A festival of BFA capstone projects created by Theatre & Performance majors at the School for the Contemporary Arts. The culmination of the artists’ creative research over two semesters, the Live Acts Festival spans two weeks and includes: two collections of movement pieces, a late night talk show, a glam dance party, a smashing of bodies, an audio guided adventure, a crossed phone line, a history of Filipinx hospitality, a pineapple bun recipe, a folkloric world, a trashy sports arena, a crochet embodiment, a late capitalist game show, and a cartoon performance. Performed by SCA undergraduates, these works move from camp to sensations of sound and spirals, to structured improvisation, mosh, play and more
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An episodic volume exploring where we are when we are not in the same presence as another... but our index will be or has been. Where are you if you are not Here Now?
A public access cartoon performance
Learn about the history of Filipino hospitality and nursing through the ritual of washing your hands
A pre-recorded audio guided piece with audience participation to discover the limits of comfortability and humour
Reimagining our relations to waste, accumulation, and sport in a trashy arena
A collection of five figurative crocheted sculptured are brought to life through the arts of clown and character creation
Come into my kitchen and bake Bo Lo Baos (Pineapple Buns) with me