In-depth interviews with faculty and student artists, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who believe in the transformative power of art-making and are committed to proactive social engagement.
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In-depth interviews with faculty and student artists, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who believe in the transformative power of art-making and are committed to proactive social engagement.
Professor Michael Chemers, founding Director of the Bachelor in Fine Arts Dramaturgy program at Carnegie Mellon University and Associate Professor of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz, talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about his "Ghost Light" model of dramaturgy, a muscular, creatively engaged, artistically vibrant approach to dramaturgy that requires thorough historical understanding, theoretical training broad and deep, and a passionate dedication to creating powerful, relevant performances of all types. Chemers also has a thing for monsters and reveals to Lyle some of his deepest fears.
The Art of Change
In-depth interviews with faculty and student artists, from the University of California, Santa Cruz, who believe in the transformative power of art-making and are committed to proactive social engagement.