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Integrated Media Students Transport Projections for Fusebox Festival to Virtual Setting

May 6, 2020 | Fusebox Festival

Prior to the shift of Fusebox Festival to a virtual setting, UT Live Design M.F.A. candidates Michael Bruner, Zoey Crow, Jesse Easdon, John Erickson, Logan Smith, Ryan Weisner and Serena Zamarippa (integrated media for live performance) had designed a site-specific, interactive projection installation, entitled Liminality, using 3D projection mapping, real-time generated media and filmmaking techniques that was to be presented as the facade of the festival hub (Distribution Hall). With the shift of the festival to a digital space, these innovative students reimagined their work as a virtual experience that is now available for all to enjoy. 

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ON THE BLOG: Alumni Deliver Bodybuilding Quarantine with Boy Band Kwar[N]Teens

May 5, 2020 | Off Book: A Theatre and Dance Blog

Five UT Austin alumni (Brian Bogart (B.A. in Theatre and Dance, 2013), Ja’Michael Darnell (B.A. in Theatre and Dance, 2014), Joseph Dailey (B.F.A. in Theatre Studies, 2013), Sam Gorena (B.A. in Theatre and Dance, 2013) and Ethan Galis (B.A. in Biology, 2013)) have the perfect solution for quarantine blues – start a boy band. Now streaming online (and into our hearts), Kwar[N]Teens is rocking social distancing jams that bring the perfect blend of creativity and levity to these strange times. They’re here to remind us all that even amidst tough times, they’ll be there as long as you love them.

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Senior Ben Montero Represents Class of 2020 on Some Good News

May 4, 2020

As the 2019-2020 school year comes to a close, graduating seniors everywhere are left with questions about what to do next when the end of their college career isn't what they'd hoped it would be. Ben Montero, UT Theatre Students senior at The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance, had a specific question: "How do you still follow your dreams when it feels like the world isn't so supportive of them?" This week, he received an answer to his question by none other than legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg.

Learn about how J.E. Johnson has enabled a generation of students to fabricate professional quality scenery.

J.E. Johnson Helps Establish UT Bridge Makers

May 1, 2020 | Texas Connect

Faculty member and scenic studio supervisor for Texas Performing Arts J.E. Johnson recently spoke with Texas Connect about his experience with hands-on, experiential learning. Johnson, along with Shelly Rodriguez (College of Natural Sciences), have collaborated to create UT Bridge Makers, a student group that focuses on creation through interdisciplinary collaboration between the College of Natural Sciences and the College of Fine Arts.

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Gesel Mason's NO BOUNDARIES presented at Fusebox Festival

April 30, 2020 | Texas Monthly

Celebrated works at this year's virtual iteration of Austin's Fusebox Festival included faculty member Gesel Mason's NO BOUNDARIES: The Journey to Embody and Archive the Visions of Contemporary Black Choreographers project, a living. ever-evolving performance archive of prominent African American choreographers that received its world premiere as part of the festival.

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Theatre and Dance Faculty and Students Present Work at Fusebox Festival

April 21, 2020 | Fusebox Festival

Now in its 16th year, Fusebox Festival is an annual contemporary art and performance festival in Austin that features adventurous local, national and international artists. With current events suspending in-person gatherings, the 2020 festival has been reimagined as a virtual festival, featuring work by faculty member Gesel Mason (NO BOUNDARIES); the Rude Mechs (A Show of Hands; co-artistic producers are faculty members Kirk Lynn and Madge Darlington, managing director is faculty member Alexandra Bassiakou Shawand current Ph.D. candidate kt shorb (INAPPROPRIATE). April 24-26, 2020. 

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Robert Ramirez Named Chair of UT Department of Theatre and Dance

April 16, 2020

The College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin has named Professor Robert Ramirez as chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance. Ramirez, head of the Acting program in the department, has been serving as interim chair since summer 2019.

Learn more about Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's OBIE award winning plays.

Faculty Member Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Honored with Guggenheim Fellowship

April 13, 2020 | Texas Monthly

Faculty member Branden Jacobs-Jenkins was recently named one of 175 artists to receive a Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. A playwright and associate professor of practice at the Department of Theatre and Dance, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins has received many accolades for his works, which have premiered off Broadway as well as at Yale Repertory Theatre.

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Andrew Rodriguez featured in streaming production from Actors Theatre of Louisville

April 3, 2020 | Professional Training Company

Andrew Rodriguez (B.F.A., Theatre Studies, 2019) will be a featured member of the 2019-2020 Professional Training Company for the play Are You There? This production depicts how technology has revolutionized the way we communicate with each other and can be streamed from the Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival of New American Plays. Photo by Jonathan Roberts

 

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ON THE BLOG: Live Performance in the Time of Social Distancing

March 31, 2020 | Off Book: A Theatre and Dance Blog

In our current world of social distancing and isolation, we find ourselves longing for the theatre - a space we collectively share to consume art, enjoy live performance and connect with those around us. Amidst closures and the inability to share these moments together, arts organizations around the world have shifted their content to the digital sphere so that we may all continue to enjoy and support the performing arts across the globe.

We've compiled a list of various outlets where you can access these performances from the comfort of your home. Even as we take this moment to be apart, we can still enjoy the power of the performing arts together.