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Phi Beta Kappa Lecture: The Arts, Democracy, and Public Life

How do the arts activate public life? 
What is the role of the arts in sustaining democracy? 

As the Phi Beta Kappa Society and the United States both mark their 250th anniversaries, this lecture presented by Dr. Shannon Jackson reflects on how the arts help shape civic identity and free expression. Through historic and contemporary examples, we’ll explore how public art challenges our understanding of community and opens us to new possibilities of what democracy can mean.

Thursday, Nov. 6 | 6 p.m.
Cornerstone Arts Center Film Screening Room

Picture of Shannon Jackson- presenter of the Phi Beta Kappa Lecture — The Arts, Democracy, and Public Life, November 6 at 6 p.m., Cornerstone Arts Center Film Screening Room.
 

Stage Combat with Sean Verdu in Blocks 3-4

Picture of Sean Verdu, instructor of Dramatic Encounters: Stage Combat Techniques

Get ready to duck, dodge, and parry! This block, Theatre and Dance welcomes Sean Verdu, a Colorado Springs-based performer, educator, and fight choreographer, for an action-packed TH200 Dramatic Encounters: Stage Combat Techniques on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Cornerstone 130 at 4 p.m.

A graduate of East 15 Acting School in London, Verdu has performed around the world, including Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. He has over 17 years of experience choreographing fights for stage.

In this high-energy class, Verdu guides students through the art of safe, powerful storytelling through movement. His passion for helping young performers take big creative risks (and land them safely!) makes this a course not to miss.

 

Mainstage Production Class: TH212 4411

Promotional poster for Laughing on the Edge: Staging the Short Plays of Christopher Durang. The poster features bold black text reading “LAUGHING ON THE EDGE” with a small silhouette of a person in black, standing on the tilted letter “E.” The figure appears to be laughing or leaning back joyfully. The top right corner reads “BLOCK 4” on a blue banner. Below the main image, text describes the course — a Mainstage Production directed by Shannon R. Davis — and invites students to enroll in the class in Block 4, with possible additional afternoon rehearsals. Performance dates will be Dec 11-14.
 

Block 3 Theatre and Dance Visiting Faculty 

Playwriting with Visiting Artist Giovanni Ortega

This block, Giovanni Ortega returns to CC to lead an inspiring deep dive into the art and craft of Playwriting. A playwright, performer, and professor whose work champions inclusion and cross-cultural understanding, Ortega invites students to explore story structure, dialogue, and character through a lens of authenticity and connection.

With over a decade of experience working with theatre companies and communities across the globe, Ortega brings his signature warmth and curiosity to the classroom, creating a space where every student’s voice matters and every story has power.

Portrait of Giovanni Ortega, playwright and visiting artist.

Catch Ortega teaching TH217 3321: Playwriting this block and will return in Block 6!

 

Moving Together: The Power of Arts, Health, and Well-Being with Visiting Artist Suzanne Costello

Headshot of visiting artist Suzanne Costello.

Award-winning choreographer and educator Suzanne Costello guides students through a powerful journey at the intersection of art and healing in Moving Together: The Power of Arts, Health, and Well-Being.

A pioneer in arts and health programming, Costello has led creative initiatives across the U.S. and abroad, from work with cancer patients and veterans to her groundbreaking Caring for the Caregiver project. In this course, students explore how movement and creativity can build empathy, community, and connection across disciplines.

Catch Costello teaching DA200 3311: Moving Together this block!

 
Graphic to announce two new spring theatre courses.

New Theatre Courses Coming This Spring!

TH200 6611 – Jokes, Skits, Pranks: New Comedy in Live Performance in Block 6

TH200 7711 –  Storytelling through Landscape Design in Block 7

With Associate Professor Ryan Platt
Dive into the art of what makes us laugh! This new course explores comedy in all its forms, stand-up, improv, sketch, and performance art, while giving students the chance to write, experiment, and perform original material. Discover how humor challenges convention and builds community, all while sharpening your creative instincts.

With Associate Professor Marie Davis
Explore how scenery and space can become powerful storytellers in this hands-on design course. Students will learn how landscapes shape emotion, meaning, and movement on stage while experimenting with visual composition, texture, and symbolism. Perfect for theatre artists eager to blend imagination with design.

Enroll during pre-registration in Block 3 to secure your spot!

 

Meet Your 2025 Theatre and Dance Student Representatives!

We’re excited to introduce this year’s Theatre and Dance Department Student Representatives!
These dedicated students have volunteered to serve as a bridge between peers, faculty, and staff—helping to foster communication, share ideas, and keep our department community thriving.

Have a question, suggestion, concern, or shout-out to share? Reach out to your reps—they’re here for you.

Many thanks to Carina, Ella, and Snezana for their leadership, enthusiasm, and commitment to the department.

Portrait of Student Rep: Snežana Radoičić - Sophomore Theatre Minor, Economics Major 
Portrait of Student Rep: Bella Boyd Brocker - Junior Double Major in Dance and Creative Writing  
Portrait of Student Rep: Carina Rockart – Senior Theatre Major in Design

Snežana Radoičić - Sophomore, Theatre Minor, Economics Major 

Bella Boyd Brocker - Junior, Double Major in Dance and Creative Writing  

Carina Rockart – Senior, Theatre Major in Design

 

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