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UCLALive Events

December 1 - 3, 8 PM
Teatr Zar, Triptych
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December 2 - 6, 8 PM
Druid Ireland, The New Electric Ballroom
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December 12, 8 PM
Carlos Fuentes
Friday
17Apr2009

SCA's Recruiting

Interested in learning the art (no pun intended) of putting on shows at UCLA? Looking for students interested in production, marketing, graphic design, artist relations, blogging, and THE ARTS!!!

As a member of SCA you will strive to promote student awareness of the arts at UCLA, with the advantage of working closely with the professional staff at UCLA Live. You gain invaluable experience in the entertainment industry as you work to find, book, and present rising stars to the UCLA community.SCA is recruiting for the year 2009-10.

Apply to be a committee member of SCA! Click the "Recruitment" tab for more information and the online application.

 

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

FREE  | DEADLINE: 5.18.09 | 11:59 AM |

Wednesday
04Mar2009

SCA's Humorous Writing Contest

To participate in SCA's humorous writing contest, you may submit a humorous short story that is 2,000 words or less to www.sca.ucla.edu by midnight of April 8. The story can be on any subject, as long as it is funny, interesting, and completely original! Three winners will be chosen by the Student Committee for the Arts. If you are chosen as a winner, you must allow SCA to film you reading your story aloud, as a spoken word piece. The film will be available as a link on the SCA and UCLA Live websites. Prizes include tickets to the David Sedaris Show on April 29, 2009, and autographed copies of David Sedaris's latest bestseller, "When You Are Engulfed in Flames." You will not get your story back once it is submitted. Happy writing!

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

FREE  | DEADLINE: 4.08.09 | 11:59 PM |

Wednesday
18Feb2009

SCA's Third Annual Comedy Explosion

SCA's Third Annual Comedy Explosion featuring Anjelah Johnson (yes Anjelah Johnson--Bon Qui Qui of MAD TV fame), Bobby Miyamoto, and Westwood's Ultimate Improv will take place Wednesday, February 25th in De Neve Auditorium from 8 to 10pm. The show is free, so there is not reason why you shouldn't come and enjoy a few laughs.

If you're still not convinced check out this clip of Anjelah's Nail Salon monologue. It will most definitely change your mind.

Don't forget to pick up your tickets at CTO before the event. Doors open at 7:30pm

FREE ADMISSION | DE NEVE AUDITORIUM | WEDS 2.25.09 | 8:00 PM |

Friday
06Feb2009

SCA Presents: SLICK, a short film by the Film and Photography Society

We would like to invite you to "Slick", a gargantuan, high-octane action thriller at 8 PM on Wednesday, February 18th at Ackerman Grand Ballroom.

A short film shot by students, Slick is essentially a big-budget action flick shot for less than $2,000 yet featuring police helicopters, SWAT teams, and a cast and crew of over 60 people.

Admission is free and we will be showcasing a variety of other student short films including Gig (Campus Movie Fest Best Drama winner), as well as 2 other short films also made by UCLA students, with a brief Q & A session afterwards. More information can be found at www.fps-productions.com or by e-mailing admin@fps-productions.com

 

 

 

Check out the 1 minute long trailer here:

 

Synopsis: After successful heist on the mob, 5 robbers meet at their rendezvous location. One of them suddenly doubles over dead. Suspecting a rat in their midst with the arrival of SWAT teams via helicopters imminent, accusations fly and conflicting personalities clash in a heated standoff that could very well spell life and death for all involved.

FREE ADMISSION | ACKERMAN GRAND BALLROOM | WEDS 2.18.09 | 8:00 PM | ADMIN@FPS-PRODUCTIONS.COM

Monday
26Jan2009

Free Tango Class

February 3rd at 7:00 pm in the Royce rehearsal room, UCLA students will be given an opportunity to partake in a free tango lesson offered by two members of the renowned Guillermina Quiroga Dance Company just one night before they perform in front of a live audience at Royce Hall. Quiroga is kick starting her second North American tour after her extremely successful New York run in 2006. Professional dancers, tango aficionados, and novice dancers alike are invited to experience the lyrical grace of the Argentine Tango and learn some new moves to the accompaniment of a full band. One hour of instruction will be followed by two hours of free dance and the chance to mingle with two prominent tango dancers. Be sure to take advantage of this outstanding opportunity and reserve your tickets today.

For those not dance-inclined (like me) or for those who are just down right clumsy (me again), I am posting tips for dancing the Argentine Tango as provided by Valdimir Estrin of the 3rd Street Dance Studio and Tango Afficionado at tangoafficionado.com. Don't let two professional dancers intimidate you and stop you from taking part in this rare opportunity. Follow this advice and dive head first into the workshop February 3 at 7 in the Royce rehearsal room.

Tips For Dancing the Argentine Tango

Listen to Yourself, Connect With Yourself- Argentine Tango depends a lot on your own feelings and emotions. With tango, you express much of your inner being on the dancefloor.

Pay Attention to Your Partner, Connect with your Partner- Tango depends on communication! It's a silent conversation between two people using their bodies. Each step is a reaction to how your body makes you feel, how you understand one another, what you "say" and how your partner "replies."

Listen to the Music- Music is as much a part of dance and as much of an inspiration as the partner you are dancing with. Each song, each composition will inspire you to dance differently.

Less is More- Focus on the feeling of the dance rather than the number of steps you know and can execute on the dance floor. It is not about how many "words" you can "say" but how much you value each "word" that you "say" carries. There is no such thing as too slow in tango. You would much rather "whisper" something to your partner that will make them "melt," that "scream" something that they won't understand.

Relax and Enjoy the Dance- Argentine Tango is a social dance first of all. It comes from the streets of Buenos Aires and is as natural as can be. Keep the body relaxed--unnecessary tension in the muscles will make the movements uncomfortable.

And one more piece of advice (this time from SCA co-chair Mary Collins)- don't wear flip flops. You can't be worrying about your heels slipping out of your shoes as you make your partner "melt" on the dance floor.

 

FREE ADMISSION | UCLA ROYCE HALL REHEARSAL ROOM | 2.3.09 | 7:00 PM |