John J.A. Jannone
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John J.A. Jannone (born in Towanda, Pennsylvania) is a musician, installation artist, videographer, and founder and director of the graduate programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. He is a vice president of Ballibay Camps, Inc., and director of Ballibay for the Fine and Performing Arts.
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Collaborative performance, composition, video, and installation history with artists including Holland Hopson, Johnny DeKam, Michael Oatman, Neil Rolnick, Hans Tammen [1], Anita Cheng, Karl B. Stewart, and others.
Collected by the Library of the University at Albany, The State University of New York [2]
Released a CD in 2004: Music for Dance 2001-2003 [3]
Solo installation at Diapason Gallery [4]
Founding member (?) of Tiyatro Global
Co-designer of Endless Mountains Dance Camp (new business, not notable).
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