Jean Appolon (he/him)
Founder, Artistic Director
Caroline Bradbury (she/her)
Communications Assistant
social@jeanappolonexpressions.org
Caroline Bradbury is a multidisciplinary dance and performance artist based in Boston, MA. She received her BFA at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia under the direction of Donna Faye Burchfield. She also had the privilege of traveling to Israel to study the relationship between movement and social justice in its different communities. Caroline has performed in the works of Bobbi Jene Smith, Stephen Petronio, Maya Brinner, Jillian Peña, Sidra Bell, Zoe Scofield, Curt Haworth, Katie-Swords Thurman, and Jesse Zaritt. Alongside dance, she has developed a vocabulary in visual art and photography, and enjoys investigating the relationship between these elements on social platforms. Caroline currently continues to engage with Boston dance through performance and hopes to bring the JAE community together to converse and connect through social media.
IJ CHAN (SHE/HER)
COMPANY DANCER, GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Read IJ’s bio.
STANLEY COLIMON (HE/HIM)
Finance & HR Director
accounting@jeanappolonexpressions.org
Tammi Jean Fedestin (she/her)
Executive Assistant
admin@jeanappolonexpressions.org
Thamar “Tammi” Jean Fedestin is a Boston-born arts administrator and artist with over a decade of experience in the non-profit sector. Tammi is a queer Haitian woman with a fascination for all things nerdy and creepily cute. She currently holds a BA in Arts Management from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams, MA. Tammi has worked in a variety of settings, which allowed her to grow her skills as an administrator, graphic designer, and, sometimes, emergency seamstress. Her favorite thing in the world is to see someone being their most authentic self. Seeing people embracing all aspects of themselves brings Tammi immense joy. Currently, she helps run an art collective called Creatives of Color Boston and runs a virtual art gallery on her website, Cosmic Zo.
Raphaëlle François (She/Her)
Outreach & Creative Artistic Manager
raphaelle@jeanappolonexpressions.org
Raphaëlle François was born in Haiti and started dancing at nine years old at Artcho Danse, a highly distinguished dance school in Haiti. She trained in several dance styles, such as modern, jazz, contemporary, classical, and ballroom dance. Raphaëlle was inspired by Haitian Folklore and decided to specialize herself in Afro-Contemporary dance. At the age of 12, she became a member of the Artcho Danse School Company and launched a professional career that projected her around the world.
She performed, gave workshops, and promoted Haitian culture in prestigious institutions such as Tokyo National Ballet, Quartier in Paris, Carnegie Hall in New York City, Ballet Hispanico in New York City, Ballet Roto in Dominican Republic and in Cyprus, Jamaica.
She has also created pieces, such as "ti mari'' (Haiti), "Marasa," and "Y continuamos'' (Dominican Republic, Dance Festival Edanco).
She is currently working on a series of workshops called " Vin danse ak Raphaelle" around the world where she teaches basic Haitian Folklore techniques.
DANIEL KOFF (HE/HIM)
Project Manager for the 2147 Washington St. Dance Studio
Daniel Koff was introduced to JAE at the weekly folkloric classes in 2007 and has consistently attended ever since as a way to build personal strength and to create community. Koff works as an Arts & Culture Planner with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, teaches design thinking in the Entrepreneurship Division at Babson College, and maintains an independent art and design practice. Koff has a Masters in Design Studies with a concentration in Art, Design, and the Public Domain from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In college, he earned a dual bachelor's degree in Social Design and History with a minor in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. It was there that he was introduced to dance (including the Horton technique), as well as to drummers who trained with Katherine Dunham.
Meghan McGrath (she/her)
Executive Director, Company Dancer
Samantha Merkle (she/her)
Communications Director
sammy@jeanappolonexpressions.org
DARYA PINTON (SHE/HER)
Development Manager
darya@jeanappolonexpressions.org
Darya has a diverse professional background in the arts, nonprofit and corporate sectors. Darya began her career in the nonprofit arts sector including bookkeeping, programs, event management and operations. After departing the nonprofit sector Darya’s career focused on the Localization and Content Management industry. For over 6 years she was a Lead Project Manager for localization projects in education, industrial manufacturing and life sciences. The past 4 years Darya ventured into sales and business development, selling services, ensuring account growth and client retention and developing strategic solutions for clients in the Life Sciences industry.
For the past 30 years Darya has also been a dance artist and educator. She received her BA in Anthropology in 2003 from Hampshire College. Focusing on Comparative Religion and Dance Anthropology, her senior thesis explored Lukumi embodied religious traditions of Cuba. Darya has been privileged to work with master artists in Haitian, Cuban, Brazilian, West African and Modern/Contemporary movement forms, including the honor of dancing with and under Jean Appolon. Her last venture was with Senegalese master artist, Papa Sy in his Paa Sy Ley Neer Dance Company (2018-2022).
Darya cultivates a committed history of community outreach and development through partnerships and service projects in arts production and education. For over a decade Darya worked with multiple Boston area dance artists in performance production and stage management. Darya partnered with The Boston Children’s Theater for 3 years teaching dance to at-risk children and developing an integrated arts curriculum for Boston Public Schools. On a volunteer basis, Darya co-founded West African Dance in Boston, which produced over 50 seminars, master classes, performances and fundraisers, attracting attendance from across the US.
Mcebisi Xotyeni (he/him)
Artistic Manager, Company Dancer
Read Bisi’s bio.
bisi@jeanappolonexpressions.org