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Sarah Anne Stinnett

Sarah Anne Stinnett

Songwriting, Music Business, Music History and Liberal Arts, Music Theory, Harmony, and Ear Training, and Dance, Music, and Theater

Sarah Anne Stinnett is a Boston-based writer and educator. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University and an ALM in Dramatic Arts and ALB in Humanities from Harvard University. Previously, she attended Berklee College of Music for bass performance, often extending her studies through the ProArts Consortium at Emerson College, Boston Conservatory, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.

Sarah Anne’s poetry appears or is forthcoming in Plume, Booth, Palette Poetry, Mom Egg Review, On the Seawall, Chicago Quarterly Review, Tar River Poetry, and elsewhere. Her work received Honorable Mention in Common Ground Review’s 2024 Annual Poetry Contest and won the 2020 Cambridge Sidewalk Poetry Contest, now incised in cement. 

With Boston Dance Theater (BDT), Sarah Anne teaches voicework and embodied practices. Coaching and writing credits with BDT include Bodyspeaking supported by New England Foundation for the Arts, SURGE  presented by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & Boston Center for the Arts, and Man of the Hour presented by Global Arts Live at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. 

Sarah Anne has supported and taught speech, communication, and social media courses at Harvard Extension and Harvard Summer Schools since 2017; she offers a graduate course on oral interpretation of literary works at Lesley University; and she has instructed liberal arts courses at Berklee Online since 2022. Her core tenets in teaching are as in life: employ unparalleled curiosity, doing is discovering, and a life of learning is impelled by the study of the masters before.