The Hispanic Club has a Latin dance celebration on the quad. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
The Fashion Institute at Salt Lake Community College had it's 7th annual spring fashion show entitled #FemmeFierce. SLCC’s Fashion Institute has nurtured talented and bright young designers, and this year’s seniors are ready to display their beautiful creations on the runway. This year’s show celebrates the power of femininity in all its different forms. Designs from Autumn Knudson, Alisa Woicicki, Janalee Walton, Rosalba Frica, Judy McCarthy, Annie Phan, Emily Hale, Jessica Rubio, Meagan Patterson, Carrie Pennington, Madison Emily, Megan Fullmer, and Hillary Baker led by Eugene Tachinni will grace the runway at The Rail Event Center located at 235 N 500 W in Salt Lake City. There were performances from Sonia Lopez, Warner/Chappell Production Music vocalist and SLCC’s Dance Company. Hair and makeup was provided by the Aveda Institute in Provo, led by Educational Director Heggy Gonzalez. SLCC’s Fashion Institute, coordinated by Mojdeh Sakaki, has become the breeding ground for talented fashion designers and merchandisers.
In 2013, Salt Lake Community College rolled out the red carpet for its new state-of-the-industry Center for Arts and Media, serving about 9,000 students with 17 programs under one roof as part of the School of Arts and Communication.Located at the school's South City Campus in Salt Lake City, the Center's emphasis is a strong focus in digital arts. Instructors are training students for jobs in animation, illustration, photography, film, TV, video and radio production, web design, visual art and design, virtual technologies, music and digital sound technology, computer graphics, gaming and electronic publishing. "I believe it can change the landscape of how we in higher education nurture our students toward either transferable degrees with our sister USHE (Utah System of Higher Education) institutions or the vibrant industry within the digital disciplines," said SLCC School of Arts, Communication and Media Dean Richard Scott. "A facility like this will enable us to provide world class, industry standard experiences for the state's digital student."
Color photographs of the 2016 Pride in Academics Multicultural Awards, in attendance were Roderic Land, Charles Lepper and Sonia Parker. The event includes several performances from different cultures.
Belly Dancing Class at the Lifetime Activities Center
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Images of a belly dancing class in a studio at the Lifetime Activities Center. The dancers are all young women; it is unclear who among them are students and who are instructors. Many of the images show them dancing with colorful scarves.