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January 23, 2015 | 12:03 pm

Fifth annual inspireDANCE Festival features roster of renowned artists

From contemporary to ballet, hip-hop to tango, more than 30 performances, master classes and workshops taught by guest artists and faculty will be available to the general public at the fifth annual inspireDANCE Festival, the University’s annual celebration of dance and community.

topics: dance, events, inspireDANCE Festival, Missy Pfohl Smith, Program of Dance and Movement,
The Arts
January 8, 2015 | 11:16 am

A tribute to the Rolling Stones: celebrating 50 years of Satisfaction

The Institute for Popular Music (IPM) celebrates the 50th year of the Rolling Stone’s breakthrough hit, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” with a special concert January 24. This musical tribute coincides with the launch of a free online course on “The Music of The Rolling Stones.”

topics: events, Institute for Popular Music, John Covach, Rolling Stones, School of Arts and Sciences,
The Arts
November 14, 2014 | 07:33 pm

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: International Theatre Program presents Venus

The play opens in Todd Theatre on Thursday, Dec. 4, and is based on the true story of Saartijie Baartman, a South African woman taken from her home in 1810 and brought to London where she becomes an overnight sensation on the freak-show circuit.

topics: announcements, Department of English, featured-post, humanities, International Theatre Program, Nigel Maister, School of Arts and Sciences, sexuality,
The Arts
November 5, 2014 | 10:12 pm

2014 Polish Film Festival marks Poland’s move toward democracy

This year’s Polish Film Festival celebrates Eastern Europe’s move toward freedom, and the 20th anniversary of the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies, which organizes the annual festival.

topics: anniversary, events, global engagement, Poland, Polish Film Festival, School of Arts and Sciences, Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies,
The Arts
October 8, 2014 | 02:46 pm

Author and activist Ru Freeman to receive 2014 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for fiction

Freeman will receive the award and $7,500 prize on Thursday, Oct. 23. As part of the award ceremony, Freeman will give a reading from the novel and she will sign copies of her book during a reception after the event.

topics: announcements, Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize, literature, Ru Freeman, Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender Sexuality and Women's Studies,
The Arts
October 2, 2014 | 01:02 pm

Eastman lutist receives album honors

Paul O’Dette, professor of lute and one of the most influential figures in the study and performance of early music, is receiving international recognition for the albums My Favorite Dowland and Charpentier: La Descente d’Orphee aux enfers; La Couronne de Fleurs.

topics: awards, Eastman School of Music, Paul O'Dette,
The Arts
September 23, 2014 | 03:57 pm

Symposia, exhibit, opera look behind the veils of Salomé

The story of Salomé has been recreated in popular culture for more than 2,000 years. On Oct. 8-11, her evolving role in religion, society, and the arts will be explored in a two-day symposia and series of events titled The Veils of Salomé, at both the River Campus and the Eastman School of Music.

topics: announcements, Department of Religion and Classics, Eastman School of Music, Emil Homerin, George Eastman House, Humanities Project, Program for Jewish Studies, School of Arts and Sciences, Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender Sexuality and Women's Studies,
The Arts
September 9, 2014 | 11:49 am

Organist performs a ‘Cosmopolitan Concert’ at MAG

Featuring works by Cabanilles, Frescobaldi, Phillips, Rameau, Rossi, and others, the concert by organist Nathan Laube opens this season’s Third Thursday Concerts featuring Eastman’s Italian Baroque Organ at the art gallery.

topics: Eastman School of Music, Italian Baroque Organ, Memorial Art Gallery, Nathan Laube,
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