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Whitney Stone A
gifted actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer, she is based in Manhattan, and her many talents have been showcased at renowned
venues spread across the five boroughs.
Watch Whitney Perform
She received her BFA in Theater Arts Performance and a dance minor from Hofstra University where
she studied an impressive range of classical and temporary theatrical styles as well as acting for TV and film. She
has received many an accolade for her work as choreographer for the Hofstra University Department of Drama and Dance and is
proud to have been twice offered the opportunity to return to her alma mater to contribute her choreographic skills post grad.
Whitney is a highly qualified drama and dance instructor with 14 years of experience
working with children. She has been on staff with several youth theatrical programs and summer camps in her state of
Massachusetts, and she worked recently as a dance instructor with Fit 4 Life NYC, teaching creative movement within the
New York Charter School system. She is a faithful student to the acting method named for creator, Sanford Meisner,
as well as continuing to train with the school at the Mark Morris Dance Group. Whitney finds great joy in cultivating
the next generation of actors; her classes are informative, challenging, and most of all, fun.
John Febb-Fevelo The school’s founder and professional pianist, John is the musical director for the theater
group. With a B.A in Music and extensive experience in many performance areas, the Schools various music programs have a special
flare to them.
Ages 7 to 17 ~ Friday Afternoon Classes Many elements are at each child’s fingertips in this class. Workshop, performance, singing,
and choreography are woven into a fun and comprehensive framework for each class. Our focus is to have a complete and effective process which will lead us to a great
product. This age bracket bonds well and quickly into a team concept. The development of social skills adds to
the layering of many class aspects that bring the children to new levels of development. In June, the two performances will include all
the elements so children grow accustomed to everything from bright lights and changing sets to the roar of applause.
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