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In spring 2005, as part of the UC Santa Cruz Spring Dance program, I was gifted with the realization of a long-held dream when Professor Ted Warburton offered a class that would culminate in a telematic dance and music event with New York University. I played music live online simultaneously with musicians at NYU, and also created a 10-minute multimedia piece entitled, "Sisters" co-starring Jess Damsen.
It seems like such a long time ago! But I will never forget how my heart soared as I was living a dream-come-true.
SERAP
UCSC's Student Employee Recognition Program (SERAP)
Over 10,000 students attending UCSC represent an amazingly skilled and diverse labor pool from which departments can draw almost any required degree of ability and competence. Students have become critical partners with the UCSC administration in providing delivery of a wide variety of services to campus clientele. In recognition of their service, employers of students often ask how they can reward their employees. There is a formal method of recognizing outstanding UCSC student employee contributions: the annual Student Employee Recognition Award Ceremony.
Cynthia Payne documented the 2005 SERAP event
Available as a movie or interactive DVD from the Career Center
Sound Experience
Made with the Korsakow System, this interactive DVD includes interviews and performances from the musical community Cynthia plays with in Santa Cruz including: Wayne Jackson (Woodstockhausen), Amar, Tim Thompson, and Rick Walker.
With opening remarks by Ray Manzarek.
Available as an interactive DVD. Email request to cpayne(at)ucsc(dot)edu