Rae Red
Rae Red (Rae Hample) they/them, is a multimedia performer, teacher, and runs a community art and organizing space out of their home in Baltimore, MD. They imbue their projects with playful sincerity while examining ideas of perception and transformation, often through the lens of trans futurity. They use movement, technology, animation, and poetry to explore many subjects having to do with metamorphosis and queer potential. Red is originally from Albuquerque, NM where they developed their love of live performance, and nature with its queer, sexy, and violent rhythms.
Diane Y. Macklin
Diane Y. Macklin has dedicated over two decades to the narrative arts. As a performer, teaching artist, and writer, she invests fully in the transformative nature of storytelling to explore the unique, yet universal, elements of humanity.
Rosemarie (MiMi Zannino) Law
Rosemarie (MiMi Zannino) Law has been a teaching artist with the MSAC since 1989, originally as a poet-in-residence, and additionally as a living history performance artist portraying the American poet, Emily Dickinson, and the American spy, Virginia Hall in one-woman dramatic shows. She has conducted creative writing and recitation workshops with over 10,000 students and teachers throughout the State, helping them create, recite and publish original poetry as well as compete in the national Poetry Out Loud Program.
Steven L. Barker
Steven Barker has been a theatre-maker and educator for the last 25+ years. He holds an MFA in Theatre for Youth from Arizona State University (ASU), and a BFA in Theatre Education and a BS in Chemistry from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
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