The NYU Contemporary Music Ensemble, in collaboration with the NYU Screen Scoring Program presents a live-to-picture performance of John Ford’s 1926 silent western "3 Bad Men."
Iris Cantor Theater 38 W. Houston Street (at Greene Street)
The Program in Dance Education Presents the 2026 Master's Dance Concert. The show features original choreography by graduate students in a variety of styles and genres of dance.
The audience will engage with and hear verbatim excerpts from over 150 interviews on the subject of migration by exploring one of three unique investigative paths.
Pless Hall Black Box Theatre 82 Washington Square East
The annual Piano Studies Honors Recital celebrates the achievements of Steinhardt’s piano students, and the varied pedagogical traditions represented by the program's Artist Faculty.
Paulson Center, Room 620 181 Mercer Street (at Bleecker Street) NYC
The language of West African percussive art presents challenges to the Western musician. Artists draw from tradition, yet are expected to create their own style, and to improvise in that style.
The NYU Wind Symphony premieres works by winners of the 2025 Wind Symphony Call for Scores and features winners of the 2025 Wind Symphony Concerto Competition.
Iris Cantor Theatre 38 West Houston Street (at Greene Street) NYC
The NYU Symphony Orchestra will feature Dominic Sinicrope, winner of the 2025 Brass Concerto Competition, on trumpet playing Concertino for Trumpet by Belgian composer Joseph Jongen.
Iris Cantor Theatre 38 West Houston Street (at Greene Street) NYC
NYU Steel is an ensemble dedicated to the history, music, and culture of Trinidad and Tobago, featuring standard and contemporary works for steel band.
Iris Cantor Theatre 38 West Houston Street (at Bleecker Street) NYC
The Contemporary Music Ensemble in collaboration with the Program in Music Composition presents the world premieres of eleven works by NYU graduate student composers.
Iris Cantor Theatre 38 W. Houston Street (at Greene Street) NYC
A screening of the documentary film The Artist Must Grow Ever More Selfish, as well as musical performances by students and faculty members Harolyn Blackwell, Adam Tendler, Scott Murphree, and Grant…
Room 620 181 Mercer Street (at Bleecker Street) NYC