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USC Visions and Voices
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2020
Visions and Voices is a university-wide arts and humanities initiative that is unparalleled in higher education. Established in fall 2006, our program fulfills the goals set forth in USC’s strategic plan; communicates USC’s core values to students; and affirms the human spirit. Highlighting USC’s excellence in the arts and humanities, the initiative provides an inspiring and provocative experience for all students, regardless of their major or class level, and challenges them to expand their perspectives and become world-class citizens who will eagerly make a positive impact throughout the world.
Emphasizing the university’s commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the initiative features a spectacular array of events conceived and organized by faculty and schools throughout the university. With presentations by critically acclaimed artists and distinguished speakers, the series features theatrical productions, music and dance performances, film screenings, lectures and workshops.
Emphasizing the university’s commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the initiative features a spectacular array of events conceived and organized by faculty and schools throughout the university. With presentations by critically acclaimed artists and distinguished speakers, the series features theatrical productions, music and dance performances, film screenings, lectures and workshops.
Screening Quincy Jones: Duke Ellington… We Love You Madly
Part of the yearlong event series Quincy Jones: Beyond Category
Originally presented on Friday, September 20, 2024, "Screening Quincy Jones" kicked off the USC Thornton School of Music’s year-long tribute to Quincy Jones. Working across styles and idioms including classical, jazz, pop, R&B, and film scoring-and breaking ground for African American achievement in the entertainment industries and in philanthropy-Jones has garnered the highest levels of critical and commercial acclaim.
This celebration of his seven decades of unprecedented professional creativity and excellence as a trailblazing cultural figure includes a vocal masterclass, panel conversations, close listening sessions, and more.
On the 50th anniversary of Duke Ellington’s passing, a rare screening of the thrilling 1973 concert special, Quincy Jones’s television debut as music director and conductor for the groundbreaking composer alongside a stellar lineup of musicians including Ray Charles, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr., and Aretha Franklin, was followed by a conversation moderated by Jason King, dean of USC Thornton School of Music. The panel featured music executive Ed Eckstine, Grammy Award-winning producer Gregg Field, and award-winning musican, composer, and USC Thornton professor Patrice Rushen.
Presented by USC Visions and Voices. Organized by the USC Thornton School of Music in collaboration with the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective.
Originally presented on Friday, September 20, 2024, "Screening Quincy Jones" kicked off the USC Thornton School of Music’s year-long tribute to Quincy Jones. Working across styles and idioms including classical, jazz, pop, R&B, and film scoring-and breaking ground for African American achievement in the entertainment industries and in philanthropy-Jones has garnered the highest levels of critical and commercial acclaim.
This celebration of his seven decades of unprecedented professional creativity and excellence as a trailblazing cultural figure includes a vocal masterclass, panel conversations, close listening sessions, and more.
On the 50th anniversary of Duke Ellington’s passing, a rare screening of the thrilling 1973 concert special, Quincy Jones’s television debut as music director and conductor for the groundbreaking composer alongside a stellar lineup of musicians including Ray Charles, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr., and Aretha Franklin, was followed by a conversation moderated by Jason King, dean of USC Thornton School of Music. The panel featured music executive Ed Eckstine, Grammy Award-winning producer Gregg Field, and award-winning musican, composer, and USC Thornton professor Patrice Rushen.
Presented by USC Visions and Voices. Organized by the USC Thornton School of Music in collaboration with the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective.
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Gender, Queerness, Disability, and the Arts - A Conversation with A. Laura Brody and Brontë Grimm
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Artist and curator A. Laura Brody and award-winning and internationally exhibited multidisciplinary artist and queer and trans disability activist Brontë Grimm discuss their artistic trajectories, aesthetic practices, and experience as a disabled, queer, trans artist working today. Grimm is a featured artist in Brody’s group show, Opulent Mobility, which is on display at USC’s Hoyt Gallery at t...
Opulent Mobility Opening Panel
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What does it mean to center disability in arts practice and aesthetics? Opulent Mobility is a vibrant group exhibition at the Hoyt Gallery on the USC Health Sciences Campus (open through October 25, 2024) that spotlights artists whose works answer this question by reframing and recalibrating conventional approaches to disability and chronic illness. Now in its ninth year and being shown for the...
Reimagining Disability Narratives through Artistic Practice - A Lecture by A. Laura Brody
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In conjunction with the exhibition OPULENT MOBILITY at the Hoyt Gallery on the USC Health Sciences Campus (open until October 25, 2024), artist and curator A. Laura Brody discusses how conventional narratives around disability and chronic illness can be engaged and reimagined through artistic practice. From the history of adorning assistive devices such as wheelchairs and canes to contemporary ...
Olafur Eliasson in conversation with Johanna Burton
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Originally presented on Monday, September 9, 2024, acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson and Johanna Burton, The Maurice Marciano Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles shared the stage to discuss Eliasson’s career, practice and MOCA exhibition Olafur Eliasson: OPEN. OPEN, stems from his belief in the potential of inconclusiveness-the idea that in every artwork, exhibition, o...
18th Annual Visions and Voices Kickoff and Arts Fest Recap.
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USC Visions and Voices kicked off last year's 2023-24 season with our annual arts festival, SPARK! Experience the night of performances, art activations, giveaways and Trojan pride as we prepare for this year's festival which will highlight the artistic might of our students across the campus. USC students, faculty and staff are encouraged to visit our website and RSVP for the 19th Annual Visio...
USC Visions and Voices End-of-Season Recap 2023-24
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Thank you for an exciting 2023-24 season, from USC Visions and Voices!
Rebecca Gomperts Discusses Art, Activism, and Reproductive Rights
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Originally presented on Friday, October 27, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. Dutch physician, artist, and human rights activist, Rebecca Gomperts gave a presentation and discussed her career at the intersection of art, medicine, and activism with USC Roski School of Art and Design professor, Amelia Jones.
An Evening with Maxine Hong Kingston
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Originally presented on Monday, November 13, 2023, at 7 p.m. as part of the Subir and Malini Chowdhury Foundation Distinguished Speakers Series in collaboration with Visions and Voices. Called an “Asian-American literary pioneer, whose writing has paved the way for many immigrants’ stories” (The New Yorker), groundbreaking novelist, poet, and memoirist Maxine Hong Kingston is the author of awar...
Boundless Curiosity: Unleashing the Potential of Inclusive Design Thinking with Mark Rios
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Originally presented on Monday, October 16, 2023 at 7 p.m. as the inaugural installment of "Crossing Design Borders", an annual speaker series launched by the USC School of Architecture in partnership with USC Visions and Voices. With a focus on curiosity and defining one’s own formula for inclusive innovation, distinguished architect and landscape architect Mark Rios will explore the transform...
Ephrat Asherie Dance: UNDERSCORED (trailer)
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Trailer for Ephrat Asherie Dance: UNDERSCORED, coming to USC on October 19, 2023! ONE NIGHT ONLY Presented by USC Visions and Voices More info: visionsandvoices.usc.edu
USC Visions and Voices 2023-24 Season Announcement
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Announcing the 2023-24 season for USC Visions and Voices! Free events featuring music, dance, theatre, cinematic arts, visual art, architecture, and the humanities. Check out the USC Visions and Voices website for more information visionsandvoices.usc.edu
Losing Ground @ 40 Panel Discussion
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Originally presented on Saturday, January 28, 2023, this panel on the Form in Losing Ground and Black Independent Filmmaking brought together UCSD professor and documentary filmmaker Zeinabu Irene Davis, UC Irvine professor Philana Payton, and Cornell University professor and author Samantha Noelle Sheppard. The panel was moderated by USC PhD candidate Alex Hack, and was preceded by a conversat...
Losing Ground @ 40 Screening and Talkback
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Losing Ground @ 40 Screening and Talkback
Emily Silverman - The Power of the Voice: Storytelling, Medicine, and The Nocturnists
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Emily Silverman - The Power of the Voice: Storytelling, Medicine, and The Nocturnists
John Singleton: A Celebration - Higher Learning conversation
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John Singleton: A Celebration - Higher Learning conversation
John Singleton: A Celebration - Boyz n the Hood Conversation
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John Singleton: A Celebration - Boyz n the Hood Conversation
Sayantani DasGupta - Telling Stories in Medicine
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Sayantani DasGupta - Telling Stories in Medicine
The Running Show - Coming to USC Sept. 29
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The Running Show - Coming to USC Sept. 29
Gibney Company - USC Visions and Voices promo
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Gibney Company - USC Visions and Voices promo
Jacob Collier: Music, Mindset, and Creativity
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Jacob Collier: Music, Mindset, and Creativity
Inequalities Unmasked: A Lecture by Keith Wailoo
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Inequalities Unmasked: A Lecture by Keith Wailoo
Belonging as Survival: Creativity, Activism, and Community
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Belonging as Survival: Creativity, Activism, and Community
California Dystopia: Ahmanson Lab Presentation
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California Dystopia: Ahmanson Lab Presentation
Love that this panel and our art teaches the medical industry to be more compassionate & ethical to patients with disabilities.
This Opulent Mobility Retrospectiva is such a beautiful exhibition that I’m honored to be part of!
Thank you so much for making these events possible!
Thank you so much for these wonderful recordings!
Thank you so much for making this series possible!
It was such an honor to participate on this panel. I learned so much from the other artists who are doing truly incredible work. Thank you, USC Visions and Voices for helping to affect change for those of us with disabilities!
Could the producers of this video please edit in clips of the images that Eliasson and Burton and discussing? It is not very informative to hear them talk about images they are seeing projected at the back and not be able to see them in this video.
All children and many adults may widen the mind profoundly listening to this type of music and tone. I love his fun participation with the audience.
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This is the most Tegan Sara has ever looked.
he's so interesting i love him
I love Harry ❤
A bunch of idiots. These academic "victims" will be destroyed soon when the economy decides they aren't adding any value.
This is great we need to put this out for our people !🎉
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all these old academic idiots
This is great. Thanks for posting.
The future of music
At 14 minutes I was in tears. What a beautiful soul
Damn Jimmy this is so cool. I would love to be part of your next generation.
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Keep uploading!! Easy video ranking > 'Promo SM' .
Yes!!!! THE STAINS!!!! where can i watch the whole thing????? omg im so happy to have more info about that scene
Search for “eastside punks” in TH-cam and you find all four(so sat) episodes of the series.
The first movie cut was about 3hrs;36min, and it was whittled down to 2hrs. Apparently, a lot of the scenes that ended up on the cutting room floor were Taryn related, beyond the sex scene. Is that true? Does anybody who was associated with the making of this movie know any details of what those scenes were? Pardon the tastelessness of this question, but is there a director's cut still out there somewhere in existence?
USC, good day.Enjoyed- you made pro -talk you later- :))
My question is that how late modern architecture is Exuberant
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Getting paid to push Fiction.
This is the outcome of US & Terrorists aka Pakistan Peace deal. US allowed for Pakistan invasion at the cost of Afghanistan's young generation. @Crystal, you are not monitity as there is no accurate data due to corruption. 250 years of corruption only means destruction, murder and tyranny. It is Time the US and UK change their biased policies towards Afghanistan.
Such a delight to see such talent, creativity, humor and humility. Always learning, always teaching, always exploring then bringing us along for the ride.
PRETTY. COOL !!!!!!!!!!!
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Angela Davis a Prison Abolitionist who endorsed Joe Biden, a Mass Incarcerator and Kamala Harris, a Prison Laborist.
Why does this only have 30 views? God ya'll suck.
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I as a woman also need to get out of Afghanistan my hasband is a political activist and he is working against taliban right now and our life is in danger but no one is lestening to our voice.
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@@mohammadkhalidhaidar7152 lolll
Thanx for this.. how cool
This is the most “sara” tegan has ever looked
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Angela Davis on violence, from early on, having it in the neighborhood 2:28 minutes long : th-cam.com/video/iIDgDFvyeS8/w-d-xo.html
I must say...well I have made two other comments already on other things...but Angela's diction is sounding so good to my ears, I wish I could sound that good, like drum patterns with the words and phrases as well, well I would say..all the time, and beautiful "melody"/tone it just comes naturally for her I believe, she just has it, as they use to say.
As of at 51 minutes into the interview, what to do with your life, for me as like for Angela I heard an inner voice kind of what I was born to do, around between 12 and 15 years old for me, and as for Angela, how much money I would make was not involved in that decision, that was secondary, I needed to love my life and feel in harmony with what I would do, and for conscience one need to take a stand time and again. That was also an advice they gave in school that jobs comes and goes but a passion stays on.
George Monbiot (journalist at "The Guardian") on capitalism (as talked of by Angela at 34 minutes into the video interview). "Capitalism is the Planet’s Cancer: Operate Before it’s too Late | George Monbiot. th-cam.com/video/KEuSpqc-uqg/w-d-xo.html
Very good conversation.
Dr. Kraft defends her work, and encourages the listeners to vote against the current administration. The new administration has increased the numbers at the border by undoing the work of the last President. I supposed that in her role she cannot present a balanced approach to the problem of families with young children, pregnant women, and unaccompanied minors flooding our border. Our institutions can't support these needy masses. There are American children who have suffered trauma and could use her services.
Magnus l love you so match... l miss you😍😍😍😘😘😘
We all do ❤️➰❤️
Tuned from Nairobi Kenya✊🏿
Wish they would have talked about more than Glee...Magnus Bane was the best character Harry has played to date.
I vastly preferred him in Shadowhunters too, but I thought it was fascinating and definitely on topic for the conversation (also very heartbreaking) to hear about his experiences on Glee, where his character and Tina (the other Asian character, who was part of the main cast from Season 1 but was basically sidelined throughout the entire series) were often subjected to racism, and it was racism that was not actually subverted in any way but played very straight. And to be honest, had not Magnus Bane been specifically written by author Cassandra Clare to be half-Indonesian and half-Dutch, Harry Shum Jr. would not have been cast as Magnus Bane, because they would have most likely gotten a white actor to play that part. I remember when Godfrey Gao was cast as Magnus Bane for the movie adaptation, people were howling that Adam Lambert should have been cast as Magnus Bane.
@@sharonhooper2365 I don't know about that...the show took a very white list of characters from the books and definitely diversified them. If you read the books, everyone was white except Magnus, so I think the show did well. And Magnus was half Indonesian, half demon, not Dutch. His step-dad was Dutch. I totally agree with you about Glee...I used to get so pissed every time they said "Other Asian", I can't imagine how horrible it was for Jenna and Harry. Glee was hailed as being so great, but tbere were serious problems with racism, LGBTQ rep, etc.
@@rochelledunlap9993 Magnus's mother was half Dutch and half Indonesian. It is true that in the television series, the Downworlders are mostly played by POC actors, and Isabelle and her mother are played by Latino actresses, but then they had to go and give Isabelle the promiscuous and drug addict storylines. Raphaelle Santiago is Latino in the books, and Maia is Black in the books. Also, unfortunately in the television series, the mostly POC Downworlders, including Magnus, exist mostly to serve the predominantly white Shadowhunter cast, so it's not really a show without its own issues. Still, Glee is definitely more relevant to the topic of this video conversation.
I will never tire of saying that harry is my greatest inspiration 🥺❤️
The purest human ever ❤