“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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- Friday, November 14, 7 pm, and Saturday, November 15, 1 and 7 pm, Minor Latham Playhouse (Milbank Hall)
- Columbia Musical Theater Society will present their fall mainstage production, Spring Awakening. This production of this coming-of-age musical hopes to engage “both the CMTS community and the greater Columbia community in a discussion about youth and the turmoil of adolescence.”
- Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15, 7:30 pm, Movement Lab (Milstein Lower Level)
- CoLab Performing Arts Collective presents their fall Movement Lab showcase of short student-created works. The showcase will include a variety of mediums of performance art, with a focus on dance and film.
- Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15, times TBD, Lerner Black Box
- King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe presents Vincent Almost in King John, “an epic comedy about the invention of image, the foolishness of royalty and the impermanence of existence itself.”
- Saturday, November 15, 5 to 9 pm (doors open at 4:30 pm), Roone Arledge Auditorium (Lerner Hall)
- Columbia Taiko will host a festival with groups from across the country to celebrate the art of taiko, a Japanese ensemble drumming technique.
N/A)tural W0r1d/Fl10w and F1ux
- Saturday, November 15, 6 pm, Postcrypt (St. Paul’s Chapel)
- Postcrypt Coffeehouse, a music presenter in the basement of St Paul’s Chapel, is hosting an exhibiton called “N/A)tural W0r1d/Fl10w and F1ux.” The exhibition curates “student work that puts technology in conversation with art.”
- Sunday, November 16, 4 and 7:30 pm, Manhattan Movement & Arts Center
- Columbia University Ballet Ensemble presents their fall production of Sleeping Beauty. CUBE presents full-length classical ballets each semester.
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