Artists bios
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  5. Megan Mazarick. Dancer
  6. Born and raised in North Carolina, Megan Mazarick started dancing at age four and choreographingat age six (her first piece was a solo improvisation performed at the Wiley Elementary School Talent Show in 1986). She received her BFA in dance from University of North Carolina at Greensboro and her MFA in Dance from Temple University. As a performer and collaborator she has worked with numerous artists including Kate Watson-Wallace, Makoto Hirano, Phil Grosser, Silvana Cardell, Marianela Boan, Paule Turner, Leslie Elkins, Keith Thompson, Olive Prince, Charles Anderson, and many others. Her choreography has been presented inPhiladelphia Fringe Festival 2005, Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2006, Bickett Gallery (North Carolina), at Silkwerks Theater Outlet (Allentown,PA), Glue Dance Series (Philadelphia), in nEW Festival 2007 (Philadelphia), and at Dance New Amsterdam (New York City). Her short film, Truck Stop Danceâ, was shown at My thinformation, a night of dance on film at Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2006 and at Motion Pictures as part of the DanceBoom Festival 2007.
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  8. Rebecca Lloyd-Jones. Dancer
  9. Originally from Tokyo, Japan, currently lives, moves, and creates in Philadelphia. She has BFA in dance from Temple University and received Choreographic Achievement Award. She also studied Capoeira Angola with Mestre Valmir in Salvador, Brazil. Shehas worked with numerous artists and companies including Merian Soto, Ju-Yeon Ryu, Darla Stanley Dance, Leah Stein Dance Company, Amnesiac Dance, and others. Her own work has been shown at Temple University, American College Dance Festivals, and Philadelphia Glue Performance Series. She joined BoanDanz Action in 2005.
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  11. Danielle Kinne. Dancer/videographer
  12. Originally from the desserts of California, received her BFA in Modern Dance at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Shebegan her formal training at Interlochen Arts Academy, Interlochen, MI and attended Purchase College, SUNY. While living in California's Bay Area Danielle was a member of Blind Geese Dance Co. and Crash Burn and Die Dance Co. Since her relocationto Philadelphia, PA she has danced for many independent
  13. choreographers, and has been a part of Philly Fringe Festival.Currently Danielle is working with Leah Stein Dance Company, Merian Soto and Marianela Boan's BoanDanzAction. Mexican food is her favorite, Her cat's name is Maceo.
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  18. Monica McIntyre. Musician and composer
  19. Is an engaging and passionate performer who brings everyaspect of her spirit to shows. Wowing audiences with her deep, frame-defying voice and unorthodox cello technique, often involving the use of: slapping, plucking and strumming. She effortlessly blends thegenres of jazz, blues, soul, reggae and middle-eastern music, creating her own musical landscape.
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  22. Madison Cario. Lighting designer
  23. Is an artist who is interested in the spaces in between.  She gets her training from the streets and her inspiration from the weeds that grow in the cracks of the sidewalk. Her favorite mediums are the artists themselves, their art forms and the points where they intersect. Madison’s training comes from experimentation, collaboration and through her work as the Production Manager and Technical Director for several performing arts organizations, including the Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Venue 9 and Il Teatro in San Francisco, California.  For the past 15 years she has been creating environments using lights, sets and sound. She has done design work for numerous dance and theater companies, including; Tania Isaac Dance, Group Motion, Sebestainne Mundheim, Kate Watson-Wallace, Thaddeus Phillips’ Lucidity Suitcase, Scrap Performance Group, Myra Bazell, Silvana Cardell, ASH Contemporary Dance, Philadelphia Young Playwrights, Curtain Call Creations, Marianela Boan, Sarah Jones, Opus I, Megan Bridge, ContempraDance Theater, Gwendolyn Bye, Rebecca Malcolm-Niab, Travesty Dance, Passion Y Arte, Martha McDonald, Merge Dance, Hannibal, Greg Giovanni, The Bald Mermaids, Rain Pyror, Rhodessa Jones, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Deborah Slater Dance Theater, Working Women Theater Festival San Francisco, Integrated Arts and others. Madison’s work has brought her to traditional theaters and black box theaters as well as non-traditional and site-specific venues such as warehouses, lots, empty houses, churches and outdoor locations.
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  26. Jorge Boan . Costume designer   
  27. Is a Cuban-American designer from New Orleans.  He came to New York to attend Parsons School of Design and graduated with Honors and two Gold Thimble Awards.  He has worked for Donna Karan, Liz Claiborne, and Ann Taylor before starting his own label of women's wear in the high end market.  False Testimony is the first collaboration with his cousin Marianela Boan.
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