4:00 doors 4:30 music
General Admission: $26.50
Seniors: $21.40
Students: $5.49
Sean Bailey (Philadelphia), clarinet and electronics
Savannah Green (Philadelphia), dance
Lee Salazar (Philadelphia), trumpet
Sean Bailey, Ph.D. enjoys an active, interdisciplinary musical life in the Philadelphia area, engaging with the field of musical creativity in ever-evolving contexts: including roles as an audio engineer, composer, educator, performer, and technologist—making music at the intersection of technology and the creative spirit. Upbeatmusician.com
Savannah Green was born and raised in New York City, where she attended the famed LaGuardia High School for Music, Art & the Performing Arts as a Dance Major.
She studied at Manhattan Youth Ballet on a full merit scholarship, performing featured roles in professional level repertoire including George Balanchine’s Stars & Stripes, Emeralds, & Serenade, as well as Jerome Robbins’ Interplay.
Savannah graduated from University of California, Santa Barbara in June 2017 with a BFA in Dance and a minor in Political Science. In her final year at UCSB, she was a member of the Student Dance Company and spent the year touring internationally and performing works by José Limón, Andrea Miller, Anna Halprin, among others. During that time, Savannah was privileged to be a featured soloist in Limón’s tribute to Isadora Duncan, Dances for Isadora.
In May 2017, she travelled to New York City with the Student Dance Company to perform as part of The Radical Bodies Exhibition at Hunter College. Savannah also worked with Buglisi Dance Theater, performing new works in New York City & the Kaatsbaan International Dance Center. She also had the opportunity to perform in Jacqulyn Buglisi’s Table of Silence at UCSB as well, as in New York City. Last summer, she performed at the Vail Dance Festival in Merce Cunningham’s Antic Meet, staged by Melissa Toogood.
She spent a season as a Dance Fellow with BalletX, before being asked to join as a company member for the 2020-2021 15th Anniversary Season.
Lee Salazar is a Philadelphia-based trumpet player. His career has taken him across North America playing an arranging for touring acts such as Cory Wong and Start Making Sense, and his versatility allows him to play frequently in classical, jazz, funk, brass band, and rock environments. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Trumpet Performance from University of the Arts, where he studied under George Rabbai, Josh Lawrence, and Matt Gallagher. He also leads a rock band called almost!, for which he writes, arranges, sings, and plays both trumpet and guitar.