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NPN 25TH ANNIVERSARY ANNUAL MEETING IN DALLAS<br />

ATTENDEES<br />

JUANA GUZMAN<br />

<strong>National</strong> Museum of Mexican Art<br />

Vice-President<br />

4000 N. Clarendon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60608<br />

312-433-3906 fax 312-738-9740<br />

guzman@nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org<br />

DAYNA HANSON<br />

Dayna Hanson<br />

Director<br />

915 31st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122<br />

206 850 3613<br />

dh@daynahanson.com<br />

MATTHEW HARDY<br />

Jane Comfort and Company<br />

Artist<br />

55 N. Moore St., New York, NY 10013<br />

9179025581<br />

matt@matthewhardy.org<br />

THEODORE HARRIS<br />

Institute for Advanced Study in Black Aesthetics<br />

Founding director<br />

64 West Penn Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144<br />

215-519-2373<br />

artasaweapon@aol.com<br />

ANGIE HAUSER<br />

Chris Aiken and Angie Hauser<br />

Co-Director<br />

Ursinus College PO Box 1000, Collegeville, PA 19426<br />

610-425-7674<br />

angiehauser3@earthlink.net<br />

ANGELLE HEBERT<br />

tEEth<br />

Choreographer<br />

64 NE Farragut St., Portland, OR 97211<br />

503-774-0997<br />

angellekraft@comcast.net<br />

DENISE HELBING<br />

Dallas Museum of Art<br />

Manager of Partner Programs<br />

1717 N. Harwood St., Dallas, TX 75201<br />

214-922-1352<br />

dhelbing@dallasmuseumofart.org<br />

CHARLES HELM<br />

Wexner Center for the Arts<br />

Director, Performing Arts<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

1871 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43210-1393<br />

(614) 292-5785 fax 614-292-7824<br />

chelm@wexarts.org<br />

Juana Guzman is a native Chicagoan and has been an arts administrator and activist for over 30 years. She is<br />

currently the Vice-President of the <strong>National</strong> Museum of the Mexican Art (NMMA) since 1999. The NMMA is the<br />

largest Latino arts institution in the nation. Prior to her position with the NMMA, Ms Guzman was a Director for the<br />

Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs (CDCA where she served for twenty years. Her work at the CDCA<br />

including managing grants programs for artists and non profit arts organizations, creation of the Chicago<br />

Neighborhood Tours, and securing $8.1 million dollars from the Chicago Empowerment Zone funds for the<br />

support of cultural facilities in Chicago's neighborhoods. She is also the CEO of her own company "Economic<br />

Connections/IJuanaKnow."<br />

Dayna Hanson is a Seattle-based choreographer and multi-disciplinary artist who has been creating dance,<br />

performance and film for more than twenty years. Dayna was co-artistic director of internationally touring dance<br />

theater company 33 Fainting Spells from 1994-2006. Her current project is a dance-driven rock musical entitled<br />

Gloria‟s Cause created with collaborators Dave Proscia and Peggy Piacenza.<br />

Matthew Hardy hails from Houston, TX. Matthew is a graduate of the William Esper Acting Studio and a member<br />

of The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop. Since moving to New York in 2002, Matthew has toured<br />

nationally with the Broadway production of Fosse, created and performed his own cabaret act entitled Songs for<br />

the Dysfunctional, and originated many roles in the New York independent theater scene. Matthew was included<br />

among 21 other New York actors in Backstage West's "2007 <strong>Performance</strong>s to Remember" for his performance as<br />

Froyim in Fritz & Froyim off-broadway. Matthew has written the book and lyrics for the musical short The<br />

Rubberers, the new musical comedy Flambé Dreams, and is currently working on The Eight Million, a musical<br />

based on the works of O. Henry. www.matthewhardy.org<br />

Angie Hauser is a dancemaker, performer and teacher. Since 2000, Angie has been a member of the Bebe Miller<br />

Company, receiving a BESSIE Award for Creation and Choreography in 2006 for her work with the company.<br />

She, and collaborator Chris Aiken, have presented their dance works in the U.S. and Europe. In 2006 the duo<br />

received an NPN Commissioning Fund Grant for the creation of their evening length work “Dwell.” She has also<br />

made dances in collaboration with Kirstie Simpson, K.J. Holmes, Darrell Jones, Andrew Harwood and Kathleen<br />

Hermesdorf. She has danced with the companies of Elizabeth Streb, Liz Lerman and Poppo Shiriashi.<br />

Angelle Hebert is a Portland based choreographer and Co-Artistic Director of Contemporary Dance/<strong>Performance</strong><br />

Art Company tEEth founded in 2006. Along with Co-Director, composer Phillip Kraft, tEEth has created over 13<br />

original works and toured nationally to Seattle, New York City, Austin, and New Orleans. Their work is generated<br />

through a deeply collaborative process exploring the body‟s limitless expression through motion and sound.<br />

Approaching the body with a singular eye for life‟s beauty and, often, grotesque absurdity, tEEth serves a<br />

poignant and uncompromising glimpse of humanity through sensory-rich movement, performance art and original<br />

music.<br />

Attendees • Page 16 of 42

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