Music, Dance, Drama & Film resources
* Cinematic Artsby Stephen Hanson - last updated on Oct 15th, 2009The Cinematic Arts Library is located on the ground floor of the Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library. The Cinematic Arts Collection supports teaching and research through the Doctoral and post-graduate levels.
* Danceby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Sep 15th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the area of dance.
* Theaterby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Oct 27th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the areas of theater and drama.
Apollo [Part 3]: Liberationby William Dotson - last updated on Nov 03rd, 2008A research guide designed to accompany the performance of Nancy Keystone's Apollo [Part 3]: Liberation by the Critical Mass Performance Group, organized by Visions and Voices.
Don Quixote de La Manchaby Barbara Robinson - last updated on Nov 06th, 2009Overview of print, electronic and film resources, on Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and his masterpiece Don Quixote de la Mancha
Madama Butterflyby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009A research guide for the performance of Puccini's opera by the LA Opera on October 5 and the live broadcast from the MET on March 7 as part of the Visions and Voices 2008-2009 programming.
Queer Cabaretby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009This research guide is designed to accompany the Oct. 24 performance by Phranc and My Barbarian and the April 17 performance by John Kelly in the Queer Cabaret series of events presented by Visions and Voices.
The Trey McIntyre Dance Projectby William Dotson - last updated on Feb 13th, 2009A research guide designed to accompany the performance of the February 10 performance by the Trey McIntyre Project, organized by Visions and Voices.
Verdi's Aidaby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Nov 02nd, 2009Visions and Voices presents the Metropolitan Opera’s HD telecast of Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida. To help you learn more about Verdi’s masterpiece, Ross Scimeca of the USC Libraries has selected the following resources.
What Happens When Art Collides with Its Societyby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009A research guide designed to accompany James Conlon's October 13 lecture for the Visions and Voices series of events. The guide provides historical background and resources for learning more about the music banned by the Nazis during World War II.