Teresa Wakim

With a voice of “extraordinary suppleness and beauty” (The New York Times), GRAMMY-nominated soprano Teresa Wakim is “a marvel of perfect intonation and pure tone” (New York Arts), and perhaps known best for her “perfect early music voice” (Cleveland Classical). First Place Winner of the International Competition for Early Music in Brunnenthal, Austria, she was […]
Erin Crall

Erin Crall is a professional dancer, choreographer, dance educator, producer, and director. Erin has performed professionally with Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet as a Professional Division student, concert:nova, at the Hungarian National Opera House, with ARC Dance and as a Guest Artist with various companies in the Pacific Northwest. She has been teaching […]
Tshedzom Tingkhye

Tshedzom Tingkhye is a Tibetan-Scottish movement artist from Seattle Washington. She began dancing at age 3 at The Creative Dance Center where she explored modern, improvisation, partnering, and choreography. Grateful to have her dancing roots come from an inclusive and holistic place, Tshedzom was encouraged to experiment and be herself. She joined Kaleidoscope Dance Company […]
Anna Mansbridge

Anna Mansbridge, choreographer, dancer, and educator, is originally from Australia and the UK and now resides in Seattle, Washington. She holds a First-Class Honours Degree in Dance and Education from Bedford College, UK, and an MFA in Choreography and Performance from Mills College, California. In 2000 Anna founded Seattle Early Dance, dedicated to recreating dances […]
Alice Cao

Originally from Seattle, Washington, Alice was selected for Pacific Northwest Ballet’s DanceChance outreach program and continued training there through the Professional Division, under the tutelage of Peter Boal, Bruce Wells, and Elaine Bauer, among others. She performed with the Pacific Northwest Ballet in George Balanchine’s Symphony in C and Coppélia, Ronald Hynd’s Sleeping Beauty, and Kent […]
Arwen Myers

Praised for her “crystalline tone and delicate passagework” (San Francisco Chronicle), soprano Arwen Myers captivates audiences with her timeless artistry and exquisite interpretations. Transmitting a warmth and “deep poignancy” (Palm Beach Arts Paper) onstage, Arwen shines in solo performance across the US and beyond. With outstanding technique and mastery of a wide range of vocal […]
Cynthia Keiko Black

Born in Dallas, Texas, Cynthia Keiko Black enjoys performing as a violinist and violist playing music from several centuries at home in the Bay Area and across the United States. She is a founding member of the Costanoan Trio, a period instrument piano trio, and INCANTARE, an ensemble of violins and sackbuts. She is looking […]
Alexandra Opsahl

Alexandra Opsahl studied recorder with Peter Holtslag and Daniel Bruggen at the Royal Academy of Music, and cornetto with Bruce Dickey at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. While still a student, she received First Prize in the 2003 Moeck Solo Recorder competition. Alex has performed with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra under Ton Koopman, the Orchestra of […]
Antonio Gomez

Antonio M. Gómez is an educator, percussionist, arts administrator and public media producer who is passionate about connecting communities and learners with compelling cultural stories and arts experiences. A former K-12 teacher, Tony manages economically and culturally accessible education programs at Tacoma Arts Live, where he also designs curricula, as he has done for PBS’ Latino Americans and Italian Americans series […]
Nick Magaurn

Nick Magaurn is an industry raised, business minded, outdoor enthusiast with a passion for video production and travel. As the Producer (and chief problem solver) at Magaurn Video, Nick manages projects, productions, and relationships, externally and internally. He believes clear, honest communication is the key to a successful production and works to translate his clients […]