Marisa Vural, '01 (BardCorps)
2011
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Vural speaks about her wide knowledge of languages; a focus in art that incorporated theater, video, movement, and media; following in the footsteps of her Bardian brother; video production in New York City; life as an actress; her vocation as a working and teaching artist in at-risk New York City schools; the advantages of creating her own major that allowed her to work in multimedia; activism, individuality and creativity on campus, her start in children's theater education at Bard; FYSem with President Botstein; opera at Bard and congas in the train station; balancing work and academics; moonlighting as a stand-up comedian and the first Intercollegiate Poetry Slam; vegan grilled cheeses in between Bardian life.
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