Rochelle Fabb
Rochelle Fabb is an award-winning performing artist as well as a producer and publicist working in theater, dance and art. Rochelle is the founder of Loudmouth Productions, an event production, PR/marketing and design firm for clients in the arts, and has designed and developed publicity and marketing campaigns for clients including Gilberto Girl, Eiko & Koma, Kronos Quartet, Caetano Veloso, Pacha Massive, Rachel Rosenthal, Lita Alburquerque, Broadway Cares (Chess), Ford Ampitheatre, Japan America Theater, Watts Towers Arts Center and more. Rochelle produced the 3-D audio version of The Who’s “TOMMY” with Nona Hendryx and Alice Ripley in Hollywood. She has taught and lectured at the Center for Cultural Innovation, California Institute of the Arts, School for the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, College of Santa Fe, the Institute for Studies in the Arts at Arizona State University, L.A. County Arts Commission, Highways Performance Space and 18th Street Arts Center, among other venues.