2016 Program Booklet - Week 1 + 2

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Note from the Director Being connected to our inner artists and each other makes this festival so unique. The Festival Fever that drives us — to take on yet another workshop or performance or outreach to those underserved in our fabulous state, to take another newcomer under our wing and show them around, to stay up a little later sharing or creating for tomorrow’s class, to get up a bit earlier to collaborate with a new friend or an artist of a different discipline, or to walk in the woods hearing the birds’ contrapuntal Prelude, now seeing the essence of fireweed color, feeling the moisture of the trees breath and dance of the wind, inhaling a forest scent reminiscent of Spanish cooking spice. Connect with your inner artist, connect with nature, connect with something new and share the energy through your art. The arts have healing power. This year has economic challenges, I hear next year will have more. Your belief in FSAF, your generosity with your time, homes, cars, food, airline mileage, venues and dollars make it possible for FSAF to continue even without the usual funding. You are the heartbeat of festival that makes the healing fever contagious. Thank you for being you and sharing your gifts. NOW… Go Connect. Go Awaken. Go Be. Express it with your art! Terese Kaptur, Director

About the Cover Artist Sandra Westcott

Sandra is a Certified Zentangle Teacher. She teaches basic and advanced Zentangle workshops in Alaska and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her work has been exhibited in group shows and solo shows in Fairbanks and published in The Beauty of Zentangle, Zentangle 5, and Paper and Ink Arts blog. She is fond of telling her students “If it doesn’t move, it can be tangled.”

FSAF Offices Main Office (10am–4pm) Mailing Address 600 University Ave. Suite 8 PO Box 82510 Fairbanks, AK 99708 Summer Office (10am–4pm) (+1 hour before shows start) info@fsaf.org Davis Concert Hall Box Office 907-474-8869 Cover art: Creativity Unfurling / À la Square by Sandra Westcott Program Printing by Northern Printing


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Monday, July 18

Calendar of Events

Comedy/Improv Performance 8pm, Blue Loon

Wednesday, July 27

$25

Tuesday, July 19

“Summer Afternoon” Faculty Reading 3pm, One Riverview Plaza Free Across the Ocean — A Celtic Concert 8pm, Davis Concert Hall $25

Wednesday, July 20 Jazz Artists 8pm, Blue Loon Faculty Chamber Music 8pm, Davis Concert Hall

$25 $25

Thursday, July 21

Concerto Concert I 7pm, Davis Concert Hall Music in the Garden 7pm, Georgeson Botanical Garden

$20 Free

Friday, July 22 Cabaret I 6pm, Blue Loon Beatles Revue 8pm, Silver Gulch

$10 $25

Saturday, July 23

Concerto Concert II 1pm, Davis Concert Hall Improv Comedy Showcase 6pm, VENUE American Roots 8pm, Silver Gulch

$20 $10 $25

Monday, July 25

Norwegian Music 8pm, Davis Concert Hall

Tuesday, July 26

Vocal Jazz Performance 8pm, VENUE $15 Faculty and Student Chamber Music 8:30pm, Davis Concert Hall $25

Thurday, July 28

Celtic Sessions 7pm, Silver Gulch Free Pops Concert — A Night at the Movies 8pm, Westmark Gold Room $25

Friday, July 29

Creative Writing Reading 1:30pm, One Riverview Plaza Cabaret II 6pm, Blue Loon Steel Pan Concert 7pm, Raven Landing Jazz Big Band/Afro-Cuban Band 9pm, Silver Gulch

Free $10 $15 $15

Saturday, July 30

Opera/Musical Theatre 1pm, Davis Concert Hall Dance Performance 3pm, Salisbury Theatre Orchestra/Choir Performance 8pm, Davis Concert Hall Milonga 9pm, Artisan’s Courtyard Jazz at the Pump House 9:30pm, The Pump House

$25 $15 $25 $15 Free

Sunday, July 31 $25

Sounds of Nature: Alaskan Premieres 8:30pm, Davis Concert Hall $10

Tapas y Cava de España Brunch Fundraiser 11am, Lavelle’s Bistro $100 World Music/Dance 3pm, Salisbury Theatre $15 Gospel Choir 7pm, Davis Concert Hall Donation

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About FSAF The Festival’s mission is to provide highly qualified guest artists who offer multidisciplinary study and performance opportunities that increase both personal growth and arts appreciation to all participants. Our philosophy is to enrich the lives of all with whom we associate—through study and performances—by engaging their spirit, intellect and energy in an empowering way. The Festival gives people who are enthusiastic about the fine arts an outlet to release their passions. We offer classes and workshops at various ability levels, so beginners will find plenty to do. Given the multi-disciplinary nature of our course offerings, a participant with one main area of study has the opportunity to branch out and the explore other arts: a violinist can take ballroom dance before their orchestra rehearsals, or a painter can play in a steel drum band after spending all day in watercolor classes.

How to give back to the Festival • Donate to annual fund — www.fsaf.org/donate.php • Donate to endowment fund • Gifts of securities can be a benefit to both donor and the Festival. Consult with your tax advisor for details on this and other tax-favored methods. Call 474-8869 for details. • Donate Alaska Airlines miles or a companion fare voucher • Lend a spare car for guest artist use or host a guest artist at your residence


Honor the Founders

Jo Scott, Founder & Director Emerita A Fairbanks resident for 58 years, Jo Ryman Scott recently moved to New York City. Known as a passionate educator, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to arts and education including two Governors Awards for the Arts and an honorary Doctorate from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She was selected to be inducted this year in the Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame. Jo began her teaching career more than 65 years ago in a little country school in South Dakota. In 2009, she retired after founding and producing the 30th season of the Fairbanks

Summer Arts Festival. She is grateful to her husband, Dick, for his support all these years. Ed Madden, Co-Founder & Emerita Jo Scott met Ed Madden in 1972 when he was teaching summer classes for the UAF Music Department. She decided Eddie might help her realize her dream of founding an arts Festival in Fairbanks. In 1980 the time was right for the plans to come to fruition showcasing Jazz Festival ‘80 in April. Festival will always remember Eddie’s critical role in its founding.

History

Jo Ryman Scott, Fairbanks, and Edward Madden, Boston, founded the Festival in April 1980 with the one-week Jazz Festival ‘80. In 1981, Scott and Madden successfully produced Jazz to Classics, the first two-week summer Festival. In 1982, the name was changed to the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival because dance, opera, theatre, musical theatre and visual arts enthusiasts asked that those areas of study be added. Since that time, many disciplines have been added to the Festival, based on requests from registrants.

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Board of Directors Lloyd Huskey, President Glenn Brady, Vice President Buki Wright, Secretary Priscilla Swankie, Treasurer Don Gray Leroy Hulsey Doug Lange Joy McDougall David Pruhs Todd Sherman Adam Wool

Jo Scott, Founder & Director Emerita Ed Madden, Co-Founder & Emerita Michael J. Cavaliere, Legal Counsel

Area Coordinators

Geoffry Wildridge, American Roots Coordinator Lorri Heneveld, Cabaret Local Coordinator Caitlin Warbelow, Celtic Artistic Coordinator Dennis Stephens, Scottish Local Co-Coordinator Stephen Stephens, Scottish Local Co-Coordinator Simon Traynor, Celtic Local Coordinator Jeanne E. Clark, Creative Writing Artistic Coordinator Patty Kastelic, Creative Writing Local Coordinator Mark Sherman, Culinary Arts Artistic Coordinator Trevor Bridgewater, Culinary Arts Logistics Coordinator Sherrie Martin, Dance Artistic Coordinator Krista Stamper, Dance Logistics Coordinator

Tor Arne Gulbrandsen, Folk Arts Coordinator Yvonne McHenry, Gospel Music Coordinator Debra Pearson, Gospel Music Coordinator Dennis Rogers, Harp Coordinator Gianna Drogheo, Healing Arts Coordinator Robin McDougall, Healing Arts Coordinator Keith Karns, Jazz Artistic Coordinator Teresa Lantz, Jazz Local Coordinator Andie Springer, New Music Coordinator Jaunelle Celaire, Opera Artistic Coordinator Jessica Anderson, Opera Local Coordinator Amy Horstman Ingram, Opera Local Coordinator Connie Oba, Opera Local Coordinator Theresa Reed, Opera Local Coordinator Robert Franz, Classical Music Artistic Coordinator Marsha Knobel, Lunch Bites Coordinator Freya Wardlaw-Bailey, Piano Coordinator Marlene McDermott, Steel Pans Coordinator Libby Burgess, Steel Pans Coordinator Donna O’Dowd-Robb, Steel Pans Coordinator Bryan Hall, Strings Artistic Coordinator Maureen Heflinger, Strings Coordinator Cathie Harms-Tordoff, Comedy-Improv Co-Coordinator Eleanor Viereck, Comedy-Improv Co-Coordinator Nelda L. Nixon, Visual Arts Coordinator Ann Tremarello, Visual Arts Coordinator Marcia Boyette, Ushers Coordinator Therese Schneider, Woodwinds Coordinator Judy Kreith, World Music/Dance Coordinator

Staff/Partners

Terese Kaptur Director

Dori Nix

Ops & Communications Manager

Allison Preisinger Molly Benson Production Manager

Rhonda Gilbertson Niamh Mercer Bookkeeper

Daniel Wiley

Assistant Produc- Music Librarian & tion Manager Personnel Manager

Jacque Childs, Festival Office Asst. Manager James Wardlaw-Bailey, IT Manager Kit Cleworth, Piano Technician Todd Paris, Festival Photographer Kris Capps, Denali Outreach Josh Bennett, Sound & Lighting Designer Adam Gillette, UAF Tech Director Jonathan Huff, Outreach Sound Engineer

Emily Stacy

Artistic Coordinator Admin Assistant

Diane McClure Festival Office Manager

Joy McDougal

Artist Hospitality

Cheryl Petersen, Outreach Assistant Alex Gagne-Hawes, Lighting & Festival Crew Scott Hansen, Festival Crew Treat Vanflein-Hage, Festival Crew Scott Hansen, Festival Crew Hannah Wagar, Festival Crew Rana Koran, Festival Crew

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2016 Festival Registrants (as of printing deadline)

Ruth Abbott • Delta Junction, AK Dee Carpenter • Fairbanks, AK Linda Adamson • Fairbanks, AK Jennifer Carr • Seward, AK Denise Akert • Ester, AK Norine Chang • Menlo Park, CA Linda Chatfield • Healy, AK Sine Anahita • Fairbanks, AK Jessica Cherry • Fairbanks, AK Alena Anderson • Fairbanks, AK Gayle Claus • Fritz Creek, AK Becky Anderson • Ester, AK Marie Angaiak • Fairbanks, AK Isabella Apfelbeck • Galena, AK Sarah Apsens • Fairbanks, AK Jeanne Armstrong • Fairbanks, AK Leah Aronow-Brown • Fairbanks, AK Katherine Bachelder • Fairbanks, AK Karen Baker • Fairbanks, AK Christina Barile • Fairbanks, AK Robin Barker • Fairbanks, AK Nola Barnes • North Pole, AK Rex Barnes • North Pole, AK Ray Barnhardt • Ester, AK Bill Bernhardi • East Aurora, NY Cheryl Berrong • Fairbanks, AK Angela Bingley • Fairbanks, AK Marguerite Bishop • Fairbanks, AK William Bishop • Fairbanks, AK Mona Bjornson • Fairbanks, AK Billie Blair • Fairbanks, AK Cheryl Blizzard • Fairbanks, AK Dulcy Boehle • Oro Valley, AZ Diana Bongiovanni • Fairbanks, AK Krista Bosh • Fairbanks, AK Benjamin Boswell • Fairbanks, AK Leisa Boswood • Fairbanks, AK Jamie Bourque • Fairbanks, AK Sean Braendel • Fairbanks , AK Barbara Braley • Fairbanks, AK Allison Broerman • Bethel, AK Tricia Brouillard • Fairbanks, AK Roger Brunner • Fairbanks, AK Karen Bryant • Haines, AK Kate Burger • North Pole, AK Tell Burger • North Pole, AK Diana Burgess • Fairbanks, AK George Burgess • Fairbanks, AK Susan Burgess • Fairbanks, AK David Burrell • Fairbanks, AK Helen Burrell • Fairbanks, AK Holly Buzby • Fairbanks, AK Elaine Calaiacovo • North Royalton, OH Noel Camp • Fairbanks, AK Grace Capistrant • Fairbanks, AK Maureen Carey • North Pole, AK Amanda Carnes • Fairbanks, AK

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Janice Cleworth • Fairbanks, AK Bonnie Coghlan • Fairbanks, AK Carol Cologie • North Pole, AK Zoey Conner • Fairbanks, AK Dwayne Corbin • Redding, CA Patricia Cordon • Two Rivers, AK


Michelle Corrigan • Fairbanks, AK Alyssa Crawford • Fairbanks, AK Douglas Creek • Fairbanks, AK Rose Crelli • Fairbanks, AK Terri Crowson • Delta Junction, AK Diane Cryer • Fairbanks, AK Tracy Culbert • Fairbanks, AK Cathy Curby • Fairbanks, AK Natalie Curran • Ann Arbor, MI Judith Currier • Fairbanks, AK Charlotte Curry • Fairbanks, AK Linda Darnell • Fairbanks, AK

Dottie Davis • Tuscan, AZ Hettie De Graaf • Spijkenisse, Holland Mary Dennis • Bowling Green, OH Moe Dey • Fairbanks, AK Dotty Dittmar • Tucson, AZ Margaret Donat • Fairbanks, AK Kelly Doughty • North Pole, AK Talon Doughty • North Pole, AK Sarah Durand • Fairbanks, AK Joyce Dustin Demientieff • Fairbanks, AK Glenda Egli • Naknek, AK RaeAnn Elizardo • North Pole, AK

Genevieve Elterman • Fairbanks, AK Jeni Erikson • Summerfield, NC Chelsi Espinosa • Fairbanks, AK LJ Evans • Ester, AK Linda Farr • Anchorage, AK Daniel Fawcett • San Diego, CA Linette Finstad • Vancouver, WA Sharon Fisler • Fairbanks, AK Liam Forbes • Fairbanks, AK Deborah Fox • North Pole, AK Nicole Fox • North Pole, AK Richard Fox • Two Rivers, AK Rachelle Francis • East Aurora, NY Susan Freel • Fairbanks, AK Beverly Frey • Fairbanks, AK Nancy Frith • Fairbanks, AK Emma Fuchs • Las Cruces, NM Shirley Gordon • Fairbanks, AK Judy Gottschalk • Fairbanks, AK Gregory Grabowski • Selinsgrove, PA Theresa Grajew • Fairbanks, AK Nicole Gregory • Fairbanks, AK Judie Gumm • Ester, AK Dale Guthrie • Fairbanks, AK Mary Lee Guthrie • Fairbanks, AK Carolyn Hall • Fairbanks, AK

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Ballet • Creative Movement • Pil

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Virginia Hanley • Ukiah, CA Joyce Hannan • Two Rivers, AK Pamela Hardenbrook • Twin Falls, ID Cindy Hardy • Fairbanks, AK Shilo Hargrave • Fairbanks, AK Camille Hatley • North Pole, AK Abby Hawkins • Fairbanks, AK Shawn Head • Fairbanks, AK Kelley Hegarty • Fairbanks, AK Lois Henderson • Fairbanks, AK Lorri Heneveld • North Pole, AK Laurel Herbeck • Fairbanks, AK Ingrid Herreid • Fairbanks, AK Judith Hoersting • Anchorage, AK Eiluned Hogenson • Fairbanks, AK Kirk Hogenson • Fairbanks, AK Jewel Holbrook • Delta Junction, AK Janet Hoople • Fairbanks, AK Chloe Hoppough • Fairbanks, AK Helen Howard • Fairbanks, AK Carol Hughes • North Pole, AK Chris Hume • Fairbanks, AK Hanlee Irving • Fairbanks, AK Fawn Jelinek • Fairbanks, AK Anna Johnson • Issaquah, WA Debbie Johnson • Fairbanks, AK Dey Johnson • Fairbanks, AK

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Jeff Johnson • Fairbanks, AK Daniel Mageau • Seattle, WA Joan Johnson • Fairbanks, AK Brian Marmor • Fairbanks, AK Marie Johnson • Fairbanks, AK Jill Marshall • Fairbanks, AK Mark Johnson • Fairbanks, AK Aldona Jonaitis • Fairbanks, AK Registration Aug 19 & 20, 10 am Monte Jordan • Fairbanks, AK 1800 College Road on the Tanana Valley Fa June Kamerling • Richmond, CA Terese Kaptur • Fairbanks, AK Excellence in dance education sin Carol Kaynor • Fairbanks, AK Katie Kelly • Fairbanks, AK Susheila Khera • Fairbanks, AK Marsha Knobel • Fairbanks, AK Thomas Kociela • Riverside, CA Franziska Kohl • Fairbanks, AK Marianna Krotz • Chesapeake, VA Sarah Kuenzli • North Pole, AK Mari LaBrosse • Fairbanks, AK David Lang • Toorak Gardens, SA, AUS Sandy Lanning • Ester, AK Teresa Lantz • Fairbanks, AK Sapphire Layos-Wagaman • Fairbanks, AK Don Leistikow • Fairbanks, AK Joan Lessard • Ester, AK Dylan Librande • Milpitas, CA Wanda Lindsoe • North Pole, AK Leon Lynch • Ester, AK Teresa Lyons • Fairbanks, AK

Visit us at the Tanana Valle

North Star Ballet Fall classes for ages 4 to adult start Aug 22

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www.TheNorthStarBallet.org Fall Registration Aug 15-20 New Student Orientation and Evaluation Aug 20

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Children's Auditions Sept 11


Craig Martelle • Fairbanks, AK Wendy Martelle • Fairbanks, AK Grace Martin • Fairbanks, AK Mark Martin • Fairbanks, AK Angelina Martushoff • North Pole, AK Katy Masterman • Ester, AK Bobbi Mattia • Old Lyme, CT Janelle Matz • Anchorage, AK Christian Maucotel • Kent, WA Charlie Mayer • Fairbanks, AK Sam McConkey • Scottsdsle, AZ Maureen McCoy • Brooklyn, NY Joy McDougall • Fairbanks, AK Robin McDougall • Fairbanks, AK Ginny McDowell • Fairbanks, AK Jillian McGill • Eagle River, AK Joan McGrath • Springfield, IL Jordan McLuckie • Hoonah, AK Rose Meier • Fairbanks, AK Herbert Melchior • Fairbanks, AK Hilda Melchior • Fairbanks, AK Dana Meyer • Richmond, CA Brooke Mickelson • Boise, ID Doris Miller • Fairbanks, AK Snigdhamayee Mishra • Fairbanks, AK Sarah Mitchell • Fairbanks, AK Lydia Montague • Boise, ID Edward Morgan • Las Vegas, NV Jennifer Moss • Fairbanks, AK Steve Mullins • Fairbanks, AK Ginni Murphy • Fairbanks, AK Sarah Neely • El Paso, TX Emilie Nelson • Fairbanks, AK Sheri Nelson • Fort Wainwright, AK Nelda L. Nixon • Fairbanks, AK Sherman Nodler • Fairbanks, AK Chris Novak • Wasilla, AK Oralee Nudson • Fairbanks, AK Dale Nyman • Baton Rouge, LA Molly Owen-Palmer • Fairbanks, AK Jaye Palmer • Fairbanks, AK Santosh Panda • Fairbanks, AK Dave Peet • Fairbanks, AK Tracie Pendergrast • Fairbanks, AK June Pinnell-Stephens • Fairbanks, AK Karen Post • Ester, AK Sara Powell • Ketchikan, AK C Price • Fairbanks, AK Kathy Price • Fairbanks, AK Ruth Prokopowich • Fairbanks, AK Julie Rafferty • Fairbanks, AK Mary Rafter • Fairbanks, AK Tammy Randolph • North Pole, AK Andrea Rasmus • Fairbanks, AK Laura Reed • Fairbanks, AK

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Marie Reid • Fairbanks, AK Reford Reid • Fairbanks, AK Jane Reilly • Fairbanks, AK Sue Renes • Fairbanks, AK Molly Rettig • Fairbanks, AK Patricia Reynolds • Fairbanks, AK Deborah Rinio • Ester, AK Cathy Roberts • Fairbanks, AK Larry Roberts • Fairbanks, AK Joni Robinson • Fairbanks, AK Elizabeth Rome • Fairbanks, AK Rosalind Rowen Rossi • New York, NY Melissa Rouge • Fairbanks, AK Paul Safar • Eugene, OR Hal Salerno • Fairbanks, AK Peg Schaffhauser • Fairbanks, AK William Schendel • Fairbanks, AK Jennifer Schmidt • Fairbanks, AK Eric Schneider • Fairbanks, AK Beverly Schupp • Haines, AK Edel Schuttner • Fairbanks, AK Moss Schuttner • Fairbanks, AK Katherine Scott • Eielson AFB, AK Evelyn Sfraga • Fairbanks, AK Patricia Sheehan • Fairbanks, AK Lianne Shriner • North Pole, AK Darlene Shultz • Fairbanks, AK Amanda Smith • Fairbanks, AK

Judy Somers • Fairbanks, AK Lisa Sporleder • Ester, AK Gerald Springer • Fairbanks, AK Martha Springer • Fairbanks, AK Melody Springer • Fairbanks, AK Vivian Spurgin • Fairbanks, AK Holly Stack • Fairbanks, AK Lauren Staft • Fairbanks, AK Elizabeth Start • Kalamazoo, MI Niesje Steinkruger • Fairbanks, AK Annalisa Stephens • Fairbanks, AK Viviane Stevenson • Willow, AK Nancy Stoller • North Pole, AK Connie Stricks • Fairbanks, AK Susan Sugai • Fairbanks, AK Catherine Suleimani • Fairbanks, AK M. Kayt Sunwood • Fairbanks, AK Peggy Swartz • Fairbanks, AK Trudy Swift • Carmel, CA Mary Tastro • Fairbanks, AK Annalisa Taylor • North Pole, AK Paul Taylor • Fairbanks, AK Benjamin Terry • Issaquah, WA Dana Thomas • Fairbanks, AK Christina Thompson • Fairbanks, AK Janine Thompson • Fairbanks, AK Erin Tilly • Fairbanks, AK Cassie To • Willoughby, NSW AUS

LaNora Tolman • Fairbanks, AK Kathy Toohey • Fairbanks, AK Alondra Vega-Zaldivar • Mississauga, ON Jody Vignola • Fairbanks, AK Pamela Wagaman • Fairbanks, AK Brooke Walls • Fairbanks, AK Laura Walsh • Boulder, CO James Warner • Fairbanks, AK Patricia Warner • Fairbanks, AK Shelley Washington • Woodside, NY Rachel Webb • North Pole, AK Rosamund Wendt • St Petes Beach, FL Cindy Wentworth • Fairbanks, AK Joyce White • Dubuque, IA Daniel Wiley • Denton, TX Cindy Williams • Fairbanks, AK Nancy Williams • Delta Junction, AK Kate Wood • Fairbanks, AK Sarah Woolley • Anchorage, AK Dona Yoder • Fairbanks, AK Carol Young • Pacific Grove, CA Sam Young • Los Angeles, CA


2016 Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Contributors The Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival is deeply grateful to the many individuals, businesses, foundations and government agencies for their generous support that enriches the lives of participants and their communities. The Festival is made possible by financial and in-kind gifts, and is supported in part by the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rasmuson Foundation, and the Fairbanks Arts Association/City of Fairbanks & FNSB Bed Tax Regrant. FSAF is in partnership with the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Special thanks to the following donors for the past year, received by June 15, 2016. If your name was inadvertently omitted, please accept our apology and inform the administration office 474-8869.

Gold — $15,000 & up Alaska Airlines Alaska State Council on the Arts Goldstream Engineering Joe Usibelli & Peggy Shumaker

Silver — $10,000 up to $15,000 Fairbanks Memorial Hospital/Banner Health

Bronze — $7,500 up to $10,000 Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Harper Touring Fund TOTE Maritime

Sponsors — $5,000 up to $7,500 The Artisan’s Courtyard Ft Knox/Kinross Wells Fargo Bank

Guarantors — $2,500 up to $5,000 Bill Stroecker Charitable Foundation Denali State Bank Design Alaska Inc. H&S Warehouse, Inc. KUAC FM/TV

Mt. McKinley Bank Raven Landing Senior Community Shannon & Wilson

Directors — $1,000 up to $2,500

Alaska Tent & Tarp Alaska USA Federal Credit Union Blue Loon Pete Bowers & Peg Willett Dale Durrwachter in memory of Rosamund Weller Enterprise Don & Carolyn Gray Hinckley Family Holland America Line Inc. Joann E. Horner Leroy Hulsey in memory of Velma Hulsey Terese Kaptur Charles Lemke & Phyllis Pendergrast Barbara Matthews in memory of James Matthews North Star Ballet Pike’s Waterfront Lodge Mike Powers & Teri Spires David Pruhs Sally Russell Silver Gulch

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Tanana Chiefs Conference Usibelli Coal Mine Usibelli Foundation Walsh, Kelliher & Sharp Wright Air Service

Benefactors — $500 up to $1,000

Bob & Linda Bursiel Marti Buscaglia Leigh Cox Linda Distad Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic Sportsmedicine Fairbanks Susan Henrichs Kenneth A. Murray Insurance, Inc. Karen Kowalski & John Reisinger in memory of Martha G. Kowalski, M.D. & Marjorie Kowalski Cole Teresa Lantz Joy & Robin McDougall Barbara Pomar Rotary Club of Fairbanks Eric Schneider The Dr. Ronald Morris Teel & Mrs. Mary Kay Teel Charitable Fund Charles & Judy Wilson

Josie Wooding Buki Wright Chloe Wurr

Patrons — $250 up to $500

Bert & Becky Bell John & Judy Binkley Glenn Brady Marcel Colp Ron & Lou Davis Ted DeLeon in memory of Nancy L. DeLeon Dolly Dieter Judy & Carl Divinyi Jim & Susie Hackett in memory of Jean Mackin Tom & Nancy Hallinan Helen Howard Robert & Glenda Hutton Ronald Inouye Kroger Don Leistikow Frank McGilvary Diane Miller in memory of Ralph A. Miller June Pinnell-Stephens William & Betsy Robertson Todd Sherman

Come Play! 302 Cushman St. (907) 374-6873

www.fairbankschildrensmuseum.com

An inspiring place for kids age 0-8 (and their adults!) to innovate, create, and explore!

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Cynthia Stragier Robert & Ingrid Taylor in memory of Evy Speinle The Turtle Club Wendy Warnick Judy Warwick

Sustainers — $100 up to $250

Ann’s Greenhouses Aldona Jonaitis Emily Anderson in memory of Marguerite Anderson Karen Baker in memory of Hugo Lagos Alice Bassler Sullivan Peter Bente Corinne Bradish Scott & Deanna Brandon in memory of Meg Brandon Denise & Chris Akert Terrence Duszynski Gunnar Ebbesson Melinda Evans Lottie Fleeks Betty Ruth George Mary Guthrie Glenn Hackney Gorden Hedahl & Jean Loudon Glynn Hoener & Scott Schuttner Lloyd Huskey Andrew & Judith Kleinfeld Helene Krejci Darlene Lundberg Margaret Donat


Jerry & Jenifer McBeath Rose Meier Gayle L. Miller Edward Morgan Jeep & Marie Reid Les Rogers Marggie Rogge Bill & Doreen Smith Nancy Smoyer C. Keith & Jean Sworts Daniel & Ann Swift Jim & Mary Weymiller Joanne Widman Irene Wood

The new 2016/17 season is here!

Contributors — up to $100

Christina Barile Peggy Birkenbuel in memory of Cody Birkenbuel Richard & Mary Bishop Dulcy Boehle Rob & Ellucia Boswell Carol Kaynor Cathy Roberts Emma Centers

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(907) 490-2858 fairbanksconcert.org


Christian Maucotel April Crosby & Merritt Helfferich Dale Guthrie Lisa Gentry Jazzanne Gordon-Fretwell Jacquie Goss Robert Groseclose Camille Hatley Jane Haycraft Lonny & Bunny Heiner John & Kathleen Hopkins Bob & Betty Hufman Monte Lynn Jordan Joyce White Kathy Klapstein Judith Lachman Craig Martelle Mary Mangusso Mary Ann Nickles Georgene Nielsen Richard & Bonnie Reem Suzanne Richards Sue Royston Kay Sanders FREE events 4 nights a week through August 13

Summer SeSSionS & LifeLong Learning

Hands-on science night for kids & their families Mondays at 7 p.m. in the Murie Building Auditorium and Atrium

Doctors and health professionals on vital medical issues Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in the Murie Building Auditorium

Fascinating presentations on life in the 49th State Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Murie Building Auditorium

Join us for an evening of great FREE music! Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Georgeson Botanical Garden 907-474-7021 • toll free: 866-404-7021 summer@alaska.edu • www.uaf.edu/summer UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution.

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Patricia Seifert Peter Stern Priscilla Swankie Kesler Woodward Bryant & Emilie Wright Dale & Jeanne Yoder Ed & Sheila Zastrow

Marsha Knobel Steve and Jane Lanford Doug & Lori Lange Renee Langworthy Sherrie Martin Joy and Robin McDougall

Courtesy Cars

Marcia Boyette Barbara Braley Dawn Clausen Leigh Cox & Don Leistikow Nancy Angelini Crawford Molly & Ramon DeLeon Sr. Warren Fraser Steve & Anita Goetz Cathy Harms-Tordoff David and Jody Heflinger Lorri Henneveld Kathryn Hoffer Karen Horton Audie Howell Lou Killion

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BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

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Sharman Piper Mark Sherman Martha Springer James & Corlis Taylor Mary Tesch Lief Thompson Ann Tremarello Joe Usibelli and Peggy Shumaker Warbelow Family

Housing

The Akert Family Randy & Deborah Bayer Marcia Boyette Barbara Braley David & Helen Burrell Marti Buscaglia Mary Christinsen Kit Cleworth Katie Cox Eads Family Kelsey Enochs Sue Fagan Warren Fraser Harbaugh Family Cathy Harms-Tordoff Jim & Judy Harris Gayle & Lee Hazen David and Jody Heflinger Jamila Hla Shwe Luke Hopkins & Elise Guttenberg Audie Howell Rodger & Sue Hughes Lloyd Huskey Anne & Kevin Marko Sherrie Martin Joy and Robin McDougall Dori Nix Michael Potter Dennis Rogers Sea Lion Hotel Norman Shelbourne Mark Sherman Judy Shiffler Martha Springer Charles & Cynthia Steiner James & Corlis Taylor Leif Thompson Ann Tremarello Joe Usibelli and Peggy Shumaker Warbelow Family

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Mileage Donations

Ann Tremarello Kevin Walsh Joe Usibelli and Peggy Shumaker Buki Wright

Alaska Airlines Glenn & Tobie Brady Brice Incorporated Bryan Hall Gianna Drogheo Leroy Hulsey Lloyd Huskey Terese Kaptur Teresa Lantz Chris Miller and Angie Schmidt Dennis Stephens and June Pinnell-Stephens Mark Sherman

Other In-Kind Support Alaska Airlines The Artisan’s Courtyard Basically Basil Blue Loon Annette and Matt Bray Karl Burton Chena Hot Springs Resort Paula Davis

The Works

Professional Catering Service with a Personal Touch For all your catering, planning and decorating needs

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Creative Catering & Special Events

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Delta Clearwater Moose Lodge 911 Goldstream Engineering H&S Warehouse, Inc. Fawn Jelinek Terese Kaptur KUAC FM/TV Doug and Lori Lange Lavelle’s Bistro The Music Room North Star Ballet Odom Corporation Pike’s Waterfront Lodge Pingo Farm Raven Landing Senior Community Ravn Alaska Silver Gulch Specialty Imports Subway Take 5 Cafe & Bakery Venue Leanna Williams Wright Air Service Mike Powers & Teri Spires

Volunteers Sherry Abrahams Terry Babers Donna Baum Willie Blackburn

Travis Burrows Laurel Carothers Jaunelle Celaire Jacque Childs CeCe Drangle Chanda File Rhonda Gilbertson Al Grunin Lauren Hatty Gayle Hazen Dave Hollowell Lou Killion Marsha Knobel Teresa Lantz Jovia Manize Robin McDougall Rose Meier Mary Ann Nickles Teresa Quakenbush Jeep & Marie Reid Holly Rivers Dennis Rogers Yolanda Rucker Johnna Sanborn Evelyn Sfraga Mark Sherman Katrina Smith Nancy Smoyer Diana Solie Matt Tonies


Outreach Schedule Bethel Gospel workshop

7/24, afternoon — Bethel Youth Facility Bobby Lewis, Eustace Johnson

American Roots

Corvus NME

7/18, early evening — Kenny Lake Library Andie Springer, Katie Cox, Kate Sheeran, Owen Weaver

Corvus NME Instrument Petting Zoo

7/27, TBA — McCann Center Mike Stevens

7/19, morning — Kenny Lake Library Andie Springer, Katie Cox, Kate Sheeran, Owen Weaver

Feldenkrais/Somatic Experiencing

American Roots

7/28, 10am–4pm — YKHC (Health Corp) Vicki Robinson & Megan Nigro

Feldenkrais/Somatic Experiencing

7/29, 8am–noon — YKHC (Health Corp) Vicki Robinson & Megan Nigro

7/21, 6pm — Ft. Greely Steve Baughman

Denali Area American Roots

Delta & Beyond

7/15, TBA — Mckinley Chalets — Amphitheatre Steve Baughman

Watercolor

Celtic

7/18–7/20, 10am–2pm — Moose Lodge Vladimir Zhikartsev

American Roots

7/18, TBA — Delta Community Center Darol Anger, Emy Phelps, Jacob Ransom, Ryan Bowers

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7/17, 7:30pm — Tonglen Lake Caitlin Warbelow, James Yoshizawa, Johnny Cuomo, Jason Oremus

Visual Arts

7/22–7/24, 10am–4pm — Tonglen Lake Todd Paris


Jazz

Classical strings/oboe

Jazz on the Go

Interior Alaska

7/22, 9pm — Princess Lodge Greta Matassa, Keith Karns, Clipper Anderson, Darin Clendenin, Zach Compston

7/31, 7pm — Princess Lodge Kathryn Hoffer, Sharman Piper, Maureen Heflinger

7/23, 9pm — McKinley Chalet Greta Matassa, Keith Karns, Clipper Anderson, Darin Clendenin, Zach Compston

Composing in the Wilderness

American Roots

Visual Arts Intensive

Corvus NME — Kids

Corvus NME

Corvus NME

American Roots

7/24, 7pm — Tonglen Lake Darol Anger, Emy Phelps, & the Rockin’ Furies

7/15–7/16, 10am–4pm — Chena Hot Springs Vladimir Zhikartsev 7/18, 10am — Salcha Fairgrounds Andie Springer, Katie Cox, Kate Sheeran, Owen Weaver

7/25, 5pm — Denali Visitors Center Composers, Andie Springer, Katie Cox, O.Weaver, Kate Sheeran

7/19, TBA — Tanana Mike Stevens

7/25, 7pm — Denali Visitors Center Composers, Andie Springer, Katie Cox, O.Weaver, Kate Sheeran

Classical strings/oboe

7/13–7/26 — Denali & Coal Creek Steven Lias

Handmade Journals & Sketchbooks

7/31, noon — Black Diamond Kathryn Hoffer, Sharman Piper, Maureen Heflinger

7/22–7/23, 10am–4pm — Chena Hot Springs Susan Joy Share

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Southeast Alaska AK Island Adventures

7/25–7/28, all day — Ketchikan Vladimir Zhikhartsev

Western Alaska Gospel workshop

7/23, TBD — UAF Kuskowim Campus — Hooper Bay Learning Center Bobby Lewis, Eustace Johnson

Gospel service

7/24, morning — Hooper Bay Bobby Lewis, Eustace Johnson

American Roots

7/25, TBD — Newtok Mike Stevens

American Roots

7/26, TBD — Hooper Bay Mike Stevens

Outreach sponsored by

AMHTA, ASCA, Alaska Airlines, Alaska Island Adventures, Alyeska, Arts & Cultural Collaborations, Chena Hot Springs, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, Harper Arts Touring Fund, Holland America Line & Princess Cruises, Mike Powers & Teri Spires, Mt. McKinley Bank, Princess Cruises, Rasmuson Foundation, Ravn, Shannon & Wilson, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Tonglen Lake, Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Usibelli Coal Mine & Foundation, Walker Arts Touring Fund, Wells Fargo, and Wright Air.

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Lunch Bites Sponsored by Design Alaska 12:00 @ UAF Great Hall Monday, 7/18 — Tai Chi Tuesday, 7/19 — Make Art Wednesday, 7/20 — Children’s Edition Thursday, 7/21 — Dance Friday, 7/22 — Strings

Monday, 7/25 — World Dance Tuesday, 7/26 — Smorgasbord Wednesday, 7/27 — Smorgasbord Thursday, 7/28 — Smorgasbord Friday, 7/29 — Smorgasbord

Lunch Bites Too Sponsored by Fort Knox 12:15 @ Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center / Golden Heart Plaza Tuesday, 7/19 @ MTCVC — Celtic Wednesday, 7/20 @ MTCVC — Comedy Thursday, 7/21 @ MTCVC — Roots Friday, 7/22 @ Golden Heart Plaza — Pipers

Celebrate the

Tuesday, 7/26 @ MTCVC — Chamber Music Wednesday, 7/27 @ MTCVC — Opera Thursday, 7/28 @ MTCVC — Jazz Friday, 7/29 @ Golden Heart Plaza— Steel Pan

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A Taste of Festival— Opening Day Party Sponsored by Denali State Bank Noon–2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 17, 2016 Alaska Salmon Bake

Live Music Free Tasty Treats Meet & Greet the Artists Registration & Buy Tickets Welcome Bag Pick-Up


Comedy/Improv Performance Sponsored by Enterprise Holdings Foundation and KUAC 8:00 p.m., Monday, July 18, 2016

Blue Loon

featuring FSAF guest artists: Graham Tordoff Jekeva Phillips

“Summer Afternoon”: A Reading by FSAF Creative Writing Faculty Sponsored by Joe Usibelli and Peggy Shumaker 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 19, 2016

One Riverview Plaza (80 B Street)

Henry James wrote: “Summer afternoon — summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” Come and listen to the creative writing faculty (Don Rearden, fiction; Daryl Farmer, non-fiction/ fiction; Sarah Pape, non-fiction/poetry; and Jeanne E. Clark, poetry) read poems and stories that will make your summer afternoon more beautiful and memorable. Guest artists will read selections of their published and new poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. Books will be available for sale and signing following the reading.

Mark Your Calendar!

July 16–30 2017

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Across the Ocean — A Celtic Concert Sponsored by Walsh, Kelliher & Sharp and the Harper Touring Fund 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring FSAF guest artists: Caitlin Warbelow, fiddle Isaac Alderson, Uilleann pipes and flute Johnny Cuomo, guitar/mandolin/voice Jason Oremus, dance James Yoshizawa, bodhrán and percussion Warren Fraser, pipes Keith Paton, pipes Keara Anderson, Scottish snare Featuring Special Guests Tonight’s program will feature selections from the traditional repertoires of Ireland, Scotland, and America.

Proud to support the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival

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Jazz Artists Sponsored by the Bill Stroecker Foundation 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Blue Loon

featuring FSAF guest artists: Greta Matassa, vocals; Clipper Anderson, bass Darin Clendenin, keyboard; Zach Compston, drums Robert Baca, trumpet

Faculty Chamber Music Sponsored by Alaska Airlines and Alaska Tent & Tarp 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring FSAF guest artists: Ian Scarfe, piano Sharman Piper, oboe Richard Tremarello, French horn Joseph Genualdi, Walter Schwede, Kathryn Hoffer, & Dawn Lindsey, violin Jennifer Drake & Maureen Heflinger, viola Brian Hodges & Karl Knapp, cello Paul Sharpe, bass CORVUS New Music Ensemble: Katie Cox, flute; Andie Springer, violin Owen Weaver, percussion; Kate Sheeran, French horn Pianist Ian Scarfe is joined by orchestral guest artists for a program of classical and contemporary masterpieces for small ensembles featuring strings, winds, and piano. Program to feature New Music Ensemble “CORVUS�, as well as works by Mozart and Debussy.

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Concerto Concert I Sponsored by Fairbanks Memorial Hospital 7:00 p.m., Thursday, July 21, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring FSAF registrants and the FSAF Concerto Orchestra

Concertos TBD Symphony No. 46 Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) 1. Vivace 2. Poco adagio 3. Menuet: Allegretto 4. Presto e scherzando Gregory Grabowski, conductor for movements 1 & 2 Daniel Wiley, conductor for movements 3 & 4 Suite for Strings Leoš Janáček (1854–1928) 1. Moderato 2. Adagio 3. Andante con moto 4. Presto 5. Adagio 6. Andante Thomas Kociela, conductor for movements 1-3 Dwayne Corbin, conductor for movements 4-6

Cabaret I Dedicated by Joann Horner 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 22, 2016

Luanne Berline Lorri Heneveld Joy McDougall Reford “Jeep” Reid Jami Spears

featuring FSAF registrants: Nancy Frith June Kamerling Michiyo Nagaoka Jane Reilly Paul Taylor

Blue Loon

Virginia Hanley Don Leistikow Laura Reed Deborah Rinio Laura Walsh

Ron Drotos, director and ​pianist

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Beatles Revue Sponsored by Sound Reinforcement Specialists This is dedicated to the ones I love: Chuck Lemke, Phyllis Pendergrast, & Hannah Summerfelt 8:00 p.m., Friday, July 22, 2016

Silver Gulch

featuring FSAF guest artists and friends: Bobby Lewis, Jaunelle Celaire, Yvonne McHenry, & Debra Pearson Eustace Johnson, keyboard, Ron Veliz, guitar, Morris Palter, drums, Aedan Fish, bass

Concerto Concert II Sponsored by Fairbanks Memorial Hospital 1:00 p.m., Saturday, July 23, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring FSAF registrants and the FSAF Concerto Orchestra

Concertos TBD Symphony No. 44 “Trauer” Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) I. Allegro con brio II. Menuet: Allegretto; canon in diapason III. Adagio IV. Presto Dwayne Corbin, conductor for movements 1 & 2 Thomas Kociela, conductor for movements 3 & 4 Suite for String Orchestra Frank Bridge (1879–1941) I. Prelude II. Intermezzo III. Nocturne IV. Finale Daniel Wiley, conductor for movements 1 & 2 Gregory Grabowski, conductor for movements 3 & 4

Improv Comedy Showcase Sponsored by Enterprise 6:00 p.m., Saturday, July 23, 2016

VENUE

featuring FSAF registrants and guest artists Graham Tordoff & Jekeva Phillips​, guest artists

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American Roots Sponsored by Ft. Knox, Shannon & Wilson, and Harper Touring Fund Dedicated by Dale Durrwachter In memory of Rosamund Weller​ 8:00 p.m., Saturday, July 23, 2016

Silver Gulch

featuring FSAF guest artists: Darol Anger & Emy Phelps and the Rockin’ Furies: Darol Anger, fiddle; Emy Phelps, voice/guitar Ryan Bowers, bass; Jacob Ransom, percussion Mike Stevens, harmonica Steve Baughman, guitar/banjo Ukulele Russ, ukulele

Suicide is a difficult and sensitive issue. The Arctic Resource Center for Suicide Prevention (ARCSP) seeks to foster a better understanding of suicide as a complex phenomenon. It does this by accessing a variety of sources—from the ancient to the modern; from science to art; from religious texts to philosophical treatises. ARCSP will be a safe place. Anyone may come in for help, counsel, study and research. Confidentiality will be fully assured except if there are threats to personal harm. Classes, lectures, courses, training and Arctic tours will be part of its regular scheduling.

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Thank you to our Major Sponsors 35-year partners include Alaska Airlines, Kiwanis Club, Mt. McKinley Bank, Usibelli Foundation, Walsh Kelliher & Sharp, Peggy Shumaker & Joe Usibelli who are cherished faithful supporters. It wouldn’t happen without your devotion and belief. Thanks to all for their continued support through it all!

Bill Stroecker Foundation

The Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival is produced in partnership with the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Classical Instrumental Brass Susan Hurley-Glowa, French horn

Brownsville, TX

Richard Tremarello, French horn

Milwaukee, WI

Susan Hurley-Glowa teaches horn and ethnomusicology at the University of Texas Brownsville and UTPA. She studied horn at SUNY Potsdam (B.M.), University of Louisville (M.M.), and the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany. Her horn teachers include Roy Schaberg and the British soloist Ifor James. Susan has played with ensembles in the United States and Germany including the UTB Faculty Brass Quintet, Opera Fairbanks, Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of Northern New York and the Erie Chamber Orchestra.

Richard Tremarello, French horn, performs Broadway shows at Milwaukee’s Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, opera at Milwaukee’s Skylight Music Theatre and works regularly with the Green Bay Symphony. He worked on Broadway with Peter Pan and has toured with Cats and Jesus Christ Superstar in North America. Originally from Fairbanks, Richard holds degrees from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Arkansas State University and the University of North Texas.

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Harp Marcia Dickstein, harp

Los Angeles, CA

Marcia continues to be involved in having new music written for the harp, mostly with her group The Debussy Trio. To date the Trio has commissioned and/or premiered 120 new works. Marcia plays actively in the studios in Los Angeles and has performed on more than 400 movies and can also be heard on the Family Guy, Revenge and Empire TV shows. She is an active teacher of both classical and folk harp.

New Music Katie Cox, flute

West Hollywood, CA

Katie has worked with leading contemporary ensembles Transit, Concert Black, Contemporaneous, Ensemble Signal, members of eighth blackbird, and Mariachi For de Toloacha. A member of Hotel Elefant, Katie also is Executive Director of Wild Shore New Music in Homer, and Program Associate for Exploring the Metropolis in NYC. Major composers she has worked with include John Luther Adams, Richard Carrick, Conrad Winslow, and Jamie Stewart. Katie received her Bachelors of Music degree at Concordia College and Masters of Music Degree at the Bob Cole Conservatory.

Stephen Lias, composing

Nacogdoches, TX

Kate Sheeran, French horn

San Francisco, CA

Adventurer-Composer Stephen Lias has been Artist-in-Residence at Rocky Mountain, Denali, Glacier, and Gates of the Arctic National Parks. His compositions have been performed throughout the world including premieres of Mount Rainier Search and Rescue in Taiwan, Kings Canyon in Australia, and “Gates of the Arctic” by the Boulder Philharmonic in Colorado. The Timberline Sonata was featured in the Fall 2011 issue of National Parks Magazine and his upcoming CD includes new pieces about Yosemite, Mesa Verde, and Denali National Parks.

Kate has performed new and adventurous music with the Wordless Music Orchestra, Ensemble Signal, Alarm Will Sound, TILT Brass, Red Light New Music, the Orchestra of the SEM Ensemble, Ensemble LPR, Trinity Wall Street’s NOVUS NY, and more. Kate is currently the Provost and Dean at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Previously, she was on the horn faculty of Susquehanna University, Bucknell University, and Dickinson College, and was Assistant Dean at the Mannes School of Music. Kate holds degrees from Eastman and Yale, where she was lucky to meet a lot of lifelong friends and collaborators.

Andie Springer, violin

Brooklyn, NY

Andie is primarily a violinist specializing in new and experimental music. As a soloist and through her ensembles Redshift, TRANSIT, and Hotel Elefant, Andie has commissioned and premiered numerous works by young and established composers alike. A native of Alaska herself, Andie is a cofounder of Wild Shore New Music—a presenting organization dedicated to bringing adventurous new chamber music to the communities in and around Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Andie earned her BFA at Carnegie Mellon University, and her MFA at New York University.

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Owen Weaver, percussion

Brooklyn, NY

Through a combination of original music, improvisation and collaboration with leading composers of his generation, Owen’s performances combine the forces of rhythm, noise, beauty and stasis while seeking the musical potential in everyday life. He uses recycled objects, homemade instruments and electronic sounds to construct a kaleidoscopic sound world. A passionate educator, Owen is a teaching artist for both the West Side YMCA and the 92nd Street YMCA, and has taught at Yale, Cornell, CalArts, Texas Lutheran University, the University of Texas at Austin, the Hartt School and Rikers Island Correctional Facility.

Orchestra Robert Franz, conducting

Boise, ID

As Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic, Music Director of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, Associate Conductor of the Houston Symphony, and Music Director of the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Opera and Orchestra, Robert Franz’s appeal as a first-rate conductor and enthusiastic award-winning educator, is acclaimed by critics, composers and audiences of all ages. Composer Bright Sheng praised Franz for his “extremely musical and passionate approach towards music making” and critics hail his “masterly pace, emphasis, and technical control” calling his conducting “viscerally thrilling”.

Percussion Niamh Mercer, percussion

Fairbanks, AK

Sherilyn Roach, handbells

Fairbanks, AK

A lifelong Californian, Niamh came to Alaska in 2015 to pursue her Masters in Percussion Performance at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She is currently a graduate teaching assistant as well as the instructor of the World Beat Ensemble, and the Interrelation of Arts and Drama. She is an avid performer, and is passionate about percussion in its various settings, from orchestral to world music.

Sherilyn’s love of music has taken her down several instrumental paths. She currently plays viola in the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra and directs a handbell choir at Christ Lutheran Church. Her day job is as a certified aromatherapist, while in her free time she loves to ride and show her horses, read, and do all kinds of needlework.

James Yoshizawa, percussion

Los Angeles, CA

James Yoshizawa is a Los Angeles-based drummer, percussionist and educator. He holds a B.M. in Percussion Performance from CSU Long Beach and has studied many instruments including drumset, mallet percussion, hand percussion (congas, bongos, bones, pandeiro, frame drums, riq), and orchestral percussion. He has performed with many great artists such as Brad Dutz, Katisse Buckingham, Ron Stout, Chris Wabich and Michael Carney.

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Piano/Keyboard Lorna Eder, piano

Fairbanks, AK

Lorna Eder received her doctorate degree in keyboard collaborative arts from the University of Southern California in May 2012. She came from Los Angeles to Fairbanks in January 2011 to join the UAF music faculty as the department collaborative pianist. She keeps very busy at UAF and in the community accompanying, coaching and teaching piano.

Teresa Harbaugh, piano

Ellensburg, WA

Teresa has a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance with a minor in voice and oboe from the University of Northern Iowa. In addition she studied accompanying classes during her undergraduate work. Her work in Washington includes playing for students that have won the Musicfest competition in Spokane, performing within the Yakima Symphony, and numerous student recitals at CWU. She is also on the music faculty at Central Washington University, where she teaches piano classes. In addition she has maintained a private piano studio for over thirty years.

Karen Horton, organ

Sherwood, AR

Organist and educator, Karen has played both solo recitals and with orchestras in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Alaska. Her organ studies began at University of Central Arkansas and continued with graduate work at the University of Oklahoma. Following the earning of a Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy from Louisiana State University, she was active both as an organist and choir director in churches for 45 years and as a public and private music teacher in grades K-12. Currently she is retired and living on a lake in central Arkansas where she still performs and is a member of the American Guild of Organists.

Ian Scarfe, piano/chamber music

San Francisco, CA

Ian is the founder and director of the Northern California’s Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival and he is a founding member of the San Francisco’s Oak Street Trio and Nonsemble Six. He also participates in the Astoria Music Festival in Oregon and the Telluride Chamber Music Festival in Colorado. Ian is currently a staff accompanist and coach at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He earned a BM in Piano Performance from Willamette University, and at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music earned an MM in Piano and an Artist’s Certificate in Chamber Music.

Strings Jennifer Drake, viola

Boise, ID

Jennifer performs with the Boise Philharmonic and the Boise Baroque Orchestra in addition to acting as director of Boise’s City of Trees Chamber Music series. She also directs the Serenata Chamber Orchestra, and founded Idaho Viola Camp, the largest and most fun camp for violists in the Northwest. She teaches over 50 private viola students. She has performed at the 33rd International Viola Congress.

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Joseph Genualdi, violin

Kansas City, MO

An enthusiastic and devoted teacher, Genualdi has served on the faculties of Yale University, the University of Oregon, DePaul University, California State University–Northridge, and The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He is currently Professor of Violin at the University of MissouriKansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance. Genualdi, who won first prize in the Hudson Valley Philharmonic International String Competition, continues his career as soloist in frequent concerto performances and duo recitals.

Bryan Hall, violin

Fairbanks, AK

Hailed by Cincinnati City Beat as “extraordinarily evocative” for his performances, Bryan has enjoyed success as both a performer and teacher. He has performed in such venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, and the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, China. Recently Dr. Hall has joined the faculty at The University of Alaska, Fairbanks as the violin/viola professor and pedagogy coordinator. He also serves as Concertmaster of the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra.

Maureen Heflinger, viola

Jamaica Plain, MA

Violist Maureen Heflinger is a multifaceted performer and educator who feels equally at home premiering new works, leading a viola sectional, and getting in and out of a headstand. After growing up in Fairbanks and attending New England Conservatory, Maureen enjoys a varied freelance career in Boston, where recent solo and chamber music performances have included appearances on the Arbor Day recital series and with new music ensemble Alea III. Maureen is currently on faculty at the Josiah Quincy Orchestra Program.

Brian Hodges, cello

Boise, ID

Brian is an active soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. Brian is Associate Professor of Cello and Coordinator of Chamber Music at Boise State University and is principal of the Boise Baroque Orchestra. He studied at the Eastman School of Music earning his Bachelor of Music in cello performance and stayed on to complete his Master of Music in cello performance where he was the teaching assistant to Marcy Rosen. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts in cello performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Kathryn Hoffer, violin

Anchorage, AK

Kathryn Hoffer, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, recently retired following a successful 40-year career as an educator in school orchestra and private studio settings. She is the director of the Society of Strings, an orchestra for intermediate level adult musicians, and is responsible for the orchestra program at Hiland Mountain Correctional Institution. Ms. Hoffer has been a member of the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra since 1974 and concertmaster since 1983. She also plays for the Anchorage Opera, Anchorage Concert Chorus and Alaska Chamber Singers.

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Karl Knapp, cello

Amherst, MA

Karl is known not only as a devoted educator but also for his solo and chamber music performances. He recently served as Principal Cellist with the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra as well as the Arctic Chamber Orchestra and has performed with the Juneau Symphony Orchestra. As an active educator in Alaska, Karl helped found the Alaska Cello Intensive. Karl graduated with his Master and Doctorate of Music degrees from University of WisconsinMadison. His studies have been with with Karl Lavine, Stefan Kartman, Nina Gordon, Uri Vardi, Parry Karp, and the members of the Pro Arte Quartet.

Dawn Lindsay, violin

Anchorage, AK

Thom McLean, violin

Fairbanks, AK

Walter Schwede, violin

Ferndale, WA

Dawn Lindsay is one of Alaska’s leading violinists, enjoying a diverse career which includes orchestral, Broadway, baroque, chamber music and electric violin. As a baroque violinist, Dawn has performed with the Alaska Chamber Singer’s Bach Cantata series as well as the Anchorage Festival of Music Baroque Series. In 2010 and 2011, she traveled to Queens College Baroque Opera Festival in New York and Vancouver Early Music Festival in Canada to study Baroque violin, an opportunity made possible by a grant from the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Raised in Fairbanks, Thom studied Neuroscience and Music at UAF and Rice University. He currently plays with the Anchorage Symphony and has a full violin/viola studio in Fairbanks.

Walter began studying when he was eight years old and was selected Concertmaster of the School Orchestra of America in 1965 as the youngest member of the tour. After undergraduate work at the University of Michigan, four years with the U.S. Air Force ensemble: Strolling Strings and completing his Masters at Catholic University of America, he began his Ph.D. at New York University where he also taught violin. Schwede served as Associate Concertmaster of the Seattle Symphony from 1984-1997. At Western Washington University Mr. Schwede teaches violin and is Coordinator of String Studies.

Paul Sharpe, double bass

Winston-Salem, NC

Paul is the Artist-Teacher of Double Bass at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and is active internationally as an orchestral and chamber musician and as a soloist. In the past several years he has performed in recital and presented masterclasses at Brazil’s International Double Bass Encounter, France’s Bass2008, the World Bass Festival in Poland, many national and regional double bass symposiums, the Cleveland Institute, the University of Iowa, the University of Michigan, University of North Texas, and Interlochen Arts Academy.

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Woodwinds Kathleen DeCorso, clarinet

Dunedin, FL

Ted DeCorso, clarinet

Dunedin, FL

Michele Gingras, klezmer clarinet

Oxford, OH

Kay DeCorso is currently Principal Clarinet with the Suncoast Symphony in Clearwater. She has performed as Principal Clarinet and Concert Soloist with the Fairbanks Symphony and Arctic Chamber Orchestras in Spain, Switzerland, Scandanavia and in communities throughout Alaska. She has taught at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, at the UAF Summer Fine Arts Camp and the Catholic Schools of Fairbanks, where she directed the program of instrumental music for over 15 years. She has maintained a private studio for over 30 years in Fairbanks and Dunedin, Florida.

Ted DeCorso has concertized internationally as chamber, orchestral and solo clarinetist. Over 30 concerto performances have been given with the Fairbanks Symphony and Arctic Chamber Orchestra. Recitals have been performed throughout Europe and at International Clarinet Congresses in London and Seattle. Ted was Professor of Music at the University of Alaska for 25 years and in Fairbanks directed the UAF Summer Fine Arts Camp and the Fairbanks Youth Orchestra. He now teaches at the University of Tampa and conducts the Suncoast Symphony and the Clearwater Community Band.

Michele Gingras is Distinguished Professor of Clarinet at Miami University (OH) where she was named Curry Distinguished Educator and Distinguished Scholar of the Graduate Faculty. She performed and taught masterclasses worldwide, released over a dozen CDs, wrote 200 articles and reviews for numerous international publications, and authored two books: Clarinet Secrets and More Clarinet Secrets (Scarecrow Press). She performed with the Cincinnati Klezmer Project for 20 years and concertizes with Duo2go and Miami3 throughout the US.

Jay Million, bassoon

North Pole, AK

Sharman Piper, oboe

Anchorage, AK

Jay Million is currently studying bassoon and saxophone at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He started his musical training with his mother at the age of 5 because, to quote his mother, “he needed a hobby.” Having participated in the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival since 2012, he’s excited to come back again as a performing artist.

Sharman Piper has played principal oboe with the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra for more than 30 years and has also has performed regularly with many other Anchorage musical organizations including the Alaska Chamber Singers, the Anchorage Concert Chorus, the Anchorage Opera, Arioso chamber ensemble and the Anchorage Fine Arts Society. For many years she has taught private lessons and been a coach to the high school oboists in the Anchorage Youth Symphony. She studied oboe at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and at Case Western Reserve University.

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Candy Rydlinski, oboe

North Pole, AK

George Rydlinski, bassoon

North Pole, AK

Born and educated in Cleveland, Ohio, Candy began her music studies on piano and oboe at an early age. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Cleveland State University. Over the years she has studied with Harvey McGuire of the Cleveland Orchestra, David McGuire, Jane Green, Peter Cooper, and Mark Fink. After receiving her Bachelor’s Degree in Oboe Performance from Cleveland State University, she joined the US Army Bands and was appointed principal oboist with the 76th U.S. Army Band in Kaiserslautern, West Germany.

George Rydlinski is originally from Chicago, Illinois. He completed undergraduate studies in music performance at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb in 1980. He enlisted in the Army as a bassoonist in 1983 and retired as the First Sergeant and Enlisted Bandleader of the 9th Army Band at Ft. Wainwright in 2004. He currently works for the Fairbanks Symphony Association as the marketing director. He has performed as principal bassoonist with the Fairbanks Symphony and Arctic Chamber Orchestras since the fall of 1996.

Therese Schneider, flute

Fairbanks, AK

Therese is a member of the chamber group Anam Cara, the Opera Fairbanks Orchestra and is Music Director at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church. She earned her M.A. in flute performance at the Longy Conservatory. In addition to flute performance and teaching, she sings and plays piano. Her teachers were Robert Willoughby, Carol Wincenc and Eleanor Lawrence. Camping and enjoying the Alaskan wilderness are some of her hobbies.

Mary Tesch, oboe/English horn

Anchorage, AK

After receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Oboe Performance from Colorado State University, Mary Tesch has performed with the following organizations: Denver Chamber Orchestra, Fort Collins Symphony, Anchorage Symphony, Anchorage Opera, Anchorage Basically Bach Festival, Alaska Festival of Music, Anchorage Concert Chorus and the Alaska Chamber Singers. She is the Sr. Vice President of Administration for The Tatitlek Corporation an Alaska Native Village Corporation located in Anchorage, AK.

American Roots Darol Anger, fiddle

Arlington, MA

Fiddler, composer, producer and educator, Darol Anger is at home in a number of musical genres, some of which he helped to invent. Exceptional among modern fiddlers for his versatility and depth, Anger has helped drive the evolution of the contemporary string band through his involvement with numerous path-breaking ensembles such as his Republic Of Strings, the Turtle Island String Quartet, the David Grisman Quintet, Montreux, his Duo with Mike Marshall, and others. He is an Associate Professor at the prestigious Berklee School of music.

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Steve Baughman, guitar & banjo

San Francisco, CA

Steve Baughman is a finger style guitar player and old-time banjo player whose music has been featured on NPR and nationally syndicated music programs. He is the author of five books with Mel Bay Publications and several of his albums have made the yearly “Editor’s Pick” list at Acoustic Guitar Magazine. Steve is from San Francisco, California.

Ryan Bowers, bass

Fairbanks, AK

Emy Phelps, voice & guitar

Arlington, MA

Jacob Ransom, drums

Fairbanks, AK

Ukulele Russ, ukulele

Fairbanks, AK

Ryan Bowers is a bassist and singer/songwriter from Fairbanks. He has been in a list of bands which includes Lost Dog Stringband, The Xtra-Tuffs, Eel House, Rock Bottom Stompers, The Norris Bowers Band, and Ryan Bowers And The Brain Trust. He studied voice at UAF, and bass and songwriting at Berklee School Of Music. Ryan has experience in a wide variety of roots styles, including bluegrass, old-time, country, folk, and contra dance, as well as in rock, indie, jazz, pop and chamber music styles.

Emy Phelps is a remarkable vocalist/guitarist and a star in the Pacific Northwest who put her career on hold to raise four kids and is now back in the game. She was a founding member of Brian Ransom’s Ceramic Ensemble, touring internationally from 1980–1987. As a member of that ensemble she did research on indigenous music in Peru, and obtaining a degree in education, teaching at elementary and middle schools and successfully raising children, but now her public work continues as a recording artist, a member of the Furies, and as a duet with Darol Anger.

Jacob Ransom is a well-known and familiar local drummer, teacher, percussionist, and world music aficionado within the Fairbanks community. Jacob was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, moved to the beautiful town of Ashland Oregon where he was raised and received his bachelors of music degree from Southern Oregon University. Jacob is currently a graduate teaching assistant at the University Alaska of Fairbanks Alaska studying percussion performance with Dr. Morris Palter.

Ukulele Russ, known for his off-the-cuff antics and fast hands, has been rocking crowds on the East and West coasts for several years. Russ plays a variety of the songs never meant for the ukulele in a way that only he can! Ukulele Russ’s shows are full of great music, clever word play, and hilarious commentary. They also expose the carefully-guarded “secrets” of musicians worldwide. (Magicians aren’t the only ones who get mad when you tell people how they do it…)

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Mike Stevens, harmonica

Brights Grove, Ontario

Mike Stevens is a harmonica virtuoso. Hailed as an innovative musician and author, Mike transcends the perceived limitations of his instrument, and is a master of virtually every musical genre. His aggressive, soulful approach to the harmonica takes audiences on an incredible journey. Best known for his groundbreaking work in the Bluegrass field with legendary Grand Ole Opry members “Jim & Jesse” (with whom he performed on the Grand Ole Opry over 300 times), Mike has created an original, much sought-after, and often-copied style of playing the harmonica.

Cabaret Ron Drotos, cabaret/piano

Bronx, NY

Ron Drotos has been a FSAF guest artist since 1999. His Broadway pianist/ arranger credits include Swinging on a Star, Smokey Joe’s Café, and The Life and he has orchestrated for the NY Pops Orchestra. He has performed as a pianist with Brian Stokes Mitchell, Nell Carter, and Julius LaRosa, and has been featured as music director on the 92nd Street Y’s famed Lyric and Lyricists series. Ron’s latest CD, Duets, highlights his piano work with jazz violinist Jonathan Russell. Ron teaches piano improvisation online through his website, KeyboardImprov.com

Celtic Isaac Alderson, Irish flute

New York, NY

Isaac Alderson grew up in Chicago, surrounded by all kinds of music. At the age of 12, he discovered Irish traditional music and began obsessively practicing the uilleann pipes, learning from such players as Al Purcell, Patrick Cannady, Kieran O’Hare, and many others. At 14, he began to study the flute and whistle with Laurence Nugent from Co. Fermanagh. Many trips to Ireland over subsequent years helped to fan the flames of his enthusiasm for the music. At 18, Isaac moved to New York in order to attend college and dive into the city’s phenomenal Irish music scene.

Keara Anderson, Scottish snare

Healy, AK

Keara Anderson is a member of the Fairbanks Red Hackle Pipe Band. She has been instructed by Reid Maxwell, world champion snare drummer. She has been teaching snare to others for the past several years. Keara has also won drumming awards at various highland game competitions. Musically inclined, she has been playing the piano for over nine years, and teaches piano as well.

Johnny Cuomo, Irish guitar

Mount Sinai, NY

For over ten years Johnny ran one of the most popular traditional Irish sessions in NYC at O’Neill’s Irish Pub on 3rd Avenue, every Sunday night. Musicians from all parts of the world came in to listen, or sit in, on this multitalented group of players. In 2012, Irish TV visited O’Neill’s and filmed some of the sessions there. With the close of the pub in 2013, Johnny has branched out and begun developing a following at several other pubs in the area. In addition, Johnny plays at various pubs around NY as an invited guest at other’s sessions, and is available for weddings, private parties and events.

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Warren Fraser, pipes

Fairbanks, AK

Jason Oremus, Irish dance

New York, NY

Warren Fraser has been the Pipe Major of the Fairbanks Red Hackle Pipe Band since 1999. He has been piping since 1972. The Band’s CD Under the Northern Lights is available locally. Warren has lived in Fairbanks for 45 years and teaches piping to potential band members. The award-winning Red Hackle Band has competed in Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Yukon and British Columbia. The band has 28 members from age 12 to mid-70s.

Former lead of Riverdance and co-creator of the groundbreaking dance group Hammerstep, Jason is originally from Sydney, Australia, where he won won 5 consecutive State and National Solo Irish dancing titles from 19992003. He also performed in the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics (alongside Tap Dogs) in 2000 at just 15 years of age. In early 2004, Jason joined the world famous Riverdance and toured as principle lead dancer for seven years, performing in over 40 countries and for notable leaders including The Empress of Japan and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Keith Paton, pipes

Seattle, WA

Keith is a member of the six-time World Champion Simon Fraser University Pipe Band. He is an approved adjudicator for the British Columbia Pipe Band Association and also serves on their grading committee. He is an educator by profession, and has been a private and group piping instructor for students of all ages for more than 30 years.

Caitlin Warbelow, Irish fiddle

Brooklyn, NY

Caitlin performs, records, and teaches in NYC and around the country in a variety of genres including Irish traditional and rock, country and bluegrass, Texas swing and contest fiddling. Caitlin is an in-demand teacher with a unique self-developed curriculum blending classical technique and theory with folk music’s oral tradition and styles. A former All-Ireland and New England Fiddle Champion, Caitlin has toured nationally with Riverdance, Cherish the Ladies, Trinity Dance Company, Mick Moloney and the Green Fields of America, and Celtic Fire.

Creative Writing Jeanne E. Clark, poetry

Chico, CA

Jeanne E. Clark is a Professor of English at California State University, Chico. Her first book of poems, Ohio Blue Tips, won the Akron Poetry Prize and was published by the University of Akron Press. Her second book of poems, Gorrill’s Orchard, has been published by Bear Star Press. Poems have been published recently or are forthcoming in Connotation Press, Alaska Quarterly Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and A Cadence of Hooves: A Celebration of Horses. She lives and writes in an almond orchard with a pack of Border Collies as muses.

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Daryl Farmer, non-fiction/fiction

Fairbanks, AK

Daryl Farmer is the author of Bicycling beyond the Divide, which received a Barnes and Noble Discover Award and Where We Land, a collection of short stories. His recent work has appeared in The Whitefish Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and Gingerbread House. He is an assistant professor at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks where he is director of the creative writing program.

Sarah Pape, non-fiction/poetry

Chico, CA

Sarah Pape teaches English and works as the Managing Editor of Watershed Review at Chico State. Her poetry and prose has recently been published or are forthcoming in: Ecotone, Crab Orchard Review, Harpur Palate, The Pinch, decomP, The Collapsar, Pilgrimage, The Squaw Valley Review, The Superstition Review, and Hayden’s Ferry Review. She curates community literary programming and is a member of the Quoin Collective, a local letterpress group.

Don Rearden, fiction

Anchorage, AK

Frank Soos, writing

Fairbanks, AK

Don Rearden is the author of the critically acclaimed novel, The Raven’s Gift, which made The Washington Post Notable List for Fiction in 2013. He is board president of 49 Writers, a produced screenwriter, and sometimes poet. Both a UAF and UAA alum, he now teaches writing as an Associate Professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Recent honors include a 2014 Rasmuson Individual Artist Project award and The Raven’s Gift selected as the novel of year for the 2015 Anchorage Reads. He considers the tundra of southwestern Alaska home.

Frank Soos is Alaska State Writer Laureate and Professor Emeritus of English at University of Alaska Fairbanks. He is an author of fiction and nonfiction. His books include the short story collections Early Yet and Unified Field Theory (winner of the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction), and a book of essays, Bamboo Fly Rod Suite. With artist Kesler Woodward, he edited Under Northern Lights: Alaskan Writers and Artists on the Alaskan Landscape. Most recently, he has collaborated with his wife, Margo Klass, on Double Moon: Constructions and Conversations.

Culinary Arts Alberto Bessi, Italian cuisine

Fanano, Italy

Chef Bessi joins FSAF from Fanano, Italy as part of the Sister City Exchange. After years of training in the art of Italian cuisine, Bessi has worked as a chef in restaurants such as; L’angolo, Hotel York Riccione, Panacea (where he was also partner), and Nestlé Italia (where he was also a consultant). He is currently a cooking instructor at Serramazzoni Hotel and Catering School.

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Jo Heckman, Indian cuisine

Fairbanks, AK

Jeremy Howard, soup

Fairbanks, AK

Kathy Lavelle, Italian cuisine

Fairbanks, AK

Julia Quist, gluten-free cuisine

Fairbanks, AK

Tana Robert, Cajun cuisine

Fairbanks, AK

Retired Banker and currently runs a small business consulting firm. Born and raised in India, Jo moved to Fairbanks in 1975 and graduated from UAF with a BBA degree in 1979, and MBA in 1985. Her passion for cooking stems from the early days of childhood, watching her grandmother cook. Jo’s mother, Asha Lal, is also an accomplished cook having taught Asian and Oriental Cooking through the Tanana Valley community college for sixteen years. Good food and cooking is a journey and one that is continuously evolving and changing.

Jeremy Howard is currently a breakfast cook at the Oasis Restaurant. He has been cooking most of his life. Some of his best dishes are pastas and sauces and many different appetizers such as Italian sausage stuffed mushrooms and mozzarella meatballs, and, of course, soups. He’s been making soups from pretty much whatever is on-hand for years. Jeremy enjoys creating new soups and variations of standard recipes. He really enjoys sharing what he knows with others and especially loves sharing good food with good people, friends and family.

Kathy Lavelle is a 36 year resident of Fairbanks. She is a University of Alaska graduate. Upon graduation she opened a small restaurant, Cafe de Paris, which has now grown and become a downtown icon, Lavelle’s Bistro. She is married to Frank Eagle and has one daughter, Arlette. In her spare time she trains her shetland sheepdogs in agility. She loves wine and is a Certified Wine Professional from the Culinary Institute of America and a Certified Specialist of Wine from the Society of Wine Educators.

Julia started cooking in Greece as a child with her grandmother who passed on her passion for simple well prepared food. Arriving in Alaska in 1971 she quickly developed a reputation as a home chef. In 2010 health issues caused her to begin learning a better way to cook vegetarian, vegan and raw food. She opened Julia’s Solstice Cafe on 1/1/11 to offer well prepared locally grown food, specializing in gourmet vegetarian and vegan cuisine with a Greek and International flavor. She is currently assisting the staff of LUNCH Cafe and Eatery with GF recipe development.

Tana is 100% Cajun, has a BS in Microbiology, a Master’s of Public Health, and loves feeding people. Food is always involved when two or more Cajun’s are socializing. Cooking and eating Cajun food with her large extended family was always an event. This love of sharing food led to Tana’s father’s dream of opening a family Cajun restaurant being realized in 1995. This is the year Daigle’s Cajun Connection Seafood and Steak Restaurant opened its doors in Egan, Louisiana. The family restaurant prided itself in serving Cajun food cooked by REAL CAJUNS.

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Mehrdad Sabri, Persian cuisine

Fairbanks, AK

Forced out of Iran by the Revolution, Md. Sabri sought refuge in Fairbanks in 1986. One of the few things he was able to bring with him was his skills in Persian cuisine. In 1997 he and his mother established Zorba on the Run, a seasonal food stand, which features an eclectic blend of food from the Middle East and Mediterranean.

Vicente Sanchez Martinez & Marita Gomez, Spanish cuisine

Tuscon, AZ

Vicente grew up in a restaurant family in central Spain observing and assisting first his grandparents and then his parents at their own restaurants. He, then, used his cooking skills to travel around the world. In 2005, Vicente and Marita opened Casa Vicente, a Spanish restaurant in Tucson, Arizona to share the culture and cuisine of Spain with the local community. The restaurant features dishes and tapas from most regions of Spain along with a very extensive wine list.

Somchai Sriweawnetr, Thai cuisine

Fairbanks, AK

Sean Walklin, culinary arts

Fairbanks, AK

Lemongrass would like to introduce Chef Sam Sriweawnetr, a life-time chef from Bangkok, Thailand. Sam’s chef career has brought him all over the world from Thailand to Indonesia, Iran, Dubai, Las Vegas, Boston, and now Fairbanks, Alaska. Chef Sam is packed with extraordinary stories and master culinary skills that will sure to impress.

Chef Sean Walklin was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska and is currently a Professor of Culinary Arts at UAFs Community and Technical College. He teaches a diverse set of classes, from Gourmet Cooking, Techniques of Healthy Cooking and Italian Regional Cuisine to Culinary Nutrition and menu planning. Sean is also the co-owner and executive chef of San Zanobi Catering, specializing in multi-course private dinners and corporate events. Sean studied culinary arts at Apicius International School of Hospitality in Florence, Italy and Communications at UAF.

Dance Ryan Beck, ballet

San Luis Obispo, CA

Ryan grew up dancing and performing on the Central Coast, then all around the world. Performing credits include: Olympic Games, Kalinka Ballet in St. Petersburg, Russia, the world premiers for Disney of Tarzan, Atlantis, Inspector Gadget and Toy Story 2. Ryan is now the owner and director of Studio @ Ryan’s American Dance, where he directs several dance companies and trains/teaches in the areas of Jazz, Tap, Ballet & Hip Hop. Ryan teaches and studies Hatha Yoga at Bikram Yoga SLO.

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Stefani Borrego, ballroom dance

Fairbanks, AK

Melodee Morris, core strength

Fairbanks, AK

Stefani Borrego danced internationally with Brigham Young University’s undefeated U.S. National Formation Champion Ballroom Dance Company. She is the founder and director of the Lathrop High School Ballroom Dance Team. Stefani says ballroom dancing is a lifelong skill that is good for the soul!

In addition to Core, Melodee is certified in Cycling, Centergy and with the AFAA. A personal fitness instructor since 2005. Her passion for core work compelled her to develop Core Strength and Cardio Core. A wife and mother of two, Melodee recently achieved her Master Degree in Community Counseling and is an adult therapist in Fairbanks.

Dante Puleio, modern dance

Irvine, CA

Dante began training when he was 19 years old in London, UK at the Laban Centre. While abroad in London he was afforded the opportunity to dance with members of the Royal Ballet, then continued his training at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds, UK. In 1999 he graduated with a BFA from University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he danced with Koresh Dance Co., Brian Sander’s of JUNK, and Pennsylvania Ballet Theatre. Upon graduation he moved to NYC and danced with Carolyn Dorfman, Gabriel Masson and the Limon Dance Company.

Dongsheng Wei, ballet

Johns Creek, GA

Wei graduated from Beijing Dance Academy in 1987 and became the leading principal dancer with the National Ballet of China till 1991. After 14 years of dance as principal dancer with the Atlanta Ballet, Mr. Wei is working full time in his own dance school The Atlanta Professional Dance Academy. With his profession and acknowledgement in dance, he is leading his school to become an internationally recognized dance school. He is also working on a culture exchange program between USA and China, teaching classical Ballet in Johns Creek, Georgia and as a guest teacher around world.

Gospel Music Eustace Johnson, gospel piano

New York, NY

Eustace Johnson is currently the Minister of music at the Baptist House of Prayer and the Morningside Pentecostal Church in Harlem, New York City. He is also the Music Director of the Bobby Lewis Ensemble. Eustace has played in every major concert hall in New York City and continues to perform as a pianist, keyboardist and organist, accompanying many soloists and vocal groups around the tri-state area and abroad. He spends much of his time in private piano instruction, composing, arranging and producing.

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Bobby Lewis, gospel choir

New York, NY

Bobby Lewis is the Senior Pastor of the New Light Baptist Church in Harlem, New York. He also travels the world sharing the hope of God through singing and teaching music. Some of his greatest achievements; seeing his choir sing with Barbara Streisand at Madison Square Gardens, and writing the opening song for one of Oprah Winfrey’s birthday Celebrations. Bobby’s Ensemble was featured on PBS with Norm Lewis at Lincoln Center in his cabaret, Who Am I. They were also a featured ensemble in The Odessy at the Delecorte Theater in Central Park.

Healing Arts Morgan Bursiel, mindfulness & yoga

Fairbanks, AK

Morgan enjoys sharing with her local students in classes, workshops, and private lessons. She is a registered instructor with Yoga Alliance and completed an advanced study program in mindfulness yoga and meditation at Spirit Rock. She currently receives training at the Yoga Garden (CA) in somatic yoga therapeutics, including iRest Yoga Nidra with Richard Miller.

Carolyn Dachinger, music therapy

South Huntsville, TX

Carolyn Dachinger is Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Graduate Studies in Music Therapy at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX. A board-certified music therapist since 2006, Carolyn has worked with individuals of all ages in a variety of medical, educational, psychiatric, rehabilitative, and community settings in Florida and Texas. Her interests include the application of music to address cognition and psychosocial wellness, and integration of music into personal self-care practices.

Gianna Drogheo, music and healing

Fairbanks, AK

Mark Johnson, Tai Chi

Fairbanks, AK

Gianna Drogheo has sung diverse styles of music from motets to jazz standards. With a Masters in Vocal Performance, she has directed choirs and taught private voice lessons for over 30 years. For the last 10 years, Gianna has been studying the healing power of music and voice with such masters as Jill Purce, Fabien Maman and Jonathan Goldman.

Mark Johnson has been helping people improve their health as a nationally-accredited instructor since 1991. The Taoist Tai Chi Society offers yearround instruction world-wide, including at their branch in Fairbanks, AK.

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Ruth Merriman, pilates

Fairbanks, AK

Karen Miller, music therapy

Huntsville, TX

Pam Nelson, inner healing

Fairbanks, AK

Ruth is the Director and principal teacher of the Creative Movement Program for the North Star Ballet School in Fairbanks, Alaska. She was introduced to Pilates through the dance program and went on to complete her first mat certification in 2009. She became certified in the Peak Pilates Program integrating mat and apparatus in 2011. Ruth became comprehensively certified with the Pilates Method Alliance in 2015. The PMA is a certifying agency with the only NCCA (National Commision for Certifying Agencies) accredited certification program for Pilates teachers.

Karen Miller is Professor and Director of Music Therapy at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. Karen is a Board-Certified Music Therapist whose areas of specialization include music therapy in the psychiatric treatment of adolescents, Neurologic Music Therapy in the treatment of patients with neurologic disorders, and the use of songwriting as a treatment modality. Karen is also a singer/songwriter who uses songwriting as her own creative outlet and as a tool in self-care.

Pam Nelson is a Craniosacral therapist in Fairbanks and a certified teacher of the 4-day intensive workshop “Awakening The Illuminated Heart” for Drunvalo Melchizedek’s School of Remembering®. She also studied South American traditional healing work with Alberto Villoldo and Jose Luiz Herrera. Pam is a retired public school and homeschool teacher and now lives in Fairbanks after spending 23 years in rural Alaska.

Vicki Robinson, Feldenkrais

Seattle, WA

Vicki Robinson is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais practitioner® in Seattle, Washington. She’s been teaching group classes, workshops and individual lessons since 2000. Her goal is to help people move optimally throughout their day and life, with minimal pain and discomfort and increased efficiency and ease. She also incorporates Somatic Experiencing, a body-based approach to assist people in recovering from the effects of trauma. Her clients have a wide range of interests but share a common wish to improve balance, coordination and joy in all activities.

Shelly Yoshida, aerial yoga

Fairbanks, AK

Shelly has been practicing and performing aerial acrobatics as well other circus acts (including but not limited to; fire dancing/spinning, stilts walking, and ring master acts) for over a decade. After extensive training and performing in aerial acts, fire spinning, as well as teaching Bikram yoga all over the country (i.e., California, Michigan, Florida, Illinois, Ohio, Nevada, Oregon, Georgia, and more), she moved to Fairbanks, AK in 2013. Shelly has been teaching aerial arts including aerial hammock and silks at the Artisan’s courtyard since June 2013.

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Jazz Clipper Anderson, jazz bass

Seattle, WA

Known for his improvisational virtuosity, his steady presence in the pocket and his command of multiple styles, Clipper is one of the most highly regarded musicians on the Northwest jazz scene today. Equally comfortable with straight-ahead, traditional, free jazz or bebop, he plays with genuine reverence for the music and an unassuming mastery that speaks for itself. Clipper works out of Seattle, WA and is presently on the jazz faculty at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma.

Robert Baca, trumpet

Eleva, WI

Robert Baca is Professor of Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, which was recently cited in the New York Times as “one of the most well-regarded jazz studies programs in the country.” In addition to conducting several all state jazz ensembles, Robert recently conducted the National High School Honors Jazz Ensemble for the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) at their national convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

Darin Clendenin, keyboard

Seattle, WA

Darin Clendenin is recognized as one of the Northwest’s finest pianist and keyboard artists. Fluent in numerous styles of music, his stylish interpretations of everything from old classics to jazz standards, from classical to modern works enchant audiences everywhere. His performances, as well as his arranging and composing talents, are sought after for their artistry as well as their magical innovative mix of styles.

Zach Compston, drums

Columbus, OH

Zach Compston is a highly regarded drummer, percussionist and music educator, known for his passion and experience in many avenues of the music world. From many styles of drum set playing, to orchestral and world percussion performance, Zach is established as a versatile figure in many musical arenas. He is a 2012 graduate of Indiana University with a Master’s Degree in Music, and is a 2010 graduate of Capital University, where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies. Zach is currently the Director of Education and Community Engagement at Jazz Arts Group of Columbus.

Greta Matassa, vocal jazz

Seattle, WA

Greta Matassa is one of the most talented singers working in jazz today. She has been voted “Northwest Vocalist of the Year” by Earshot Jazz seven times in 15 years! Greta has been a mainstay on Seattle’s Jazz stages for many years and with her recent successful dates at New York’s Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center, tours of Russia, Singapore and Hawaii and Japan, Greta’s sound is now reaching new audiences. Greta has released seven CD’s on the respected jazz label Origin Records and a DVD live concert with guitarist Mimi Fox. Her latest cd I Wanna be Loved Resonance Records was critically acclaimed.

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Opera/Musical Theatre Jaunelle Celaire, opera artistic director

Fairbanks, AK

Timothy Cheek, voice & piano

Ann Arbor, MI

Rebecca Grimes, stage director

Huntsville, TX

Jaunelle is the Associate Professor of Voice at UAF and received her DMA from the University of Michigan in 2003. She stays busy with her voice studio at UAF along with conducting the University Chorus on campus. Other classes include voice methods and singer’s diction. Jaunelle is a recitalist and recently debuted with the Anchorage Opera, singing the role of Micaela in Carmen.

Vocal coach and pianist Timothy Cheek is Associate Professor of Performing Arts at the University of Michigan. There he serves as music director of Opera Workshop, teaches French, German, and Italian lyric diction classes, and is a coach for opera productions. He is also an Associate Faculty member of the University’s Center for Russian and East European Studies, and teaches a Czech Vocal Literature course for singers and pianists. Dr. Cheek has performed as a collaborative pianist in recitals and opera in eighteen countries on four continents.

Rebecca Renfro Grimes possesses a versatile artistry that spans from teaching to directing to performing. Her directing credits include Lone Star Lyric Opera, Greater Worcester Opera, Opera del West, University of Connecticut Opera Theater, and Sam Houston State University Opera, where she is a member of the faculty. Under Dr. Grimes’ leadership, SHSU Opera Workshop has been nationally recognized, with National Opera Association competition awards for both scenes and production work in 2012 and 2014.

Chris Meerdink, voice

Amarillo, TX

Christopher Meerdink is the founder of the Singers Consortia, and the president of Young People’s Musical Theater. Some of his roles include: Tamino in The Magic Flute, Nanki-Poo in The Mikado, the tenor roles in Handel’s Messiah, Schubert’s Mass in G, Mozart’s Regina Coeli, and Haydn’s Mass in Time of War. Dr. Meerdink is an Assistant Professor at West Texas A&M University. He is recorded on the NAXOS label.

Steel Pans Gary Gibson, steel pans

Edmonds, WA

Gary is a Seattle-based musician with a 40 year history in steel pan, and is an influential composer and performer of progressive music for the steel pan and steel band, blending his knowledge of classical and jazz music with his passion for traditional Caribbean rhythms and forms. He is known internationally as a clinician and concert/recording artist, and makes numerous trips each year to adjudicate at steel band festivals or be a guest concert artist with college and high school steel band groups around the country.

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Chris Tanner, steel pans

Fairfield, OH

Chris Tanner is Professor of Music and the founder and director of the Miami University Steel Band. He is the author of The Steel Band Game Plan: Strategies for Starting, Building and Maintaining Your Pan Program, a comprehensive resource covering all fundamental topics relating to the development of a steel band program, and the first of its kind to be published through a major firm. In 2011 he released his debut recording of original music for steel band and jazz soloists, titled First Impression.

Theatre/Comedy Jekeva Phillips, comedy

Seattle, WA

Graham Tordoff, comedy

Seattle, WA

Jekeva is a performer, educator, published author, and circus freak. She is a member of CSz Seattle and has performed in several long-form and shortform improv shows. She is also a member of Seattle Experimental Theatre’s Where No Man Has Gone Before, an improvisation of Star Trek: The Original Series. Jekeva has been teaching improv, acting, and creative writing for several years and is the Editor in Chief of Word Lit Zine, a quarterly publication that centers on PNW writers and writing.

For the past four years Graham Tordoff has been studying, performing and teaching improv comedy in Seattle, WA. However, he was born and raised in Fairbanks, AK. As such he is considered a city-dwelling hipster by Alaskans and a half-civilized half-yeti by Seattleites. He enjoys road trips and tokusatsu.

Visual Arts Nancy Angelini Crawford, painting

Wasilla, AK

Nancy Angelini Crawford is primarily a self taught artist. After residing in Wasilla, Alaska for over 30 years she began taking local watercolor classes and then moved on to study oil painting under contemporary masters such as Kevin McPherson, David Gallup, Michelle Dunaway and others. Angelini teaches pastel and oil workshops both studio and plein air. Her artwork has won local and national awards and has shown in juried events across the country as well as numerous solo shows. From coast to coast, and North to South, Alaskan artist, Nancy Angelini Crawford captures moments in life.

Judi Betts, watercolor

Baton Rouge, LA

Judi Betts AWS, NWS has authored two award winning books: Watercolor … Let’s Think About It! and Painting … a Quest toward Xtraord!nary. Internationally recognized, she is an experienced painter with over 150 awards in traditional watercolor and experimental techniques. Judi’s paintings are featured in more than 35 books. For 50 years, she’s taught painting workshops worldwide. Judi received the Louisiana Governor’s Award for Professional Artists and Watercolor USA Honor Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Rachel Clark, wearable art

Watsonville, CA

A contemporary folk artist, Rachel is a teacher and lecturer who comes from a long line of sewers. She has been creating wearable art since 1973 and teaching on the national circuit since 1990. Eclectic fabric mixes, vibrant designs, and a keen sense of humor characterize Rachel’s work. While her garments and quilts can be whimsical, political or a personal statement they always reflect her love of traditional quilt making. She has done many onewoman shows around the country and her work has been featured in various gallery shows, magazines such as Threads, and on HGTV’s Simply Quilts.

Margaret Donat, jewelry

Fairbanks, AK

Jill Marshall, graphic design

Fairbanks, AK

Debbie Mathews, glass

Fairbanks, AK

Tom Nixon, watercolor and drawing

Fairbanks, AK

After earning a BFA in Jewelry Design and a BA in Art Education at University of Idaho, Margaret came to Alaska in 1983 for a 2 year adventure. 33 years later, she is still in Alaska with no plans to leave. Margaret taught art in Fairbanks schools for many years and retired to become a founding member of Two Street Gallery, a local artist cooperative. Her watercolors and kilnformed glass works are always on display there and have been exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions.

Jill Marshall came to Alaska in 1975 for a three month stay that never ended. She has successfully taught hundreds of students how fun watercolor can be. A gifted teacher, Jill uses innovative methods to help you develop the artist within you and have a great time doing it!

Debbie has worked with stained glass since 1974, and has accomplished many projects over the years. After moving to Fairbanks and finding no place to buy glass, she felt the need to have stained glass re-introduced. Debbie opened Expressions in Glass in April of 1992.

Tom Nixon teaches watercolor and drawing privately in his studio in Hamilton Acres. He and his wife Nelda travel throughout the state in the summer months; painting and making new friends. They both are active members of the Fairbanks Watercolor Society where he served for several years as President. Favorite quote: “One form of art feeds another.” author unknown.

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Todd Paris, photography

Fairbanks, AK

Susan Joy Share, book art

Anchorage, AK

Leslie Shirah, papermaking & felting

Columbus, GA

Sandra Westcott, Zentangle

Fairbanks, AK

Vladimir Zhikhartsev, watercolor

Fairbanks, AK

Todd is the Photo Manager for UAF’s Marketing and Communications office. A 35-year resident of Alaska, he is an avid and accomplished digital photographer. Besides teaching a photography course, Todd will be taking photos during the two weeks for publication on the FSAF website and for use in Festival promotional material. His photos are available for purchase online during and after the Festival at www.parispub.smugmug.com.

Susan Joy Share is an artist, bookbinder and performer. She has exhibited, taught and performed internationally and across the US. Her artwork is in numerous collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Anchorage Museum. She has created public artwork for Anchorage’s 1% for Art Program and received grants from the Rasmuson Foundation and the Alaska State Council on the Arts.

Leslie Shirah is a professional artist and educator living in Columbus, Georgia. She received her MFA in sculpture from East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. Resourcing local natural materials, papermaking, and the connection to personal memories influence the direction of her work. Leslie has exhibited her work nationally and is a contributing artist to the School of Art and Design at East Carolina University’s permanent collection. She has lead workshops in both papermaking and ceramics and presented at the Sculpture Consortium of North Carolina in 2009.

Sandra is a Certified Zentangle Teacher. She teaches basic and advanced Zentangle workshops in Alaska and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her work has been exhibited in group shows and solo shows in Fairbanks and published in The Beauty of Zentangle, Zentangle 5, and Paper and Ink Arts blog. She is fond of telling her students “If it doesn’t move, it can be tangled.”

Vladimir was born and received his fine art education in Russia, specializing in watercolor, acrylic and oil painting. A Professional artist, he has had numerous exhibitions in Russia and 14 solo exhibitions in various galleries in Alaska. As a Plein Air artist and recipient of the 2008 Rasmuson Foundation Artist Fellowship Award, he travels and paints Alaska from Ketchikan to Dutch Harbor. Vladimir is also well-known as a 15 times Gold Medal winner in International Ice Sculpture Championships around the World.

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Voice Emerson Eads, choir

Fairbanks, AK

Emerson is a University of Alaska Fairbanks alumni, having studied conducting with Peabody’s Markand Thakar, and conducted the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra. A student of John Luther Adams, he was commissioned by Opera Fairbanks to write The Color of Gold, an opera in 3 Acts, libretto by Cassandra Tilly, in March 2014. He conducted the premiere to a rave review in Opera magazine. Music critic Mike Dunham declared it one of the musical high points of 2014 in the Alaska Dispatch News.

World Music/Dance Katie Cueva, tango

Anchorage, AK

Bohuslava (Slávka) Jelínková, character dance

Ann Arbor, MI

Katie grew up primarily in Anchorage, Alaska, and has been teaching, learning, and performing social dances since 2001. She began social dancing while a college freshman in the bay area of California, and turned her attention to tango while visiting Dustin in Buenos Aires in 2007. Katie then honed her salon style tango on the dance floors of Taipei before returning to Alaska where she taught social dance at UAA from 2009-2012. Her energetic dance teaching style emphasizes respectful communication and partnering and has earned her a place as a Teaching Artist with the Alaska State Council on the Arts.

Ms. Jelínková received her early training at the National Conservatory of Dance in Prague. Upon graduation, she was invited to join the Opera Ballet of the National Theatre in Prague, where she danced and toured worldwide for ten years. Slávka taught extensively in the Czech Republic, including at the National Conservatory of Dance. In 1999 Slávka moved to Michigan, where she continued to perform as a free-lance artist with Michigan area choreographers, and serves on the faculties of the Flint School of Performing Arts, the Ann Arbor Arts in Motion, and the University of Michigan.

Judy Kreith, dance

Boulder, CO

Judy received her Masters in Dance Education from Stanford. She has taught and performed in Cuba, Colorado, California and throughout Alaska. She received grants to study dance in The Gambia, West Africa and in Cuba and she continues to travel to Cuba to pursue research in the history of Cuban Music and Dance. Sharing history, culture and the joy of dancing are her goals in her classes. Currently residing in Boulder, Colorado she is teaching classes and workshops in a variety of dance styles to children and adults.

Dustin Madden, tango

Anchorage, AK

Dustin was raised in Nome, Alaska, and began dancing as a college student in California, where he performed waltz and square dancing. Dustin started learning Argentine Tango in Buenos Aires in 2007 where he immersed himself in the traditional “milonguero” style that emphasizes a comfortable connection, rhythmic musicality, and steps made for social dancing. He and his partner Katie have taught tango and other social dances as UAA adjunct faculty, and for a variety of dance communities throughout Alaska, and most recently, at MIT in Boston.

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Terri Massa, Persian dance

Fairbanks, AK

Terri Massa has studied the folk dances of the Middle East for the last 27 years. Her current focus is on Persian Classical Dance and the folk dances of Iran. She is the founder of Tundra Caravan and is currently the co-director of Cold Fusion Tribal Dance and a member of Simorgh-Farima Dance Company of Alaska, a Persian dance company.

Skogen Sällström, Norwegian violin

Trondheim, Norway

A specialist in Norwegian music, concert violinist and folk fiddler, Skogen Sällström brings to Festival for the third year the tonalities and rhythms of his heritage that span traditional folk, classical and contemporary genres. He conveys passion through his masterful technique and complete involvement in the music.

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Tuesday, 7/26 @ MTCVC — Chamber Music Wednesday, 7/27 @ MTCVC — Opera Thursday, 7/28 @ MTCVC — Jazz Friday, 7/29 @ Golden Heart Plaza— Steel Pan

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Norwegian Music Sponsored by KUAC 8:00 p.m., Monday, July 25, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring FSAF guest artists: Skogen Sällström, violin & Hardanger fiddle Ian Scarfe, piano James Yoshizawa, percussion Hardanger Fiddle Concerto no. 2, “Three Fjords” Geirr Tveitt (1908–1981) transcribed by Knut Erik Jensen 1. Hardangerfjord: Tempo tranquillo e deciso 2. Sognefjord: Mesto maestoso — Danza determinata e lenta — Tempo I 3. Nordfjord: Giocoso Plus selections to be announced

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Sounds of Nature: Alaskan Premieres Sponsored by Alaska Tent and Tarp Dedicated by Ginger Carroll 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

Composing in the Wilderness Stephen Lias, director David Lang, Dylan Librande, Gemma Peacocke, Paul Safar, Elizabeth Start, Cassie To, Alondra Vega-Zaldivar, Shelley Washington, Sam Young Performed by CORVUS New Music Ensemble: Katie Cox, flute; Andie Springer, violin Owen Weaver, percussion; Kate Sheeran, French horn

Vocal Jazz Performance Sponsored by the Bill Stroecker Foundation 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 27, 2016

VENUE

Registrants: Amanda Carnes, Lorri Heneveld, June Kamerling, Teresa Lantz, Tracie Pendergrast June Pinnell-Stephens, Julie Rafferty, Deborah Rinio, Marsha Sousa, Lisa Sporleder Guest Artists: Greta Matassa, vocals; Clipper Anderson, bass; Robert Baca, trumpet Darin Clendenin, keyboard; Zach Compston, drums

Faculty and Student Chamber Music Sponsored by Alaska Airlines and Alaska Tent & Tarp Dedicated by Ginger Carroll 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

Guest Artists: Ian Scarfe, piano; Joseph Genualdi, violin; Walter Schwede, violin; Kathryn Hoffer, violin; Dawn Lindsey, violin; Jennifer Drake, viola Maureen Heflinger, viola; Brian Hodges, cello; Karl Knapp, cello; Paul Sharpe, bass Registrants: Benjamin Boswell, Sean Braendel, Rose Crelli, Emma Fuchs, Anna Johnson, Christian Maucotel, Jordan McLuckie, Brooke Mickelson, Lydia Montague, Annalisa Taylor, Benjamin Terry, Lex Zacheis The String Faculty and Pianist Ian Scarfe return for another program of ensemble works, this time featuring side-by-side performances with students and their mentors. Program to feature works by Brahms and Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” Quartet.

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Pops Concert — A Night at the Movies Sponsored by Westmark Hotel Dedicated by Terese Kaptur 8:00 p.m., Thursday, July 28, 2016

Westmark Gold Room

featuring the FSAF Pops Orchestra conducted by Robert Franz Chariots of Fire Peter Gunn Theme Overture to Il Signor Bruschino Overture to West Side Story

Vangelis (b. 1943) Henry Mancini (1924–1994) Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868) Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990) arr. Maurice Peress (b. 1930) Green Fitch and Linnet Bird (from Sweeny Todd) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930) Ultimate Broadway Medley arr. Anthony Bisbano — Intermission — E.T. Themes from 007 Mr. Snow (from Carousel) Climb Every Mountain (from Sound of Music) Out of Africa Star Wars Suite — Main Title

John Williams (b. 1932) Calvin Custer (1939–1998) Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) John Barry (1933–2011) John Williams (b. 1932)

Creative Writing Reading Sponsored by Joe Usibelli and Peggy Shumaker 1:30 p.m., Friday, July 29, 2016

One Riverview Plaza (80 B Street)

Registrants: Martha Bristow, Jessica Cherry, Robert Childers, Lynn Cornberg, Marion Avrilyn Jones, Monte Jordan, Patty Kastelic, Carol Kaynor, Bobbi Mattia, Edward Morgan, Susan Sugai, Patricia Wenstrup Guest Artists: Jeanne E. Clark, Daryl Farmer, Sarah Pape, Frank Soos

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Cabaret II Dedicated by Joann Horner 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 29, 2016

Blue Loon

featuring FSAF registrants: Luanne Berline, Nancy Frith, Virginia Hanley, Lorri Heneveld, June Kamerling, Don Leistikow, Joy McDougall, Michiyo Nagaoka, Laura Reed, Jeep Reid, Jane Reilly, Deborah Rinio, Jami Spears, Paul Taylor, Laura Walsh Ron Drotos, director and ​pianist

Steel Pan Concert Sponsored by The Music Room and Raven Landing 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 29, 2016

Blue Loon

featuring FSAF registrants, studying with Chris Tanner, guest artist Gary Gibson, guest artist

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Jazz Big Band/Afro-Cuban Band Sponsored by the Bill Stroecker Foundation 9:00 p.m., Friday, July 29, 2016

Silver Gulch

Featuring the FSAF Jazz Band Robert Baca, director Zach Compston, director of Afro-Cuban Band Guest Artists: Greta Matassa, vocals; Clipper Anderson, bass; Robert Baca, trumpet Darin Clendenin, keyboard; Zach Compston, drums

Opera/Musical Theatre Sponsored by The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Dedicated by Don and Carolyn Gray 1:00 p.m., Saturday, July 30, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring FSAF registrants & guest artists Jaunelle Celaire, voice & Artistic Director Tim Cheek & Lorna Eder, vocal coach & pianist Chris Meerdink, voice teacher Rebecca Grimes, stage director Amy Horstman, Jessica Anderson, Connie Oba & Theresa Reed, local coordinators

Dance Performance Sponsored by Arts in Motion Dedicated by the Hinckley family 3:00 p.m., Saturday, July 30, 2016 featuring FSAF registrants Sheri Martin, director of dance studies Krista Stamper, dance coordinator Instructors: Ryan Beck, Dante Puleio, & Dongsheng Wei

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Salisbury Theatre


Orchestra/Choir Performance Pioneer Concert Sponsored by University of Alaska Fairbanks and Alaska USA Dedicated by Terese Kaptur 8:00 p.m., Saturday, July 30, 2016

Davis Concert Hall

featuring the FSAF Orchestra conducted by Robert Franz Il Signor Bruschino Overture

Jennifer Drake, conductor

Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868)

Sospiri Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Mass for the Oppressed Emerson Eads (b. 1980) Dedicated to Marvin Roberts, Kevin Pease, Eugene Vent, George Frese, and all who suffer unjustly. 1. Kyrie: Is there no help for the widow’s son? 2. Gloria: Sing Gloria / Remember me 3. Credo: I wish to believe (adapted from the diary of Pope Francis) 4. Sanctus: Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts / Echoing King 5. Agnus Dei: Lamb of God with FSAF Choir — Intermission — Symphony No. 3 (“Organ Symphony”) Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) 1. Adagio – Allegro moderato – Poco adagio 2. Allegro moderato – Presto – Maestoso – Allegro

Jazz at the Pump House — Afro-Cuban Band and Vocal Jazz Sponsored by the Bill Stroecker Foundation Honoring Jo Scott & Ed Madden 9:30 p.m., Saturday, July 30, 2016

The Pump House

featuring FSAF Jazz Combos, Vocal Jazz, & Afro-Cuban Band Guest Artists: Greta Matassa, vocals; Clipper Anderson, bass; Robert Baca, trumpet Darin Clendenin, keyboard; Zach Compston, drums

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World Music/Dance Sponsored by Fairbanks Memorial Hospital 3:00 p.m., Sunday, July 31, 2016

Salisbury Theatre

featuring FSAF registrants and guest artists: Samba Band and Samba Dancers with James Yoshizawa and Judy Kreith Persian Dance — Bandari with Terri Massa Klezmer Band with Michelle Gingras Felix Bambury Webbe and the Sabor Cubano Dancers Friends in Dance Dances with Drums with Judy Kreith and James Yoshizawa Afro-Cuban Band with Clipper Anderson and Zachary Compston

Gospel Choir Sponsored by Alyeska Pipeline 7:00 p.m., Sunday, July 31, 2016 featuring the FSAF Gospel Choir Bobby Lewis, director, Eustace Johnson, piano

Davis Concert Hall


Thank you to our Major Sponsors 35-year partners include Alaska Airlines, Kiwanis Club, Mt. McKinley Bank, Usibelli Foundation, Walsh Kelliher & Sharp, Peggy Shumaker & Joe Usibelli who are cherished faithful supporters. It wouldn’t happen without your devotion and belief. Thanks to all for their continued support through it all!

Bill Stroecker Foundation

The Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival is produced in partnership with the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Classical Instrumental Brass Susan Hurley-Glowa, French horn

Brownsville, TX

Richard Tremarello, French horn

Milwaukee, WI

Susan Hurley-Glowa teaches horn and ethnomusicology at the University of Texas Brownsville and UTPA. She studied horn at SUNY Potsdam (B.M.), University of Louisville (M.M.), and the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany. Her horn teachers include Roy Schaberg and the British soloist Ifor James. Susan has played with ensembles in the United States and Germany including the UTB Faculty Brass Quintet, Opera Fairbanks, Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of Northern New York and the Erie Chamber Orchestra.

Richard Tremarello, French horn, performs Broadway shows at Milwaukee’s Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, opera at Milwaukee’s Skylight Music Theatre and works regularly with the Green Bay Symphony. He worked on Broadway with Peter Pan and has toured with Cats and Jesus Christ Superstar in North America. Originally from Fairbanks, Richard holds degrees from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Arkansas State University and the University of North Texas.

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Harp Marcia Dickstein, harp

Los Angeles, CA

Marcia continues to be involved in having new music written for the harp, mostly with her group The Debussy Trio. To date the Trio has commissioned and/or premiered 120 new works. Marcia plays actively in the studios in Los Angeles and has performed on more than 400 movies and can also be heard on the Family Guy, Revenge and Empire TV shows. She is an active teacher of both classical and folk harp.

New Music Katie Cox, flute

West Hollywood, CA

Katie has worked with leading contemporary ensembles Transit, Concert Black, Contemporaneous, Ensemble Signal, members of eighth blackbird, and Mariachi For de Toloacha. A member of Hotel Elefant, Katie also is Executive Director of Wild Shore New Music in Homer, and Program Associate for Exploring the Metropolis in NYC. Major composers she has worked with include John Luther Adams, Richard Carrick, Conrad Winslow, and Jamie Stewart. Katie received her Bachelors of Music degree at Concordia College and Masters of Music Degree at the Bob Cole Conservatory.

Stephen Lias, composing

Nacogdoches, TX

Kate Sheeran, French horn

San Francisco, CA

Adventurer-Composer Stephen Lias has been Artist-in-Residence at Rocky Mountain, Denali, Glacier, and Gates of the Arctic National Parks. His compositions have been performed throughout the world including premieres of Mount Rainier Search and Rescue in Taiwan, Kings Canyon in Australia, and “Gates of the Arctic” by the Boulder Philharmonic in Colorado. The Timberline Sonata was featured in the Fall 2011 issue of National Parks Magazine and his upcoming CD includes new pieces about Yosemite, Mesa Verde, and Denali National Parks.

Kate has performed new and adventurous music with the Wordless Music Orchestra, Ensemble Signal, Alarm Will Sound, TILT Brass, Red Light New Music, the Orchestra of the SEM Ensemble, Ensemble LPR, Trinity Wall Street’s NOVUS NY, and more. Kate is currently the Provost and Dean at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Previously, she was on the horn faculty of Susquehanna University, Bucknell University, and Dickinson College, and was Assistant Dean at the Mannes School of Music. Kate holds degrees from Eastman and Yale, where she was lucky to meet a lot of lifelong friends and collaborators.

Andie Springer, violin

Brooklyn, NY

Andie is primarily a violinist specializing in new and experimental music. As a soloist and through her ensembles Redshift, TRANSIT, and Hotel Elefant, Andie has commissioned and premiered numerous works by young and established composers alike. A native of Alaska herself, Andie is a cofounder of Wild Shore New Music—a presenting organization dedicated to bringing adventurous new chamber music to the communities in and around Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Andie earned her BFA at Carnegie Mellon University, and her MFA at New York University.

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Owen Weaver, percussion

Brooklyn, NY

Through a combination of original music, improvisation and collaboration with leading composers of his generation, Owen’s performances combine the forces of rhythm, noise, beauty and stasis while seeking the musical potential in everyday life. He uses recycled objects, homemade instruments and electronic sounds to construct a kaleidoscopic sound world. A passionate educator, Owen is a teaching artist for both the West Side YMCA and the 92nd Street YMCA, and has taught at Yale, Cornell, CalArts, Texas Lutheran University, the University of Texas at Austin, the Hartt School and Rikers Island Correctional Facility.

Orchestra Robert Franz, conducting

Boise, ID

As Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic, Music Director of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, Associate Conductor of the Houston Symphony, and Music Director of the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Opera and Orchestra, Robert Franz’s appeal as a first-rate conductor and enthusiastic award-winning educator, is acclaimed by critics, composers and audiences of all ages. Composer Bright Sheng praised Franz for his “extremely musical and passionate approach towards music making” and critics hail his “masterly pace, emphasis, and technical control” calling his conducting “viscerally thrilling”.

Percussion Niamh Mercer, percussion

Fairbanks, AK

Sherilyn Roach, handbells

Fairbanks, AK

A lifelong Californian, Niamh came to Alaska in 2015 to pursue her Masters in Percussion Performance at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She is currently a graduate teaching assistant as well as the instructor of the World Beat Ensemble, and the Interrelation of Arts and Drama. She is an avid performer, and is passionate about percussion in its various settings, from orchestral to world music.

Sherilyn’s love of music has taken her down several instrumental paths. She currently plays viola in the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra and directs a handbell choir at Christ Lutheran Church. Her day job is as a certified aromatherapist, while in her free time she loves to ride and show her horses, read, and do all kinds of needlework.

James Yoshizawa, percussion

Los Angeles, CA

James Yoshizawa is a Los Angeles-based drummer, percussionist and educator. He holds a B.M. in Percussion Performance from CSU Long Beach and has studied many instruments including drumset, mallet percussion, hand percussion (congas, bongos, bones, pandeiro, frame drums, riq), and orchestral percussion. He has performed with many great artists such as Brad Dutz, Katisse Buckingham, Ron Stout, Chris Wabich and Michael Carney.

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Piano/Keyboard Lorna Eder, piano

Fairbanks, AK

Lorna Eder received her doctorate degree in keyboard collaborative arts from the University of Southern California in May 2012. She came from Los Angeles to Fairbanks in January 2011 to join the UAF music faculty as the department collaborative pianist. She keeps very busy at UAF and in the community accompanying, coaching and teaching piano.

Teresa Harbaugh, piano

Ellensburg, WA

Teresa has a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance with a minor in voice and oboe from the University of Northern Iowa. In addition she studied accompanying classes during her undergraduate work. Her work in Washington includes playing for students that have won the Musicfest competition in Spokane, performing within the Yakima Symphony, and numerous student recitals at CWU. She is also on the music faculty at Central Washington University, where she teaches piano classes. In addition she has maintained a private piano studio for over thirty years.

Karen Horton, organ

Sherwood, AR

Organist and educator, Karen has played both solo recitals and with orchestras in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Alaska. Her organ studies began at University of Central Arkansas and continued with graduate work at the University of Oklahoma. Following the earning of a Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy from Louisiana State University, she was active both as an organist and choir director in churches for 45 years and as a public and private music teacher in grades K-12. Currently she is retired and living on a lake in central Arkansas where she still performs and is a member of the American Guild of Organists.

Ian Scarfe, piano/chamber music

San Francisco, CA

Ian is the founder and director of the Northern California’s Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival and he is a founding member of the San Francisco’s Oak Street Trio and Nonsemble Six. He also participates in the Astoria Music Festival in Oregon and the Telluride Chamber Music Festival in Colorado. Ian is currently a staff accompanist and coach at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He earned a BM in Piano Performance from Willamette University, and at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music earned an MM in Piano and an Artist’s Certificate in Chamber Music.

Strings Jennifer Drake, viola

Boise, ID

Jennifer performs with the Boise Philharmonic and the Boise Baroque Orchestra in addition to acting as director of Boise’s City of Trees Chamber Music series. She also directs the Serenata Chamber Orchestra, and founded Idaho Viola Camp, the largest and most fun camp for violists in the Northwest. She teaches over 50 private viola students. She has performed at the 33rd International Viola Congress.

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Joseph Genualdi, violin

Kansas City, MO

An enthusiastic and devoted teacher, Genualdi has served on the faculties of Yale University, the University of Oregon, DePaul University, California State University–Northridge, and The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He is currently Professor of Violin at the University of MissouriKansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance. Genualdi, who won first prize in the Hudson Valley Philharmonic International String Competition, continues his career as soloist in frequent concerto performances and duo recitals.

Bryan Hall, violin

Fairbanks, AK

Hailed by Cincinnati City Beat as “extraordinarily evocative” for his performances, Bryan has enjoyed success as both a performer and teacher. He has performed in such venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, and the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, China. Recently Dr. Hall has joined the faculty at The University of Alaska, Fairbanks as the violin/viola professor and pedagogy coordinator. He also serves as Concertmaster of the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra.

Maureen Heflinger, viola

Jamaica Plain, MA

Violist Maureen Heflinger is a multifaceted performer and educator who feels equally at home premiering new works, leading a viola sectional, and getting in and out of a headstand. After growing up in Fairbanks and attending New England Conservatory, Maureen enjoys a varied freelance career in Boston, where recent solo and chamber music performances have included appearances on the Arbor Day recital series and with new music ensemble Alea III. Maureen is currently on faculty at the Josiah Quincy Orchestra Program.

Brian Hodges, cello

Boise, ID

Brian is an active soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. Brian is Associate Professor of Cello and Coordinator of Chamber Music at Boise State University and is principal of the Boise Baroque Orchestra. He studied at the Eastman School of Music earning his Bachelor of Music in cello performance and stayed on to complete his Master of Music in cello performance where he was the teaching assistant to Marcy Rosen. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts in cello performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Kathryn Hoffer, violin

Anchorage, AK

Kathryn Hoffer, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, recently retired following a successful 40-year career as an educator in school orchestra and private studio settings. She is the director of the Society of Strings, an orchestra for intermediate level adult musicians, and is responsible for the orchestra program at Hiland Mountain Correctional Institution. Ms. Hoffer has been a member of the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra since 1974 and concertmaster since 1983. She also plays for the Anchorage Opera, Anchorage Concert Chorus and Alaska Chamber Singers.

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Karl Knapp, cello

Amherst, MA

Karl is known not only as a devoted educator but also for his solo and chamber music performances. He recently served as Principal Cellist with the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra as well as the Arctic Chamber Orchestra and has performed with the Juneau Symphony Orchestra. As an active educator in Alaska, Karl helped found the Alaska Cello Intensive. Karl graduated with his Master and Doctorate of Music degrees from University of WisconsinMadison. His studies have been with with Karl Lavine, Stefan Kartman, Nina Gordon, Uri Vardi, Parry Karp, and the members of the Pro Arte Quartet.

Dawn Lindsay, violin

Anchorage, AK

Thom McLean, violin

Fairbanks, AK

Walter Schwede, violin

Ferndale, WA

Dawn Lindsay is one of Alaska’s leading violinists, enjoying a diverse career which includes orchestral, Broadway, baroque, chamber music and electric violin. As a baroque violinist, Dawn has performed with the Alaska Chamber Singer’s Bach Cantata series as well as the Anchorage Festival of Music Baroque Series. In 2010 and 2011, she traveled to Queens College Baroque Opera Festival in New York and Vancouver Early Music Festival in Canada to study Baroque violin, an opportunity made possible by a grant from the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Raised in Fairbanks, Thom studied Neuroscience and Music at UAF and Rice University. He currently plays with the Anchorage Symphony and has a full violin/viola studio in Fairbanks.

Walter began studying when he was eight years old and was selected Concertmaster of the School Orchestra of America in 1965 as the youngest member of the tour. After undergraduate work at the University of Michigan, four years with the U.S. Air Force ensemble: Strolling Strings and completing his Masters at Catholic University of America, he began his Ph.D. at New York University where he also taught violin. Schwede served as Associate Concertmaster of the Seattle Symphony from 1984-1997. At Western Washington University Mr. Schwede teaches violin and is Coordinator of String Studies.

Paul Sharpe, double bass

Winston-Salem, NC

Paul is the Artist-Teacher of Double Bass at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and is active internationally as an orchestral and chamber musician and as a soloist. In the past several years he has performed in recital and presented masterclasses at Brazil’s International Double Bass Encounter, France’s Bass2008, the World Bass Festival in Poland, many national and regional double bass symposiums, the Cleveland Institute, the University of Iowa, the University of Michigan, University of North Texas, and Interlochen Arts Academy.

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