Pictured is Elena Bruce wearing black sportswear and white shoes while doing a leap. The fourth-year dance student said she explores her identity through movement. (Isabella Appell/Daily Bruin)
With every step, Elena Bruce strikes a balance between movement and intention.
Growing up in a competitive dance environment, the fourth-year dance student is evolving her artistic identity as a dancer, deriving meaning through movement.
Tyler Neufeld’s play, “The Man Who Ate Time,” creates a whimsical space for transgender identity, community and self-realization.
Neufeld, a fourth-year theater student, has been working on “The Man Who Ate Time” since his sophomore year at UCLA.
As she rounds the corner to graduation, Elaina Marino is invoking the candor of the stage to tackle technological surveillance.
Marino, a fourth-year theater student, is premiering her play “Mockingbird” at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s Undergraduate One Acts.
Luis Ramirez paints with his culture in mind.
As a multimedia artist, the fourth-year art student said he primarily expresses himself through painting, while also practicing drawing and photography.
“Xanadu” mixes theater and technology to paint a portrait of community.
UCLA’s Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance, also known as REMAP, bridges the gap between technology and performing arts on campus, namely through experimental theater productions.
This post was updated May 18 at 8:47 p.m.
A Hollywood story is being told in a new way with an opera’s West Coast premiere.
A production of composer Tod Machover’s piece “Schoenberg in Hollywood” will have a four-show run from Sunday to Thursday at the UCLA Nimoy Theater.
Through the lens of immigration, the theater production “Just Like Us” highlights the coming-of-age stories of four Latina girls in Denver.
This rendition of a true story is running until May 18 under the Latino Theater Company at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
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