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Santa Barbara Dance Theater Returns to the Stage

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Santa Barbara Dance Theater Returns to the Stage

Earlier this month, Santa Barbara Dance Theater began its 2022 season under the new artistic direction of Brandon Whited, marking a return to live performance after a pandemic-induced hiatus. In downtown Santa Barbara the company presented a series of performances, curated by Whited with guest choreography by fellow dance faculty member Nancy Colahan and UCSB Dance alumna Weslie Ching.

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A Prison-to-University Pipeline Through Art

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A Prison-to-University Pipeline Through Art

A new UCSB Library exhibition, “Beyond The Wall: The Prison Art Resistance,” opened last week, featuring art created by currently and formerly incarcerated individuals. It showcases the creative talent hidden behind bars, and the lengths that incarcerated artists will go in order to produce and share their creations. The gallery display serves as a means to share the experiences of the featured artists and to invite UCSB students to learn more about programs that support the educational endeavors of those who have been incarcerated.

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Guantanamo Bay's Legacy: Many Human Rights Abuses and Few Convictions

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Guantanamo Bay's Legacy: Many Human Rights Abuses and Few Convictions

The Guantanamo Bay Detention Center in Cuba has housed 780 “unlawful enemy combatants” over its 20-year history, detainees who were tortured and denied human rights because of the prison’s status in a “legal black hole.” In a recent Center for Middle East Studies event, UC Santa Barbara professor Lisa Hajjar said that the 39 detainees who remain at Guantanamo have not left or been convicted due to government failures. But Americans and the United States government should still be concerned with their future.

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Connecting Students to Sound Design Technology

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Connecting Students to Sound Design Technology

During the current pandemic, a lack of access to labs has made modular synthesizers even more elusive than usual to media arts students. But in a recent lecture hosted by UCSB’s Center for Research in Electronic Arts Technology, UCSB alumna, Jiayue Cecilia Wu, described how free, online software programs and a "student-centered" approach to teaching makes modular synthesis accessible to students. Wu now teaches at the University of Colorado Denver.

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NEH Grants Awarded to HFA Faculty

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NEH Grants Awarded to HFA Faculty

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced $24.7 million in grants for 208 humanities projects across the country this week. Of those, two grants were awarded to faculty in the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts at UCSB.

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Diverse Stories Come to Life  at UCSB's Second BIPOC Theater Festival

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Diverse Stories Come to Life at UCSB's Second BIPOC Theater Festival

UCSB Theater and Dance’s BIPOC Reading Series Festival took place over this past week, hosting a diverse group of emerging and veteran playwrights from across the country to collaborate with UCSB students and staff on their newest works. The festival, born out of a need for more diversity in theater, creates an interactive space for playwrights and performing artists of color to present their work.

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