Arts Activist
Jacqueline served as Co-Chair of Programs at NYCAiE Roundtable which serves the arts education community in NYC.
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She is a member of ITAC (International Teaching Artist Collective- Young & Emerging Leaders Cohort)
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Jacqueline has studied & performed at the neighborhood playhouse, the barrow group, deborah hedwall studio, freeman studios; UCB and on camera in TV, film and commercials. Jacqueline is a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA.
Other affiliations include: Alliance for Theatre Education (AATE) and she is a volunteer with The 52nd Street Project. She holds an MSEd in Educational Theatre from The City College of New York and a BFA in Theatre Performance from the University at Buffalo.
Co-Founder
Jacqueline is Co-Founder of International Girls Ensemble a New York City based non profit that aims to empower girls globally through educational theatre. International Girls Ensemble provides quality arts education and performance skills; promote leadership, advocacy, and continued education for girls in the U.S. and abroad.
Press
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Saratoga Performing Arts Center and teaching artists from the International Girls Ensemble’s (IGE) After School Theatre Program recently visited the Charlton School in southern Saratoga County to facilitate a theatre-based workshop with their entire student body composed of 41 residential and day students who come from the Capital Region and from areas throughout the Northeast corridor.