Links
I've worked with and/or borrowed workshop guests from several early music & arts organizations in Seattle:
I’m grateful to the Early Music Guild of Seattle for administrative support of my teaching programs.
My “On Vacation with Vivaldi” class was made possible by Seattle Baroque Orchestra. (I give some of the pre-concert lectures, too).
I had my first living history performance experience with the groups of Ravenrook Ltd.
Seattle Early Dance features baroque and renaissance ensembles in performance.
Academia della Spada recreates and teaches the art of early fencing from period treatises.
The Northwest Puppet Center puts on a 17/18c puppet opera every spring, and I taught my Ruggiero class onsite in 2007.
I played for the Portland Revels in 2006, and Revels presented my summer Medieval workshop in Portland in 2007. I'll be playing again in this December's show!
Other links:
The Phinney Neighborhood Association is a community center in a wonderful old school building where I hold most of my workshops.
I write for the Early Music America magazine.
Camlann Medieval Village is the most recent historical faire where I’ve played.
Jack Straw is the nonprofit sound studio where I’ll be recording a bunch of English country dances this autumn.
Sand Point Child Development Center is the lovely preschool where I still teach Spanish.
Website Assistance:
Mori Insinger took the black and white photos with heroic calm on a tight schedule.
Bill Stickney took the picture from the opera and the one of the kids in their paper wigs.
Ed Johnson took the picture in Renaissance costume at the Gig Harbor fair.
Joi Studios designed these pages.