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Temple Beth El of Boca Raton Presents: Renowned Israeli Clarinetist Orit Orbach In Concert
Vindhya Khare holds a D.M.A. degree in Vocal Pedagogy and Performance from the University of Miami Frost School of Music with doctoral research in the field of sex hormones and the female singing voice. She also holds a Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Florida International University, as well as an undergraduate degree in piano performance from California State University, Northridge.
As an arts administrator, Vindhya is the Area Coordinator of Vocal Studies at Florida International University in Miami. She has served as Artistic Director of the University Center for the Performing Arts in Ft. Lauderdale and is past President of the Paul L. Rodensky Foundation for the Arts.
The Miami Herald describes her soprano voice as “rich, agile… [and] radiant.” She has sung the title roles in Suor Angelica (Puccini), Agrippina (Handel), Jackie O (Daugherty), and Mrs. Grose in Britten’s Turn of the Screw. Recent solo engagements include the Miami Bach Society Collegium, Choral Society of the Palm Beaches, Plymouth Congregational Church in Miami, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Temple Beth Shalom in Miami Beach, as well as recitals on the FIU Faculty Artist Series. As an accomplished pianist and voice coach, Vindhya was Principal Pianist/Voice Coach and Associate Chorus Master at Palm Beach Opera under the baton of the late Maestro Anton Guadagno. She is a coach and pianist for the Sherrill Milnes Voice Studio in Savannah, GA and has performed at the Savannah Voice Festival. She is the Music Director and pianist for the opera concert series at Opera Benvenuto in Boynton Beach and is on the music staff of Temple Sinai of the Palm Beaches. -- Boca Raton Tribune
How Mara Garcia Got to Where She Is Now As Phonexa’s CFO
Mara’s work qualifications are equally impressive. She has a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license from the California Board of Accountancy, which means she knows a lot about money. She got her B.S. from California State University, Northridge, where she learned more about the field and improved her skills. -- CEOWORLD
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Hires New Special Education Director
She has a master's degree in special education from Cal State Dominguez Hills, a master's in educational leadership and policy from Cal State Northridge and a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Pepperdine University. -- Malibu Patch
People’s Self-Help Housing Recognizes Three Staff Members for 15 Years of Service
During her time with the organization, Maria has served as the property manager for Mariposa Townhomes in Orcutt and has provided significant support in bringing residents home to many other PSHH properties. Originally from Guanajuato, Mexico, Maria and her family migrated to the United States when she was nine years old, settling in Santa Maria. An Allan Hancock College graduate, Maria also attended CSU Northridge which eventually led to her career in property management. Maria lives in Orcutt with her family and dog Max. She enjoys traveling and serves on the Executive Board of her son’s PTA. -- Santa Barbara Independent
Cinematography Tips on How to Properly Light a Masked Face
Then, I went to film school at Cal State Northridge, and initially enrolled as a film production major. But once I started getting consistent on set gigs, I realized my time would be much better spent if I switched majors to screenwriting instead. -- NoMoreFilmSchool
Stuntwoman to speak about faith, career in Ebensburg
Garcia received her bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism with a minor in Spanish language journalism from California State University Northridge in 2013, and a master’s degree from Loyola Marymount University in 2015. -- The Tribune-Democrat
‘Brady Bunch’ actress Eve Plumb recalls how shocking role saved her from child star curse
“It was a private school,” she said. “I was a cheerleader, and I just did [the] best I could in school and then planned to go to Cal State Northridge for theater arts. … I went to a very small high school, and I think in Los Angeles it’s just sort of accepted [if you’re an actor], so I didn’t ever feel ostracized or pandered to in any way. But maybe I’m just unaware.” -- FOX 40
Latine Heritage Month
Dr. Ocampo Uria was born in Colombia in 1955. She emigrated to the United States in 1970 and pursued a degree in geology at California State University, Los Angeles. She then earned a Master of Science in planetary geology from California State University, Northridge, and a Ph.D. in planetary geology from the Vrije Universiteit in the Netherlands. -- LA Progressive
Maia Sharp, Maygen & the Birdwatcher
Born in California’s Central Valley, Sharp and her family moved to Los Angeles when she was five. Following in the footsteps of her Grammy-winning songwriter father, Randy Sharp (Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris etc.), she studied music theory at California State University Northridge, but was originally a saxophonist. Her focus as a songwriter and then performer – initially influenced by Raitt, Ricky Lee Jones, Paul Simon, and her dad – emerged only at the turn of her 20s. -- Isthmus
Calabasas filmmaker captures Valley essence
Sirkin, who graduated last spring from Cal State Northridge with a Bachelor of Arts in film production, is preparing to turn “Reseda” into a feature film, his first. -- The Acorn