Rebecca Lemme, the co-coordinator of the BFA program for dance at CSULB, directs an all virtual performance with her outside dance studio, CSULB alumni and students.
Fine & Performing Arts
Articles in this category should be related to fine and performing arts both on and off campus. Art forms that fall under fine arts include: painting, sculpting, woodwork, drawing, etc. Performing arts include: dancing, chorus, theatre, orchestra, etc. Content that can go in this category can include but is not limited to advances for performances or art galleries, reviews on shows, performance coverage, etc.
The CRay Project’s Long Beach Black Dance Festival creates space for Black Artists
The first Long Beach Black Dance Festival started on Aug. 9, a week-long event created by The CRay Project for the Black community to celebrate their work as dancers and performers on a stage of their own, highlighting how dance is an artform that can be used to educate and make powerful statements.
How virtual learning changes the experiences of College of the Arts students
Three students from the College of the Arts explain how virtual learning worked for them last semester, how it challenged them this summer and their hopes for fall semester despite new teaching conditions.
Department Spotlight: Department of Dance at CSULB
The transition to virtual learning amid national conversations about racism has challenged the Department of Dance at CSULB to create a more accessible and equitable department for the years to come.
Students Respond to COVID-19: A Photovoice Project amplifies the voices of CSULB students
Students Respond to COVID-19: A Photovoice Project is an opportunity for students to submit a photo and a written narrative about how the pandemic has affected their lives. The submissions are then coded and analyzed so that faculty can better understand the challenges students face.
CSULB’s Kleefeld Contemporary receives Millard Sheets Mosaic
California based artist Millard Sheets’ historic mosaic will be installed at Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum.
‘Blood At The Root’ tells the story of the Jena Six, comes to University Theater March 5
Written by Dominique Morisseau, the play is based on the true story of six Black teengers charged with attempted murder for the beating of a white Jena High student.
CSULB illustration group show reflects the essence of teamwork and bonding
The exhibition, created by the Society of Student Illustrators and Animators, features a single character interpreted by every member of the organization. The club’s vice president Jose Amador showcased his artwork in collaboration with his club at the Dutzi Gallery.
Long Beach Step Show to step into Walter Pyramid with theme ‘Stepping towards the future’
The step show, organized by the National Pan-Hellenic Council, aims to preserve tradition and history at the Walter Pyramid with the 27th annual Long Beach Step Show Saturday, Feb. 29.
‘The Enchanted Borderlands’ combines Western aesthetic with whimsical fantasy
The exhibition, on display at the Merino Gallery until Thursday, Feb. 27, features digital illustrations and installations to show pre-production work revolving around fantasy and wild west themes.