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Goodbye? Reflections And Stream Of Consciousness On, Underneath And Around The Creation Of “Hello?”, Leonard Shevel Gurevich
Goodbye? Reflections And Stream Of Consciousness On, Underneath And Around The Creation Of “Hello?”, Leonard Shevel Gurevich
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Directing Whitewashed And Dismantling Hierarchy, Dmitri Ades-Laurent
Directing Whitewashed And Dismantling Hierarchy, Dmitri Ades-Laurent
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Our Grandparents/旧识, Yibin Wang
Our Grandparents/旧识, Yibin Wang
Senior Projects Spring 2020
A Theater and Performance senior project centering on the question of "how can we be more connected to our grandparents through playing them in front of a camera on stage?" Through exploring this question, the actor would present real stories about their grandparents on stage.
Baby Snooks And Daddy: A Little Gal's Journey To Joy And Jell-O, Sofia Luella France
Baby Snooks And Daddy: A Little Gal's Journey To Joy And Jell-O, Sofia Luella France
Senior Projects Spring 2019
A little girl in pursuit of Jell-O can do anything! In this Theater and Performance project Baby Snooks just wants a happy, gelatinous Halloween, but will Daddy’s petty pranks get in the way? Worry not, Baby Snooks saves the spooky day, and finds herself along the way. Come on pumpkin heads! It’s time for a treat!
Turned On: An Exploration Of Intimacy In The Age Of Technology., Franchesca Breanna Chorengel
Turned On: An Exploration Of Intimacy In The Age Of Technology., Franchesca Breanna Chorengel
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Miranda: An Exploration Of The Tempest, Lauren Michelle Russo
Miranda: An Exploration Of The Tempest, Lauren Michelle Russo
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Lust Gluttony Greed, Abigail Adele Matthews Adler
Lust Gluttony Greed, Abigail Adele Matthews Adler
Senior Projects Spring 2016
I make theater because it is social; a dialogical tool rooted in the interface between performer and audience. As an artist I seek community, a remedy for passivity, and movement between destruction and reification. I incorporate voice, text, sound, video, movement, politics, gender, spectacle, and tomfoolery. I believe in the necessity of others in process, practice, and performance, and I pursue joy in all I do.
This project is the product of surprise. In February 2015, the Theater Department announced that Senior Projects would need to be collaborative. In response to this challenge, the 2016 Theatre Makers met to figure …
I'M Not Finished — Done, Dimitri A. Cacouris
I'M Not Finished — Done, Dimitri A. Cacouris
Senior Projects Spring 2014
This paper examines the creation and performance of the piece Done, by the author, and tries to take a critical and analytic perspective as well as a reflective one, of interest largely to the author, but also to anyone interested in a documentation of the creative process. It is accompanied by a video recording and photographs of the performance and several appendices which document the majority of the textual material which represents the genesis of the piece and from which the piece was eventually built.
(The paper, as it is, is best taken salted)