Vol. XXVI No. 2
October 2010

19 New Staff Members Join Juilliard

Karin Anderson joins the Drama Division as the assistant to the director. Her previous work experience includes positions as stage manager at the International Culture Lab; resident stage manager at the Capital Repertory Theater; and production stage manager at Lake George Opera. Most recently she worked at the Theater Communications Group as the operations assistant. Karin graduated from Skidmore College with a B.S. in theater. 

Nathan Cabana is pleased to join the Juilliard community as a box office assistant in the Concert Office. Nathan is a saxophonist and woodwind artist who is also proficient on bass guitar. He received his bachelor’s degree in music performance from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 2007. He currently lives in Brooklyn where he continues to study and perform in the classical and jazz idioms. He also works as a stage technician and lighting designer. Nathan’s past work experiences include the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and he enjoys seasonal employment with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the Tanglewood Music Festival. From 2007-09 he performed as a member of the veteran New York City rock group Squirrels From Hell—“the band New York City couldn’t kill.”

Colby Carson joins the Office of Admissions as the assistant director for recruitment. He holds a B.M.E. in choral music education from Florida State University, and an M.A. in arts administration, also from F.S.U. Between degrees, Colby taught high school chorus in Orlando, Fla. Before coming to Juilliard, he worked as a graduate assistant in the admissions office for Florida State’s College of Music. Originally from Kennesaw, Ga., Colby recently moved to Manhattan with his wife, Beth, and their two cats.

Christina Choi joins the Pre-College staff as the administrative and program coordinator. Through the Juilliard Professional Intern Program, she spent the past year as an administrative intern with the Drama Division. Christina graduated in 2008 from George Washington University with a cello scholarship and majored in international affairs. She is currently attending the Pratt Institute for a master’s in arts and cultural management. Originally from South Carolina, Christina enjoys Sunday brunches, cooking, traveling, and playing with her community orchestra.   

Francesca DeRenzi joins the staff as the production activities administrator for the Vocal Arts Department. As a stage manager, she has worked with the New York City Opera, the Caramoor Festival, Glimmerglass Opera, Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Juilliard School, Little Orchestra Society, the Manhattan School of Music, and Opera Tampa, among many others. Recent production stage management credits include Norma and Maria di Rohan for the Caramoor Festival in July, Così fan tutte for Mannes Opera, the 75th anniversary national tour of Porgy and Bess in winter/spring of 2010, The Tender Land for the 2010 Focus! festival at Juilliard, and a production of Tobias Picker’s Emmeline in Szeged, Hungary, for the International Mezzo Opera Festival that was televised live in 39 European countries.

Casey Molino Dunn joins the staff as financial aid and academic support services assistant. Previously, he coordinated the Careers Office at the Eastman School of Music, served as a music publicist and producer, and taught at Hunter College. Casey holds music and communication degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Music degree and arts leadership certificate from Eastman. He remains active as a baritone vocalist and keyboard musician, performing and teaching in a variety of genres; favorite highlights include singing in China, Italy, and locally with Dicapo Opera, and entertaining at a range of special events. He currently serves as the director of music at Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church in Chatham, N.J. Originally from the Poconos, he now lives in Rutherford, N.J., with his partner David.  

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