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2021/22 ShenCoLAB Student Taskforce Members

Shenandoah Conservatory is pleased to introduce the 2021/22 ShenCoLAB Taskforce student members. New members include Vanessa Estaniel ’23 (Bachelor of Music in Performance), Tyson Francis ’24 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production, Bachelor of Arts in Dance) and Alexa Guadagnoli ’24 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance). Returning members include Maya Bhatnagar ’22 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production, Bachelor of Arts in Spanish) and Maggie DeFrees ’23 (Bachelor of Arts in Dance, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production – Scenic Design).

Student members of the ShenCoLAB Taskforce represent various disciplines from throughout the conservatory and collaborate with Shenandoah Conservatory faculty and staff to produce one of the most anticipated events of the year! Members meet regularly throughout the season to support ShenCoLAB project leaders, collaborators, faculty mentors and festival attendees. Visit www.su.edu/shencolab to learn more about ShenCoLAB.

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