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Stanford launches search for the next vice president for the arts

This month, Stanford launched the search for a new vice president for the arts with the goal of having the new leader in place by the beginning of the 2021-22 academic year. Reporting to the president, the vice president will represent the arts at th

Lamar Perry Promoted To Role Of Associate Producer, Joined By Kim Montelibano Heil

Lamar Perry Promoted To Role Of Associate Producer, Joined By Kim Montelibano Heil Heil returns to the Globe, where she previously worked in the Artistic Department and then served as Education Programs Manager.by BWW News Desk The Old Globe s Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Barry Edelstein today announced the appointments of Lamar Perry and Kim Montelibano Heil as Associate Producers. These new positions will be central to the Globe s artistic producing operation. Heil returns to the Globe, where she previously worked in the Artistic Department and then served as Education Programs Manager, and she joins the recently promoted Perry, who has been at the Globe since 2018.

Movement on screen: Stanford choreographers, students present five dance films

Splice streams on demand May 27-29 Uploaded: Tue, May 25, 2021, 2:03 pm Time to read: about 1 minutes Stanford University presents Splice: 5 Dance Films, streaming on demand May 27-29, 2021, featuring choreography by TAPS lecturers. Courtesy Stanford TAPS. Throughout lockdown and social distancing, dancers keep on moving and choreographers keep on creating. For its spring main stage production, Stanford University s Department of Theater and Performance Studies (TAPS) presents Splice: 5 Dance Films, a collection of films, streaming on demand, featuring choreography by TAPS lecturers in dance, performed by TAPS students. Many of the pieces were inspired by the tumultuous year of lockdown, upheaval and loss, including Katie Faulkner s Pent, Diane Frank s Trace Lines in the Provisional, and Ronnie Reddick s Carry on We Must.

Decolonising art is about a politics of recognition

Ozelwe embethe , 2020. Cow dung, oil paint and gesso on canvas. 170 x 300cm. ( © Mawande Ka Zenzile. Courtesy of Stevenson, Cape Town. Photography Mario Todeschini ) The decolonisation of art and art studies has received a boost following the publication of the 49th issue of OnCurating. The issue is titled Decolonial Propositions and co-edited by Nkule Mabaso and Jyoti Mistry. Set against the growing urgency for transformation in art institutions and universities, it proposes decolonisation as a politics of recognition. OnCurating is an independent journal based at the Zurich University of the Arts in Switzerland and is supported by the university’s Postgraduate Programme in Curating at the Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts. The journal collaborates with different institutions to focus on questions around curatorial practice and theory and is read in 120 countries.

Feverish artistry at (Un)Infecting the City

South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival has been renamed (Un)Infecting the City for 2021 to reflect the thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history. (Image courtesy of Mud & Fire Parables.) In partnership with the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Institute for the Creative Arts (ICA), Infecting the City is back. Infecting the City is South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival. This edition takes place from 8 May to 30 June 2021 throughout Cape Town s city centre, across the Cape Flats and online.  Now renamed for its thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history – and the strict mask and social distancing protocols in place – (Un)Infecting the City will present eight distinct programmes in public spaces and online over eight weeks this winter.

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