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Visual & Performing Arts Presentations

Visual and performing arts presentations include lecture-recitals, musical performances, and interactive visual experiences.

Name College Major Faculty Research Mentor Title
Juan Carlos Narvaez College of Creative Arts Flute Performance Nina Assimakopoulos Preparation, Performance, and Recording of 12 Memorized and Choreographed Works for Four Flutes Abstract
: Preparation, Performance, and Recording of 12 Memorized and Choreographed Works for Four Flutes
| Presentation : Preparation, Performance, and Recording of 12 Memorized and Choreographed Works for Four Flutes
Euna Joh College of Creative Arts
Music Composition, Piano Performance
Yu-Chun Chien
The Exploration of Sounds and Techniques in String Quartet, Love Languages, by Euna Joh Abstract : The Exploration of Sounds and Techniques in String Quartet, Love Languages, by Euna Joh | Presentation : The Exploration of Sounds and Techniques in String Quartet, Love Languages, by Euna Joh
Elizabeth Rockwell College of Creative Arts
Music Performance George Willis A Study of the Relationships Between American, Swiss, and French Rudimental Drumming Abstract : A Study of the Relationships Between American, Swiss, and French Rudimental Drumming | Presentation : A Study of the Relationships Between American, Swiss, and French Rudimental Drumming
Bijan Fandey Reed College of Media Interactive Design for Media NA Basilisk Breakout, A Virtual Reality Experience Abstract : Basilisk Breakout, A Virtual Reality Experience | Presentation : Basilisk Breakout, A Virtual Reality Experience

Commenting on Presentations

Our virtual symposium uses the platform VoiceThread to enable virtual engagement between presenters and symposium attendees. We encourage attendees to leave a comment or question after watching the presentations, and student presenters will respond by or before April 30, 2020.

To leave a comment, follow the instructions below.

1. Create a free VoiceThread account using a non-WVU email address (i.e. instead use a gmail account, a yahoo account, etc.):  https://voicethread.com/register/

2. Navigate back to our symposium webpage and select the presentation on which you wish to comment.

3. If you are not already logged in, use the "sign in" button at the top right to log into your VoiceThread account.

4. Once logged in and viewing the presentation on which you wish to comment, use the + Comment button in the bottom center of the page to choose from the available methods (typing text, using your phone, recording an audio comment, recording a video comment, or uploading a comment). Drag the scrubber ball to the point in the presentation where you want to insert your comment, then add and save your comment.