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A Little House Music: House Installation

“A Little House Music” Proposal Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the call for proposals for A Little House Music: Orson Abram, Joseph Bourdeau, AJ Francisco, and Rob Voisey! These works will be featured in the final concert of CAMPGround 2026, scheduled for March 7, 2026. They will premiere alongside a new piece by Anthony R. Green.

Orson Abram

Orson Abram is a multimedia artist who blurs the lines between composer, percussionist, improviser, filmmaker, performer, and sound artist. In 2025, they graduated from Oberlin Conservatory and College, where they studied Music Technology, English, Percussion Performance, Cinema and Media, and are currently pursuing their master's degree in Composition with a Teaching Assistantship in Music Technology at Bowling Green State University, where they study with Dr. John Eagle. Orson works across the intersections of video, performance, installation, and music composition to explore the translation from personal to universal memory, the ethics of performance, and transgression in traditionally conservative spaces. Their work aims to provoke and cross the lines of what music composition and performance is designed to be.

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Joseph Bourdeau

Joseph Bourdeau is a composer, educator, and performer currently based in Los Angeles, California. Influenced by diverse interests, his work often blends music, theater, and visual elements as a way to manipulate familiar sounds and situations in the pursuit of surreal new experiences. Working in mediums including notated concert-music, free improvisation, and electroacoustic performance, he has presented music and given workshops across the U.S. and internationally.
 Joseph holds bachelor’s degrees in music education and composition from the University of South Florida, as well as master’s and PhD degrees in composition from the University of California, San Diego.

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AJ Francisco

AJ Francisco is a Filipino-American composer and music teacher based in New York City, where she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Music Theory and Composition at New York University. Her composition mentors include Shelley Washington, Ezequiel Viñao, Stephen Coxe, and Adolphus Hailstork. Through her music, Francisco seeks to fuse the styles and concepts of Western and traditional Filipino music and to create narratives that engage audiences in new perspectives.

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Project Director: Anthony R. Green 

Anthony R. Green (he/they, b. 1984) is a composer, performer, and social justice artist. His projects have been presented in over 25 countries across 6 continents by various soloists and ensembles including Alarm Will Sound, ensemble dal niente, and the International Contemporary Ensemble. Green is the co-founder of Castle of our Skins, co-artistic director of the Cortona Sessions, and a visiting professor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow.

Rob Voisey

Voisey has a bit of music played in many places. Beginning with modest pieces for friends and small ensembles, his work gradually found its way to concerts, festivals, and broadcasts around the world. As a composer, his output spans chamber music, vocal works, and adventurous multimedia experiments. Yet he is best known as the creator of groundbreaking platforms such as 60x60 and Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, projects that have given thousands of composers and performers opportunities to be heard. Called “madness that makes the cultural world go round” by The New York Times, Voisey’s vision continues to inspire and empower new music communities. 

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A Little House Music Performers

Bailey Grayson

Bailey is an MFA graduate with a concentration in choreography from Wilson College. She is an independent performer, choreographer and artist in the Tampa Bay area. During her professional performing career, she was a member of Kairos Dance Company, Embark Dance Theater and Blurred Ink Dance Company of Los Angeles; and J. Lindsay Brown and Dancers of Chicago. She also instructed Lyrical and Contemporary technique classes for The University of Cambridge Dance Society in the UK as well as performed as a member of Scatter Dance Company in London. During her time in England she also created and directed a project-to-project dance company named Bailey Grayson Dance. She currently works as an adjunct at the University of Tampa and Hillsborough Community College.

Jehoshaphat (JepStar) Jacinto

Jehoshaphat “JepStar” Jacinto is a dancer, educator, and creative rooted in Street-dance culture. Known for high-energy footwork and musical precision, he blends Beat Ya Feet, Popping and Locking freestyle, and performance storytelling on stage and on camera.

JepStar brings both authenticity and versatility to every project—whether teaching, competing, or creating content that connects culture, movement, and community.