Blog: Archive Theater Blog: Spotlight Honors in the Arts: Jake Friedler and Laura Petree By Irene Hsu • Posted 05/19/15 During Spring Quarter, the Stanford Arts Institute will be profiling the 2014–15 Honors in the Arts cohort. This interdisciplinary honors program allows students in any major to complete a capstone project integrating arts practice or… Literary Arts, Theater, Honors in the Arts Blog: Spotlight Honors in the Arts: Jessia Hoffman By Irene Hsu • Posted 05/05/15 During Spring Quarter, the Stanford Arts Institute will be profiling the 2014–15 Honors in the Arts cohort. This interdisciplinary honors program allows students in any major to complete a capstone project integrating arts practice or… Theater, Honors in the Arts, Programs Blog: Spotlight Video: 72 Hour Musical Theater Project By Stanford Arts Institute • Posted 04/02/15 The 72-Hour Musical Theater Project challenged teams of 2-5 students to create a musical theater piece -one song, one scene, and one dance- over the course of 72 hours. This project was sponsored in part… Dance, Music, Theater Blog: Spotlight Basil Twist: Animating the Inanimate By Eric Eichelberger • Posted 03/03/15 For most of us, the idea of puppetry calls to mind Sesame Street, the Muppets, marionettes, and either delightful or frightening childhood memories. If you ask third-generation puppeteer and Mohr Visiting Artist Basil Twist, however,… Theater Blog: Featured Grantee Proof – Student Profile By Stanford Arts Institute • Posted 01/16/15 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning show Proof! Produced by Stanford Theater Lab, in collaboration with the Stanford Arts Institute and Psychology One, Proof ran in November in Elliot Program Center. Directed by Noemi Berkowitz,… Theater, Grants, Spark! Blog: Spotlight The Benevolent Institution – Student Profile By Stanford Arts Institute • Posted 11/20/14 New experimental music theater installation based on Benjamin Britten’s opera The Turn of the Screw. A collaboration between Director Kara Riopelle and Composer/Performer Jessie Marino, graduate students in Stanford’s Department of Music, and Videographer Chris… Design, Literary Arts, Music Blog: Featured Grantee Julia Starr: The Long Way Around By Eric Eichelberger • Posted 10/30/14 Julia Starr ‘16, whose original play The Long Way Around debuted last week in the Women’s Community Center (WCC), is one of the few Stanford students able to stay focused on the same project for… Theater Blog: Featured Grantee Rapidfire: The SImps By Brittany Newell • Posted 10/14/14 A SImps performance is difficult to summarize for the uninitiated. It’s like an SNL skit mashed with an off-off-Broadway musical, spiced up by some political commentary, whale noises, winky faces, at least three different accents,… Dance, Design, Film Blog: News Caitlin Fong: Honors in the Arts By Briana Okyere • Posted 10/07/14 “My piece is an expression and reflection of the intense anguish, self-doubt, and loneliness that I went through this year. It’s a message to future student leaders that they are not alone, and they will… Dance, Design, Film Blog: Featured Grantee The Teaching Ocean: Alex Scully and Kaipo Lucas By Brittany Newell • Posted 09/30/14 Not many people can say that they spent their summer chasing giants. But Spark! grantees Alex Scully and Kaipo Lukas are not like many people. The duo, hailing from St. Thomas in the Caribbean and… Dance, Design, Film Next Page
Honors in the Arts: Jake Friedler and Laura Petree By Irene Hsu • Posted 05/19/15 During Spring Quarter, the Stanford Arts Institute will be profiling the 2014–15 Honors in the Arts cohort. This interdisciplinary honors program allows students in any major to complete a capstone project integrating arts practice or… Literary Arts, Theater, Honors in the Arts
Honors in the Arts: Jessia Hoffman By Irene Hsu • Posted 05/05/15 During Spring Quarter, the Stanford Arts Institute will be profiling the 2014–15 Honors in the Arts cohort. This interdisciplinary honors program allows students in any major to complete a capstone project integrating arts practice or… Theater, Honors in the Arts, Programs
Video: 72 Hour Musical Theater Project By Stanford Arts Institute • Posted 04/02/15 The 72-Hour Musical Theater Project challenged teams of 2-5 students to create a musical theater piece -one song, one scene, and one dance- over the course of 72 hours. This project was sponsored in part… Dance, Music, Theater
Basil Twist: Animating the Inanimate By Eric Eichelberger • Posted 03/03/15 For most of us, the idea of puppetry calls to mind Sesame Street, the Muppets, marionettes, and either delightful or frightening childhood memories. If you ask third-generation puppeteer and Mohr Visiting Artist Basil Twist, however,… Theater
Proof – Student Profile By Stanford Arts Institute • Posted 01/16/15 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning show Proof! Produced by Stanford Theater Lab, in collaboration with the Stanford Arts Institute and Psychology One, Proof ran in November in Elliot Program Center. Directed by Noemi Berkowitz,… Theater, Grants, Spark!
The Benevolent Institution – Student Profile By Stanford Arts Institute • Posted 11/20/14 New experimental music theater installation based on Benjamin Britten’s opera The Turn of the Screw. A collaboration between Director Kara Riopelle and Composer/Performer Jessie Marino, graduate students in Stanford’s Department of Music, and Videographer Chris… Design, Literary Arts, Music
Julia Starr: The Long Way Around By Eric Eichelberger • Posted 10/30/14 Julia Starr ‘16, whose original play The Long Way Around debuted last week in the Women’s Community Center (WCC), is one of the few Stanford students able to stay focused on the same project for… Theater
Rapidfire: The SImps By Brittany Newell • Posted 10/14/14 A SImps performance is difficult to summarize for the uninitiated. It’s like an SNL skit mashed with an off-off-Broadway musical, spiced up by some political commentary, whale noises, winky faces, at least three different accents,… Dance, Design, Film
Caitlin Fong: Honors in the Arts By Briana Okyere • Posted 10/07/14 “My piece is an expression and reflection of the intense anguish, self-doubt, and loneliness that I went through this year. It’s a message to future student leaders that they are not alone, and they will… Dance, Design, Film
The Teaching Ocean: Alex Scully and Kaipo Lucas By Brittany Newell • Posted 09/30/14 Not many people can say that they spent their summer chasing giants. But Spark! grantees Alex Scully and Kaipo Lukas are not like many people. The duo, hailing from St. Thomas in the Caribbean and… Dance, Design, Film