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VPA Dance Department Faculty

The VPA and Comprehensive dance department at Northwestern High School consist of two dance faculty members and a dance resource support teacher:

Mrs. S. (Sandra Atkinson), Mr. B. (Bayardo Martinez) &

Mrs. E. (Jennifer Eggleston)

Sandra C. Atkinson

VPA Dance Chairperson

Sandra C. Atkinson is the Chair of the VPA Dance Department at Northwestern HS where she teaches, mentors, and creates work for the VPA Dance Students. She is also the Founder/Artistic Director of Light Switch Dance Theatre where she creates socially conscious multidisciplinary work to be performed in non-traditional spaces. She is most known for her work The Girl Child Project, RedLines, Cool Aid, and NEST for LSDT.

 

She has a B.A. in Dance from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and an M.A. in Performing Arts: Dance from American University. Sandra currently choreographs works at Montgomery College (Rockville, MD), Black Rock Center for the Arts (Germantown, MD), and City Ballet (Hagerstown, MD). Her teaching/choreographic credits include American University (Washington, DC), Goucher College (Baltimore, MD), Community College Baltimore County (Essex, MD), American College Dance Festival, Washington Ballet School, Dance Place (ReVision Dance Company class), and for Equinox Dance Company. Sandra has and continues creating works for Agora Dance Company, Equinox Dance Theatre, Jane Franklin Dance Company, Next Reflex Dance Collective, City Ballet, American University, and Montgomery College Dance Company. Sandra has performed professionally with Next Reflex Dance Collective, Peter Dimuro, Jane Franklin Dance, Carla & Company at Dance Place, and Liz Lerman Dance Exchange.

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In 2012, Sandra was awarded the Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship from Montgomery College and in 2020 she received the Distinguished Alum Award for Dance at UNC Charlotte. She is currently serving on the Dance SLO/Assessment Committee and CVPA Curriculum Committee for PGCPS. As well as, serving as a Judge for the Helen Hayes Awards through TheatreWashington. Sandra also serves as President of the Maryland Dance Education Association.

 

Sandra's theatre work includes choreography for Glass Mind Theatre Company (Baltimore, MD) production of Midsummer Night's Dream, Fells Point Corner Theatre's (Baltimore, MD) production of Durang Durang, Strand Theatre's Production of One Glitz Wish (Baltimore, MD), Montgomery College's production of HONK! , RENT, Godspell, Conference of the Birds (Rockville, MD), Notre Dame of Maryland University's production of Love and Information (Baltimore, MD), Montgomery College's Production of Bat Boy: The Musical, Richard Montgomery High School Production of Guys and Dolls (Rockville, MD), Montgomery College's Production of Avenue Q (Rockville, MD), Montgomery College's Production Urinetown: The Musical (Rockville, MD), Richard Montgomery HS's production of The Little Mermaid, and Montgomery College's of Mr. Burns, A Post Electric Play. Her most recent work includes choreography for Blueberries for Sal at Adventure Theatre and Oliver!: The Musical at Richard Montgomery High School. Sandra's most recent work was as Director for the Kennedy Center REACH Parade and Moderator for Ronald K. Brown/Arturo O'Farrill at Strathmore Music Center (N. Bethesda, MD).

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Bayardo Martinez Jr.

VPA & Comprehensive Dance Faculty

Bayardo Martinez Jr. [he/him], is a Maryland native who began his dance journey as a competitive Latin ballroom dancer. He studied vocal music education at CUNY Queens College, where he also received extensive dance training with Marshall Davis Jr., Carlos Fittante, Carolyn Webb, and Edisa Weeks. He earned an A.A. in dance performance from Montgomery College, where he protracted his training with Sandra Atkinson, Ralph Glenmore, and Gail Minor-Smith; special dance works with Alice Howes, Alvin Mayes, Gaye Meyers, Shannon Quinn, and Silvya Soumah.

 

Bayardo received his B.A. in dance performance, choreography, and education from the University of Maryland (College Park), where he adapted various modern dance styles into his own dance proficiency. There he created works and studied with Crystal U. Davis, Maura Keefe, Alvin Mayes, Sara Pearson, Kendra Portier, Mané Rebelo-Plaut, and Patrik Widrig. He was a Dance Education Laboratory (DEL) Scholarship Recipient, American Collegiate Dance Association (ACDA) Scholarship Recipient, and became a member of the Delta Chi Xi Honorary Dance Fraternity Incorporated.

 

Bayardo graduated summa cum laude from Saint Mary’s College of California with an M.F.A. in dance (creative practice) and stage management, where he presented and published his thesis work, “Reflexiones Mosaico: Impacting Future Perceptions From Introspective Mirrors”, an analysis of colorism, discrimination/racism, and the lack of educational resources that students of color experience and receive in public schools.

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With his background in Latin ballroom, social, and traditional dance styles, Bayardo served as coach and choreographer for Magruder Rumberos, a Latin dance competition team at Magruder High School in Rockville, Maryland for the past eight years. He has led the team to victory by winning first place in dance categories that include group and solo works at The Music Center at Strathmore and Millenium Stage at The Kennedy Center. He founded the Magruder Dance Company as the artistic director and choreographer, where he staged dance works for social change.

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In addition, Bayardo is an “Elite Lambda”, serving as vice president of the Gamma Epsilon Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area Professional/Graduate Chapter of La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda, Fraternity Inc. He strives to make an impact in arts education by increasing the participation of dance for people of color. Bayardo also serves as the Dance Education Advocacy Lead for Maryland Dance Education Association

 

Bayardo (Mr. B) currently works as a dance faculty member at the Jim Henson Academy of Visual and Performing Arts at Northwestern High School. He educates, mentors, and produces dance works for students in both VPA and Comprehensive dance programs. Aside from teaching, Bayardo creates work and performs in the Washington D.C. area.

Jennifer Eggleston

VPA & Comprehensive Dance Support

Jennifer Eggleston is a professional dancer, choreographer, dance educator, and teaching artist. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee with an MFA in Dance Choreography and Performance. She holds a BA in Dance, with honors, from the University of Maryland (College Park), and a Post Baccalaureate Certificate - K-12 Dance Education from Towson University. Her destiny with dance started at the age of 3 at Linda Natoli Studios of Dance, where she received training in ballet, tap, jazz, modern, hip hop and gymnastics. In addition, Jennifer also trained with the Maryland Youth Ballet, Dance Theater of Harlem Pre-Professional Residency, Dance Place, Knock on Wood, and DC Dance Collective. She has also studied in workshops and special residencies under Savion Glover, Vincent Bingham, and Bakarri Walker from Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk; Brenda Bufalino, Liz Lerman, Helanius J. Wilkins, Gesel Mason, Monica Bill Barnes, Alvin Mayes, Nejla Y. Yatkin, Troy Powell, David Rousseve and Keith Johnson. Jennifer has had the pleasure to perform at such places as the Warner Theater, Dance Place, Lansburgh Theater and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in works with/under the direction of Next Reflex Dance Collective, Jane Franklin Dance, Jazz Is...Dance Project, Alvin Mayes, Tony Powell, Helanius J. Wilkins and Vincent E. Thomas. Currently, Jennifer is continuing to fully engage in her passion to teach, train, perform and create dance. Her current research focus is the integration of somatic practices & anatomy in the contemporary dance technique class. She is the Creative Director/Teaching Artist with Destined to Dance; Creative Arts Mentor for a Public School System in MD; and Principal Dancer with Light Switch Dance Theatre under the direction of Sandra C. Atkinson. Jennifer also performs & creates with modern/contemporary dance companies in the DC Metropolitan area.

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