Brittany McCullough
Graduating from The Jim Henson Center for the Visual and Performing Arts Academy, I've sharpened my skills in various facets of performance, including improv, adaptability, and stage combat, alongside my alto singing abilities.
Pangelica
Pangelica is a performance, DJ, sound artist, and curator based in Baltimore, MD. A sonic shape-shifter, she specializes in hyper-romantic synthesizers and deconstructed club music.

"I've Got A Feeling (Down In My Toes)" (Animated Music Video)

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Everyone has lots of feelings inside – and it can be helpful to share them with trusted friends and
family. Sing along with Mr. Elias and his animal band in an exploration of emotions we all share.

Animation by Eric J. Freedman (Tomorrow's Nobody)

Written and recorded by Elias Schutzman
Guitar by Marc Horwitz
Horns recorded and arranged by Patrick McMinn and Jessica Keyes

Mixed and mastered by Patrick McMinn
Project ChArma
We are a project-based company and collective of performing artists, hip hop lovers and achievers who promote social change through the performing arts.
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Soul Americana is Joshica's debut album with passionate vocals and intricate guitar melodies. Joshica creates a rich sonic tapestry that draws listeners in from the very first note.
Medium: Website
Year: 2024
Details: 4:08
Downtown Tumbao
Downtown Tumbao, based in Baltimore, is a powerhouse Latin and Latin Jazz band. A multi-generational ensemble, Downtown Tumbao's sound is one of the borderlands that merge Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian beats, creating an original, synergistic mix of Jazz, Samba, Cumbia, Bolero, and Son. The band brings together rising talent of the DMV with seasoned skill, as they experiment at the crossroads of new and perennial themes.

Seaglass by Olga Amelkina-Vera

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Atlantic Guitar Quartet: Mark Edwards, James Keretses, Matthew Slotkin, Zoë Johnstone Stewart.

Seaglass was commissioned by the Lazaretto Guitar Quartet

Video editing by Jeff Francis. Special thanks to Tom Chandler, Brigid Guertin and the Danbury Museum.

Notes from the composer:

"The title was meant to invoke the colorful and delicate pieces of glass smoothed and frosted by the ocean over decades and centuries, turned by nature into gems. The more dissonant sections are reminiscent of the sharp-edged pieces of glass before the ocean polishes them; you might also hear glints of reflected sunlight in the harmonics used throughout the piece. The comforting roll of the waves inspired the ostinato patterns that return again and again"
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