Rose Bedard, affectionately known as “Rosie B.” is a freelance artist, choreographer, and teacher under her LLC 2INSPIRE Dance. She can be found inspiring, teaching, and choreographing at local studios and universities in and outside of Vermont. She is the creator/director of her own adult dance company, SynRgy Dance Company. Rose has the pleasure to work with many dance studios around the state on a recreational and competitive level as well as continuing her own training in NYC, Boston, and beyond. She has been coach of the Mt. Mansfield Union dance team for 16 years.
Pianist/keyboardist/composer Tom Cleary teaches in the jazz studies program at UVM, coordinates the »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø jazz program, and teaches private lessons in his home studio. He co-leads the jazz quartet Birdcode with vocalist Amber deLaurentis, and has performed and recorded with Mike Gordon, Ray Vega, Ellen Powell, Brian McCarthy, Patricia Julien, and Jamie Masefield. His work in musical theater includes music direction for shows at Northern Stage, Saint Michael's Playhouse, and UVM Theater. Visit his and .
Rob Crites is a professional entertainer, circus performer and instructor. His performances include stilt-dancing: in Paul McCartney's European tour, with Jennifer Lopez on the American Music awards, and juggling on stilts in Aerosmith's "Jaded" music video. Movie performances include "Water for Elephants", "OZ: The Great and Powerful", and "Beauty and the Beast: 30th anniversary". TV performances include Dancing with the Stars, GLEE, Celebrity Circus and General Hospital. In addition to performing, Rob Co-coordinated Cirque du Soleil's "Cirque du Monde" program in Los Angeles for 12 years teaching social circus to at-risk youth and now teaches several programs for Circus Smirkus here in Vermont.
Amber oversees the vocal jazz program at University of Vermont, where she teaches voice and co-directs the UVM Jazz Vocal Ensemble with husband Tom Cleary. Amber regularly performs alongside Tom as a member of jazz quartet Birdcode, which recently released its first recording, You Are Here. As a songwriter, Amber released her second full-length record, Innocent Road, in 2019. She has performed with Marcus Roberts, Judi Silvano, and Ben Folds.
Rhonda Doonan (she/her) has been exploring dance and movement practices since her first Irish step dancing lesson as a child. Rhonda enjoys studying somatics and expressive movement as pathways to wellness, self-discovery, creativity, joy and healing. She enjoyed a long career as a speech-language pathologist and brings her passion for inclusivity and accessibility to her work at the »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø. Rhonda is a nationally certified Pilates instructor, Shake Your Soul®-Yoga of Dance certified instructor, and is currently enrolled in the Dance for PD® dance teacher course.
(he/him/they/them) is a local artist, activist and poet who strives to create work that inspires joy, wonder, deep connection and liberation. From large-scale murals, banners, flags and protest signs to astrological woodcuts, freestyle poetry and upcycled clothing, erok offers a big and tiny array of artwork. Erok has been print making for over 20 yrs working in DIY styles of both screen and block printing. Often he's working with community to make prints and art used in parades, protests and campaigns for climate justice and human rights.
Tracy Martin teaches young children around the state as well as through the »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø’s signature Words Come Alive school program. She studied dance at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and received her MFA in dance from UWM. She is the artistic director of Phantom Theater, a venue that produces original works in dance, theater, and music.
photo credit: Emily Boedecker
Sara has been involved in the research, teaching, performing of movement as a form of artistic and personal development for the past 40 years. Her teaching approach draws from elements of Bartenieff Fundamentals, Body-Mind Centering, basic principles of anatomy and kinesiology, and improvisational and modern dance techniques. She has extensive training in Modern Dance, Body Mind Dancing, and is a ® certified teacher.
is a playwright, actor, and founding member of Split Britches Theater Company. She is the author of numerous plays, including Imagining Madoff, Turquoise, and Bringing the Fishermen Home, as well as 10 solo performance plays which she has toured throughout the US, the most recent of which is 8 STOPS, a comedy concerning the grief of endless compassion! 8 STOPS takes a long, humorous, tender look at motherhood, the suburbs, the fear of death, and the inheritability of ideas.
Janice Walrafen is a multi media artist/sculptor/puppet maker/teacher/community celebrant living along the Winooski River in Central Vermont. For almost 4 decades she has been creating larger than life puppets, masks and costumes to celebrate the cycles of the seasons with community pageantry. It began in 1987 with the All Species Project, which is founded on the principles of ecology, and celebrating the interdependence of all life. Much of what she does can be seen at:
"When we create and wear masks and costume representing another species of life, imagine seeing through their eyes, we find we can learn to be earthlings, not just human beings. Puppet theater is a powerful way to build community and narrate stories to inspire respect for all of life."
Additionally, she makes decorative Art Tiles and teaches art, both in the studio and community centers.