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Isa Caetano Madrid-Lilly and Francine Madrid

Bio:
Isa Caetano Madrid-Lilly is the youngest Balé Techlorico performer - he was  about six months prior to birth when his mother performed pregnant with Balé Tech in Future Folkloric.

Francine Madrid is a grad of the Dance Ethnology program at San Francisco State University, and has studied various forms of movement including flamenco, afro-haitian dance, modern dance, ballet, chinese acrobatics and trapeze.  She spends her time traveling and thinking

Janaki Ranpura

Bio:
Janaki Ranpura studied at Yale University and the Lecoq School of Physical Theater in Paris. Puppetry became part of her theater practice through interning with Peter Schumann’s Bread & Puppet Theater and Larry Reed’s Shadowlight Productions. Combining shadow puppetry and movement, her work explores how people use and share narrative.

She has performed at Zellerbach Hall, the Forum at Yerba Buena, and NY’s New Victory Theater. She tours schools with a hand and rod puppet show through Omax Pi Puppet

Nicole Lungerhausen

Nicole’s credits include work at the New Conservatory Theatre, Exit Theatre, Teatro de la Esperanza, the San Diego Comic Opera, and the San Diego Repertory Theatre. She has trained at American Conservatory Theatre, with the SITI Company in Suzuki and Viewpoints techniques, at the American Academy of Dramatic Art, and in the Old Globe Theatre’s Summer Program. Nicole holds B.A.’s in Theatre and Creative Writing from San Francisco State University.

Perry Aliado

Bio:
Perry Aliado is an actor and singer.  He has performed at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts with the Post Modern American Pilipino Performance Project (POMO); appeared in Macbeth and Othello (Impact Theatre); Joseph and  the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (City College of San Francisco), Jose Rivera's Marisol (UC Berkeley), and in the world premiere of Frida and Diego (City College of San Francisco). 

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