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THE TONGUE OF THE FLAME to be Presented in Livestream Performance

THE TONGUE OF THE FLAME to be Presented in Livestream Performance The Tongue of the Flame is a raw and dynamic dance theater work-in-process created and performed by Blakeley White-McGuire and Daniel Fetecua Soto.by BWW News Desk ID Studio will present four evenings of in-person performance of The Tongue of the Flame from May 24-27, 2021 at 8pm at 311 W. 140th Street, Bronx, NY. Tickets are $50, suggested donation to attend in-person or FREE via livestream on 5/27 (with suggested donation). Reservations requested and donations are accepted here. For more information, visit https://thetongueoftheflame.com/. The Tongue of the Flame is a raw and dynamic dance theater work-in-process created and performed by internationally acclaimed dance artists and choreographers Blakeley White-McGuire and Daniel Fetecua Soto. Working in the genres of contact improvisation and contemporary modern dance forms they explore control, submission and caretaking as a physical practice. Experimenting w

SNU MFA-IA Summer 2021 Residency Faculty + Upcoming Residency Deadline

SNU MFA-IA Summer 2021 Residency Faculty + Upcoming Residency Deadline Share Article August 13-22, 2021 will mark the next in-person summer session of the low-residency MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts program at Sierra Nevada University. We are thrilled to invite two new faculty members to teach within our program, Rodney Ewing and Irvin Manuel Gonzalez. Faculty, Irvin Manuel Gonzalez, in the midst of a performance. Image courtesy of the artist. As an artist, it is more important to create a platform that moves us past alliances, and begins a dialogue that informs, questions, and in some cases even satires our divisive issues. -Rodney Ewing

Experimentation with the Void features studio art student work

May 18, 2021 Experimentation with the Void is a collaborative showcase featuring 11 advanced students from The University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts Studio Art program. The show is at Exhibit 208 Gallery, one of the first physical shows since the pandemic shutdown began last year. These artists explore different perspectives, qualities, and arrangements of contemporary artwork, with a wide range of intentions: dismantling gender and celebrating queer culture, exploring the internal emotion life during COVID19, examining photographic vs. personal memory and the relationship of identity to objects, re-rendering nature tactilely and reconsidering markers of progress through the lens of post-colonialism, creating contemplative spaces through still life, and expanding photography to portray the self.

UW economics professor explains statewide inflation, how long it could last

UW economics professor explains statewide inflation, how long it could last Kevin Ko Washingtonians may be surprised when paying more at the grocery store, but it’s an expected consequence for economists like Will McGuire, an associate professor of economics at the University of Washington Tacoma. “In reality, the average retail price of gasoline right now is pretty much the same as it was in May of 2019,” McGuire, who teaches at UW’s School of Interdisciplinary Arts, said. “Gasoline actually decreased in price pretty significantly last summer. The average retail price across the whole country fell to about $2 per gallon.”

After unprecedented year, ASU spring 2021 grads face the next journey

Journalism graduate Farah Eltohamy saw a problem with representation in the news media. The only way you can really fix that is by having more Muslim journalists in this field who can tell the stories of the Muslim community as it is. Brandon Myer nearly dropped out of school in sixth grade and settled for a D-average his sophomore year of high school. You’d never guess it if you met him today. He’s now a high-performing ASU student completing his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology this spring with plans to complete a master’s degree in 2022. Up all hours, late into the night, Basam Alasaly has spent the past five years modifying apps, writing code and developing medical technology without pay, first while earning his Bachelor of Science in biomedical informatics, and then as a master’s student in the same program at the College of Health Solutions.

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