Through her music, Viva Corless is unfolding a love letter to her sonic authenticity.
After her second time auditioning, the second-year theater student will take the stage for her first Spring Sing to perform her original song “Eat Your Words.” Corless said she wrote “Eat Your Words” when she was 16, and the song reckons with the societal pressures young women and queer people face growing up.
From day to night, ACA All Day showcases the world of dance with its moves.
Following a win at the All-Cal Annual Hip-Hop Dance Competition, the student-led competitive dance team is returning to this year’s Spring Sing stage with its multifaceted choreography.
Matty Gottesman is back for another Spring Sing, this time with company.
Singer-songwriter and producer Gottesman – a performer at the virtual 2024 Spring Sing – is bringing his original song “Voice of Reason” to the Los Angeles Tennis Center stage Friday.
Ella Gibson is stitching together a sonic patchwork of introspection and growth in her Spring Sing encore.
Making her Los Angeles Tennis Center debut this Friday, the second-year music industry student is returning to the Spring Sing lineup with her new unreleased single “Patch.” Following last year’s virtual performance, Gibson said she has grown more confident in her vocal abilities, allowing her to embrace greater vulnerability within her lyricism.
Synthesis Dance will fill Spring Sing with talent this Friday.
Focused on creating an accessible environment for UCLA dancers, the student-led group honors its name by building a team with a diverse dance background that creates its own style, said its internal operations chair, Katy Palmer.
Ryann Barnes is ready to explore a new stage.
The second-year music industry student is slated to make her in-person Spring Sing debut after the competition’s cancelation and move to a virtual event due to the attack on and police sweep of the Palestine solidarity encampment last year.
The Band Called Sex is back for Spring Sing, bigger and better than ever.
After being selected for last year’s canceled in-person show, the band will finally get to take the stage this year at the Los Angeles Tennis Center for UCLA’s annual music competition.
From Broadway to Bruin Walk, singer-songwriter Ava Ulloa is making her Spring Sing debut while navigating her passions.
A third-year global jazz studies student from New York, Ulloa has experience and background in theater.
Icarus Contemporary Dance Company is flying closer to the sun with a joyful vision for the group’s Spring Sing performance.
The contemporary dance group is part of the lineup for Friday’s campuswide talent competition for the fourth year in a row and will return to Los Angeles Tennis Center’s stage after last year’s Spring Sing was moved online.
The 529s will mark its one-year anniversary with a Spring Sing debut.
The band is composed of students Kiva Schweig, Roman Leitz, Maxwell Jenkins, Jacob Mayer, Addie Chandler and Will Stokes.
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