"Until We Win" is an artists' response to the injustices faced by Black people who are brutalized by police. It is a song for solidarity and a poem to remember so that we never forget.
Martha Graham’s reaction to the Spanish Civil War, the lost “Immediate Tragedy” performance is reimagined for the digital age and presented online as a way to reflect on today’s tragedies.
"Duet" is a study in making dance for the camera. In testing the new medium, dancers explore light, space and environment, cinematography, body, composition and story.
"Illuminating the Chandelier" was a Zoom-specific live performance inspired by Clarice Lispector's novel "The Chandelier," about a woman living in isolation.
Take a virtual journey to Brazil to experience samba's jolts of joyful color, thrilling rhythms and communal celebration with Viver Brazil's signature family program, "Celebrating Samba."
How is our perception of knowledge affected by the performing arts, humanities and culture, and the history and future of immigration? UCLA representatives Kristy Edmunds, Victoria Marks, Todd Presner and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco discuss "What is Knowledge?"
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre offer dance classes and structure for local young people while also educating them about black history and current events through dance.