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Purple and blue live design showcase
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Scheduled
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Oscar G. Brockett Theatre
Free and open to the public

UT Live Design and Production Showcase 2023 presents work created for theatre, dance and other performance mediums by M.F.A. candidates in the UT Live Design and Production program as well as B.A. in Theatre and Dance undergraduate students pursuing an emphasis in design and technology at The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance. Areas of work include costume design and technology, lighting design, integrated media design and scenic design. Collectively, this work helps tell visual stories for live performance and reflects the collaborative nature of the theatrical process.

Graphic for the Equitable Arts Infrastructure Research Group, featuring five headshots for the five visiting group members
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Scheduled
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F. Loren Winship Drama Bulding, room 2.112 (map)
Free

The Equitable Arts Infrastructure Research Group is made of artists-scholars from seven universities and includes UT faculty Dr. Charlotte Canning and Dr. Paul Bonin-Rodriguez. The group has committed to a multi-year, inter-campus, and cross-disciplinary effort to connect historical conditions of arts labor to the current call for more just and flexible support systems for arts and culture. Those interested in how artists are paid and supported within institutional and networked environments will find this conversation necessary and thought-provoking. 

A graphic with information about the Puerto Rican Arts Initiative's discussion as part of PPP Fri@2, with headshots for Teresa Hernandez and Eduardo Alegria
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Scheduled
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F. Loren Winship Drama Bulding, room 2.112 (map)
Free

The Performance as Public Practice Fridays@2 speaker series facilitates discussions about the creation and study of performance. PPP welcomes artists from within and beyond the Winship Drama Building, including current students, distinguished alumni and arts leaders from across the country, to share their research and methodology. Up next is a conversation with artists from the Puerto Rican Arts Initiative.

nwf event image 2023
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Scheduled
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F. Loren Winship Drama Building (map)
Free and open to the public

The Cohen New Works Festival is a biennial celebration of new, bold, risk-taking, future-thinking, cutting-edge, no-holds-barred, adjective-filled, original performance! The festival welcomes and encourages artists from any discipline to join us in a week-long celebration of student-led performance.

A headshot and bio for Dr. Jacqueline Avila, along with details about her upcoming PPP Fridays@2 discussion
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Scheduled
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F. Loren Winship Drama Bulding, room 2.112 (map)
Free

The Performance as Public Practice Fridays@2 speaker series facilitates discussions about the creation and study of performance. PPP welcomes artists from within and beyond the Winship Drama Building, including current students, distinguished alumni and arts leaders from across the country, to share their research and methodology. Up next is a conversation with musicologist Dr. Jacqueline Avila, whose recent work focuses on Latinx film and streaming media and musical cultures on the US-Mexico border.

emerge event image teal with dancers in smoke
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Scheduled
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B. Iden Payne Theatre (map)
$15.00 - $26.00

Dance Repertory Theatre returns this spring in EMERGE, presenting new work from professional and student choreographers. Exploring themes of emergence, EMERGE seeks to reflect on history in order to imagine a way forward, elevating the inventiveness and interconnectivity of moving art forms. Each piece has been developed in a residency-style incubator, allowing for immersion with a single choreographer in a depth of research where the future of dance is given space to emerge. EMERGE will also feature the return of the Haruka Weiser Commission. 

An orb of power lies behind the UTNT logo
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Scheduled
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Oscar G. Brockett Theatre (map)
$5.00

Harold follows a college improv team that is disqualified from a national competition because of foul play. When a new member joins the team, she offers an unconventional opportunity to compete. As the team rehearses, they struggle to agree on the same base reality. Harold is a play about long-form improv, consent, saying yes-and, and the thorny complications of saying no. 

An orb of power lies behind the UTNT logo
Event Status
Scheduled
Oscar G. Brockett Theatre (map)
$5.00

Girls will imitate; girls will learn. What are you teaching them? What have you learned? Stuck in the abstract (or is it?) of a no-woman's-land, the women in mirror, mirror must push you to the brink until you end up exactly where the world won't allow you: Angry.

Headshot for Bella Varela, along with information about her artistic focus and experience
Event Status
Scheduled
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F. Loren Winship Drama Bulding, room 2.112 (map)
Free

The Performance as Public Practice Fridays@2 speaker series facilitates discussions about the creation and study of performance. PPP welcomes artists from within and beyond the Winship Drama Building, including current students, distinguished alumni and arts leaders from across the country, to share their research and methodology. Up next is a conversation with Texas-based artist and COFA Early Career Fellow Bella Varela.

An orb of power lies behind the UTNT logo
Event Status
Scheduled
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Oscar G. Brockett Theatre (map)
$15.00-26.00

Half paranoid conspiracy thriller, half Kafkaesque ghost story, Address the Body! takes a bracing look into the banalest of evils: the university bureaucracy. When Cree and Blair, the only two Black members of The Presidential Committee on Slavery and its Afterlife, notice something amiss at their new work-study job, they uncover a racist plot at the heart of America’s most prestigious university. Lost African legacies, treasonous Latin mottos, and experimental Japanese technology come together in this Afropessimistic examination of slavery and repatriation.