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South Africa and US: Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs (Minimester Faculty-Led Study Abroad)

As the US moves past its 50th year of the Civil/Voters Rights Act and South Africa moves past its 20th year of democracy/post-apartheid, Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs reflects on what we can learn from one another. What have we done wrong and what have we done right? How can Culture and the Arts be […]

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Call for Extras

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Ever want to be in the movies? Be an extra on a film set!

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Call for Extras

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Ever want to be in the movies? Be an extra on a film set!

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Call for Extras

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Ever want to be in the movies? Be an extra on a film set!

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Call for Extras

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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Ever want to be in the movies? Be an extra on a film set!

The EMF Department seeks background actors for the upcoming film production Just Another Day, created in collaboration with the Theatre Department, the TUPD and the Office of Public Safety, addressing what to do in the event of an active shooting and how the university community will respond.  Come be a part of this important public […]

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COFAC Colloquium #31

COFAC Colloquium #31 will take place on Friday, April 14, 2017 in the Center for the Arts, room 2032 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm.  Light refreshments will be available. Cynthia Cooper, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies A Decade of Cyberhate: An Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Groups and their Website Messages For years, the Christian Identity, […]

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COFAC Colloquium #31

The COFAC Colloquium #31 will take place on Friday, April 14 in the Center for the Arts, room 2032 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm. Light refreshments will be available. Cynthia Cooper, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies A Decade of Cyberhate: An Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Groups and their Website Messages For years, the Christian […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Dr. David White, Department of Theatre Arts

Writing Theatre Research Papers in 140 Characters or Less How can I more effectively teach students how to write research papers and have them remember those skills from their first semester to their last semester?  How can we offer the same skills to transfer students who may transfer out of the class in which these […]

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Polaroid Stories by Naomi Iizuka

An adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses directed by Dave White A visceral collision of story and reality, Polaroid Stories infuses the real-life stories of kids living on the street yearning for transcendence with the classical figures of Ovid’s Metamorphoses to create a dynamic portrait of youth, homelessness, mythology, and the transformative power of storytelling. Tickets – Available Spring 2017 Preview:  Wednesday, […]

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COFAC COLLOQUIUM #28

Faculty and Staff Presentations on Scholarship Friday, October 14, 2016, Center for the Arts 2032, 3:00-4:30 pm   Sidney Pink – Department of Dance Arts Ecosystems: Navigating For-profit, Non-profit, and DIY Arts Business Models This talk explores Arts Ecosystems and the complex connections between for-profit, non-profit, and DIY arts business models. This is something many artists navigate […]

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Obituary Announcement for Professor Georgia Baker

We are deeply saddened to share that our friend and colleague Professor Emerita Georgia Baker, the first professor of costume design in the Department of Theatre Arts, passed away on Saturday, September 17. She directed the costume program for over 40 years, curated a collection of historic clothing that dates to the middle of the 19th […]

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Auditions – Department of Theatre Arts Spring 2017 Productions

Auditions Department of Theatre Arts Spring 2017 Productions Monday, September 19th from 6 pm to 9 pm Tuesday, September 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm   Polaroid Stories March 8 – 16 by Naomi Iizuka, An adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses  directed by Dave White   Cabaret May 4 – 13 Book by Joe Masteroff  Based on the play by John Van Druten and  Stories by Christopher Isherwood  Music by John Kander        Lyrics by Fred […]

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COFAC COLLOQUIUM 26 – FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016

Presentations for the Colloquium will take place in Center for the Arts, room 2032 on Friday, March 4, 2016 from 2:00 – 3:30 pm. Jonathan Leshnoff, Music Symphony No. 2: Innerspace For his sabbatical project, Jonathan Leshnoff composed his second symphony which was premiered in November 2015 by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Jonathan will discuss […]

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WORKSHOP: Cambodian Classical Costume-Making Intensive on 11/14

ASIAN ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER AND TU DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS WORKSHOP: CAMBODIAN CLASSICAL COSTUME-MAKING INTENSIVE Saturday, November 14, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Asian Arts Gallery and Costume Shop, Center for the Arts Pre-registration recommended: http://www.tinyurl.com/aacc-cambodiancostume Join master costume-maker Sochietah Ung for a full-day exploration of the intricate costumes worn in Cambodian classical dance-drama. […]

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Sabbatical Presentation – Stephen Nunns, Department of Theatre Arts

Stephen Nunns, Ph. D., Department of Theatre Arts, will present his sabbatical report on Monday, May 11th at 12:30 PM in Center for the Arts 3059. This report will outline Stephen’s upcoming publication Getting Off: The Life and Work of Lee Breuer.    

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Sabbatical Presentation – Tom Casciero

Research in Devised Theatre Practices San Jose, Costa Rica This primary goal of Tom’s sabbatical  project was to research theoretical and practical approaches to devising theatre, creating theatre from the ground up. He investigated and contrasted his own Neo-surrealist approaches with the Adaptive and Improvisational approaches developed by Roxanna Avila of the University of Costa […]

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