Dosh” is a compelling short film that follows a mother and her son during a pre-wedding ritual, where the son’s life is unexpectedly put at risk. Confronted with her own hearing loss, the mother must make a difficult decision on how to seek help in order to protect her family.
“Donald” is an inspiring short film that showcases the extraordinary talents of a dancer who, using his wheelchair, moves in innovative and unexpected ways, challenging the boundaries of the art form as he prepares for a live performance.
After the screening join us for a discussion moderated by Erin Hoppe.
What: Screening of shorts and a discussion moderated by Erin Hoppe
12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
Where:
Ohio State Dance
Sullivant Hall
1813 North High St.
Room 225
Columbus Ohio 43210
When: Apr 25th, 2025 12:45 PM
Access: Open Captions
Erin J. Hoppe, PhD Associate Teaching Professor, Arts Management & Arts Entrepreneurship, Miami University
Erin is passionate about enhancing wellbeing for the creative sector and its stakeholders. Her pedagogy bridges theory and
practice with attention to equity and accessibility. She is a seasoned nonprofit arts administrator and board member for
local, statewide, and international organizations. Her research has focused on embodiment, creativity, covid, and artificial
intelligence in the creative sector