Category: Performing Arts

  • Adirondack Performing Arts Center receives grant

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  • Marybelle Musco Underwrites Contemporary Dance Series with Generous Gift

    Over the summer, long-time Chapman University benefactor Marybelle Musco donated $300,000 to her namesake, the Marybelle and Sebastian P. Musco Center for the Arts, to found and underwrite a new contemporary dance series that bears her name and also provides support for classical music. “Following the Covid-19 shutdown, Musco Center for the Arts — as…

  • Reimagining tales you thought you knew

    November 2, 2023 Stanford Live presents reimagined versions of stories you thought you knew Director of programming Laura Evans discusses staging this season’s theme of reflection and reinvention, including a modern retelling of Frankenstein using shadow puppetry, film, and live music. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email By Robin Wander The film adaptation of Moby Dick was…

  • ISU Performing Arts presents Chicago Tap Theatre

    ISU Performing Arts presents Chicago Tap Theatre

    Experience the quintessentially American dance form of tap! Chicago Tap Theatre will be coming to ISU as part of the Performing Arts Series on November 7th, 2023, at 7:30 pm in Tilson Auditorium. A pre-show event will take place at 7:30 pm. Tickets for “Chicago Tap Theatre” are on sale now. Adult ticket prices range from $23-$25,…

  • Norbert De La Cruz tells stories of struggle in new dance works for two Dallas troupes

    One of the striking aspects of Norbert De La Cruz III’s choreography is his ability to transform chaotic scenes into organized formations seemingly in an instant, the viewer unable to discern how he got the dancers from there to here. Add his gift for telling poignant human stories and you can see why his work…

  • The Straz Center For The Performing Arts Presents “The Choir Of Man”

    “The Choir of Man” is a different kind of theatrical experience that will be in Tampa at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts now through Sunday, December 10. You will not want to miss your chance to be a part of this exciting, immersive and creative musical. The Choir of Man, now showing in…

  • ULM School of Visual and Performing Arts readies slate of upcoming events

    facebook like button Tweet tweet button for twitter Published November 2, 2023 MONROE, LA – The University of Louisiana Monroe School of Visual and Performing Arts is inviting the public to a series of upcoming and ongoing events. See below for full details of each event.   Speed Dating Tonight musical at Spyker Theater, Nov. 2-5 …

  • Smith College | 2023 Fall Faculty Dance Concert

    Northampton, MA — The Smith College Department of Dance presents the Fall Faculty Dance Concert, featuring the Five College Dance repertory project Dance 1 by Lucinda Childs,  the first movement from Dance a collaboration with Philip Glass and Sol LeWitt, and new work by guest artist Sarah Konner and faculty artists Rodger Blum and Duane Lee Holland, Jr.  Childs is widely…

  • American Ballet Theater returns to China after a decade as US-China ties show signs of improving

    SHANGHAI – America’s national ballet company returned to China on Thursday for the first time in a decade in the latest sign that the strained U.S.-China relations are beginning to improve. The American Ballet Theater’s 85 dancers prepared for opening night at the Shanghai Grand Theater, where they were to perform “Classic Old and New,”…

  • Theater/Arts: Amy Sedaris kicks off Wit and Wisdom Series at Carpenter Center

    The one and only Amy Sedaris will take the stage at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center on Nov. 11. In a rare Southern California appearance, she will bring you into her wonderfully wacky world, sharing anecdotes, insights and plenty of laughter. “An Evening with Amy Sedaris” will kick off the Carpenter Center’s Wit and Wisdom…