What to Send Up When It Goes Down
What to Send Up When It Goes Down gathers a team of nine ensemble members to tell a story about anti-Blackness, grief, and communal healing. You won't want to miss this powerful production.
What to Send Up When It Goes Down gathers a team of nine ensemble members to tell a story about anti-Blackness, grief, and communal healing. You won't want to miss this powerful production.
What to Send Up When It Goes Down gathers a team of nine ensemble members to tell a story about anti-Blackness, grief, and communal healing. You won't want to miss this powerful production
How can we deal with the parts of our life that we are not prepared to face? Lyrical Escapism, written and performed by Hilary Kang Oglesby, is a love letter to music and performance. Using song and storytelling, this one woman show is equal parts concert, stand up, and deep 2am convo.
How can we deal with the parts of our life that we are not prepared to face? Lyrical Escapism, written and performed by Hilary Kang Oglesby, is a love letter to music and performance. Using song and storytelling, this one woman show is equal parts concert, stand up, and deep 2am convo.
Sometimes I Pretend is a one woman show about the time you spend alone in your room, the imaginary people you can become, and the imaginary places you can visit in order to escape the real world. But what happens when being alone becomes lonely?
Sometimes I Pretend is a one woman show about the time you spend alone in your room, the imaginary people you can become, and the imaginary places you can visit in order to escape the real world. But what happens when being alone becomes lonely?
A solo-performance in the style of verbatim, experimental, and promenade theatre. The show follows Noa as she discovers the forgotten ancestral and spiritual stories that connect her with the land of Fresno, California that lead her to find a greater sense of what home means through the comfort and community of her family and the natural world.
A solo-performance in the style of verbatim, experimental, and promenade theatre. The show follows Noa as she discovers the forgotten ancestral and spiritual stories that connect her with the land of Fresno, California that lead her to find a greater sense of what home means through the comfort and community of her family and the natural world.
Featuring:
Steve Cooper '68 – CEO, Warner Music Group
Charlie Cohen '78 – President of TV & Film, Warner Music Group
Craig R. Kallman P'25 – Chairman & CEO, Atlantic Records
Moderated by President Elam and Jamila Chambers, executive director, Hameetman Career Center
Wednesday, March 28, 2022
The Choi Auditorium
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Dance Production (affectionately known as Dance Pro) is a student-led, student-choreographed, and student-danced organization. With more than 200 student participants every year, Dance Production has become one of the the largest organizations on campus with a massive alumni base.