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The Arts
April 26, 2021 | 03:22 pm

Restaging of the ‘Blank Placard Dance’ at Rochester

Students from the Program of Movement and Dance will present a recreation of the iconic 1960s work in the city of Rochester to inspire thought about the pandemic and the power of protest.

topics: community engagement, Institute for the Performing Arts, Missy Pfohl Smith, Program of Dance and Movement, Rose Pasquarello Beauchamp, School of Arts and Sciences,
The Arts
February 11, 2021 | 05:59 pm

inspireDANCE moves online to connect the dance community and beyond

The virtual version of the annual inspireDANCE festival welcomes everyone to learn new dance styles for free from top choreographers and instructors.

topics: events, featured-post-side, inspireDANCE Festival, Institute for the Performing Arts, Missy Pfohl Smith, Program of Dance and Movement, School of Arts and Sciences,
University News
January 11, 2021 | 02:02 pm

Emil Homerin: An American religion scholar remembered

A leading scholar of Sufi poetry and mysticism, Emil Homerin is remembered by his students and colleagues for his enthusiasm and generosity

topics: Department of Religion and Classics, Emil Homerin, obituaries, School of Arts and Sciences,
The Arts
December 7, 2020 | 12:37 pm

Theatrical classic comedic masterpiece reimagined for 2020

The cast of ‘The Government Inspector’ includes more than 50 students and alumni across the United States, and as far away as Guatemala and China.

topics: featured-post-side, International Theatre Program, Nigel Maister, School of Arts and Sciences,
Campus Life
November 11, 2020 | 02:56 pm

Capturing an audience with K-pop and classical music

Classically trained Rochester graduate Emma Chang ’20 has become a YouTube sensation by sharing her musical expertise and interest with fans of the worldwide pop music genre.

topics: Class of 2020, Eastman School of Music, School of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Program in Digital Media Studies,
The Arts
October 16, 2020 | 12:49 pm

The show must go on(line)

University campuses look and feel different this fall, but as we continue to social distance and limit the capacity of large spaces, Rochester musicians have found ways to stay connected with their audiences.

topics: Arthur Satz Department of Music, Audio and Music Engineering, Eastman School of Music, Rachel Waddel, School of Arts and Sciences,
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