Our performance art production addressed the University of Tampa's housing dilemma. During the autumn semester of 2021, the institution admitted an unusually large number of students, exceeding its housing capacity. This issue was important to our work, which depicted President Vaughn as unduly concerned with financial gain and expansion, a viewpoint held by many students affected by the situation. As a result, students were required to find off-campus accommodation, pay for utilities, and handle transportation, which added major stress and expense to their college experience.
The performance was intended to initially confuse the audience, generating a sense of uncertainty that reflected the pupils' situation. This uncertainty was progressively cleared up when we introduced interactive features, allowing the audience to interact directly with the narrative and completely comprehend the message.
Niyah, Francisco, Ava, and I played students in desperate need of shelter, while Alex portrayed President Vaughn. I lead the group, coming up with the initial idea and monitoring its execution. We obtained the essential props and collaborated to refine and implement our plan. This combined effort resulted in a spectacular presentation that eloquently illustrated the housing crisis for our audience.
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