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Challenging Biases Takes Center Stage: Steinhardt’s Verbatim Performance Lab Confronts Social Perceptions through Theatre

NYU Steinhardt and Clinical Professor Joe Salvatore are pioneering a distinctive approach to educational theatre with the Verbatim Performance Lab.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Piano Studies Alum Annie Jeng Appointed to the Piano Faculty at UNC Greensboro

She has performed at the Brancaleoni International Music Festival, Gijón International Piano Festival, Kennedy Center, Interlochen Arts Academy, and throughout China.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Alum Andrew Malilay White Receives Post-Doc at University of Chicago

Alum Andrew Malilay White has received a prestigious Humanities Teaching Fellowship.
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Collaborative Piano Alumni Work on "Babes in Arms"

T.C. Kincer (MM ’19) and Noah Turner (MM ’21) have been working at Forestburgh Playhouse in the Catskills on the world premiere of the revival of "Babes in Arms."
Areas of Study: The Arts

Bobby Sanabria to Headline “Bringing it all Back Home to Washington Square” with Special Guest Janis Siegel

The Music Education faculty member will be bringing his Multiverse Big Band to Washington Square Park on September 25 for an exciting free concert.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Ken Aigen Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Aigen, who is an improvisational-based music therapist, has spent nearly his entire career at NYU in both the Music Therapy program and the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Center based at NYU Steinhardt.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Screen Scoring Faculty Collaborate on “In Balanchine's Classroom"

The documentary illustrates the life and times of 20th-century ballet giant George Balanchine.
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Vocal Performance Premieres "Storm"

Storm is a tribute to the late composer Timothy Graphenreed, available to stream on Saturday, September 4.
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Alum Agustin Muriago Featured on Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series

Muriago presented a recital of music by South Americans José Resa, Lîa Cimaglia, Lilián Saba, Adolfo Cipriota, and Osvaldo Golijov.
Areas of Study: The Arts

What Does 9/11 Mean to New York City Today?

A BIPOC Team of Theater Artists and Therapists Examine Underrepresented Legacies of Trauma, August 27-29
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