Cecilia J. Pang
- Associate Chair of Theatre
- Professor
- THEATRE
Room C393 University Theatre Building
261 UCB, 麻豆影院 CO, 80309-0261
Cecilia J. Pang, PhD in Dramatic Art-Directing, University of California at Berkeley; MA in Theatre Arts, San Francisco State University; BA in English, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. CU faculty member since 2003.
According to Cecilia, 鈥淢y research/creative work philosophy is rooted first and foremost in my passion for making art. I want to keep my art vital by exploring creative new form and content and by venturing into unconquered territories; to take the road less traveled. I follow this dictum, as a director/filmmaker, by striving to awaken the powers of thought, feeling, passion, inspiration and aspiration, through creations of daring new visions and thinking 鈥渙utside the box.鈥
CU Theatre Directing Credits Include:
Jesus Christ Superstar, The Dance and the Railroad, Marisol, Go Lysistrata!, Here I Am Here I Stay, The Grapes of Wrath, Breaking the Code, Peeru Gunto, Alice in Wonderland or Not, Kaidan, and Anon(ymous).
Filmmaking Credits Include:
100 Birds Harmonizing (2013): Awarded best in Education. The Greenhouse Effect (2010), It Has Not been Easy (2007); What Price Passion (2006): Official selection at TOMI film festival; Little Tiger (2005): Official selections at: Vancouver Asian Film Festival, [Dis]Orient Asian Film Festival, The Indie Gathering (2nd Place Documentary Feature); Gold Mountain Ballad (2004): Official selection at Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival; and The Hands that Build Shakespeare (2003), screened at Denver PBS, Channels 6, 8, 12.
A Fulbright research scholar in Hong Kong (2010), Cecilia is currently working on a documentary film on Hong Kong Cantonese Opera as a Conduit to Connect Culture, Creativity and Curriculum. She also serves as the Artistic Associate for the Qi Shu Fang Peking Opera Company in New York.