The third iteration of this crossover endeavour between the Studio Voice class in the Professional Theatre Department and SPACE, under the auspices of Arts and Science, was another success.
By Matt Holland
Memories of my grandfather.
A young Mexican girl falls in love with her first pair of shoes.
A teenager is introduced to Mexican high society.
A young Mexican woman explores a forbidden, impossible love.
After political upheaval in her native Mexico, a young woman leaves childhood behind and marries.
A figure dances and waits in the moonlight for her companion.
Students like myself with autism don’t have a learning disability. We have a learning difference.
Despite the influence of family and culture, we retain the power to choose our perspectives.
A narrator explores unfulfilled aspects of herself through alternate realities and dimensions.
Trauma can create a harrowing perspective.
A call for personal reflection on one’s privilege.
How much control do we really have in our lives?
Moments of observation and epiphany, captured in a series of short poems.