CrossSound 2010 Production

THE OORT CLOUD

 

Jocelyn Clark—Director

Jocelyn Clark grew up in Juneau attending the Sitka Fine Arts Camp and performing oboe with the Juneau Symphony under Mel Flood. A founder, director, and producer of CrossSound and CrossSound Radio since 1999, Jocelyn also founded the East Asian zither ensemble IIIZ+ (www.threezeeplus.com) in 2001 with Korean-German percussionist/composer Il-Ryun Chung. She is also a member of the AsianArt Ensemble of Berlin. Jocelyn earned her PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations in 2005 from Harvard University where she wrote on the Korean musical genre Kayagûm Pyôngch'ang. Her writing on music in Alaska appeared in 2009 in the book "Alaska at 50: Past, Present, Future" from the UAA Press, and her chapter on contemporary Korean sanjo ("scattered melodies") appeared in the book "Sanjo" published by the National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts in 2009. A winner of the Alaska "40 Under 40" award in 2009, Jocelyn served on the Alaska State Council on the Arts from 2004~2008 and has served on the Juneau World Affairs Council since 2005. Jocelyn is currently working for part of the year as an Assistant Professor at Pai Chai University in Korea where she also performs as a kayagûm soloist. Recordings can be found on the Wergo Label (works of Klaus Stahmer) and Schott (works of Volker Blumenthaler).




“THE OORT CLOUD” PARTNERS:


Ruth Glen, United States Artists representative, Anchorage


Shyanne Beatty and Thea Lawton, Koahnic Broadcast Corp. representatives, Anchorage


Scott Schofield and Mike Huelsman, Director, Out North, Anchorage


Roger Schmidt, Director, Sitka Fine Arts Camp, Sitka




Rada Khadjinova— Project and Publicity Manager, Anchorage

Rada Khadjinova is a project manager and business development specialist for the Pacific Rim Institute, Alaska Chapter. She has 17 years of experience in marketing, business development, and project management for private sector companies and public agencies. Ms. Khadjinova is fluent in Russian, English and Japanese, and worked in Japan prior to immigrating to the U.S. in 1993. She is a native of Sakhalin Island, Russia. Ms. Khadjinova is an accredited Project Management Professional by the Project Management Institute. She holds a Master of Science degree from Troy State University and two Bachalorial degrees from the University of Alaska. She is also a former USSR Olympic team member in alpine skiing.




Liz Dodd—Editor and Project Manager | CrossSound Board, Juneau

Liz Dodd, website, grants, and program text editor, is a lifelong Juneauite, an editor for the Alaska State Legislature, and occasional Asst. Professor of English at University of Alaska Southeast. She owns IDTC (www.lizdodd.com), a book editing business whose completed projects to date include "King Island Journals" by Juan and Rie Munoz, "Gumboot Determination, a History of the SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium" by Peter Metcalfe, "Another Culture/Another World" by Fr. M. Oleksa, "Allies in Wartime, the Alaska-Siberia Airway During WW II," and "Folktales of the Siberian Tiger," by A. Dolitsky, and, most recently, "In Sisterhood, the History of Alaska Native Sisterhood Camp 2," by K. Metcalfe. She is also co-owner, with Kim Metcalfe, of Hazy Island Books, publisher of "In Sisterhood."





Amy Caroll—Graphic Design [program booklet], Juneau

A 1989 graduate of Northern Arizona University in Graphic Design, Amy is a publication specialist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.




Jocelyn Clark—Graphic Design [poster | web ], Juneau





Nancy Hemenway—Advertising and Outreach | CrossSound Board, Juneau

Nancy Hemenway was born and raised in Minnesota and currently resides in Juneau. A graduate of UAS, she works for the State of Alaska.



 

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