Ariane Nada Helou is a/an Lecturer in the University Of California department at University Of California
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Helou
Ariane
Helou
UC Santa Cruz
The Jewel Theatre Company
Insight Education
LLC
California Italian Studies Journal
Berg Studios
Santa Cruz Shakespeare
Huntington Library
UCLA
UCLA
UC Santa Cruz
Lecturer
Department of French & Francophone Studies. Designed and taught undergraduate courses in French language
literature
history
and culture. Taught Senior Capstone Seminar
mentoring BA candidates on independent research projects.
UCLA
Language Consultant
Coached actors in foreign-language dialogue (French
Latin
Italian) and dialect (French accent); also in 2014
assistant to voice and text coach and worked with acting interns on Shakespeare text.
Santa Cruz Shakespeare
Lecturer
Courses 2015-16: Ancient and Medieval Drama (Theater Arts Department); Elementary Latin (Classical Studies Program / History Department); Elementary French (Languages and Applied Linguistics Department); Roving Shakespeare (Porter College).\n
UC Santa Cruz
Berg Studios
Greater Los Angeles Area
Co-managed administration
enrollment
communications and outreach
client relations
marketing
development and staffing for LA-NYC acting school.
Curriculum Director
Research fellow at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library and UCLA's Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies. Book project: \"Figures of Voice in Early Modern Europe
\" a study of the relationship of Renaissance theories of voice and vocal performance practices to gender and identity ca. 1580-1620. Core Program: \"Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare
Philosophy
Performance.\" More at http://www.1718.ucla.edu/core/#entertaining
UCLA
Dramaturg
Historical and textual consultant for professional theatrical productions at nationally renowned Santa Cruz Shakespeare Festival. Produced research materials; worked closely with director and actors; coached actors in foreign-language text; led audience engagement and outreach.
Santa Cruz Shakespeare
California Italian Studies Journal
University of California
Copy editor for digital
peer-reviewed scholarly journal.
Senior Copy Editor
Senior dramaturg and language coach for Shakespeare To Go: Henry V (co-production of Shakespeare Santa Cruz and UCSC Theater Arts Department). Worked with undergraduate and graduate student actors in French-language dialogue; French accents in English; Shakespeare's language and text.
UC Santa Cruz and Shakespeare Santa Cruz
PhD Candidate
UC Santa Cruz
Teaching Assistant
Instructor of undergraduate courses
Department of Literature (Spring quarter 2011 only: Department of History). Responsibilities include teaching classes (leading discussion sections and giving guest lectures)
grading
holding office hours
and writing narrative evaluations of student work.
University of California
Santa Cruz
Michael J. Connell Foundation Research Fellow
Short-term fellowship (one month) at Huntington Library to conduct dissertation research.
Huntington Library
The Jewel Theatre Company
Santa Cruz
CA
Consultant for MASTER CLASS by Terrence McNally. Historical research; foreign-language coaching (Italian
French
Greek).
Dramaturg
College admissions counseling and academic tutoring. Advising
teaching
curriculum design
sales
and marketing.
Insight Education
LLC
Teaching Fellow
Instructor of record for multiple undergraduate courses. \nAdvanced Latin literature: Vergil's Aeneid.\nIntroductory French.
UC Santa Cruz
Modern Language Association
Member
Member
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
Member
Renaissance Society of America
Shakespeare Association of America
French
Middle (ca.1400-1600)
English
French
Italian
Latin
English
Middle (1100-1500)
Greek
Ancient (to 1453)
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
National fellowship competition for final year of dissertation research in humanities and social sciences. Awarded for 2014-15 academic year.\n\nhttp://www.acls.org/programs/dcf/\n
American Council of Learned Societies and Mellon Foundation
University of California
Santa Cruz
PhD
Literature
Friday Forum for Graduate Research
Early Music Consort
Shakespeare Workshop
Poetry & Politics
Comparative Literature
MA
Classics Undergraduate Association
Women's Chorale
Collegium Musicum
Opera Workshop.
BA
Classical Languages