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Star Trekking across Uni-verse: Next-gen UniSA stars shine with George Takei

He may have travelled the universe but in this century, legendary actor, author, and civil rights activist, George Takei, happily shared the stage with ‘s Performing Arts students and graduates as they participated in a once-in-a-lifetime acting masterclass.

Held at the on UniSA’s Magill campus, the masterclass saw five UniSA Performing Arts students take centre stage to perform songs, and excerpts from TV, Broadway and theatre, with captivated George Takei providing constructive and thoughtful feedback on their individual performances.

is globally renowned for his portrayal of , helmsman of the starship Enterprise in the acclaimed original TV series. But beyond this iconic role, his six-decade career has encompassed more than 40 feature films, hundreds of television shows, voices for films, TV, video games and commercials.

Third year UniSA Performing Arts student and ‘star-in-the-making’, Thomas Howe, says the Masterclass was an unrivalled experience.

“Being on stage with George Takei was exhilarating,” Howe says. “I watched Star Trek with my Dad growing up, so being in the same room as one of my heroes was absolutely incredible.”

UniSA Performing Arts Lecturer, , says the Masterclass delivered invaluable feedback, advice, and experience for the next generation of stars.

“We equip our students with a comprehensive program of practical experiences and opportunities,” Campbell says.

“This masterclass experience with George Takei is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. To be able to learn from one of the best, and gain insights into acting techniques and advice for careers in the industry, is invaluable.”

A screening of Takei’s 2014 documentary – – followed the Masterclass, along with a Q&A session with George Takei and husband Brad Takei.

Notes to editors:

  • George Takei received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of South Australia, in recognition of his distinguished service to the community.
  • UniSA’s Performing Arts major is studied through the and is one of only four university programs in Australia that is a majority ‘experienced-based’ learning. Entry to the degree is non-auditioned which ensures greater access to the Arts for all young people

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