Neighborhood Music School
Jacqueline Brown is an accomplished Film & Drama Instructor at Neighborhood Music School, specializing in one-on-one acting coaching and enhancing students' understanding of Acting for Camera and Filmmaking. With experience as a Host Associate at NBCUniversal for The Karamo Show, Jacqueline provided comprehensive support in managing schedules and daily operations. Jacqueline has also served as a NHPS Substitute Teacher for the City of New Haven and worked as a House Management Captain for the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, where collaboration and problem-solving were crucial. Previous roles include Production Assistant at WE ARE CREATIVE MEDIA GROUP, Recruitment Consultant at Public Allies Connecticut, and Program Manager at Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theater. Jacqueline's foundation in the arts is supported by a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Media Studies and Theater Performance from Central Connecticut State University.
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Neighborhood Music School
Neighborhood Music School (NMS) is the largest non-profit community arts organization in Connecticut and one of the ten largest in the country. Founded in 1911 as part of the settlement house movement serving new immigrants to New Haven, we now serve more than 2,400 students from 80+ cities and towns annually. Students of all ages receive individual and group instruction in music, dance, drama, and film, and participate in over 100 weekly ensembles. In addition, we house an arts-integrated preschool and an independent, theatre-based middle school. We provide close to $500,000 in financial aid and tuition support to more than 500 students each year.