Martial law anniversary marked by ‘historical revisionism’
This year’s anniversary of Philippine martial law is momentous, says professor Christine Bacareza Balance.
This year’s anniversary of Philippine martial law is momentous, says professor Christine Bacareza Balance.
Congratulations to Dana Lerner '14, co-producer of COMPANY, for winning a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical!
"After Nature Had Drawn a Few Breaths" was a three-channel video and nine-channel light installation that was on display on the outer walls of the Schwartz Center from April 14 - May 5, 2021.
Cornell University welcomes the internationally-renown indigenous Canadian dance troupe Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, to perform their poignant and powerful theatrical dance performance, The Mush Hole.
Heidi Latsky, Artistic Director and Founder of the Heidi Latsky Dance Company (a "physically integrated" dance company that brings together disabled and nondisabled performers), will be the Guest-Artist-In-Dance from October 12th to October 15th at the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts.
Cornell University’s Department of Performing and Media Arts seeks a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer or Assistant/Associate Professor of the Practice in Media Production for a full-time position beginning July 1, 2023.
Cornell University’s Department of Performing and Media Arts seeks a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer or Assistant/Associate Professor of the Practice in Intermedia
Dance/Multidisciplinary Movement for a full-time position beginning July 1, 2023.
Once Upon a Time in A Place Called Now: An Interactive Storytelling Workshop for Artists, Activists, and Educators
Update: Due to travel-related issues, this evening's (10/14) Professional Directions with Tia Lessin '86 has been postponed to a later date.
Tia Lessin '89 will be on campus Oct. 13 for a screening at Cornell Cinema.
Dr. Kareem Khubchandani and Dr. Samantha Iwowo are the speakers for the Fall 2022 PMAPS Colloquium
A series of special events, including visits from alumni involved in theatre, film and television, is being planned to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Teatrotaller, a theatre troupe formed to promote Spanish, Latin American and Latino culture.
The internationally-renowned Indigenous Canadian Kaha:wi Dance Theatre will perform their poignant "The Mush Hole" at Cornell on Friday, Oct. 28.
Jaime launches Memorias de Miguel: The Hard Work of Love (Hemi Press 2022), a print and digital anthology including prose and poetry that aims to celebrate the life and legacy of Nuyorican Poets Cafe founder, Miguel Algarín.
On Saturday, October 8th, 2022 Professor Karen Jaime (LSP/PMA) launched Memorias de Miguel: The Hard Work of Love (Hemi Press 2022), a print and digital anthology including both prose and poetry that aims to celebrate the life and legacy of Nuyorican Poets Cafe founder, Miguel Algarín.
HumaNatures is full of surprises, featuring nine actors playing various roles across ten one-act plays. From classic tales to new works of drama, a hilarious, moving, and dynamic look at who we are as a species, what we're not, and where we are going on this wild ride through the universe. HumaNatures features students from PMA 4801 Advanced Studies in Acting Techniques with Theo Black and Raelle Myrick-Hodges directing.
Baby Rock is a bilingual children's musical adapted from the original Spanish play by Carlos De Matteis.
Cornell University’s Department of Performing and Media Arts is searching for a Production Stage Manager to support a range of productions, events, and teaching.
The Asian American Studies Program will hold a symposium with second director Gary Okihiro and other events this year.
The Department of Performing & Media Arts is seeking theatre technicians to work backstage on two Fall 2022 productions.
"Ghosts" tells the story of three Kiowa boys' daring escape from a government boarding school in Anadarko, Oklahoma in 1891, to attend a ghost dance ceremony at a distant Kiowa encampment.
<p> The Mini Locally Grown Dance (MLGD) will showcase student and faculty dance performances from the Department of Performing and Media Arts (PMA), December 3–5 at 7:30 p.m. online. The events are free and open to the public but <a>ticket reservations</a> are required.</p>