Teacher at DC Improv and Founder, CU in the Moment
Chris Ulrich teaches classes in beginning, advanced short-form and long-form improv at the DC Improv Comedy Club in Washington DC. He has been performing since 2003. Currently, Chris performs regularly in a number of Improv troupes including Jive Turkey, the Four Heads, and Nox. He has studied improvisational comedy at the Uprights Citizens Brigade and The Magnet Theater in New York, IO and Annoyance Theater in Chicago and Los Angeles, and at WIT and DC Improv in Washington. Also, Chris leads creative strategy sessions for corporate clients encouraging new ways of thinking and engaging with their work.
In addition to Improv training, Chris is the founder of CU in the Moment, a company with a multi-disciplined approach to educating clients about body language, personal confidence, and presentation skills. He trains CEOs, senior executives, salespeople, government employees, lobbyists, and small business entrepreneurs to use the new body language to transform their executive presence.
Artistic Director, The Hub Theatre
Helen Murray Pafumi is a playwright, director and the Artistic Director of The Hub Theatre in Virginia. Her original plays have been produced by The Hub Theatre, Theatre Alliance, ArtsWest, Malibu Playhouse, JCCNV and been seen at the Kennedy Center's Page to Stage Festival. Her newest play, THE MAGI recently had its World Premiere at The Hub in December 2016. Since the Hub's inception Helen has produced and directed multiple World, U.S. and Area Premiers, an annual free staged reading series, new play festivals, and commissioned original work from national and area artists. She has directed both locally and across the country. In addition to her roles offstage, Helen has worked as an actor in many DC area theaters, including Folger Theatre, Woolly Mammoth, Theatre J, Forum Theatre, Theatre Alliance, Rorschach Theatre, Keegan Theatre, Didactic Theatre, The Inkwell, the Source Festival, and the Beckett Centenary Festival.
Performing Musician, Writer and Educator Veronneau Music
Ken Avis is a jazz guitarist, and vocalist with international world-jazz quartet Veronneau. The band tours in Europe and the US and have had Top 10 CD's in the Jazz and World music categories. They have received WAMMIE Awards for Best Jazz Group, Vocals and Recordings, as well as performing live on BBC radio, and performing regularly at DC venues such as The Kennedy Center, Strathmore, Blues Alley, Twins Jazz, DC Jazz Festival and many more.
In 2014 Ken proposed and co-curated Strathmore Jazz Samba Project Festival, a week-long festival of Brazilian music, workshops, and film which earned a National Endowment for the Arts award. He co-produced a documentary, Bossa Nova, and is currently working on a movie, Anacostia Delta, for release in 2016, which spotlights the impact of DC guitarists Danny Gatton and Roy Buchanan.