• Chandry Abreu

    Soprano

    Praised for her “silvery-lush tone, and beautiful stage presence”, American soprano Chandry Abreu began her early training in Seattle and in New York City. Her early career operatic credits include, among others, the roles of; Despina (Così fan tutte), Tonina (Prima la music, e poi le parole), Cynire (Echo et Narcisse), more recently; Kate Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly) and Nedda (I Pagliacci).

    In addition to her operatic activities, Chandry enjoys a multi-faceted career as a performing artist that expands the theater stage. As an experienced stage actor since childhood, she has played numerous roles. Recent staged play credits include two Seattle theater debuts; Salma (Abraham’s Land) and Ruby Simmonds (Mississippi Summer). An adept performer, singer, and teaching artist, Chandry values nurturing communities through arts outreach as well as teaching the next generation of singers and musicians. 

  • Gabrielle Earle

    Dancer

    Gabrielle fell in love with dance at the age of three and has since developed a diverse expertise across Ballet, Contemporary, Ballroom, and Heels. She has worked as a performer, competitor, and instructor over the past 12 years. Teaching Modern Dance, Heels, and currently partner dancing.

    Gabrielle has also acted and danced in music videos (Fya Night Party), musicals; Zanita (The Music Man), and movies; Ballroom attendee (King Tara) & Rina (A touch of Rhythm). With her experience spanning multiple styles of dance and utmost professionalism, Gabrielle is sure to add to any performance or video entertainment she is a part of.

  • Ceecee Simone

    Actor

    Ceecee Simone is a classically trained actress of Azerbaijani and French descent. Born and raised in New York City, she has over 10 years of experience in youth theatre where she studied the performing arts appearing in youth theatre musicals such as; (Pippin) and Shakespeare plays (As You Like It). Following this, she went on to study screen acting at HB studio in NYC.

    Today, Ceecee is a working actor with professional credits spanning film (Ghost Punchers), television (Mean Girl Murders), as well as theatre and commercial print. She continues to play a very active role as a creative collaborator and brings her originality to any set or project she takes on, always looking to expand her horizons.

  • Wei Chen

    Baritone

    Wei is currently graduated from the Professional Studies Diploma program with full-scholarship at Mannes School of Music, studying under Prof. William Burden. He holds a Masters of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music and Bachelors of Music from Xinghai Conservatory of Music in Guangzhou.

    Wei has received many accolades, including the Gold Prize at the China Vocal International Competition in Singapore, Excellence Award at the national level China Golden Bell Music Award, the Gold Prize at the UNESCO International Choral Alliance Competition in Macau, and Semi-Finalist in the Premiere Opera Competition.

    His recent roles include Abbot Cuno (Hildegard, Beth Morrison Project), Don Giovanni (Mannes Opera), Count Almaviva (Le Nozze di Figaro, Italy Trentino Festival), Kinesias (Lysistrata, Mannes Opera), Escamillo (Carmen, Miami Music Festival), Peter Quince (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Miami). among others. He has also served as a judge for NYU’s Voice of NYC vocal competition and has extensive performance experience as a lead singer in pop and rock music.

  • Giovanna Yang

    Soprano

    Yaqi Yang (Stage name as Giovanna Yang), based in NYC, is an opera singer known for her bell-like expressive voice. Ms.Yang had the privilege of performing in operas and concert settings across the country. She has been engaged by several opera companies including Florida Grand Opera and Music On Site, Inc. Her performing career has taken her to some of the most prominent venues, including New York Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center Alice Tully Hall, Ellen Stewart Theater, Judson Memorial Church, Vienna’s Ehrbar Saal, Sicily’s Palazzo Ducezio, and Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center.

    Yaqi received her Doctorate of Musical Arts in voice performance at Frost school of music, University of Miami; Masters of Music from Temple University. She served as an audition judge panel for 2025 NATS NYC chapter student auditions in Columbia University and 2024 New York Progressive musicians Carnegie Hall Laureate Gala audition. She is one of the founding board members of the National Association of Teachers of Singing Mainland China Chapter under the international region.