Creative & Performing Arts
Faculty & Staff
Mark Ahola
MT-BC, Instructor of Creative Arts in Therapy
Mark Ahola holds a BA from the University of Illinois and an MM from Illinois
State University. He is a board certified music therapist and has
taught part time at RSC since 1999. Besides working at Wildwood School,
he maintains a private practice in the Capital District. He
has clinical experience with children
with neurological disorders, adults with psychiatric disorders, senior
citizens with Alzheimer's-type dementia, and clients in palliative
care. He is an active member of the American Music Therapy Association.
David Baecker
Assistant Professor of Theatre
David Baecker received his BA in acting from Washington University in St. Louis and his MFA in acting from Florida State University. A member of Actors' Equity Association, he has performed with Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Asolo Theatre Festival, New Noises, and the Seattle Fringe Festival. Since 1999, he has been on faculty at The Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and created their London theatre program.
Leigh Davies, ATR-BC
Assistant Professor of Creative Arts in Therapy, Coordinator of
Creative Arts in Therapy
Leigh Davies is the coordinator of the Creative Arts in Therapy
program at RSC. She is a registered, board certified art therapist
with more than 20 years of direct supervisory clinical experience
working with preschoolers, school age children, adolescents, adults,
families and the elderly. She has taught at the graduate and undergraduate
levels and maintains a small private practice.
Kelly Jones
Assistant Professor of Art Education
Kelly Jones earned a BFA in painting from the Pratt Institute and an MS Ed in Art Education from the College of Saint Rose. Committed to art education, she taught K-12 art in public schools for 15 years. Additionally, she has experience teaching art in museum settings and through enrichment programs for high need students.
Michael Musial
Chair, Creative & Performing Arts Department
Edith McCrae Professor of Fine Arts, Associate Professor of Music,
Coordinator of Theatre and Musical Theatre
Michael Musial is the coordinator of the theatre and musical theatre programs at Russell Sage College. Music directing credits include Candide, Children of Eden, The Secret Garden, A Chorus Line, Into the Woods and Sweeney Todd. He music directed A Tale of Cinderella for NYSTI's 2001 New York State tour and was musical director for their 2002 world premiere production of Magna Carta. He is a member of the duo-piano team Musial and Musial, and is also the director of the College Consortium Singers at Russell Sage.
Jane Benedict Roberts
Professor of Dance
Jane Benedict Roberts has been a professor of dance at Sage since 1976. She holds a BS from RSC, an MA from Columbia University and an MPA from Sage Graduate School. She has produced many events including: "Looking at Dance" with Carolyn Adams, David Vaughan and Dan Wagoners; "Looking at Ballet", a symposium on Ashton and Balanchine 1926-1936; Robert Kovich and Myth Dances; Ellen Cornfield and Cornfield Dance; "Choreographers and Collaborators Parts I & II"; "Making Dances with Sounds & Silence", "Dance Millennium" and "Dancing Before the Snow Flies, Part I."
Ellen Sinopoli
Studio Artist in Dance
Ellen Sinopoli founded the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company in 1991, after settling in the Capital Region from Boston and New York City. As the artistic director and choreographer, she has created 35 new works for her dancers. The company is the resident dance company at The Egg in Albany. Beyond her role as artistic director and choreographer, she is noted for her talents as a master teacher and for her efforts to educate young people about dance. She is a teaching artist for the arts-in-education Institute for the Capital Region and North Country Sites. In addition to RSC, she has taught at Skidmore College, Union College, Albany Berkshire Ballet, Saratoga City Ballet and Guilderland Ballet.






