Singing in the shower is usually a private experience, but in Helen Zhou’s new music video, it’s the center of attention.
The alumna, who creates music under the name HALAN, released her debut EP on Aug.
Scattertones is bringing a new performance style to the table for this year’s Spring Sing.
While the group usually performs pop songs with a featured soloist, this time its members opted for a collective ensemble-oriented piece, with the 17-member group performing Billie Eilish’s “when the party’s over.” Scattertones President Aram Krakirian, a fourth-year business economics student, said the group’s choice to switch up its signature style was based on a desire to experiment with the drastic emotional changes that unfold throughout the song.
UCLArts & Healing’s online Zumba class offers participants an opportunity to dance their stress away in the comfort of their own homes.
The class is part of the program’s Healing Online for People Everywhere (HOPE) series that aims to provide free online classes on building resilience and improving mental health.
Women’s struggles and sacrifices to survive in “Troilus and Cressida” have a particular resonance with modern life, Rob Clare said.
“Troilus and Cressida,” originally published around 1609, is based on the Trojan War and the gender constructs of the time, ranging from the objectification of women to toxic masculinity.
For new producers working on multiple passion projects, a combination of location and connections can make or break your career, said ZhiQi Yeo.
Yeo, who is currently a producer for three graduate student films at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, said she came upon this position through her friends at UCLA.
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Catherine Asaro said she needs to mentally restrain herself from putting mathematical functions in her novels.
The alumna, who often joins science and feminism in her work, is best known for exploring an intergalactic empire at war in her series, “Saga of the Skolian Empire.” However, she said she didn’t originally intend to write hard science fiction.
Ashley Elizabeth Crowe said the free-flowing style of jazz empowers people through communicating personal experiences and emotions.
The fourth-year global jazz studies student has been studying jazz since transferring from a New York conservatory in 2016.
Dylan Han’s 3D-rendered pieces experiment with balancing classical artistic critique and pragmatism.
The fourth-year art student has been studying photography and painting since junior year of high school, but said he only recently made a switch to 3D modeling and rendering for more creative freedom.
Jade Suwanwanitch’s artistic process hinges on scientific methods.
As a co-founder of the Bruin Visual Arts Club, the third-year biochemistry student runs the Instagram account @jedisandwich.art, on which he periodically posts his digital art.
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