Category: Performing Arts

  • Taking Note as Dance Reflections Takes a Pause

    Taking Note as Dance Reflections Takes a Pause

    It has its ups and downs, but this festival, presented by Van Cleef & Arpels, brings a wealth of experimental dance to New York City. Dance Reflections, a festival dedicated to choreographic innovation, is not ready to wrap yet: It picks up again next week with a collaboration between the choreographer Dimitri Chamblas and the…

  • UW Percussion Ensemble Fall Concert Nov. 13

    UW Percussion Ensemble Fall Concert Nov. 13

    The University of Wyoming Percussion Ensemble presents its fall concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13, in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall. Tickets are $5. To purchase tickets, visit the Performing Arts box office, call (307) 766-6666 or go online at www.tix.com/ticket-sales/uwyo/6984. The concert, the first conducted by new percussion faculty…

  • ‘Walking Dead’ veteran to perform in original feminist drama at Loyola, plus more theater in New Orleans

    University stages around the metro area raise the curtain on a variety of shows, from musicals to vintage absurdist works. Waking up at Loyola Loyola University’s Department of Theater Arts and Dance mounts a new play by a professor that features a veteran of “The Walking Dead” opening Thursday. Ann Mahoney PROVIDED PHOTO Nadine Marissa…

  • Palm Beach County Theatre Season: 2023/24 Calendar

    Palm Beach County Theatre Season: 2023/24 Calendar

    Palm Beach County Theatre Season: 2023/24 Calendar By: Linnea Bailey From Broadway shows at the Kravis Center to drama productions and musicals, here is all you need to know about The Palm Beaches’ 2023-2024 theatre season. There’s something about attending a theatrical performance that never fails to be breathtaking. It’s the energy in the air;…

  • Detroit planning officials slam plan to turn historic land into parking lot

    Detroit planning officials slam plan to turn historic land into parking lot

    <a href="https://media1.metrotimes.com/metrotimes/imager/u/original/34564862/screen_shot_2023-11-06_at_2.27.07_pm.png" rel="contentImg_gal-34564855" title="Rendering of the proposed A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Center for the Performing Arts at the border of Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park. – Urban Renewal Initiative Foundation" data-caption="Rendering of the proposed A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Center for the Performing Arts at the border of Detroit and Grosse Pointe…

  • UGA students showcase arts, humanities research

    UGA students showcase arts, humanities research

    From an examination of patriarchal stereotypes in ballet to a journey through Africa’s architectural marvels using virtual reality, University of Georgia students are conducting creative and thought-provoking research in the arts and humanities. On Nov. 14, students representing programs ranging from dance to art history to language and literacy education will gather for the annual 4…

  • Holmes Theatre to debut giant movie screen for back-to-back film screenings on Nov. 9-10

    Holmes Theatre to debut giant movie screen for back-to-back film screenings on Nov. 9-10

    DETROIT LAKES — Though Detroit Lakes’ Historic Holmes Theatre is known primarily as a live performance venue, the theater installed a giant movie screen this past summer, and now the staff wants to show it off. Back-to-back film screenings are scheduled at the theater this Thursday and Friday, Nov. 9-10, with a 7:30 p.m. start…

  • Final words of ensemble killed by Arts Council England

    Final words of ensemble killed by Arts Council England

    norman lebrecht November 07, 2023 Message from Psappha Ensemble, one of half a dozen classical companies that have been executed by ACE: It’s time to say goodbye. We’re sorry to announce that Psappha is now closed. Thank you for all the incredible support over the last, very difficult, year. You can still access our incredible…

  • Manchester Valley Performing Arts presents “Anastasia”

    Manchester Valley Performing Arts presents “Anastasia”

    Vlad Popov, played by Jason Connell, left, Anastasia, played by Abi Paschal, and Dmitry, played by Brody Morrison,sing and dance during a rehearsal of Anastasia at Manchester Valley High School on November 6, 2023. (Thomas Walker/for Carroll County Times)

  • Indigenous students organize benefit concert for Maui wildfire relief

    Indigenous students organize benefit concert for Maui wildfire relief

    Connor Arakaki, Contributing Photographer Over the past several weeks, Indigenous student leaders and other cultural affinity groups have been organizing fundraiser events in response to the summer wildfires in Maui.  At the start of fall semester, Maui native Kala‘i Anderson ’25 (Kanaka Maoli) and Hawai’i locals Joshua Ching ’26 (Kanaka Maoli) and Jairus Rhoades ’26…