Maya Krishna Rao performed “You Really Want to Know My Story?”—Tales of Incarceration and Death Row in India, hosted by Barnard’s Movement Lab and Columbia’s South Asia Institute.
As a part of the curriculum, Barnard’s Shakespeare I class gives students the opportunity to attend a production of one of his many plays, find a specific directorial choice that we found interesting, and present an oral exposition on that topic.
Staff Writers Lorelei Gorton and Luken Sloan attended KCST’s Fear It, an original play centered around the stories of Shakespeare’s women.
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Staff Writer Talia Benson attended the closing night performance of First Stages’ new musical Inner Styles, this Saturday night at the Glicker-Milstein Theater. Content warnings: mentions of eating disorders, Covid-19, anxiety, and panic attacks.
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Columbia English professor Joseph Albernaz celebrated his new book, Common Measures, in a lively discussion on formations of community.
On October 11, art enthusiast and Staff Writer Trisha Karmakar checked out a Movement Lab film screening as part of the Moving Body-Moving Image Initiative.
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On October 10, Staff Writer Lorelei Gorton attended Where Ideas Come From: Thought, Movement, and the Brain, an interdisciplinary conversation that brought together experts in ballet and neuroscience.
Barnard Movement Lab features stunning coming-of-age exhibition.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
On Tuesday, October 1, NYC based ensemble Either/Or performed Richard Carrick’s l’Algérie at a pop-up concert in Columbia’s Miller Theater.
School of the Arts professor Deborah Paredez asks what it truly means to be a diva in an event celebrating her new book.
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