in dance and government from Wesleyan University and an M.A.
She earned her BFA and spent the next decade performing Off-Broadway, in commercials, voice-overs, and film. She was raised in a musical family. Complete reimagined Quartet for the End of Time, Winners - 21CM POP Organization of the year.
It didn’t take long for her to decide to stretch her lungs.
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Carol loves the team attitude at Sing for Hope where she is able to bring together her passion and love of the arts with her dedication to working with the underserved.
At NYCCT Ashley learned how her art could help solve problems and gained her an appreciation for accessibility to the arts. One Bachelor’s in Social Work, one MBA in Arts Administration, and 20 years leading advertising campaigns for top Broadway shows and arts organizations later, Richard conducts the Sing for Hope team as Chief Operating Officer. I AM RUTH! He is a doctoral candidate at Virginia Tech in the School of Public and International Affairs earning a degree in Planning, Governance, and Globalization.
While there, Ashley started an illustrator club which participated in MoCCA Fest, and helped curate art shows. Combining classical, folk music, original compositions and pop arrangements, Founders is re-imagining the concert experience. Samantha is a recent graduate from Lehman College.
in performance studies from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. After briefly working in publishing, she moved to Colorado to pursue music, which was always her dream.
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But the arts — dance, theater, film, graphic arts — have always been her passion. Jae began as a Volunteer Artist at Sing For Hope, and is excited to take on the role of Project Leader at the NY Memory Center in Brooklyn.
Founders Sing lyrics with translations: I Gotta Wash My Hands!, Die Die Coronavirus Deutsch English Español Français Hungarian Italiano Nederlands Polski Português (Brasil) Română Svenska Türkçe Ελληνικά Български Русский Српски العربية 日本語 한국어 An internationally acclaimed soprano, she has appeared with collaborators ranging from Plácido Domingo to Sting, with ensembles including London Symphony and Glimmerglass Opera, and in live broadcasts on NPR, BBC Radio, Deutsche Radio and Sirius.
A singer-songwriter, born and raised in India, Grace holds a BA in English(Hons) from University of Delhi. She came to NYC in 2013 after graduating from Elon University. On February 22, Founders took home the Grand Prize of $10,000 as well as the Audience Choice Award from the international competition held at the University of South Carolina.
Isaiah is excited to learn and grow from his experiences at Sing for Hope this summer.
It reconnects me with the way our music can elevate and communicate, heart-to-heart.
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With a BFA in Acting from NYU Tisch School of the Arts, she is delighted to have found a place at Sing for Hope where her theater degree can make a difference by helping to make music, art, and creative work accessible to all. Prone to urging her siblings to “find the middle ground,” her parents took bets on whether she’d grow up to be a diplomat or a lawyer (so far, neither won). His passion for the field grew while working as a library intern with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra. Throughout his ten year career, he has worked on building economic growth, sustainable development, and community engagement on both local and international levels. New York, NY 10005
Both organizations are responsible for bringing guest artists, funding campus events, and providing a sense of community. report. Lynell is a classically trained opera singer, holding a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and Music Education from Drake University in Des Moines, IA and a Master of Music in Opera from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. We are optimistic that in the end, true justice will (finally!)
in Classical Piano Performance from Mannes College of Music.
First volunteering as an Artist Partner, he joined the team full-time as a Program Manager.
The ultimate goal of Isaiah’s career is to establish an organization (or a program initiative) that helps underrepresented students create their own career in music and provide them with the skills to succeed in any professional music setting. 4.0k members in the Environmentalism community.
Both of her parents and younger brother are musicians. An internationally acclaimed soprano, she has appeared with collaborators ranging from Plácido Domingo to Sting, with ensembles including London Symphony and Glimmerglass Opera, and in live broadcasts on NPR, BBC Radio, Deutsche Radio and Sirius. Sing for Hope is her host site during her year of service with AmeriCorps, and she is thrilled to connect with fellow arts enthusiasts as part of the Engagement Team. The Arnhold Foundation in loving memory of Sissy and Henry Arnhold He is currently enrolled at Manhattan School of Music. Adam focuses on bringing the Sing for Hope message to schools, healthcare facilities, and NYC streets during the Pianos project in June. She is excited to be working with a team that helps share the power of the arts to others. be served.
After studying music business (and briefly considering a career as a rock star) John first went into music product sales, where his favorite customer was a parent who never got the chance to learn an instrument but wanted to make sure their child had the opportunity. This work brought more resources and possibilities to her classmates in the department. Ms. Siberini is a member of New York Women in Film & Television and the National Organization of Italian Americans in Film & Television.
Mara holds a Master of Arts from City University London in Culture, Policy, and Management and Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the London School of Economics.
The arts affected her so much that she knew she couldn’t work anywhere that didn’t involve them! He has performed in theater productions (high school, college, and community) and sung in master chorales across the country. He found the value of arts administration while working as an intern for the National Flute Association.