Fall 2021 Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts Magazine

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Making a bloody connection Dietz’s Dracula: Mina’s Quest. The Rep’s Apprentice Company took the stage with a frightening and provocative new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, directed by Associate Professor of Theatre David Long. The new adaptation followed Mina, the brave heroine, as she dared to defy the ruler of the night.

“It’s Dracula, and they’re biting people,” Bullins said. “That also means they had to be able to swallow it.” That led to the blood needing some special dietary considerations for some of the actors, including being gluten-free. “We want to make sure that student safety is the top priority,” Bullins said.

It wouldn’t be Dracula without some blood, however. For this pro-

After doing a lot of research, Bullins turned to the Food Innovation

duction, the Carson School had a unique partnership with the Food

Center to see if they would help. He was connected to Julie Reiling, a

Innovation Center at Nebraska Innovation Campus to create the spe-

senior consultant FPC at the Food Processing Center.

cial blood used in the production. “There’s a ton of blood. You can’t have Dracula without blood,” Long said.

“I took Jamie’s initial call about creating an edible, gluten-free, sugar-free, non-staining blood for a vampire production that the theater department was going to do,” Reiling said. “We often get some interesting

But they needed special blood for this production.

requests for assistance with some unique food items, but I can honestly

“There’s a multitude of ways that the blood has to be used as an

say that this has been the most bizarre request we have ever received.”

effect in the show,” said Associate Professor of Theatre Jamie Bullins. “If it’s an effect that was used, like it just gets on things, there are laundry issues you have to deal with. I’m used to that. That was the first con-

Both teams from the Carson School and the Food Innovation Center worked to get everything just right. “It’s been fun,” Bullins said. “One of the great things about working

cern because it’s a period piece. So it’s not like you can just throw some

on a college campus is that there are all these fantastic people who

t-shirts and jeans in the laundry.”

have specialties.”  ■

Left to right: Bethany Jackson, Zoe Kraus, Camille Lerner, Nathan Alexander, Jamie Bullins and Julie Reiling work on the perfect formula for the blood used in Dracula: Mina’s Quest at the Food Innovation Center.

The Nebraska Repertory Theatre closed its season last May with Steven

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Endowment celebrates 20th anniversary

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pages 71-72

Circle Lists

3min
page 59

Music alumna Taylor named one of Billboard’s Top Music Lawyers for 2021

1min
page 70

Ceramics alumna Willers is NCECA president-elect

2min
page 67

Faculty Notes

10min
pages 63-65

Korff School alum’s music heard on multi-platinum recording artist albums

1min
page 66

College welcomes new faculty

1min
page 62

Laurel Shoemaker focused on students

4min
pages 60-61

Donor List

12min
pages 56-58

In Memoriam

3min
pages 54-55

What if there was a future planet made of JUNK?

7min
pages 42-45

In memory of Jack Rokahr (1922-2021

3min
page 53

ArtsCast Nebraska podcast launches

2min
page 50

Williams takes ‘Stay Wild’ community art project to Alliance

4min
pages 51-52

Carson Center dedication events win CASE Award

1min
page 47

May commencement held in person

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Garrett’s research helps elevate the work of black choral composers

8min
pages 38-41

Painting strokes build ‘The Human Connection’

1min
page 36

Horn studio hosts Zoom masterclasses

2min
page 28

The American LOVE Project launches

2min
page 37

Student research leads to bike share program graphics

3min
pages 34-35

Making a bloody connection

2min
page 33

Oboe student adapts to online DMA recital

2min
page 29

Looking back and moving forward: Nebraska Rep continues partnership with St. Louis Black Rep

6min
pages 30-32

Carson Center course explores virtual and social worlds

4min
pages 26-27

College announces new music building

2min
pages 4-5

Students take watercolor course during three-week session

2min
page 24

Dean’s Letter

3min
pages 2-3

Theatre student designs mobile app to control lighting

3min
page 25

Meet the faculty

9min
pages 11-15

Meet our students

8min
pages 16-19

Meet our alumni

8min
pages 20-23

Dance program takes its next steps

8min
pages 6-10
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