Mini Locally Grown Dance Program

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Virtual Vibrance Program

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10-Minute Play Festival Program

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Welcome to PMA!

We are excited to welcome you to Cornell or welcome you back! All of us here in Performing and Media Arts (PMA) look forward to meeting you and helping you find opportunities to make your time in Ithaca more enriching, whether you are a budding performer, a seasoned auteur, an aspiring critic, or just a curious observer. Please use this page as a springboard to the wealth of opportunities available to you in the Schwartz Center!

Voices & Visions in Black Media

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PMA Internship Guidelines

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New, Revised, and Special Topics Courses (Spring 2021)

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Information for Transfer Students

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PMA Alumni Profiles

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Prospective Students

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Professional Directions Series

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Make Your Own Path in the Performing Arts

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Specs for Set Designers/Directors

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Theatres & Studios

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Graduate Program

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Undergraduate Minor

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Honors

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Undergraduate Major

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Klarman Hall

Naminata Diabate

A scholar of sexuality, race, biopolitics, and postcoloniality, Naminata’s research primarily explores African, African American, Caribbean, and Afro-Hispanic literatures, cultures, cinema, and new media.

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Warren Dennis Cross

Warren Cross is the Resident Sound Designer for the Department of Performing and Media Arts at Cornell University, joining the department in 1990. In addition to designing sound for department productions, Warren teaches courses in Sound Design, Post Production, and Interactive Performance Technology. He attended Five Towns College for Music Technology, Manhattan School of Music for Composition, and SUNY Stony Brook for Technical Theatre. He is a designer/builder of acoustic and electronic musical instruments.

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PMA Department Faculty

PMA Department Faculty

New, Revised, and Special Topics Courses (Fall 2022)

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