Calendar
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Visiting Artist Lecture: Che Gossett
Virtual EventsAsher Hartman is a transgender writer, director, and maker of live performances. His works, which combine strategies of theater and performance art, grapple with social and political issues in an era of chronic crisis.
BFA Senior Solo Concert
Virtual EventsNovember 16 and 17, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. Join us for two evenings of a mix of dance films and taped live performances featuring original works created by senior dance majors in collaboration with film, […]
Theater Virtual Open House
Virtual EventsWednesday, October 28, 2020 at 6 p.m. November 18, 2020 at 6 p.m. Learn about the undergraduate programs within the Theater Department. Open House will include an information session with breakout sessions for each area […]
Visiting Artist Lecture: Asher Hartman
Virtual EventsAsher Hartman is a transgender writer, director, and maker of live performances. His works, which combine strategies of theater and performance art, grapple with social and political issues in an era of chronic crisis.
Pamela Z: A Secret Code—A Concert of Music for Voice and Electronics
Virtual EventsA live concert of works for solo voice and electronics, followed by moderated discussion, with the renowned electronic-music artist Pamela Z. This event will be held on Zoom. Registration is required.
Open Forum with Dean Feiler
Virtual EventsHosted by Dean of Students, Mandy Feiler, students may take part in this opportunity to meet, talk, and be heard. We want to hear from you. Register
Dance Virtual Open House
Virtual EventsThursday, November 19, 2020 at 5 p.m. Learn about the undergraduate programs in the Dance Department. The open house will include an information session, student panel, and student choreography showcase. Register
Design Faculty Panel: Entanglement
Virtual EventsDesigners will give short presentations exploring how their work considers the interconnection and interaction of multiple realities, in projects that address ecology, technology, and social justice. A panel discussion with Q&A will follow.
Dance Department Workshop Series
Join us on Thursdays from 7–8 p.m. for three presentations of what the Dance Department has to offer. Talkback with dance faculty, current students, and alumni to follow each event. November 5 Study Abroad in […]
“Who Killed Malcolm X?” Screening and Q&A
Virtual EventsNovember 20, 12 p.m. The Rutgers Filmmaking Center, Paul Robeson Cultural Center, Center for Latino Arts and Culture, and School of Arts & Sciences Department of Kinesiology present Who Killed Malcolm X? series screening and […]