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Ya Llegamos | We Are Here, Audrey Hermila Salgado
Ya Llegamos | We Are Here, Audrey Hermila Salgado
Senior Projects Spring 2023
ya llegamos | we are here, a Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College, is piece on gender and migration. It is a play that explores how family dynamics, class issues, education, and gender play a role in why people leave their home country. It explores the journey and relationship of Saturnina and Francisco as they travel across the Mexico/U.S. border.
Toy Box, Jane M. Colon-Bonet
Toy Box, Jane M. Colon-Bonet
Senior Projects Spring 2020
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Procedure To Exit An Enclosed Space: A Story In Six Parts, Brigid Nell Boll
Procedure To Exit An Enclosed Space: A Story In Six Parts, Brigid Nell Boll
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Dreams And Stories Of The Common Child, Evan Lucas Pallor
Dreams And Stories Of The Common Child, Evan Lucas Pallor
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Choose An Eye, Rebecca Eve Capper
Choose An Eye, Rebecca Eve Capper
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Without Prospero: A Staged Reading And Continuation On Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Samuel T. Robotham
Without Prospero: A Staged Reading And Continuation On Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Samuel T. Robotham
Senior Projects Spring 2015
Without Prospero is a play I wrote over the course of my senior year. It culminated in a stylized staged reading in the Luma Theater at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts from March 27th to March 29th 2015. It featured Antonio Irizarry ’16, Max Green ’17, and Charlie Mai ’18. The play is a continuation on Shakespeare’s The Tempest, focusing on the character of Ariel just after the events of the play have concluded. Without Prospero explores power, loss, abandonment, and how we look at a servant/master relationship through the lens of traditional Shakespearean characters. The …
Like The Moon, Camille Weisgant
Like The Moon, Camille Weisgant
Senior Projects Spring 2015
An adaptation of the traditional Japanese Noh play "Ama," "Like the Moon" explores what it means to die in the 21st century, when death, just like life, is mediated by technology.