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The Two Worlds Project

(82 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST) The Two Worlds Project is an interview-based verbatim documentary play by doctoral candidate Ryan Howland about the rural/urban divide in NY state.

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MatraSpeak

(82 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST) MatraSpeak is an arts-based research project that utilizes in-depth interviews with 45 working mothers in the New York area about personal identity, success, and ambition.

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Opera: Two Remain

(PROVINCETOWN PLAYHOUSE) TWO REMAIN, an opera by Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer, is based, in part, on the two survivors of Auschwitz and the memories that haunt them.

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Cohen Receives 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from NDEO

Congratulations Dance Education adjunct faculty member Patricia Cohen for receiving the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Dance Education Organization.
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Billboard’s Top 2024 List Includes Music Business Program

Billboard’s 2024 list of Top Music Business Schools included the NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program. We congratulate Larry Miller, Director, Music Business, and the program's faculty, for receiving this honor.
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Storyteller Brings the History of Middle Passage to the Stage

Antonio Rocha, an award winning storyteller, mimes and narrates the history of the Malaga ship and the trafficking of Africans to the Americas, including Brazil, the performer's homeland.
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Visiting Artist Lecture: Sam McKinniss

The images, figures, and environments that appear in the paintings of Sam McKinniss (b. 1985, Northfield, Minnesota) speak to the uncanny, unsettling atmospheres of the internet and popular culture.

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Woodwind Chamber Music: Trios, Quartets and Quintets

(PAULSON CENTER, ROOM 620) Join NYU woodwind students for an afternoon and evening of chamber music featuring trios, quartets and quintets.

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Woodwind Chamber Music

(PAULSON CENTER) Join NYU non-major woodwind students for an afternoon of chamber music.

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NYU Wind Symphony

(PAULSON CENTER, ROOM 620) NYU Wind Symphony will perform works by Gipps, Gounod, DiLorenzo, Jan Bach.

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