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Vidigal Nights: Big Dreams In A Small Favela, Christina Thornell Dec 2016

Vidigal Nights: Big Dreams In A Small Favela, Christina Thornell

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This 14-minute documentary follows Tatiane and Rafa, two aspiring actors in Rio de Janeiro's favela of Vidigal in Brazil. They are both performing in “Noites de Vidigal” (Nights of Vidigal) a community play about their favela and the challenges it has faced in the last decades. As we follow Tatiane and Rafa while they rehearse and perform, viewers are offered a window into their lives and the world around them.

Tatiane and Rafa aren't just aspiring actors but community members who experience firsthand the joys and hardships of living in a favela.

Vidigal, the favela Tatiane and Rafa live in, …


The Grizzly, November 3, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, Boyang Huang, Emily Jolly, Sarah Hojsak, Leighnah L. Perkins, Justin Ellick, Johnny Cope, Jay Farrell Nov 2016

The Grizzly, November 3, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, Boyang Huang, Emily Jolly, Sarah Hojsak, Leighnah L. Perkins, Justin Ellick, Johnny Cope, Jay Farrell

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Search for New VPAA / Dean Comes to an End • Alumni to Speak on AAAS Education Panel • Suspense Thriller Takes UC Stage • International Perspective: Chinese Student Takes on U.S. Public Transportation • Sustainable Students Create Change in Wismer • Homecoming King and Queen Reflect on Time at UC • Opinions: Drake's Diss Track About Kid Cudi Crossed the Line; Tradition of Homecoming Court Needs to Go • Splash! Bears Back in Action! • UC Athlete Making a Difference Off the Field


The Grizzly, September 28, 2016, Brian Thomas, Courtney A. Duchene, Tommy Armstrong, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Valerie Osborne, Emily Jolly, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Leighnah L. Perkins, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough Sep 2016

The Grizzly, September 28, 2016, Brian Thomas, Courtney A. Duchene, Tommy Armstrong, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Valerie Osborne, Emily Jolly, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Leighnah L. Perkins, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Campus Safety Takes Safety Initiatives • Poet Comes to UC • ESL Program Promotes Community Between Students and Staff • New Club Aims to Get Money Out of Politics • Shakespeare in the Summer of Love • Family Day Branches Out • Opinions: Let's (Finally) Talk About Sex Addiction; Frank Ocean's "Blonde" was Worth Waiting For • Ursinus Men's and Women's Cross Country Team Off to a Hot Start • Rare Breed: The Two-Sport Athlete


Using Theater To Heal And Grow, Trevor Davis Davis May 2016

Using Theater To Heal And Grow, Trevor Davis Davis

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Singing ninjas, mermaids, monkeys and dragons filled the center stage at a Manhattan, Kan., community arts center. The actors playing the monkeys hooted, hollered and jumped as audience members laughed and cheered during the entertaining performance.


Theater Education: Thinking Outside Of The Black Box, Raheve Gray May 2016

Theater Education: Thinking Outside Of The Black Box, Raheve Gray

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

A 2005 report by the Rand Corporation concluded that "Involvement in the arts is associated with gains in math, reading, cognitive ability, critical thinking, and verbal skill" (Smith). A 2012 report from the National Endowment for the Arts mirrored these findings, stating that “Students who have arts-rich experiences in school do better across-the-board academically, they also become more active and engaged citizens, voting, volunteering, and generally participating at higher rates than their peers” (Garelick 1). The above statements speak to the mounting evidence that arts in education provide extensive benefits for students fortunate enough to have them as part of …


Faculty Focus: The Art Of Curating; And Big On The Bard, Taylor Manges Apr 2016

Faculty Focus: The Art Of Curating; And Big On The Bard, Taylor Manges

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Faculty Focus features "The Art of Curating": Elizabeth Seaon, curator at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, brings a variety of art to the K-State campus; and "Big on the Bard": K-State professor of English Don Hedrick shares his passion for Shakespeare with students.


The Grizzly, April 14, 2016, Brian Thomas, William Diciurcio, Deana Harley, Joe Iullici, Tianxing Jiang, Sarah Hojsak, Grant Nulty, Valerie Osborne, Erin Mckinney, Leighnah L. Perkins, Tyler Arsenault, Hunter Gellman Apr 2016

The Grizzly, April 14, 2016, Brian Thomas, William Diciurcio, Deana Harley, Joe Iullici, Tianxing Jiang, Sarah Hojsak, Grant Nulty, Valerie Osborne, Erin Mckinney, Leighnah L. Perkins, Tyler Arsenault, Hunter Gellman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

White House Honors Alum Who Started Nonprofit • Greek Week Begins • "We Stand Together" Kicks Off • International Perspective: Cultural Differences Between Students • Students Explore Racial Issues Through Theater and Discussion • Passion, Pride and Protection • Making the Classroom a Place for Performance • Opinions: Minority Religions Deserve Accommodation; Choose Two: Sleep, Study or Socialize • Racket Up • Women's Golf Makes History as Men Look to Regain Stroke


The Grizzly, March 3, 2016, Brian Thomas, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, William Diciurcio, Jay Farrell, Chenyu Yin, Sarah Hojsak, Tyler Arsenault, Maddie Mathay, Erin Mckinney, Jordan Ostrum, Berett C. Babrich, Hunter Gellman Mar 2016

The Grizzly, March 3, 2016, Brian Thomas, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, William Diciurcio, Jay Farrell, Chenyu Yin, Sarah Hojsak, Tyler Arsenault, Maddie Mathay, Erin Mckinney, Jordan Ostrum, Berett C. Babrich, Hunter Gellman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

UC Reveals Plans for Semester in Philly, New Coffee Shop • Professor Romano Elected to National Book Critics Circle • Business Students Win Competition in Philadelphia • Relay for Life Gets Ready • International Perspective: Cultural Differences in Driving Practices • Falling in Love with Ursinus' Unique History • Ping Pong Club Bounces Back • Using the Present to Prepare for the Future • Opinions: New Barbie Figures are Anti-Progressive; UC Second-Ever Musical Wows Audience • Freshman Phenom • Baseball Ready to Slug Away