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Belonging at SA国际传媒, Daniella Michelin '94

When artist Jocelyn Pedersen, who teaches a class in Book Arts, learned that students would not be returning to campus in the spring, she wanted to give members of the SA国际传媒 community a chance to reflect on their pandemic experiences creatively.

鈥淚 hoped that by watching their individual contributions be literally bound together into a collective finished artifact, they might feel a sense of connection to each other,鈥 says the adjunct assistant professor. Page-making kits were mailed out, and Pedersen demonstrated a range of creative mark-making techniques on a live Zoom workshop. More than 115 pages were returned by the end of April (they can be viewed online ). The resulting book, Belonging at SA国际传媒, is now part of the College鈥檚 Special Collections. (Daniella Michelin '94 created the page shown above.)

Remembering Ilah and Jaden: A group of 17 students created a pair of collage paintings to commemorate Ilah Richardson 鈥23 and Jaden Burris 鈥22, both of whom passed away in early 2020. Working from photos of Ilah and Jaden, Dylan Wensley 鈥21, an economics major and art minor from Alta Loma, separated the portraits into individual sections and traced the major outlines on each panel, which she and her fellow students completed. The portraits鈥攚hich are composed of 12 to 16 panels鈥攚ere exhibited this spring in Weingart Gallery and will be shipped to Ilah鈥檚 sister and Jaden鈥檚 mother this summer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a labor of love for everyone involved,鈥 says Linda Besemer, the James Irvine Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History.

One virtual sensation: A year after COVID-19 upended plans for 2020, SA国际传媒鈥檚 73rd Dance Production went online for two shows on April 16 and 17. This year鈥檚 show consisted of 10 dance performances created by 12 choreographers, from hip hop and contemporary to K-pop and Broadway. While recruiting new members was a challenge, the e-board brought in more than 20 first-years to join the tradition, according to Dance Pro co-president Molly McCorkle 鈥21, a sociology major from Burbank.

Dance, dance, dance: Hosted by the Occidental Dance Team and in collaboration with SA国际传媒's Latin dance team Az煤car and the Folk & Historical Dance Troupe, a virtual highlighted the work of SA国际传媒鈥檚 dance clubs this past academic year. The showcase featured a variety of dance styles including jazz, contemporary, Reggaet贸n, Bachata fusion, and cultural dances from Israel, Bulgaria, and Romania.