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Gesel Mason's Project Awarded Humanities Advancement Grant

December 17, 2020 | National Endowment for the Humanities

Associate professor Gesel Mason and her co-director Rebecca Salzer represented one of 213 humanities projects nationwide that recently received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Their project, "Prototyping an Extensible Framework for Access to Dance Knowledge" will work to create an online resource that will increase accessibility to recordings of works by Black choreographers and provide connections across collections of archived dance work.

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An Interview with Gesel Mason about Her Recent and Upcoming Work

December 16, 2020 | National Performance Network

In a recent interview with National Performance Network, faculty member Gesel Mason talked about her upcoming project Yes, And, and the multiple residencies that have made her project possible as well as the community of Black women who have inspired and impacted the piece.

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Alumni Recount their Collaborations from UT to Steppenwolf

December 15, 2020 | Daily Herald

Alumni Isaac Gómez and Karen Rodriguez recount their long history of collaborating as theatre artists, beginning with their time as students at the Department of Theatre and Dance. Their most recent collaboration, Steppenwolf Theatre Company's audio adaptation of Gómez's Wally World, is streaming from December 16, 2020 to August 31, 2021.

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Gesel Mason on Creating Yes, And

December 15, 2020 | Fusebox Festival

Faculty member Gesel Mason spoke with Fusebox Festival about centering the voices of Black women in her project Yes, And, along with her previous projects and how they have inspired her current work. Yes, And is being developed as a part of Mason's residency with Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox Festival.

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ON THE BLOG: “Essential Working” – Using Theatre to Document our Difficult Reality

December 14, 2020 | Off Book: A Theatre and Dance Blog

Head of the playwriting/directing area KJ Sanchez is leading a group of collaborators in creating a piece of documentary theatre that digs into the complex lives of those we call essential workers, commemorating the realities of working through a global pandemic.

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Frank Wo/Men Collective, Founded by UT Alumni and Students, on Creating K ! :D D: Ö

December 8, 2020 | Fusebox Festival

Fusebox Festival interviewed Frank Wo/Men Collective founders Kelsey Oliver (B.F.A. 2015), Roberto Di Donato (B.A. 2016), Chris Conard (M.F.A. candidate) and Alexa Capareda about the creation and upcoming workshop performances of K ! :D D: Ö as part of the residency program created by Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox Festival.  

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Charles O. Anderson Recognized for Extraordinary Mentorship

December 3, 2020 | UT News

Head of the dance area Charles O. Anderson strives as a teacher and mentor to lead with compassion, creating environments that empower his students to share their stories through movement. His passion for inclusive dance education earned him a Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award and has helped him impact the lives of countless students.

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Charles O. Anderson Interviewed by Dance Magazine

December 2, 2020 | Dance Magazine

Charles O. Anderson, faculty member and creator of (Re)current Unrest, recently spoke to Dance Magazine about the creation of a virtual piece of its magnitude, touching on the upcoming (Re)current Unrest film premiere at Dance Place on December 5, 2020.

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Megan Rabuse stars in online musical production

December 2, 2020 | Human Resources: The Musical

Megan Rabuse (B.A., Theatre & Dance, 2019) stars in new online production titled Human Resources: The Musical. The work is an internet-based livestream through Zoom and YouTube. Photo courtesy of Human Resources: The Musical

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(Re)current Unrest Film will Premiere at Dance Place

December 2, 2020 | Dance Place

Charles O. Anderson's (Re)current Unrest has been transformed into a fully realized film thanks to Director of Photography Maggie Bailey, utilizing footage from our recent production as well as a video component featuring D.C.-based artists. The film will premiere at Dance Place in Washington D.C. on Saturday, December 5, 2020.