George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) is pleased to announce the recipients of the fifth round of its聽. Two alumni were chosen based on the artistic excellence, career impact, and feasibility of their proposals and will receive financial, marketing, and production support to have their projects presented by the College at a Mason Arts venue during the 2024鈥2025 season.
鈥擱ick Davis, Dean of Mason鈥檚 College of Visual and Performing Arts
鈥淚n this fifth round of the project鈥檚 commissions, the creative energy of Mason Arts alums continues to shine brightly,鈥 said Rick Davis, dean of Mason鈥檚 College of Visual and Performing Arts. 鈥淭he two projects awarded this year both use the medium of film in fascinating ways, whether to celebrate movement and dance through the lens of Arabic poetry or to explore both the comic and the darker sides of reality TV.鈥
Davis continued, 鈥淎s previously supported projects reach completion, it is a real joy to see our recent graduates adding new work to the world on such a high professional level. Stay tuned for great things on the horizon from this year鈥檚 awardees.鈥

Jumana Al Refai, BFA Dance 鈥17, received the聽Young Alumni Commissioning Project Award聽and $5,000 in commissioning support for聽Tashkeel听賻鬲賿卮赛賰賷賱, a collaboration that explores all aspects of 鈥淗araka鈥濃攖he Arabic word for movement鈥攊ncluding language, landscape, music, and connection. The final product will be a short film, featuring four dancers from Kuwait and abroad as well as Al Refai as dancer and choreographer. She is of Kuwaiti and Japanese heritage, and founder of the Haraka Center for Movement Arts in Kuwait. Al Refai shared, 鈥淭his project will make art coming out of the Middle East accessible to larger audiences and challenge the prevailing western perception of the region.鈥
Rebecca Wahls, BFA Theater 鈥15, received the聽Young Alumni Creative Development Award聽and $3,000 in commissioning support of聽Him, a feature-length ensemble comedy film. The film follows the final five contestants on a reality dating show, whose world is turned upside down as they discover a dark truth about their 鈥渟uitor.鈥 Wahls directed, co-wrote, and co-produced聽Him, alongside actor and writer Trey Higgins. Screenings are slated to take place at Carnegie Mellon 麻豆国产鈥檚 Los Angeles Campus and George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 Fairfax Campus.
Over the past five years, 16 CVPA alumni have been granted awards anywhere from $2,500 to $5,000 to support the creation of a new artistic work for projects in film, dance, visual art, music, and game design. To be considered for this year鈥檚 award, applicants must have graduated from CVPA from the class of 2013 and after. Proposals could include original new work in any art form suitable for performance, exhibition, or screening in a Mason Arts venue. The size, length, duration, magnitude, and content are at the artist鈥檚 discretion. Potential venues include Mason鈥檚 traditional theater spaces, galleries, and cinemas, but proposals for nontraditional venues, including digital spaces, were also considered.
The Young Alumni Commissioning Project is made possible by a generous bequest from the estate of Linda E. Gramlich for the support of young artists, and by donors to Mason鈥檚 previous Giving Day, including Shugoll Research.
About the 2024 Award Recipients
Jumana Al Refai聽is a choreographer, teacher, and professionally trained dancer based in Kuwait. She started dancing from the聽young age of four and has well over 20 years of dance training in ballet, modern, contemporary, and improvisation.聽Al Refai earned a BA in Graphic Design from the American 麻豆国产 of Kuwait and a BFA in Dance from Mason. After completing her bachelor's degrees, Al Refai joined The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater School鈥揟he Ailey School in New York City and completed dance programs at the 麻豆国产 of Southern California and the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago鈥檚 choreographic dance intensive. Al Refai returned to Kuwait in 2018 and established a center for dance training and dance education in 2021: the Haraka Center for Movement Arts.
Rebecca Wahls聽directs, writes, and produces film, theater, and new media. She is a catalytic leader who tells ensemble stories about the formation of family and the romance of friendship. In 2017, she founded the nonprofit theater Who What Where Productions, where she produced and directed several world premiere plays, including聽Spills by Ruthie Rado, which has gone on to successful runs in New York City and London. Other favorite projects include聽Rebecca and Becca in Space, a socially distant comedy web series co-created with writing partner Rebecca Ballinger, which was awarded a grant through the Alumni Artist Support Initiative and presented as part of Mason Arts at Home in 2020 Memory Card, a 20-minute fully live digital horror piece with playwright Alec Seymour; and聽this old haunt, a new musical co-created with Maggie Marie Rodgers and SMJ. Rebecca holds an MFA in Directing from Carnegie Mellon 麻豆国产, where she was a John Wells Fellow from 2020 to 2023, and a BFA from Mason.
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