of telling their own stories.
Performance meets standards in
Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $438, Double: $688
Once Upon a Time in Africa
Deborah Asante
Choose from five versions of African
folktales: West African, East African,
North African, South African, and
the Continent. Performance meets
standards in World History and
Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $438, Double: $688
Rolling Down the Avenue
Deborah Asante
Using the recorded music of Indiana
jazz musician Alonzo Pookie
Johnson as a backdrop, students
will hear the story of a child coming
of age in Indianapolis in the 1940s.
The tale examines what it must have
been like to grow up on Indiana
Avenue in Lockfield Gardens during
the first jazz heyday in Indianapolis.
Performance meets standards in U.S.
History and Theater.
Grades: 4-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $438, Double: $688
This Little Light of Mine: Civil
Rights Through a Childs Eyes
Deborah Asante
Listeners will experience the story
of the Childrens Crusade of 1963
through the eyes of one of the children
who marched. Students will learn
more about this dramatic event from
the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.
Performance meets standards in U.S.
History and Theater.
Grades: 4-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $438, Double: $688
Asia Fantasia: Storytelling,
Music, and a Whole Lot of Fun
Eth-Noh-Tec
Stories from many Asian cultures
such as Vietnam, India, Japan, and
the Philippines are told through
a host of memorable characters.
Plenty of audience participation
keeps the audiences fully engaged.
Performance meets standards in
Theater and World History.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $488, Double: $732
Availability: May 9-13, 2016
Performances
The Four Directions: Native
American Stories
Robin Pease
In this performance, students will meet
Hegeota a real Indian. They will learn
some Mohawk language, sing a chant,
and participate in a story as they explore
the four directions of the compass rose
and discover character education and
some of the practices of the Native
American People. Performance meets
standards in Theater and U.S. History.
Grades: K-5, 6
Single: $488, Double $732
Availability: October 26-29, 2015
Hip Hop, Poetry, and Confidence
Tony Styxx
Using spoken word poetry, hip
hop lyrics, and beatboxing, this
performance encourages students
to be confident and courageous in
trying new things. This performance
helps students get excited about
poetry as the artist illustrates how he
uses words to creating meaningful
imagery. Workshop meets standards
in Language Arts.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $300, Double: $562
Gypsy Stories
Lou Ann Homan
These stories take students along on
a gypsy caravan including stories from
Europe and the Middle East. This
exciting performance weaves myths,
stories, and folklore as colorfully and
skillfully as the fibers in a carpet.
Performance meets standards in
Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6
Single: $225, Double: $450
Mileage from Angola, IN additional
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Workshops
Bonnie Maurer
Students will create original poems
on their own or as a class.
You can choose one of these popular
topics Friendship
Odes and Observation
Feelings about yourself
Friendly Letter Format
Nature
Written Portraits
Unlocking Imagination
Poetry Cards & Games
Or meet with Bonnie to create a
workshop based on your curriculum.
Workshop meets standards in
Language Arts.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $85, Multiple: $75
Workshops
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Theater
Performances
Performances
Punch & Judy Present Puppet
Theater
Adzooks Puppets
The classic characters of puppet
theater, Punch and Judy, have their
roots in the comical characters
of the Roman Theater, and have
been around for 300 years. In this
version of their story, the traditional
characters are placed in a modern
plot full of intrigue, mischief, and
positive, child-friendly problem
solving. Performance meets
standards for Theater.
Grades: K-5, 6-8
Single: $295, Double: $590
Mileage from Martinsville, IN additional
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Christopher Columbus
Hank Fincken
Columbus sailed west in 1492 with
faulty information. Today his journey
is both celebrated and condemned.
What makes him so controversial?
This is a performance that will
encourage your students to ask
thoughtful questions. Performance
meets standards in U.S. History.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $375, Double: $688
Johnny Appleseed
Hank Fincken
You know the myth, but you may
not know how important he was
to the pioneers moving west. This
is storytelling in theater form,
blending man and legend into one.
Presentation varies depending on the
age of students. Performance meets
standards in U.S. History.
Grades: K-5, 6
Single: $375, Double: $688
Major Martin Delany:
African American Civil War
Officer
Khabir Shareef
Delany was a freeborn in S. Carolina.
Because the law prohibited formal
education, Delany was self-taught
and went on to be a teacher,
newspaper publisher, medical doctor,
and U.S. military commander. Delany
will retell his story during this live
fact-based presentation reinforced
with audience participation.
Performance meets standards for
Theater and U.S. History.
Grades: 4-8, 9-12
Single: $369, Double: $538
Prince Among Slaves
Khabir Shareef
Students will meet Abdul Rahman
Ibrahima, a West African Muslim
prince and military commander.
Rahman was captured by his
enemies, sold to slave traders,
endured the Middle Passage, and
eventually taken to a plantation
near Natchez, Mississippi. After
40 years of enslavement, he was
freed by order of President John
Quincy Adams and continued on to
strengthen the abolitionist movement.
Performance meets standards in
Theater and U.S. History.
Grades: 4-8, 9-12
Single: $444, Double: $688
Performances
Tragedy, Trains, Truth, and Tales
Virginia Wesley and Annamaria
Crider
Harriet Tubman recounts her
experience with the Underground
Railroad to Sophia. Sophia sings
spiritual code songs used by
the slaves. Together, these two
characters illustrate the customs and
music of slavery. At the end, they
invite the students to ask questions
of their characters. Performance
meets standards for Theater, Music,
and U.S. History. Solo characters
Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth
available upon request.
Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Single: $425, Double: $800
Seuss and Other Nonsense
Stories
Will Gould
The works of three childrens
authors are brought to life in this
presentation of theatrical readings.
Students will be introduced to the
idea of nonsense poetry, and will
enjoy the simple pleasure of silliness.
Performance meets standards in
Theater and Language Arts.
Grades: K-3
Single: $288, Double: $576
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Malke Rosenfeld
Combining math, dance and
rhythm is a powerful way to make
math concepts concrete for young
kinesthetic learners. Using an
educational tool specifically designed
for non-mathematical topics, learn
how to apply problem solving
strategies to the choreographical
process, and learn to guide students
as they physically experience the
concept of variables/symbols while
working collaboratively. This process
empowers students to use graphs,
symbols and maps.
Available as the full experience in two
Three-hour sessions: $1,126
Or a single Three-hour session: $563
Mileage from Bloomington, IN additional
Early Childhood
3-6 years
Performances
Tortoise and the Hare
Adzooks Puppets
The classic Aesop fable comes to
life for students in this tale about the
infamous race. The audience helps
the race end well and discovers that
there are no losers when it comes to
friendship.
30 minute Performance: $250
Mileage from Martinsville, IN additional
Performances:
Wee Do Wap: Jazz Music
The Naptown Jazz 5
An introductory jazz performance
for young children. Students will
learn the fundamentals of jazz, with
tunes ranging from Duke Ellington
to nursery rhymes. Students will
sing along with Old McDonald Had
a Band, which introduces the live
sounds of a trumpet, tenor sax,
piano, and drum set.
30 minute Performance: $506
Mileage from Lafayette, IN additional
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Workshops
Creative Dance
Melli Hoppe
Seasons, life cycles of plants and
animals, feelings, and colors can
all be used as inspiration for dance.
Beginning with a warm-up that
fosters creativity, Melli leads students
in free movement exercises and then
concludes with a movement activity
that addresses classroom themes.
90 minute Workshop: $150
Harp Music & Stories
Melissa Gallant
Students are introduced to the
concert harp and will explore the
connections between language
and music. Students will learn to
identify and respond to contrasting
sounds, and will understand that
musical concepts bring stories to
life by communicating feelings and
emotions.
90 minute Workshop: $200
*Version available for infants and
toddlers
African Dance
Ronne Stone
Students will join the artist on a
journey through the regions of
Mali, Senegal, Gambia and Guinea
learning cultural traditions of song
and dance along the way. With the
use of body movement, children
explore the elements of rhythm,
shape, space, force/energy, patterns,
and stories.
90 minute Workshop: $150
Workshops:
Early Childhood Workshops
are 90 minutes long unless
otherwise noted. The long
format allows time for
introduction and reflection.
Maximum group size is 20.
programs are
delivered by
professional Teaching
Artists who are
trained in early
childhood development
principles and ageappropriate practices.
Workshops serve as
professional development
opportunities for teachers
as they observe and learn
from our teaching artists.
Programs meet the Foundations
to the IN Academic Standards in
Music and Language Arts.
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Residencies
21st Century Story Creation with
Puppetry
Adzooks Puppets
Students will create puppet muses
and explore conflict resolution to
empower the design of characters
and plots as they imagine producing
their own books and movies in the
future.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
5-day: $688
Materials: $25 per class
Mileage from Martinsville, IN additional
Residencies are
workshops with
multiple visits
to the same
classroom over
several days.
Generally, our residencies
start at 3-5 days and can be
extended for much longer as
needed. Residencies begin
with a planning meeting
between classroom teacher /
site coordinator and teaching
artist to set the goals
and expectations of the
residency and often close
with a reflection meeting to
discuss the outcomes of the
residency.
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Tell it Write
Bob Sander
Five visits with a storyteller. Students
create stories from their own life
experiences to complete both a
written and spoken presentation.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8
5-day: $688
Every Picture Tells a Story
Bob Sander and Bill Rasdell
Multiple visits with both a storyteller
and a photographer. Students will
take a family photo and learn how
to read it, turning that photograph
into a story. Includes a student
performance.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8
8-day: $1,031
Residencies
Once Upon Our Time: Staging
Fairy Tales in a New Environment
Sapphire Theatre Company
In this residency, students will explore
Fairy Tale characters of yesterday
as they encounter the environmental
issues of today. But can they ensure
a happily ever after? Students
will have a multi-faceted, page-tostage experience ending with a live
performance.
Grades: 3-5
5-day: $438
Residency Initiatives
The residencies listed below were developed in collaboration with AFL program staff and
have multiple choices for customizing. Prices vary, call for details.
Notes to Notes
In this residency students explore the
driving question, what do poets and
jazz musicians have in common?
Through a live jazz performance,
five classroom visits with a writer,
and a visit with the musician,
students will learn that improvisation,
phrasing, and tone are just a few
of the similarities. This experience
encourages a familiarity with jazz
music as well as encourages
students with writing prompts for
poetry. In a suggested culminating
event, students read their poetry
aloud to another class, or a gathering
of their parents. A planning meeting
with the artists is recommended.
Welcome to Learning
This kindergarten and first grade
residency is meant to encourage
learning in literacy as well as in an
art form. Through works of childrens
literature, vocabulary lessons and
word walls, as well as hands-on
experience with an art form, students
use fine and gross motor skills as
they discover that learning is fun. Five
visits with the artist are 90 minutes
long, giving time for large and small
group activities. In a suggested
culminating event, students present
what they have learned to another
class, or a gathering of their parents.
A planning meeting with the artist is
recommended.
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Index of Artists
Alphabetical
Adzooks Puppets - 11,12,15,16,17
Sancocho - 5, 6
Artis, Tony - 5, 6
Hepler, Dave - 5, 16
Asante, Deborah - 9
Sandoval, Stacie - 8
Bellner, Mac - 7, 8
Chandler, Marvin - 7
Inger, Sofiya - 14
Lancaster, Bobbie - 8, 16
Selden, Leslie - 7, 8
Shareef, Khabir - 7, 11
May Apple - 7, 8
Steele, Reed - 11
Crider, Annamaria - 12
Morris, Cathy - 7, 8, 16
Stone, Ronne - 4, 16
Dance Kaleidoscope - 3, 4
Styxx, Tony - 10
Eth-Noh-Tec - 9
Mundo Beat - 8
Naptown Jazz 5 - 8, 16
Fincken, Hank - 11
Pease, Robin - 10
Wesley, Virginia - 12
Gallant, Melissa - 8, 16
Robertson, Stephanie - 14
Whistler, Shawn - 4, 18
Young-Cutsinger, Laurie - 4
Rosa, Iris - 5, 6
Greene, Everett - 7
Ryan, Tim- 14
Chair:
Sara Clark Lootens
Vice Chair:
Denise Halford Holder
Treasurer:
Jim Chesterfield
Secretary:
Desma Belsaas
Members
Richard Ash
Jessica Barth
H. Daphne Chiu
Celia Campbell
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