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Bacarisse, Angela Angela Bacarisse 805 Spring Valley Drive, Nacogdoches, TX 75964 Ph. 936-559-1429 cell 936-558-7710 e-mail [email protected] EDUCATION M.F.A. Theatre Design; University of Memphis, Memphis, TN B.A. Theatre; University of Delaware, Newark, DE TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2001-pres Stephen F. Austin State University- Nacogdoches, TX rank: Professor, tenure and promotion received 2006, promotion received 2012 Administrator of Student Productions courses taught: Principles of Design Advanced Makeup Design Costume Technology BFA Portfolio Costume Design Costume History Stage Makeup Advanced Costume Technology Stage Management SFA 101- Freshman Experience 2014 Recipient SFA College of Fine Arts Teaching Excellence Award 1995-2000 University of North Carolina-Asheville, Asheville, NC rank; Assistant Professor, re-appointment received, 1997 courses taught; Costume Construction Costume Design Arts and Ideas, Liberal Studies Elements of Production Advanced Costume Techniques Scenic Rendering Advanced Costume Rendering Stage and Arts Management First Year Experience, Drama Costume History Makeup Design 1994-1995 College of Charleston, Charleston, SC rank; Visiting Artist courses taught; Introduction to Theatre Costume Construction Costume Design 1990- 1994 James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA rank; Staff Instructor courses taught; Technical Costuming Makeup Design Costume Design Tap Dance Introduction to Technical Production First Year Seminar, Liberal Studies Directed Projects in Properties, Stage Management & Light Design 1988-1990 Memphis State University, Memphis, TN rank; Graduate Assistant courses taught: Makeup Design Costume construction Introduction to Theatre Bacarisse 1 1987 Ballet Studio of Newark, Newark, DE rank; Instructor courses taught; Advanced & Intermediate Jazz Beginner Ballet for Adults Beginner Jazz for Adults 1982-83 Focus on Dance, Philadelphia, PA rank; Instructor courses taught; Third level ballet Beginner ballet COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES 2001-pres Stephen F. Austin State University Fine Arts Council, College of Fine Arts 2002-2004 (2003-2004 Chairperson) Re-elected 2005-2007, (2006-2007 Chairperson) Re-elected 2009-2011, (2010-11 Vice-chair) Appointed 2013-2014 University Classroom Space Utilization Committee Chair, Fine Arts 101- development of interdisciplinary course for CFA (03-04) Departmental recruitment, TETA, 2001-2005 Departmental recruitment, NTX auditions, 2008-present Departmental recruitment, BTWHSPA, 2009-present Departmental Scholarship Committee Chair , 2005- present Currently advisor to 31 Majors Advisor to 3 exchange students from London 2009 ACE mentor to 5 high risk students 2003 Member, Graduate Faculty 2005-present Member, Gender Studies Minor 2012-present Member Departmental Search Committees 2003-present Chair, Scenic Design Faculty Search 2012-13 Chair, Acting Faculty Search 2011-12 Chair, Scenic Design Faculty Search 2009-2010 Chair, School Director Search 2006-2007 University Curriculum Review Committee 2006-2008 New Faculty Orientation Committee 2008-2012 College of Fine Arts Tenure and Promotion Committee Chair 2010-2011 CFA Full Professor review Committee 2012-13 SOT Promotion review Committee 2013-14 Teaching Excellence Fellow 2010-present Member Vera Dugas Scholarship Committee 2011-present School of Music, MA Committee Member- Tyler Stampe 2012-13 School of Art MFA Committee Member- Cydney Tucker 2009-10 School of Art MFA Committee Member- Raven Thibodeaux 2009-2010 School of Art MFA Committee Member- Leslie Magdeleno 2005-2006 Organizer, SOT Summer Blueberry Festival Presentation 2010-present Organizer, Teaching Excellence Convocation Dinner 2011 & 2012 Organizer, Disaster Simulation, School of Nursing, April 2011 Organizer, Design Challenge, SOT, September 2012 Organizer, Creativity Night, SOT, Spring 2011 Sponsor, Hair and Makeup Workshop with Guest Oct. 2008 Sponsor, Wig workshop with Guest April 2009 Sponsor, Corset Workshop with Guest July 2010 Sponsor, Stage Management Round Table with Guest April 2009 Building a web site workshop, TEC/OIT, July 2006 Bacarisse 2 Member, Teaching Circle “The Parenthood Juggle” 2008-2010 Presenter, SFA UIL one Act Play Festival 2006-Present Mentor, Think Green Fashion Show, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Oct. 2008 Mentor, Zombie Run, Makeup supervision, Oct. 2012 1995-2000 University of North Carolina-Asheville University Teaching Council Recruitment and Retention First Year Experience Departmental recruitment liaison Cultural and Special Events Committee Sexual Harassment Advisory Committee Advisor to African American Visitation Day, 1997 Sabbatical replacement advisor for 30 students, 1997 advisor to 10 students START advisor for undeclared Freshman, 4-7 per. year Arts and Ideas committee Feldman Teaching Excellence Awards Departmental committees (including searches) 1997 North Carolina Theatre Conference Co-chair of Local arrangements for regional convention 1994-95 College of Charleston Departmental committees Advisor to 7 students 1990-94 James Madison University Departmental committees (including searches) Councilor- Citizens against Sexual Assault American College Dance Festival, Regional, TD Representative Community Activities 2014 Makeup Artist, School of Nursing, Nac. Reg. Airport disaster drill 2014 Presenter, Nacogdoches Public Library, Hobby Fair 2011 Presenter, Fine Arts Week, April 4-8, CES, Nacogdoches, TX 2010-12 President, PTA, Christ Episcopal School, Nacogdoches, TX 2010 American Association of University Women, Nacogdoches, TX Expanding your Horizons Conference Presented design workshop to middle school girls including hands on project 2010 Featured in regional publication, CHARM MAGAZINE, March/April 2010 issue 2009 American Association of University Women, Nacogdoches, TX “Extremism in Fashion, the 1920’s” Abstract: presentation of historic clothing with discussion of women’s issues, economics, political policies and technical advances. 2001-present Work with Barbara Blackwell, costume supervisor, to supply historical clothing for community events including: The Nine Flags Festival and various schools and community theatres. Historic Nacogdoches “1861 at the Old University” Saving Nacogdoches, One Stone at a Time MEMBERSHIPS 2001-2005 Texas Educational Theatre Association 1995-pres. United States Institute of Theatre Technology- Costume Commission 1995-2000 North Carolina Theatre Conference 1987-2000 South Eastern Theatre Conference- Design & Technology commission Bacarisse 3 PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 2010 American Association of University Women, Nacogdoches, TX Expanding your Horizons Conference Presented design workshop to middle school girls including hands on project 2010 Featured in CHARM MAGAZINE, March/April 2010 issue 2009 American Association of University Women, Nacogdoches, TX “Extremism in Fashion, the 1920’s” Abstract: presentation of historic clothing with discussion of women’s issues, economics, political policies and technical advances. 2008 USITT Costume Commission, costume database project Brighton Beach Memoirs Abstract: for database, number and type of costumes needed for production 2008 USITT, Houston, TX Juried Design Expo, costume designs for SFA’s As You Like It Presentation of design concept, paintings and photographs of the costumes for the production 2008 Bright Ideas Conference, SFA “Silk Costumes for Bacchae” 2007 USITT, Phoenix, AZ Juried design Expo, costume designs for SFA’s Servant of Two Masters Presentation of design concept, paintings and photographs of the costumes for the production 2004 USITT- United States Institute of Theatre Technology, Long Beach, CA Costume show and tell juried presentation of designs for The Land of the Dragon Presentation of design concept, paintings and photographs of the costumes for the production 2003 USITT- United States Institute of Theatre Technology, Minneapolis, MN “Faux Leather Masks” juried poster presentation “Primitive pleated silk” juried poster presentation 2002 USITT- United States Institute of Theatre Technology, New Orleans, LA Costume designs for SFA production of HAMLET, juried design Expo Presentation of design concept, paintings and photographs of the costumes for the production 1999 USITT- United States Institute of Theatre Technology, Toronto, Canada “The Cut of Georgian Breeches” juried poster presentation 1993 SETC- South Eastern Theatre Conference, Orlando, Florida “Fabric painting and manipulation” panel member COSTUME DESIGN 2001-pres. Stephen F. Austin State University- Nacogdoches, TX 2014 Festival of New American Plays, J. Heifner Suor Angelica & Gianni Schicchi, D. Dalton Romeo and Juliet, S. Shattuck Dead Man’s Cell Phone, L. Rikard Charlotte’s Web, L. Rikard Stage Door; J. Heifner The Madwoman of Chaillot; R. Jones Little Shop of Horrors: S. Shattuck 2012 Festival of New American Plays; J. Heifner La Traviata; D. Dalton Three Sisters; R. Jones Midsummer Night’s Dream; C. Hudson School House Rock Live!; S. Shattuck The Uninvited; R. Jones Bacarisse 4 Breasts of Tiresias; R. Jones She Stoops To Conquor; A. Nielsen How To Succeed in Business…; J. Heifner Almost, Main; A. Oster Beauty and the Beast; S. Shattuck Side by Side by Sondheim; A. Nielsen 2010 Festival of New American Plays, J. Heifner Twelfth Night; S. Shattuck Heidi Chronicles; A. Nielsen The Elephant Man; A. Oster Big River; S. Shattuck Brighton Beach Memoirs; K. Kennedy Driving Miss Daisy; A. Oster Androcles and the Lion; A. Nielsen The Bartered Bride; D. Dalton 2008 Festival of New American Plays, J. Heifner The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; A. Oster
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