Candles as chess pieces light up the Rose
Five-hundred and twelve candles lit up the front of the Rose Art Museum on Friday evening for “The Burning Boards,” a piece of performance artwork created by Los Angeles-based artist Glen Kaino.
Five-hundred and twelve candles lit up the front of the Rose Art Museum on Friday evening for “The Burning Boards,” a piece of performance artwork created by Los Angeles-based artist Glen Kaino.
justArts spoke with Samantha Daniel-Kolin ’15, a co-president of the Adagio Dance Company, about the group’s show Passion in Motion JA: How do you think the show went this year? SK: I think the show went really, really well, definitely considering the fact that we had a lot less dancers show up this semester than in previous years.
Nine public art installations will be scattered around campus during the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts.
With over 100 events offered as part of the festival, justArts takes a sneak peek at some events to look out for.
Visual artist and musician Lennie Peterson says that it is easy for him to imagine shapes when he listens to music.
Tommy Hartung’s feature-length film THE BIBLE (2014) is haunting and beautiful at once.
This past week, the Brandeis Department of Theater Arts announced their Fall 2015 shows—Songs for a New World and Macbeth. The plays will be directed by rising seniors Rachel Liff ’16 and Zoe Golub-Sass ’16, respectively. Songs for a New World will run from Oct.
Campus will see its very first Improvisation Festival in just a couple of weeks—from March 27 through 29.
This week, justArts spoke with Prof. Judith Eissenberg (MUS), the director of MusicUnitesUs, a program that brought Azerbaijani vocalist Fargana Qasimova to the University for an intercultural residency. justArts: Can you tell us a little about MusicUnitesUs? Judith Eissenberg: It’s a program I started in 2003, and its purpose is to deepen our understanding and appreciation of Other, with a capital “O,” cultures.
If you have ever wandered past the small, glass-encased room on the second floor of the Goldfarb Library, you will have passed by an exhibit hosted by either the Robert D.
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