Hope and Faith ♡
Through vibrant hues, Black ritual, and spiritual imagery, twins Eleisha Faith and Tonisha Hope McCorkle utilize storytelling and collage to conflate the ideas of reconstruction and resilience within the Black experience. Their work serves as testaments to healing by example, honoring the Black mother, spirit, food, and childlike wonder in the stories told through their scrolls, installations, and other creations.
Janice B.
Singer songwriter Janice B. and their group Janice B. Wellness and Friends is a diverse group of artists, musicians, healers, creators, and visionaries.  The group was formed by Janice B. to create a unique live musical healing experience combining original songs, sound healing, meditation, reiki energy, and total alignment for the listener.   Their mission is to use music to heal, educate, and inspire.

Laugh-A-Lot Poetry (K-2nd grade assembly)

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Interactive poetry for K-2nd graders

Laugh-A-Lot Poetry (3rd-5th grade assembly)

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Performing one of my poems for the crowd.
LAUGH-A-LOT POETRY
Darren Sardelli is a humorous poet who knows how to get kids excited about poetry. He’s been invited to speak at over 800 schools and libraries, nationwide, where he’s transformed reluctant readers and writers into poetry fanatics. His poems have been featured on Radio Disney, in bestselling books on the Scholastic Book List, and appear in 25 children’s books in the U.S. and UK. Darren's website - www.laughalotpoetry.com
Westminster Ringers
Westminster Ringers, Inc. The Corporation was formed in September of 1997 to provide gifted area musicians the opportunity to play advanced handbell repertoire at the highest possible level of musical sensitivity and technical clarity. In addition, the ensemble seeks to advance the knowledge, awareness, and viability of the art of handbell ringing beyond that normally available to members of volunteer church and school groups. In 2010, The Corporation expanded the number of ringing ensembles to include an intermediate ensemble and smaller ensembles.
RachelAnneWarren
Rachel Anne Warren is a published writer, professional singer, and traditional wig maker based in downtown Frederick, Maryland. As a full-time and self-employed creative, Rachel has traveled the DMV singing at hundreds of weddings and events, published over 40 essays and features in The New York Times, O Magazine, VICE, local papers, and more, and has studied and worked the traditional art of wig making, initially under the instruction of Michael Meyer, Master Wig Maker. Her passion and ties to a fully creative life are unbreakable, intrinsic, and deeply rooted. 
Imraan Peerzada
Imraan Peerzada is an artist of Asian decent, writing, producing and acting in plays for both children and adults. His specialty is puppetry, and he writes in English, Urdu and Punjabi.  

Meng Su plays Concierto de Aranjuez

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