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Scholarly Creative Works of Theatre and Dance Faculty Celebrated

Yesterday, the School of Arts and Humanities (A&H) held an event titled "Celebrating Faculty Scholarly and Creative Work!" to showcase the exciting new projects that A&H faculty have been working on. The event was open to the university and a few of our faculty had the honor of presenting their works.

Dance faculty, Farrah McAdam, presented on her acceptance into Rennie Harris University's inaugural cohort for its certification program, Fall 2021.

Director of the Acting Program, Marie Ramirez Downing, presented on her contributions to the book, "Latinx Actor Training: Performance on Identity - A Practice".

Chair of the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance and Co-Director of the Dance Program, Christine Cali, had her works "Hair & Other Stories", "CALI & CO Dance ADAPT, Series: NOISE", and "CALI & CO Dance Workshop: Cultivating Community and Belonging in Our Classrooms and Daily Business" included in the program as well.

Director of the Theatre Studies Program, Scott Horstein, was also included in the program with his credit of "Dramaturg for Dunsinane by David Grieg".