Gaspare Capobianco-DiBlasi
Dance (Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, Modern)
Gaspare Capobianco-DiBlasi is a graduate of New York University receiving his Master of Arts in Educational Theater. He also received his B.A. in Theatre Arts from Marymount Manhattan College, and a Drama endorsed diploma from Fiorello LaGuardia High School.
Gaspare has studied theater and dance abroad in Greece, Puerto Rico, and Uganda. His performing credits include: The National Tour of A Chorus Line (Paul), Tony 'N' Tina's Wedding (covering Joey Vitale), Lost in Yonkers (Jay), The Time of The Cuckoo (Vito), Pirates of Penzance (Pirate/Police Officer), and High School Musical 2 (Dance Captain). His playwriting credits include, 50 Things I Love About Frank and L’Chayim which were both presented at Theater for the New City.
Gaspare has taught dance and drama in various public and private schools in New York City. Some of the schools include: LaGuardia High School, Poly Prep, P.S. 312, P.S. 506, P.S. 277, P.S. 58, and Triple Threat Performing Arts Company. For the past 5 years, Gaspare has been the full time theater teacher at P.S.217. Some of his directing credits include: The Lion King, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Ella Enchanted.
Gaspare has studied theater and dance abroad in Greece, Puerto Rico, and Uganda. His performing credits include: The National Tour of A Chorus Line (Paul), Tony 'N' Tina's Wedding (covering Joey Vitale), Lost in Yonkers (Jay), The Time of The Cuckoo (Vito), Pirates of Penzance (Pirate/Police Officer), and High School Musical 2 (Dance Captain). His playwriting credits include, 50 Things I Love About Frank and L’Chayim which were both presented at Theater for the New City.
Gaspare has taught dance and drama in various public and private schools in New York City. Some of the schools include: LaGuardia High School, Poly Prep, P.S. 312, P.S. 506, P.S. 277, P.S. 58, and Triple Threat Performing Arts Company. For the past 5 years, Gaspare has been the full time theater teacher at P.S.217. Some of his directing credits include: The Lion King, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Ella Enchanted.