Dance Production 2021
Dance Production is a year-long endeavor the culminates in our annual performances. Our mission is to teach and spread the love of dance to students of all experience levels and create a supportive & inclusive community within Oxy. From hip-hop to Ballet Folklorico, contemporary to tap, Dance Production reflects the community it serves and showcases cultures, people, and dances from all over the world.
Dance Production 2021
Dance Production is a year-long endeavor the culminates in our annual performances. Our mission is to teach and spread the love of dance to students of all experience levels and create a supportive & inclusive community within Oxy. From hip-hop to Ballet Folklorico, contemporary to tap, Dance Production reflects the community it serves and showcases cultures, people, and dances from all over the world.
Flying the Nest
Playwright: Makaela Vogel
Director: Jonathan Muñoz-Proulx
Assistant Director: Brendan Hughes
Starring: Makaela Vogel
Music by: Christine DuBois
Virtual SpringFest Concert w/ Phoebe Bridgers
Performance will be held over Zoom with the link available in an email from Programming Board. Current Occidental students only. Absolutely no recording of the performance.
Trope! (Fear Is a Villain)
Performs: Friday - Sunday, April 16-18, 2021 at 7:30pm PDT
Admission is free.
This production contains mature themes/language and is not recommended for viewers under 12.
Trope! (Fear Is a Villain)
Performs: Friday - Sunday, April 16-18, 2021 at 7:30pm PDT
Admission is free.
This production contains mature themes/language and is not recommended for viewers under 12.
Trope! (Fear Is a Villain)
Performs: Friday - Sunday, April 16-18, 2021 at 7:30pm PDT
Admission is free.
This production contains mature themes/language and is not recommended for viewers under 12.
The Art of Organizing: Museum Workers' Fight for Justice
Fun, creative, and desirable work is still work. Employees in creative industries deserve fair hours, fair compensation, and fair conditions. Panelists will discuss the triumphs and challenges of organizing, and will pass on lessons learned to attendees interested in the arts, creative work, and labor justice more broadly.