Staff Picks: Summer Movies
‘Trainwreck’ Summer 2015 was an exciting couple of months in the film industry.
‘Trainwreck’ Summer 2015 was an exciting couple of months in the film industry.
A battle of of self-identification between two individuals from opposing worlds intersected combined with racial tensions across the nation was exceptionally portrayed in Distance, directed and written by Sarah Waldron ’17 in the Merrick Theater of Spingold Theater Center.
The internationally-known modern dance company Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater premiered original choreography by Matthew Rushing, Hofesh Shechter and Alvin Ailey at Revelations this past weekend at Boston’s Citi Wang Theater.
The Rose’s new exhibits showcase fresh themes
Two Dance Stories explores a life narrative through symbolism, movement and sound.
This semester’s director-in-residence, Hafiz Karmali, worked with Brandeis undergraduate students on his version of Jean-Claude Carriere and Peter Brook’s production of The Conference of the Birds. From the various elements incorporated into the production, Karmali demonstrated an impeccable sense of space and actor and audience connection.
Hafiz Karmali, an acclaimed international theater director and resident director at the University this semester, spoke on Islamic performing arts on Wednesday afternoon.
Obehi Janice, a 27-year-old graduate from Georgetown University, has recently launched her career as a solo performer with the release of her new stand-up show.
“Being brave
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Reflections on restitution: A conversation with Dr. Alexandra Ratzlaff