Eric Ulloa: Theatre UCF alumnus, Original Broadway Cast member of On Your Feet, and Playwright of the recently published play 26 Pebbles, will be returning home to UCF this week and is offering workshops tailored for current UCF students and alumni.
This workshop will take place in Studio 1 of the PAC, Bldg 119-T.
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]]>Location of all modules: Barbara Ying Center, Room 140
Facilitator: Barbara Thompson
Facilitator: Rachel Luce-Hitt
This four-module program is designed as an introductory overview series of workshops to provoke thought with respect to diversity in general, and more specifically, with respect to several important dimensions of diversity. Participants must attend all four modules to receive completion certificate.
Modules
Registration Instructions
For more information, visit https://diversity.ucf.edu/training/.
Attendees can ask any and all questions about life after graduation! Eric Ulloa will impart what he's learned over the past 14 years since he graduated and the past 12 years of living in New York City. This is an open forum, all are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Eric Ulloa: Theatre UCF alumnus, Original Broadway Cast member of On Your Feet, and Playwright of the recently published play 26 Pebbles, will be returning home to UCF this week and is offering workshops tailored for current UCF students and alumni.
This workshop will take place in Studio 1 of the PAC, Bldg 119-T.
]]>“Burning Sands” highlights the price paid for elite brotherhood. This movie chronicles fraternity pledges’survival during a particularly brutal hazing process.
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Program:
Procession of the Nobles - Rimsky-Korsakov/Isaac (With the Edgewater High School Orchestra, Osvaldo Quezada, guest conductor)
Flute Concerto in G Major, K.313 - Mozart (With UCF Flute Professor, Nora Lee Garcia)
Symphony No. 8 in G Major - Dvorak
The concert is free and open to the public, no ticket required.
]]>Similar in style to The Laramie Project, playwright and Theatre UCF alumnus Eric Ulloa conducted interviews with members of the community in Newtown and crafted them into an exploration of gun violence and a small town shaken by a horrific event.
Please join us for a post-show reception following the opening night performance on Thursday, October 5.
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