Danielle Cumming is a classical guitarist, celebrated performer, and artistic director of the Marlow Guitar International Concert Series in Washington, DC, and heads the guitar area at Salisbury University in Maryland. 
 
After a year of study in Spain, Danielle released her solo, world music-influenced CD postcards, a recording of 20th century repertoire featuring internationally acclaimed composers. Dr. Cumming is also a certified yoga instructor and has created/taught yoga programs to help musicians prevent injuries and handle performance anxiety. 
 
A D'Addario Artist, Danielle hails from Toronto, Canada and has completed a sabbatical during which she explored spirituals and the Underground Railroad, from Maryland to Ontario. She holds a doctorate from McGill University.
 
As part of North Meets South, she has performed for descendants of Frederick Douglass at the “Frederick Douglass: Talbot County’s Native Son and International Hero, Bicentennial Prayer Breakfast” in Easton, Maryland; at the Roland Hayes Museum's Harris Arts Center in Calhoun, Georgia, a concert hall honoring the early 20th century lyric tenor; and for a virtual series at the Bay View Music Festival.