Malcolm Twyman
Malcolm Twyman~ Classically trained bassist. Self-taught pianist and music producer (all genres). Certified studio engineer and live sound engineer. 
Thrashhead89
I'm a artist by that I express my art on stage through a gig turned all the way up my music focuses on melodies guitar skill is super important you can expect mostly metal with melodies that are harmonized and accompanied with duel solos. The lyrical content is a focus of major importance lyrical content overwriting a hit. my lyrical contact majority of the time is focused on what is happening in our world today political and anti-government control. Songs on war subjects. Some I get from stories there's all three styles of vocals thrash classic vox screaming and singing in actual pitch.

ALPHABETISIMO! - Interactive Educational Shadow Theater Assembly

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Where do words and letters go, after we say them, do you know? Some of them turn into shadows and dance and play in my House of Light!

This is the story of a secret House of Light, where Letters and Words live, play and create stories. Shadow letters turn into shadow characters, shadow characters come out of a shadow house and turn into flat puppets. What do we do, if A -angel falls asleep and its W-wings fly away? Angel and Boy and we all will go on a journey to find the Wings. Together we will run, jump, learn some pantomime moves, recall the alphabet and use our imagination to turn letters into character! And of course we will find the wings, and in the end tired and happy Letters will return home and… fall asleep: Z-Z-Z-Z...


Goals and Objectives:
- Introduce shadow puppets as a literacy and science teaching tool
- Introduce and/or recall alphabet
- Introduce object transformation (letters into characters) as a great problem solving tool and a foundation for coding and decoding skills (basic reading and math skills)
- Social-Emotional context - helping your friends
Details: Duration: 35-40 minutes
MargG's Cards
I make hand-embroidered greeting cards which can be displayed in frames or sent to others as greeting cards.  

NATASHA MIRNY - Teaching Artist and Performer

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Natasha Mirny is a teaching artist who works with children from 7 months to 18 years old. She creates Arts Integration residencies at schools. Each residency addresses the needs of a particular classroom, it is a unique experience that is custom made to help teachers with the challenges in their classrooms by introducing theater, creative movement and puppetry techniques as the classroom tools for transitions, enhancing learning and engagement.
Three Ring Studio (Donald Ely)
Living within a short car drive from Washington D.C. means that I’m asked a recurring question from every new person I meet: “What do you do?” Answering that question is challenging and varies depending on whom I’m talking to. Some days I’m an illustrator, others I’m an art director, graphic designer, pattern maker, or muralist. The truth is that I am all of these things, hence the name Three Ring Studio.
Warren Savage
Warren Savage is a third generation upholsterer and furniture maker with over 35-years of experience in the industry. Mr. Savage raised by his grandfather who in the year 1942 went through the GI bill to learn upholstery and furniture making. He then met Savage's grandmother who was a seamstress in Highpoint, North Carolina where they both worked in a furniture factory. This city was known to its residence as the furniture capital of the world.
Natasha Mirny
 NatashaMirny is a teaching artist, performer, stage director, and founder of Happy Theater (www.happytheater.com). She is currently working as a teaching artist and Arts Integration specialist at several theaters and educational programs in Washington DC area - Inspired Child, Arts for Learning, and Wolf Trap – designing and implementing programs for teachers and students in public schools in DC, VA and MD.  Her background is in pantomime, puppetry, and physical theater. For the past five years Natasha has devised and directed ten shows for children from 0 to 12 years old.
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