Faculty
Vindhya Khare is the Director/President of
the University Center for the Performing Arts. She
is a native of California and
graduate of California State University, Northridge,
where she received a BA degree in Piano Performance.
Since moving to South Florida in 1992, she has made her mark
in the various opera houses of South Florida and is
in demand as an accompanist specializing in
operatic repertoire. She was Principal Pianist/Voice Coach and
Associate Chorus Master of the Palm Beach Opera where
she played under the baton of the late Maestro Anton
Guadagno. She is the President of
The Paul L. Rodensky Foundation for the
Arts
,
a non-profit organization associated with the UCPA that is
committed to promoting the performing arts
and presenting concert events. Vindhya maintains a studio at the
UCPA where she teaches piano and coaches singers.
She also has a passion for
composing music and select compositions
have been featured in the independent films "The Park" and "Last Minute."
Some of her original piano solos have been set to
choreography and performed in concert by Jubilee
Dance Theater and Bailes Ferrer Flamenco
Dance Company. Vindhya also serves as Choir Director at Trinity Church International
in Lake Worth. The 80 voice ensemble recently released
their second CD, "Joy in the House."
Gilda Pianelli is the Vice-President of the
University Center for the Performing Arts. She has
been involved in the entertainment industry since 1977.
Ms. Pianelli is an internationally renowned acting coach
and director of the University Center's theater/film
department. She has trained actors, both children
and adults, at the Center since 1984. Along with
her teaching accomplishments, Ms. Pianelli maintains a
high profile as a successful director of theatre/film
(www.ambassadorpictures.com)
as well as lighting designer for professional dance
companies. Her lighting designs have been seen all over
the world while touring with the highly acclaimed "Body
and Soul Dance Theatre" (1982-1992). Currently she is
the exclusive lighting designer for the distinguished
flamenco company "Bailes Ferrer". Ms. Pianelli's
acting students have, and continue, to grace the
professional mediums of film, television and theater
from Los Angeles to Broadway. Ms. Pianelli is a
protégé of Mr. Eric Morris. (www.ericmorris.com).
Damaris
Ferrer
is founder and Artistic Director of
Bailes Ferrer. She has dedicated her career to promoting
and teaching the art of Flamenco music and dance. She
trained in New York as a junior company member of
Ballet Hispanico of New York, Performing Arts High
School and the State University of New York as a dance
major. Ms. Ferrer has toured nationally and
internationally with Ballet Hispanico, Jose Molina
Bailes Espanoles, All Nations Dance Company, Ballet
Argentino Raices, and Mary Street Dance Theater. Her
efforts and talents as an artist and her contributions
to the arts have been constantly recognized through such
awards as the Tito Puente Scholarship Fund (3-time
recipient) and from the National Foundation for
Advancement in the the Arts in 1987 and is the 2003
recipient of the Florida State Individual Artist
Fellowship. In addition to her work with Bailes Ferrer,
she also teaches adult and children's Flamenco classes
at the University Center for the Performing
Arts.
Anna
Onipko is a graduate of the Kiev State
Ballet Academy, Ukraine. After moving to the United
States, Ms. Onipko graduated with honors earning
her BFA in Dance from the University of Texas at El Paso
where she was the first recipent of the International
Scholarship in Ballet. Among Ms. Onipko's other awards
are the First Prize of the International Ballet Festival
in Minsk, Belarus and the Special Prize at Serge
Lifar International Competition in Kiev, 1994. Ms.
Onipko began her performing career as a soloist with the
National Ballet and Opera Company of Ukraine. After
coming to the U.S., she joined Ballet El Paso where
she performed all the principal roles in such ballets as
The Nutracker, Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote and
Pulcinella. She also appeared as the Sugar Plum Fairy
with New Mexico Ballet and Dallas Metropolitan Ballet,
as well as invited Guest Artist for several
productions of the El Paso Opera Company and El Paso
Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Onipko's twelve years of
teaching experience include the University of Texas
Ballet Academy as well as several other private dance
academies in Texas, New Mexico and Florida teaching
ballet technique and pointe. Her choreography
credits include "Vivo El Paso", Assistant to the
Director for the El Paso Ballet and the Children's
Ballet Theatre Project in Davie, Florida.
Leandra La Greca initiated her Flamenco studies
at the early age of seven with Olivia Rojo of Flamenco y Más in Tucson, Arizona.
Showing immense talent and extreme dedication, she furthered her training by
studying with top artists from the United States and Spain. La Conja, José
Molina, Juana Amaya, Domingo Ortega, Andrés Marín, and Eva
La Yerbabuena are some of the masters from which she has drawn
technique and inspiration. In 1995, she joined Fort Lauderdale based company
Bailes Ferrer, directed by Damaris Ferrer. La Greca has
worked with the company in numerous productions and events. In addition, La
Greca has also worked with notable companies such as La Conja's New York based
Mimbre y Vareta Flamenco Ensemble, and the National
Theatre for the Performing Arts troupe Cuadro Flamenco,
with which she toured for two seasons. La Greca has performed as
a guest artist in many festivals including Michigan's International Festival of
World Music and Dance, and most recently in San Jose, Costa Rica as a featured
artist in the second Festival Internacional de Flamenco Garcia Lorca,
accompanied by guitarist Jorge Luis Perez and cantaor Felix de Lola. In 2002, La
Greca and guitarist, Jorge Luis Perez, founded ¡Flamencos! Music & Dance
Ensemble.
Pablo Malco, a native of Brooklyn, New York, is
Artistic Director of Pfuzion Entertainment. From his personal experiences living
on both the East and West Coasts and in between he has developed his own very
unique dance style called "Pfuzion", which is a blend of Hip-Hop, Jazz, Ballet
and Funk. Pablo began choreographing at the tender age of 10. From this early
beginning his career has steadily escalated and for over 15 years he has been
appearing in music videos and tours with artists such as Immature (IMX), Paula
Abdul, Ricky Martin, Will Smith, C&C Music Factory and Jean Michel Jarre just to
name a few. In 1996, Pablo brought the Pfuzion style of dance to South Florida
where he has built a significant following through performances and dance
instruction. From the artistic imagination of Pablo, a powerful dance style has
evolved which finds him in great demand for workshops and performances
both nationally and internationally. He is currently working with recording
artists and dance programs in the United States, Austria, Germany, and England.
Pablo is also the founder and Director of the International Choreographers Ball,
a bi-annual dance showcase where the industry's most talented choreographers
exhibit their styles and abilities.
Brianna Austin
began her training with Flamenco and
Middle Eastern Dance and shortly thereafter added
percussion to her studies. Some of the artists she has
studied with are Serena Ramzy, Omayra Amaya, Maria
Pages, Farruquito (dance), and renowned artists "Sultan
of Swing" Hossam Ramzy, Francisco Javier Orozco "Yiyi",
and the late, Manuel Soler. As a dancer/percussionist,
she frquently works with the Ft. Lauderdale based
Flamenco companies Bailes Ferrer and Flamencos. Brianna
also performed for several years with the Middle Eastern
music and dance company, Harmonic Motion. As an invited
artist, she has performed in shows such as "Fusion of
Indian Classical Music and Flamenco Music and Dance"
with Pandit Ramesh Misra and "Shradhanjali" which took
place in London. Her most recent collaborations were
with the Purto Rican company DanzActiva in the
production of "Encuentro de Pies, Tambores, y Faldas"
winner of the ACE and HOLA awards, which took place in
New York and "Re-Encuentro" which took place in Puerto
Rico. She has also added a wonderful dynamic to
TranZenDance, as a modern and cultural dancer, as well
as a musician.
Jodi
McMahon
received her training in Los Angeles,
California under well renowned choreographers such as
Joe Tremaine and Doug Caldwell. Being a former
"Tremaine" scholarship winner, she had the opportunity
to work with many great choreographers in L.A. Her
expertise lies in jazz, contemporary and rhythm
tap. Her students have received top awards in
regional and national dance competitions, including many
cash awards. She has worked professionally as
a dancer/choreographer in theaters, revues, night club
acts, commercials, cruise ships and has served as a
judge for various dance organizations. Jodi owned and
operated her own studio for thirteen years before giving
it up to pursue other opportunities
including enjoying more time with her young
son and husband. Although she has had extensive
experience as a performer, her true passion is teaching
and choreographing the wonderful art of
dance.
Barbara
Sloan
is a veteran of
both the dance and acting stage. Barbara has been
Director of Dance at the University Center for the
Performing Arts for the past 20 years and was the
Artistic Director of Body & Soul Dance Theatre which
led to international touring engagements. She has also
performed with Mary Street Dance Theater and DuoDada
Dance Theater. After an extensive career in dance,
Barbara turned her talents towards the theater stage.
She is an award winning actor that has appeared in more
than 30 plays and is a five time Carbonell Nominee for
Best Actress in a Drama. You may also have seen her in
various television commercials and in the docudrama
"Adrift" on the Discovery Channel. Other recent projects
include working with her partner, Richard
Brookens, on two performance art pieces
commissioned by the Miami Light Project and as a guest
theater teacher in high schools throughout Miami.
Paola Escobar was born in
Colombia. She has danced with the modern dance company, L'explose with which she participated in the Festival de
Almada, Portugal; Festival de Teatro de Cadiz; Festival
de los Veranos de la Villa, Madrid; and Festival Madrid
Sur, Festival Latinidades, Sao Paulo. While with the
company, she also performed at La Maison de la Danse,
Lyon; Theatre de la Comedie, France; Teatro Colon and
Teatro de la Candelaria, Colombia. She was part of
Afrocontemporaneo 34% visibles project and
participated in the "Let's Kick Up Our Heels" Festival,
Toronto; Festival de San Sebastian, Spain; and the
Festival de Treatro de Medillin, among others. As a
Flamenco dancer, she has worked in Havana, Cuba with the
companies Ecos and Aires. In Bogota, Colombia, she
directed her own company Taconearte. Her work,
Flamenco 24 horas, received the National Prize
in 2005 and the award for creation Pasos 2002
among others. Currently residing in Florida, she has
participated in Calle Flamenca with Bailes
Ferrer in 2006 and the lead role in Las brujas de
salem with Ballet Flamenco La Rosa in 2007. In 2006
she premiered her work Viaje de regreso at the
Colony Theater in Miami Beach.
Kristina Timofeeva, a native of Russia, was born
into a musical family. At age 12, her studies began in
classical guitar, piano, music theory and literature.
She is a graduate of the College of Music in Russia
where she taught guitar in the House of Culture. After
moving to the U.S., she taught classical guitar at the
Arts and Music Center in Chicago. She teaches works of
world composers like Villa-Lobos, Tarrega and
traditional Spanish, Latin American, Russian and
Ukrainian folk music and more. She believes that music
is a tool to express oneself and, therefore, she
customizes her program to the taste and capability of
each student while encouraging hard work and discipline
by setting short term goals to achieve the best
results.
Karen Rodensky
Rassler
has been
involved with the University Center for the Performing
Arts for over 20 years. As a graduate of the
University of Michigan in Theatre and Voice Education
and the completing her Graduate studies at the Drama
Studio, London, Karen spent several years performing in
stage productions as well as the South Florida condo
circuit. Shortly after moving back to South
Florida, she decided to dedicate herself to arts
training and education of children and adults joining
Barbara Sloan, Gilda Pianelli and Debi Rodensky as
Directors of the UCPA where she now acts as a consultant
and master teacher. She is proud to have so many
students who have successfully chosen theatre arts as a
career and continues to keep in touch with many of
them. In addition to the University Center, Karen
is the Treasurer and Co-Director of the Paul L. Rodensky
Foundation for the Arts (PLR Foundation), named after
her incredible father whose love and dedication of the
arts inspired her throughout her
childhood.
Cheri Valenzuela is Artistic Director and founder
of TranZenDance Dance Productions, Inc. She received her early dance training in
New York through the age of 14. She studied ballet, tap, and jazz. She went on
the study at the University Center for the Performing Arts where she studied
flamenco with Damaris Ferrer and modern dance under the direction of Barbara
Sloan. She continued her studies at Broward Community College and then
went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance from Florida International
University. Her love of anthropology has led her to explore many areas of
cultural dance forms, especially Afro-Haitian. Cheri decided to utilize all her
training and experience by creating her own company in which she can explore,
grow as an artist, and give back to her community. Her company, TranZenDance, is
one of the resident companies of the University Center for the Performing Arts
where Cheri is Administrative Director and also teaches tap and ballet.
John Wittenborn
is a native Floridian and has 25
years of experience in the world of dance and musical
theater. He began his theatrical training at Dillard
High School in the performing arts department where he
studied musical theater, dance and voice. He continued
his education at the Atlantic Foundation for the
Performing Arts, where he spent five years honing his
skills and talent in the disciplines of classical
ballet, jazz and tap under the direction of Ruth C.
Petrinovic. His professional experience spans the
globe performing as a dancer/singer at the Lido de
Paris, France; the Son Amar in Majorca, Spain; the
Sheraton Wallker Hill in Seoul, South Korea; the MGM
Grand in Las Vegas; Harrah's in Lake Tahoe; the Sands in
Atlantic City; and on the Vistafjord SS World Cruise.
John was also a member of the Cincinnati and Los Angeles
Ballet Companies and he was assistant choreographer for
the musicals "Grease" and "Jesus Christ Superstar"
for the North Carolina Theater. Most importantly, John
is dedicated to the growth and development of the art of
dance in his community, and his experience as a
performer, instructor and choreographer, makes him a
valuable asset to the University Center for the
Performing Arts.
Marisol Ibanez, a native of Chile, started
her musical and pianistic career at a very early age at
the Rudolf Steiner Academy in Santiago, Chile. It was
there that she received
training in the
rudamentary aspects of music and piano technique before
continuing her advanced studies at the Conservatory of
the Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile. Under the
formidable instruction of Professor Maria Angelica
Belaustegui, Marisol readily advanced in her studies
while acquiring extensive experience in solo as well as
chamber music recitals. In addition, she was making a
name for herself as a pedagogue at the Taller de Artes
of Ana Maria Mantellero. More recently, Marisol has
studied with renown Ukrainian pianist, Professor Lilia
Zaiarna, head of the piano department at the New World
School of the Arts in Miami. At present, Marisol
maintains a following of students in the Miami area and
at the University Center for the Performing Arts in
Davie.
Roxanne Lamendola has been
a singer/actress/songwriter for most of her life, and
has been performing live on guitar and piano in
countless venues across South Florida and New York City.
A recent graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic
Arts (NYC), ever since she can remember, Roxanne has
been a performer. Whether on stage or in the studio,
Roxanne has always loved contributing to the worlds of
music and theater. She has participated in many shows at
the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and other
respected theaters in South Florida and NYC, often
in leading roles. Other projects include: radio spots
for the Macy's "This Is It" Juniors campaign; writing
and performing the theme song for the BECON TV series,
"It's the Write Time" (airs locally in South Florida);
co-host of the television series, "Real Time Science
Connections", also filmed at BECON TV studios;
member of the hip-hop/performance group PUSH PLAY
(2002-04) which performed at numerous venues and
festivals in South Florida. Roxanne teaches vocal
technique, performance technique, movement, and acting
to students ages 6-18 years.
Emilia
Kawashima, a Florida native, began her dance
studies at the age of five. She has studied in both
Florida and New York. Her classical ballet, jazz and
modern training began at the University Center for the
Performing where she has trained with Barbara Sloan,
Damaris Ferrer, Lu Welters, Anna Onipko and John
Wittenborn, to name a few. She has been a member
and soloist with the Children's Ballet Theatre Project
for many years. She was featured as a soloist in
such productions as, "The Twelve Days of Christmas",
"The Toymaker", "Cirque du Ballet", "Alice in
Wonderland" and "Classical
Interludes." Emilia was also a
featured performer in "Alfonsina: La Mujer en el
Mar", a production from Flamenco in the Sun 2007
presented by Bailes Ferrer Flamenco Dance Company.
Emilia has been with Jubilee Dance Theatre, under the
artistic directions of Lu Welters, since 2007 and is now
a full company member. She is currently attending
Florida Atlantic University studying engineering and
dance.
Brittani Richards began
her training right here in South Florida, at the young
age of 3. Classically trained in Ballet, Pointe, Jazz,
Tap, Lyrical, Modern and Hip-Hop, she has competed in
regional and national dance competitions and has
received numerous awards. As a former production member
of South Florida’s professional hip-hop company Popstarz
Inc., she had the experience of working with various
choreographers such as Shane Sparks of “So You Think You
Can Dance" and MTV's "America’s Best Dance Crew,” Glenn
Douglas-Packard choreographer to Brooke Hogan of “Brooke
Knows Best,” and Chris Jones of “You Got Served.” As a
recent graduate of the Florida State University, she was
a 4-year member of the nationally ranked FSU Golden
Girls dance team. Brittani teaches hip-hop to young
students ages 2-18 years.

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