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职称:Associate Professor of Professional Practices; Director of Arts Journalism Programs
所属学校:University of Southern California
所属院系:School for Communication and Journalism
所属专业:Journalism
联系方式: 213-740-1818
Sasha Anawalt is an associate professor and director of the USC Annenberg Master's Program in Arts Journalism, a partnership with USC’s six arts schools that she co-founded in 2008. She has co-produced numerous innovative journalism projects known as the Engine Series. This spring, she launches DanceMapLA, a Los Angeles county-wide original online surveying project that is intended to change the dance landscape. She wrote The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the Making of an American Dance Company, called a “milestone in dance writing” by the New York Times and published by Scribners. A documentary film about the Joffrey Ballet based on her book aired on PBS American Masters in January 2013. She served on the Pulitzer Prize juries for criticism for two years. Anawalt was chief dance critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner for six years and later for the LA Weekly and KCRW, an NPR affiliate in Santa Monica. She attended McGill University and graduated from Barnard College.
Sasha Anawalt is an associate professor and director of the USC Annenberg Master's Program in Arts Journalism, a partnership with USC’s six arts schools that she co-founded in 2008. She has co-produced numerous innovative journalism projects known as the Engine Series. This spring, she launches DanceMapLA, a Los Angeles county-wide original online surveying project that is intended to change the dance landscape. She wrote The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the Making of an American Dance Company, called a “milestone in dance writing” by the New York Times and published by Scribners. A documentary film about the Joffrey Ballet based on her book aired on PBS American Masters in January 2013. She served on the Pulitzer Prize juries for criticism for two years. Anawalt was chief dance critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner for six years and later for the LA Weekly and KCRW, an NPR affiliate in Santa Monica. She attended McGill University and graduated from Barnard College.