Caitlin Wilson is a lifelong musician with a passion for helping students reach their musical goals. She has been a music teacher for 12 years, teaching general music and choir, providing private voice and piano instruction, and leading extracurricular choirs and other music activities. She holds a Bachelor of Music with piano as her primary instrument and a focus in choral and vocal studies. She has performed in honors recitals, played in many churches, and conducted the Campbell County 2024 All County Chorus. Caitlin also holds Master of Arts in Educational Administration.
Alicia Sykes has been a Teaching Artist for several theaters and Community Art Centers. As well as a director of theatre for many school programs. She gained years of acting experience in stage productions and radio dramas across the country, including Off-Broadway, and has written several plays and skits. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Masters in Theatre Education. Mrs. Sykes views theatre as a beautiful tool for spiritual growth and evangelism by expressing creativity in a way that glorifies the Lord. Mrs. Sykes best acting advice is “We must honor the reality of our imaginary world”.
Rachel Moger has over 15 years of classical dance training and performance experience, and has choreographed across various dance styles and youth theatre projects. She holds a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and has instructed at dance studios, theatre arts centers, and in school environments. Blending strong technique with a fun, stress-free approach, she encourages dancers to grow in confidence and creativity as they use their gifts to glorify God. Rachel can dance “en pointe”, a technique using special shoes to balance on the tips of your toes.