FACULTY BIOS

Enter the rich, spontaneous world of vocal improvisation with WeBe3 - Rhiannon, David Worm and Joey Blake. These three cornerstones of the world-wide a cappella community began improvising together in 1986, and today, 25 years later, perform, teach, and share a remarkable bond and commitment to vocal improvisation. As original members of Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra, WeBe3 continues to tour internationally with Voicestra, enjoying special projects with Bobby. They are also founding members of the innovative a cappella ensemble SoVoSo', as well as the vocal/instrumental ensemble, Bowl Full of Sound.
With a deep, shared, musical knowledge, WeBe3 creates totally improvised concerts, blending genres, creating soundscapes, and moving seamlessly from the center to the outer edge.  https://www.rhiannonmusic.com/webe3

Célestin's personal mission is to stir up all her musical influences into a moving experience, incorporating jazz elements and dance influences. She has studied and performed music and dance with such esteemed names as Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, C. Scoby Stroman, Max Roach, Donald Byrd, Barry Harris, and Sheila Jordan as a jazz pianist-vocalist, while studying with Pat Hall, Jean Leon Destiné, and Camille Yarbrough as a dancer. She’s been a featured vocalist for Rattlestick Theater, has led workshops at the Metropolitan Opera's 2019 National Educators Conference, The Mile Long Opera, and Met Opera's Global Summer Camp. Célestin actively leads music workshops at Bobby McFerrin’s CircleSongs School and currently teaches and manages a program for jazz at Lincoln Center's music education department. She is an alum of ASE Dance Theater Collective, a neo-folklore ensemble dedicated to the traditional/contemporary arts of the African Diaspora filtered through Haitian music and dance. While in Cuba, she had the honor of performing with members of the Buena Vista Social Club, as well as performing/mentoring with members of Grupo AfroCuba de Matanzas, Yoruba Andabo, and Clave Y Guaguanco. She has performed at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, Del Terzo Studio at Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space, SOB's, the Knitting Factory, NJPAC, Tilles Center, Newark Symphony Space, and Joe's Pub as well as various jazz clubs in New York City. A highlight of Célestin's jazz career is a duo piano performance with renowned jazz pianist John Hicks. Her musical travels include Cuba, England, Wales, Japan, and Haiti, as well as touring parts of the U.S.