Monday, November 23, 2015

Staging a student-led show


Note: Story updated to reflect performance opening on Thursday, Dec. 3 


When "Next Fall" begins its run at Paul and Vi Loo Theatre on Thursday, Dec. 3. it will be the first student-led mainstage production at Hawai‘i Pacific University. HPU students can attend the show for free.

The acclaimed play was written by Geoffrey Nauffts and directed by theater student Joshua Aiu.

"The show is not a musical, which is what a lot of community theaters do," said Aiu. "It's a dark comedy. There's nuance."

The play centers around a five-year relationship between Adam and Luke, but goes beyond a typical love story, Aiu said.

"It deals with religion, lack of religion, love, Christianity, Judaism, atheism, heterosexual love, homosexual love, divorce. It deals with everything. You come to see this show, you're going to walk away with something."

He's quite proud of the cast, all HPU students. They have poured over the script and rehearsed performances to deliver an emotional punch to audiences.

"We want them to laugh uncontrollably. We want them to cry to the point where they die. That's the goal of the show. We want to make you laugh and in the end, you're going to remember those laughs are so precious."

Aiu said HPU's new student-centered theater program, with the support of drama instructor Troy Apostol and Director of Performing Arts Teresa McCreary, allows the students the freedom to push their talents in a collaborative environment.

For example, instead of casting to fill the role of someone in his late 40s, the student will need to "transform to fit that age," Aiu said.

"Everyone else would cast that age. We're going to stand on our ability of acting."

Aiu is passionate about the stage. Born in Hawai‘i to a family with a strong performing arts background, he is a graduate of Kamehameha Schools where he studied drama.

He started at HPU last year. "Next Fall" will be the first play that he's directed for a general audience.

Aiu especially invites HPU students to the show, to see what their friends are bringing to the stage. That's why students can attend for free.

"You're seeing your peers go to new heights and new limits," he said proudly. "This is a beautiful thing. We're going to do this show for you."

"Next Fall" runs until Dec. 6. For more information, see www.hpu.edu/theatre.


Campus Activities Board receives association awards

Left to right: Thalia Hedrick,  Jasmine Willis, 
Gleanne Dimson, Dyon Buitenkamp 
At the National Association for Campus Activities West Conference held in Spokane, Wash., Nov. 12-15, HPU Campus Activities Board received two awards:
  • Outstanding Annual Program award for the 10th Annual DaFreakshow Pre-show
  • Shelley K. Bannish Award for Outstanding Staff Advisor to Assistant Director, Student Activities, Gleanne Dimson
Dimson and CAB members Thalia Hedrick, Jasmine Willis, Dyon Buitenkamp and Avery Fukeda attended the conference.

Nov. 24, 2015: Announcements


Senior Class Breakfast and Grad Fair
Graduating students are invited to two events on Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Aloha Tower Marketplace Center Atrium. Starting at 10 a.m., enjoy food, fellowship, and giveaways at the Senior Class Breakfast. Stay for the 11 a.m. Grad Fair and gather career information, pick up your cap and gown, decorate your cap, take a senior class portrait, and more! RSVP by Wednesday, Nov. 25, here. More information here. 
Countdown to Finals starts Monday, Nov. 30
To help you destress during this busy time, events and snacks will be provided. Extended hours will be available at the Libraries, Learning Commons and Center for Academic Success, and students are welcome to reserve a classroom at HLC 24/7. More information here.

Complete Student Course Evaluations Today!
Don’t miss the chance to make your voices heard about how to improve course content and design, teaching effectiveness and create better learning environments at HPU! Students enrolled in Fall 15-Week & Fall B 8-Week courses who complete their course evaluations by Thurs., Dec. 17, 5 p.m. automatically participate in the “Early Grade View Incentive” to view final grades one week early! Use the link in the invitation sent to your HPU email, or log onto Blackboard to complete course evaluations. More information here.

Federal Work Study Communications job 
Are you eligible for Federal Work Study (FWS)? University Communications is seeking a FWS student for Spring 2016 to primarily assist with the ‘Ohana newsletter. You will earn some money and build your resume while making a positive contribution to your university! See position #10153  on HPU Connect.

De-Stress Fest at the Downtown Bookstore
Prepping for finals taking its toll? Need to decompress, take a load off, let your mind wander? Come to the downtown campus bookstore on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and enjoy the Hot Cocoa Bar, chill to some soothing music, grab some colored pencils and let your inner Rembrandt emerge at the coloring table! There will be games to play, giveaways and more.

2015 Fall Commencement is less than a month away: Volunteers still needed
Volunteers are still needed for various shifts at the Thursday, Dec. 17, commencement ceremony at the Blaisdell Arena: Exhibition Hall/Arena Set Up, Line Leaders, Bag Check Room Attendants, and Concierge on Concourse. If you are available to help, please sign up for a shift here. More information here or email the planning committee at commencement@hpu.edu.

Fall Financial Aid deadline Monday, Nov. 30
Reminder from the Office of Financial Aid: Students interested in receiving aid for the Fall semester should submit all documents by Mon., Nov. 30, 5 p.m.

On-Campus housing available at the Waterfront Lofts
Looking for on-campus housing for spring 2016 and summer 2016? Apply for the Waterfront Lofts today on your Pipeline account. Students have access to HPU spaces, activities, public transportation, and nearby retail and dining. More information here. Questions? Call Residence Life at 808-236-3540.

Spring 2016 registration is open
Get the best selection of classes for Spring 2016 by registering now! Be sure to resolve any registration holds that are preventing you from enrolling for next term. Check for holds on Campus Pipeline: Quick Links – Register Online – Check Your Registration Status. View the Registration schedule and policies here. View web registration procedures for main campus courses here. IMPORTANT: Summer 2016 registration has been delayed until Dec. 1.