ARTS & THEATER
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Black Patience: Performance, Civil Rights, and the Unfinished Project of Emancipation
Dr. Julius Fleming visits the Segal Center to discuss his recent book, Black Patience: Performance, Civil Rights, and the Unfinished…
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The Living Presence of Our History Part X
This panel of Indigenous leaders and scholars will delve into the intricacies and complications regarding Native appropriation. The panel will…
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Panel with Michael Kliën and Social Practice CUNY.
Parliament is a pioneering work of situational choreography and exploration of ecological aesthetics. The work offers participants a critically needed…
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Finding the Individual in Your Digital Choreography Library
LaJuné McMillian: What’s different about this process versus a normal motion capture process is that normally when someone does motion…
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Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work
Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by…
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Autistic Artists Should Be Telling Autistic Stories
Theatre is a powerful force. The stories told onstage shape how an audience views their friends, children, and colleagues. It…
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Completing the Unfinished Sentences of Our Ancestors with Jonathan McCrory
Leticia Ridley: Welcome to Daughters of Lorraine, a podcast from your friendly neighborhood Black feminists, exploring the legacies, present, and…
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A Circus Robot’s Death-Defying Act
Tjaša Ferme: Welcome to Theatre Tech Talks: AI, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre, a podcast produced by HowlRound Theatre Commons,…
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That Which We Call a Struggle: A Response to Ife Olujobi’s “$5000”
Such is happening right now, thanks to Ife Olujobi’s sharp acumen in sharing her struggle with pay equity as a…
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We’re in Our (Black) Opera Era
Leticia Ridley: Welcome to Daughters of Lorraine, a podcast from your friendly neighborhood, Black feminists, exploring the legacies, present and…
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