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2 plays to enjoy this month in Marin
• Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen was one of the first proponents of modernism in theater, and the door slam that ends his classic 1879 play “A Doll’s House” has come to stand in for his iconoclastic and rebellious approach. See it for yourself when the College of Marin’s drama program performs “A Doll’s House” from…
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Wrap up your semester with one of these arts events on campus | Emory University
As the end of fall semester approaches and temperatures drop, the arts on Emory’s campuses are heating up with seasonal offerings. A myriad of concerts, theater and dance performances and other arts-related events can help fill the time before taking a holiday break. Here are a few of the opportunities that students, staff, faculty and…
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Wind Symphony to perform with South Harrison High School Concert Band
Nov. 16, 2023 By Kayla Holman, communication assistant The Northwest Missouri State University Wind Symphony will present a concert with the South Harrison High School Concert Band this month. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, in the Mary Linn Auditorium at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. It is free…
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‘Black Friday Funnies’ coming to Colonial Arts Center
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> BUCKHANNON — On Black Friday, you are invited to spend your evening laughing endlessly with the Fearless Fools. You’ll laugh until you burn the calories from that ham or turkey dinner with the family. An improv-comedy show titled “Black Friday Funnies” will be offered on Friday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.…
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Penn State Altoona’s Ivyside Pride to perform ‘Night and Dreams’
Penn State Altoona’s Ivyside Pride to perform ‘Night and Dreams’ | Penn State Altoona Skip to main content Tags Related Content
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NIU Today – College of Liberal Arts and Sciences presents 2023 awards
Row 1: Carl Albright, Julia Jasken, Catherine Raymond (Dean’s Service Award recipient), Lesley Rigg, Evan Dutmer. Row 2: Dana Ditrichs-Kunkel, Interim Provost Laurie Elish-Piper, Ernesto Morales, Dean Robert Brinkmann, Ray Banks, David Ballantine and Christine Worobec. Not pictured: Jason Rhode, Martha Ann Terry and Dave Thillen. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences honored 11 alumni, faculty…
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Experiences of BIPOC students in performing arts reveal patterns of discrimination at Ithaca College
In Spring 2023, Ithaca College senior Seessa Kauffman left Sigma Alpha Iota’s Epsilon chapter — the college’s chapter of a professional music fraternity — after he said he experienced racism, lack of inclusivity and dismissive behavior from his peers in the fraternity. In August, Kauffman put together a petition to hold the fraternity accountable for…
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BHS Performing Arts Students Ready for This Weekend’s ‘Twelfth Night’ Production
Freshman Emma Cohen, who plays the clown Feste, and sophomore Maggie Chessman as Orsino rehearse for the production of “Twelfth Night.” Photo by John C. Mitchell Senior Shannon Sullivan, who plays Viola, said, “This show means so much to me. As an actor, I have learned a lot, and getting to work with such a supportive…
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Krannert Center for the Performing Arts opens ticket sales for spring performances
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Krannert Center for the Performing Arts’ spring season will feature cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott, jazz from Branford Marsalis, dance, theater, classical music, shows appealing to young people and an ELLNORA Reverb performance. Tickets for spring performances went on sale Nov. 15 online only. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn…
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Governor Hochul Announces Over $46 Million in New Arts and Culture Grant Awards
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced over $46 million in grant awards through the New York State Council on the Arts. Supporting over 1,000 nonprofit organizations and 500 individual artists, these grants support New York’s vibrant creative economy by building community, boosting tourism and local economies, and strengthening personal and collective health. With more than $34…