PMA Professor Samantha N. Sheppard was recently featured on The Film Comment Podcast.
PMA Professor Samantha N. Sheppard was recently featured on The Film Comment Podcast.
Read morePMA Professor Samantha N. Sheppard was recently featured on The Film Comment Podcast.
Read moreProfessional Directions: A Conversation with Documentary Filmmaker – David Siev (Bad Axe)
Read moreDaniel Passer (Cal Arts/Cirque du Soleil) will be doing a clown workshop on Saturday, February 18th, at the Schwartz Center. Participants will learn from a world-renowned clown Conceptor, performer, and educator (performance instigator).
Read moreBACKSTAGE CREW NEEDED! Did you know you can get academic credit for working backstage on a show? The Department of Performing and Media Arts is producing a major dance concert in March and a musical in April and May in our beautiful Kiplinger Theatre. Both shows need crew, in all positions: ...
Read moreJoin us for a Professional Directions: A Conversation with Gabriella Mosses on Thursday, Feb 16 at 5pm in the Film Forum, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. (430 College Ave.)
Read moreLocally Grown Dance (LGD) is an annual dance showcase performed by PMA dance students. March 9th, 10th, and 11th, 7:30 p.m., Kiplinger Theatre
Read moreA staged reading of a work in progress, Soul Mining is a short meditation on emotion, connection, and sensation as we consider the entirety of our lives and the eventual trajectory of the natural world. More of an allegorical or abstract representation than anything else, the work follows four unnam...
Read moreDotun Ayobade is an Assistant Professor of Performance Studies and African American Studies at Northwestern University. He studies how embodied forms of popular culture shape the meaning of community, justice, and activism in late twentieth century West Africa. The title of Professor Ayobade's talk ...
Read moreProfessor Kristen Warner responds to the 11 awards nominations for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” with caution: "we are still on an incremental set of progressions that can still only favor one racial group at a time."
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