Noelle Lehman has been a resident of Grant County for the last 20 years. A wife and mother, Noelle has dedicated the last five years of her life to promoting the performing arts.
Her first passion is music. Degreed in Music Performance, Noelle has taught vocal pedagogy for the last 14 years. Her students range from children to adults, many of which have won state competitions in voice. Noelle has been the conductor of the Community School of the Arts Children’s Choir and Kid’s Of Praise, the assistant-conductor of Indiana Wesleyan’s University Singers, and the vocal coach for IWU’s His Instrument, Rejoice, Brother’s Keeper, Exodus and Master’s Praise. Professional recordings include arranging, producing and backup vocals for Daniel Jones premier album Born to Die, soloist and back-ups for Todd Guy’s Encounter CD and The Wesleyan Hour Program.
The stage is no stranger to Noelle, either. She has been the Narrator for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, the Story Teller for From Heaven’s Throne, Maria in The Sound of Music, and recently, she acted/sang in Mark Fauser’s production, The Right to Remain Silent.
Currently, Noelle is the Director of the Phillippe Performing Arts Center. She plans and implements over 200 events annually working with such groups as the Marion Philharmonic Orchestra, Marion Community Schools, Mississinewa Schools, Mississinewa Valley Band, M & M Productions, and The United States Government. Noelle is committed to changing the world through the Performing Arts.
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