CAH-nversations: A UCF College of Arts Humanities Podcast
Looking for a simple way to stay in the loop about arts and humanities news in the UCF community? Look no further than CAH-nversations: A UCF College of Arts and Humanities Podcast, created to bring the voices of creative minds in our community — from faculty to students — straight to your ear. Whether driving, exercising or multitasking, anyone can tune into these behind-the-scenes discussions about exciting news and events in Orlando.
Episodes
Monday May 22, 2023
Monday May 22, 2023
Theatre UCF alum Edmarie Montes is guest directing a new play called Bite Me for Pegasus PlayLab, UCF’s annual festival dedicated to developing work by emerging playwrights. Learn more and get tickets at: performingarts.cah.ucf.edu/theatre/pegasus-playlab
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Gian Arellano speaks with Madeleine Mulford about his new play, Race to Infinity, to be performed on April 11 at UCF Celebrates the Arts. Arellano is the artistic director of Project Spotlight, UCF's student-run developmental theatre organization and a theatre studies major.
Race to Infinity unpacks Sara’s shaky upbringing in a Latin household and struggles to find her worth when faced with expectations that seem impossible to reach. Learn more at arts.ucf.edu/celebrates.
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Jeff Moore, dean of the UCF College of Arts and Humanities, talks with CAH Communications Assistant Madeleine Mulford. They discuss the intersection of arts and technology as well as UCF Celebrates the Arts, the College’s annual festival of creativity held at Doctor Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April.
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Composer Alex Burtzos and librettist Daniel Neer talk with CAH communications assistant Madeleine Mulford about a new opera they are developing called HE Who Gets Slapped. Portions of the opera will be performed at the UCF Symphony Orchestra: When in Rome concert with members of Opera Orlando at UCF Celebrates the Arts on April 6. Learn more and get tickets at arts.ucf.edu/celebrates.