
ABOUT SPIRAL Q
Contact Spiral Q
About the Staff
Partners and Funders



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Tracy Broyles
Executive Director
spiralq@spiralq.org
Tracy Broyles brings a unique blend of experience in creating and managing community-based arts programs. For the past ten years, Tracy has worked with disadvantaged and adjudicated youth in Cleveland, OH, Northeastern PA, and Washington, D.C. Her work began when she created an after-school and summer arts program for youth in Charlottesville, Virginia. This work was complemented by the founding of Tiny Town Theatre Troupe, work inspired by her contacts with Bread and Puppet Theatre. Broyles is also a visual and performing artist whose work has been seen in Cleveland, NYC, and here in Philadelphia's Fringe Festival.
Sham-e Ali al-Jamil
Associate Director and Development Director
Sham-e-Ali al-Jamil came to Spiral Q because of its particular blend of arts and activism. A poet, graduate of Oberlin College, recipient of the Echoing Green Fellowship, and a lawyer who spent years in New York City working tirelessly for social justice, she brings her experience working with individuals from every background to Spiral Q.
Ted Enoch
Education Director
Ted Enoch has been an organizer, educator, community facilitator and artist for the better part of the past two decades. After twelve productive years in Washington DC, he returned to his native Philly in 1999, and has been highly engaged in the city's cultural life ever since. During the four years before he joined Spiral Q, he led the Pennsylvania Prison Society's Support to Kids with Incarcerated Parents (SKIP) Program, where he led and trained others to facilitate support groups for children with parents in prison at dozens of Philadelphia public schools.
Liza Goodell
Productions Manager, Communications Coordinator
Liza previously worked teaching sculpture in an after school program and as a freelance graphic designer in Washington D.C. She has extensive parade building experience through the Cleveland Museum of Art's Parade the Circle Celebration, which she has been involved with for fourteen years. Goodell spent time in Trinidad and Tobago where she assisted in creating costumes, masks, and giant puppets for Carnival. She has a B.A. in Graphic Design from American University.
Chloe Tucker, Philly Fellows VISTA
Communications Assistant, Volunteer Coordinator
Chloe graduated from Haverford College in May 2007, and gets to work with Spiral Q from July 2007- July 2008 as a Philly Fellow/AmeriCorps VISTA member.
INTERNSHIP & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Work-Study and Full-Time paid positions are available at Spiral Q Puppet Theater. Please check out our Job Page for more information.
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Spiral Q's Family FunDay Mondays have been cancelled. If you are interested in bringing the Living Loft to you call Spiral Q at 215.222.6979.

Come see the living loft museum with more than 100 puppets and masks in all sorts of shapes and sizes that Spiral Q has created and used over the years. Set up a visit now!

Check out our project with the North Philadelphia Puppet Parade Collaborative!
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As the culmination of Spiral Q's neighborhood residencies, this event is the ecstatic forum for all people to celebrate our difference in a boisterous, giant puppet celebration!

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