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aisha dew
actress, model, activist

Ms. Dew, a graduate of Salem College with a BA in Arts Administration, is an actress, director, and producer who also received training from Wake Forest University, Yale University School of Drama and Acting Coach, and Acting Coach Craig Wroe.

Aisha founded the Hall Neighborhood House Performing Arts Program located in Bridgeport CT, which exposed over ten thousand children and parents to the arts as audience members and active participants over a five-year period. She was also the Regional Director of Wolf Trap Early Learning through the Arts for Connecticut.   World - renowned, Wolf Trap is the only national park dedicated to the arts, located in Vienna Virginia (outside of Washington, DC), with 20 affiliate programs around the country. She is a graduate of the United Way of Eastern Fairfield County's – Project Blueprint (2003) and is the recipient of the Greater Bridgeport NAACP Special Service Award (2004).  

Ms. Dew has produced and directed over 15 productions and events including, Father Panik Village: The Untold Story, The Wiz, and Celebrate Bridgeport: A Barnum Festival Event.  She recently directed Belles at Salem College
and the regional premiere of Top Dog, Underdog for Carolina Actor's Studio in Charlotte, NC.  She received Metrolina Theater Association nomination for Best Director, as well as Creative Loafing magazines' Theater Newcomer of the year nomination.

 



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