Team

Leadership

Guy Mendilow

Executive & Co-Artistic Director 
Founder

Guy Mendilow’s commitment to increasing group resilience through rigorous arts-based methodologies emerges from synthesis: Artistically, Guy’s 10 nationally touring multimedia productions draw on 38 years of touring, starting with regular childhood Carnegie Hall appearances (American Boychoir). Since 1996, Guy’s artistic residencies have strengthened relationships from the Navajo Reservation and rural Midwest to metropolitan centers. A nuanced conflict mediator, Guy has facilitated group consensus since 1997. Guy’s Social psychology background includes belonging research and enhancing conflict mediation through the arts.  

Guy is guided by three family generations devoted to crafting environments where those deemed excludable would be respected as insiders worthy of full regard. Guy’s maternal grandparents smuggled Jews out of WWII Hungary and founded a humanist home for ‘at-risk’ youth premised on full societal integration, defying norms of charity dependence; when Jerusalem dismissed elders as irrelevant, Guy’s paternal grandmother formed Yad LaKashish striving for elders’ dignity across ethnic, cultural and economic differences since 1962.

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Regie Gibson

Co-Artistic Director

Literary performer & educator, Regie Gibson, is the Inaugural Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He has lectured & performed in the U.S., Cuba & Europe. Representing the U.S., Regie competed for & received both the Absolute Poetry Award in Monfalcone, Italy & the Europa en Versi Award for performance poetry in LaGuardia di Como, Italy. Himself & his work appear in "love jones”: a feature-film based on events in his life. He is a former National Poetry Slam Champion, has featured on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, On Point, Radio Boston, & other NPR programs. Regie has presented at several TED X events & has been nominated for a Boston Emmy. He’s received the Walker Scholarship for Poetry from the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, several Mass Cultural Council Awards, the Lexington Education Foundation Grant, a YMCA Writer’s Fellowship & the Brother Thomas Fellowship from The Boston Foundation. He’s served as a consultant for both the National Endowment for the Arts & the “Mere Distinction of Color”: an exhibit at James Madison’s Montpelier home. Regie has performed with, and composed texts for, the Boston Pops (including the upcoming 2026 July 4th Fireworks Spectacular, drawing some 500,000 viewers worldwide), the Boston City Singers, the Mystic Chorale, and Handel+Haydn Society. He was a poet-in-residence at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts and is poet-in-residence at Lexington’s Cary Memorial Library. 

Elsa Mosquera

Director

Elsa Mosquera is Founder and CEO of Ágora Cultural Architects, a Latinx cultural production and consulting firm in Boston specializing in Latino arts organizations, artists, and audiences.

Ágora Cultural Architects envisions a world where thriving Latinx cultural expressions are broadly celebrated. A community-driven, artistically diverse organization, Ágora supports the visibility and development of Latinx arts and culture across Boston, New England, New York and Puerto Rico through:

Artists, Designers, & Crew

Broadband Collaborative

Associate Producer, The Forgotten Kingdom

Founded in 2019, BroadBand collaborates with artists, educators, and institutions to expand possibilities. Deeply rooted in context, values and imagination BroadBand strategizes, incubates, produces, and disseminates powerful performances, events and professional development opportunities. BroadBand is passionate about artistic work that illuminates the intersection between local experience and the global world, broadens perspectives, and instigates and deepens connections and understanding between people.

photo credit: Cristin Canterbury Bagnall

Chris Baum

Violin on The Forgotten Kingdom, Radio Play(s) Series, Different Ships, Same Boat, Around the World in Song Series, Heart of the Holidays: Tales of Light

Chris Baum is a contemporary violinist, composer, and educator who “ushers the violin into fresh sonic territory” (NPR). A pioneer of modern string technique, his strength lies in his versatility, consistently pushing boundaries while molding his playing to fit ensembles and genres often deemed unsuitable for the instrument. The Boston Globe calls him “viciously talented… teemed with color and creativity.”

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Andy Bergman

Woodwinds, Jaw harps, Thumb Pianos on The Forgotten Kingdom, Around the World in Song Series, Heart of the Holidays: Tales of Light

Grounded in classical technique, multi-instrumentalist Andy Andy’s musicality is informed by work with a wide range of ensembles, from orchestras and musical theater pits to bands playing rock, folk, afropop, and reggae. Bergman has toured extensively in Europe and North Africa with the poet/singer Iyeoka, and appeared at countless festival and club stages across the US and Canada.

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Alison James

Script Co-Writer for The Forgotten Kingdom, Radio Play(s) Series, Different Ships, Same Boat

Alison James has been writing and translating books for children since 1990, when her first novel, Sing for a Gentle Rain came out to awards and rave reviews. Since then she has published a novel, two picture books, and translated over 150 books for children. Her latest was published by Neal Porter in 2023.

photo credit: Anika Wistar Jones

Seághan McKay

Theatrical Projections Design, Scenic Design

Seághan McKay is a Boston-based projection designer, production manager, and educator. His projection design work has been showcased in many of Boston’s premiere performance venues, including The Boston Opera House, The Shubert Theater, Boston Symphony Hall, The Paramount Theatre and The Huntington Avenue Theatre.

photo credit: Leslie Chiu

Ashleigh Gordon

Viola on Radio Play(s) series

Described as a “charismatic and captivating performer,” Ashleigh gordon has recorded with Switzerland's Ensemble Proton and Germany's Ensemble Modern; performed with Grammy-award winning BMOP and Grammy-nominated A Far Cry string ensemble; and appeared at the prestigious BBC Proms Festival with the Chineke! Orchestra.

photo credit: Robert Torres Photography

Mpho Molikeng

Cultural Consultant, Collaborator (musical bows, vocals), Around the World in Song Series

A Lesotho-born multi-faceted artist, Mpho Molikeng specializes in a host of African indigenous musical instruments including musical bows. He now lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Bill O’Donnell

Bill O’Donnell has devoted years bringing projections to life at theatres around the Greater Boston area including The American Repertory Theatre, The Merrimack Repertory Theatre, The Huntington, and Arts Emerson. In addition to his video credits he also brings additional prowess in rigging, carpentry, and electrics, making time over the summer to design and build power grids for Burning Man. Bill earned his Bachelor’s in Theatre from New England College in Henniker, NH and is pursuing a second Bachelor’s in Information Technology from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.

Keita Ogawa

Percussion on The Forgotten Kingdom, Around the World in Song Series, Heart of the Holidays: Tales of Light

Hailing originally from Sasebo city, Nagasaki, Japan, Keita Ogawa is a three-time Grammy Award winner and one of the most versatile and sought-after percussionist and drummer in New York City. Ogawa’s drumming career began at age 15 with regular Tokyo performances.

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Abigale Reisman

Violin on Radio Play(s) series

Abigale Reisman is a violinist, composer, improviser, and educator. She is a co-founder of Thread Ensemble, an world-hopping experimental trio that creates music out of interactions with their audiences. She is a member of Tredici Bacci, featured in Rolling Stone's “10 Artists You Need to Know: November 2016” and a founding member of the International Jewish Music Festival Award winning Klezmer ensemble, Ezekiel's Wheels Klezmer Band.

photo credit: Mark Wylie Photography

Karen Perlow

Lighting Design

Karen Perlow has designed over 200 productions including work at: Boston Symphony Orchestra, Merrimack Rep, Speakeasy Stage, Lyric Stage Company, Actors’ Shakespeare Project, Central Square Theater, New Rep, Boston Playwrights’ Theater, and Shakespeare & Company. Karen has taught Lighting Design at MIT and Northeastern University and has been a guest designer at several New England colleges and universities.

Fabio Pirozzolo

Percussion on Around the World in Song Series

Fabio Pirozzolo is an Italian drummer, multi-percussionist and singer currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally from Terracina, Italy, he started his career as a folk percussionist, playing Italian frame drums tamburello and tammorra, in one of the most famous folk groups in his area.

photo credit: Robert Torres Photography

Kseniya Simonova

Sand animation on The Forgotten Kingdom, Radio Play(s) Series, Around the World in Song Series

Winner of Ukraine’s Got Talent (with 40 million+ views for her semifinal video), and Golden Buzzer winner on both America’s Got Talent: The Champions and Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, Kseniya Simonova has astonished audiences in over 40 countries with her remarkable sand storytelling. 

Rich Stein

Percussion on The Forgotten Kingdom

Originally from Virginia Beach, VA., Rich Stein has been playing drums and percussion since he was nine years old. He began studying hand percussion during his time at Berklee College of Music under Joe Galeota and Jamey Haddad, and he continued his studies in Ghana, West Africa with Emmanuel Agbeli and Alhaji Abubakari Lunna as well as in Chennai, South India with Guru Karaikudi R. Mani.

photo credit: Mary Jo Verruto

Mike Rivard

Basses, Sintir on The Forgotten Kingdom, Around the World in Song Series

Bassist Mike Rivard finds himself at home in an array of settings: From the low-rock of Mark Sandman and Morphine, to the mountains of Morocco with local Berber musicians, with side trips into the Broadway pits of The Lion King and Wicked, and sessions with Medeski Martin & Wood.

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Valerie Thompson

Cello on Radio Play(s) series

Boston-based cellist/composer/songwriter/improviser Valerie Thompson performs nationally and internationally in rock bands, string quartets, chamber folk ensembles and as a cultural ambassador for the U.S. State Department. A cellist versed in multiple genres, Valerie tours with the indie-folk-pop band, Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards and is a founding member of the MIDI-Marimba and cello duo, Goli.

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Sofía Tosello

Voice on The Forgotten Kingdom, Around the World in Song Series

From Córdoba, Argentina, vocalist Sofía Tosello draws on her expertise in Latin American Cancion traditions like Tango, Chacarera, Bolero, Son and Zamba to bring GME vocals alive with bold colours.

photo credit: Elizabeth Friar Photography

Courtney Swain

Voice, Bass & Piano on Radio Play(s) Series, Different Ships, Same Boat, Around the World in Song Series

A native of Japan, Courtney Swain began her music career in 2008 when she landed in Boston, MA. Most recognized as the singer and keyboard player of Boston band Bent Knee, she has released five albums with the group, in addition to four albums under her solo project.

photo credit: Rich Ferri Photography

Aysha Upchurch

Host, Around the World in Song Series

Aysha Upchurch, the Dancing Diplomat, is an artist and educator who creates, facilitates, and designs for radical change. She is a Lecturer and Artist-in-Residence at the Harvard Graduate School of Education where she pioneered courses on Hip Hop and embodied learning as necessary tools of transformative education.  Whether on stage or in a classroom, as a US State Department cultural envoy or professor, Aysha is making moves and demonstrating how to be D.O.P.E. — dismantling oppression and pushing education.

photo credit: Juliet Biagi Photography

Julia Torgovitskaya Levitan

Business Manager

Julia Levitan cultivates environments of trust, co-creating teams and platforms for building organization around nascent ideas and new projects. Her expertise is in guiding projects from concept to impactful launch, motivation, empowerment, and team dynamics. A trained opera singer and published author, Julia earned a Master of Science in Executive Leadership from the University of San Diego after earning degrees in Music, International Relations, and Russian and East European Studies with High Honors at Tufts University.