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For all events, the Department of Performance Studies acknowledges the Canarsie tribe of the Lenape People in whose traditional territory we are gathering.
For all events, the Department of Performance Studies acknowledges the Canarsie tribe of the Lenape People in whose traditional territory we are gathering.
Join the Department of Performance Studies as we welcome William Parker and Cisco Bradley. This event will bring Bradley and Parker in conversation about Bradley's new book, Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker.
The Gay Divorcees is a band of real-life queer divorcees, led by composer Ethan Philbrick, who have come together during a pandemic to write songs about getting into and out of state-sanctioned intimacy in the 21st century.
PS Assembly: On Drafting with Professor CASTAÑEDA
Join the Department of Performance Studies for our annual community event. We invite our current student and alumni to share their talents during this skill-share event.
PS Assembly: On Craft with Professor Browning
Join the Department of Performance Studies in conversation about Sadia Abbas's novel, The Empty Room. Abbas will be joined by poet, fiction writer, critic, and translator John Keene and artist Shahzia Sikander. This conversation will be moderated by Professor Fred Moten.
This Longing Vessel: The 2019-2020 Studio Museum of Harlem Artists-in-Residence E. Jane, Naudline Pierre, and Elliot Reed in Conversation with Malik Gaines, Tavia Nyong’o, and Brittnay L. Proctor
This spring we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department. Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that helps us to imagine how performance studies works and works for a dynamic set of projects and practices.
PS Assembly: On Drama with Professor Gaines
Professor Fred Moten welcomes poet Kimberly Alidio to discuss her collection Why Letter Ellipses. They will be joined by Ronaldo Wilson, Jackie Wang and Edgar Garcia.
Join us for a virtual book launch and roundtable for the release of Professor Hentyle Yapp's new book, 'Minor China: Method, Materialisms, and the Aesthetic'.
Join PS for our Fifth Annual Curating Symposium. The symposium will offer many thought provoking panels with guests from across NYU and NYC. Organized by the Department of Performance Studies at NYU Tisch in collaboration with Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College; Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance, Wesleyan University; and with support from NYU Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.
Join the Department of Performance Studies as we present our first annual Undergraduate Student Work Exhibition!
PS Assembly: on critical distance with professor lepecki
Join the Department of Performance Studies as the faculty and staff take a moment to celebrate our 2020 graduates! We invite the family and friends of our graduating B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., to take part in this virtual celebration.
The Department of Performance Studies at NYU Tisch is inviting high school counselors and college prep advisors with advisees who may be interested in majoring in Performance Studies to join us on Tuesday, May 25th for an info session!
Join TDR's Editor Richard Schechner and guest panellists William Huizhu SUN, ZHANG Bingyu and SHEN Liang in discussion on TDR's upcoming webinar!
Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that ties to the faculty's pedagogy. The series will briefly introduce each session and then facilitate discussion for the group. The assemblies will offer opportunities to come together and in a more informal setting to discuss projects and ideas.
Tune in to The Sense of Brown: JEM Jam on HemiTV via Zoom, followed by a live post-show discussion moderated by host Mateo Hurtado and featuring some of the performers: Joe Louis, Esaú Mora, MARIKISCRYCRYCRY, Lili Pujol, and Victor Cazares.
Translating Embodied Performance and an Archive of Intergenerational Trauma What impacts translations—the translation of texts and the translation of performance as materials and practices move from one culture to another?
We are very excited to kick off this Fall semester and welcome everyone to the 6th floor. Please join us for our first social event of the year to get to know the folks in your PS community!
Please join us in launching The Other Side of Terror: Black Women and the Culture of US Capital (NYU Press), by Erica R. Edwards! Moderated by Evie Shockley, with remarks by Roderick Ferguson, Avery Gordon, Fred Moten, Nadine Naber, Mary Helen Washington, and Erica R. Edwards.
This fall we will be offering a series of get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department. Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that ties to the faculty's pedagogy.
Jacob Johnson (Oklahoma City University) and Stacy Wolf (Princeton University) discuss what Broadway musicals have to do with religion, what beliefs they foster, and what ideas they promote about America that reverberate across the country.
Join Administrative and Academic Director Noel Rodriguez, and Assistant Director of Programs Laura Fortes to discuss the process of applying to M.A. programs!
Join us on Saturday, October 16th for the Performance Studies Undergraduate Open House!
Join the Department of Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, for a conversation between Clark Young, playwright of Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, David Strathairn, Academy Award Nominated Actor, Barbara Browning, and Ann Pellegrini Professors of Performance Studies.
Formless Formation: A Conversation with Authors Sandra Ruiz and Hypatia Vourloumis
This fall we will be offering a series of get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department. Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that ties to the faculty's pedagogy.
The Performance Studies Graduate Program Open House will take place on Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 from 6:30-7:30 PM EST on Zoom. We encourage you to attend our Open House, where our PS faculty, staff, and current students will be present to speak about our programs.
This fall we will be offering a series of get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department. Each session will be loosely grounded in a topic that ties to the faculty's pedagogy.