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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.
A Virtual Variety show organized and hosted by M.A. Candidate Mateo Hurtado.
Join the Department of Performance students as we celebrate our graduating B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. students with a toast! We will also announce the recipients of the annual department awards.
The Department of Performance Studies invites the incoming first-year students to dive right in to the PS community! This special event is for our incoming B.A. students to get to know each other, to meet Professor Vazquez - the instructor for Intro to Performance Studies this Fall, and to enjoy the end of summer PS style!
We invite incoming undergraduate Performance Studies students to join the faculty and staff of department to learn about the resources and events available to them.
This fall we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department.
We would love for you to join us to learn more about the program, our curriculum, PS faculty, student programs, events and the application process. We're hoping this virtual format helps make our programming more accessible to anyone around the country or across the globe who is interested in learning more about Performance Studies at Tisch!
This fall we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department.
Join us for a speaker series event with special guest artist, Autumn Knight!
Join us for a speaker series event with special guest artist, Jacolby Satterwhite!
Join us to learn about our curriculum, student activities, and more!
This panel brings together queer/feminist scholars and activists to consider how the spread of COVID-19 – like prior pandemics – has impacted and disorganized our understandings of the body, the boundaries of public/private, intimacy, sex, risk, and the distribution of vulnerability and care.
This fall we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department.
Join us for a speaker series event with special guest artist, Jibz Cameron a.k.a. Dynasy Handbag!
For Tisch's Week of Community, the Departments of Performance Studies and Art & Public Policy are gathering artists to discuss how they are creating, performing, and enacting during this pandemic. Is solo work the foreseeable future of performance? How might one work within and beyond the solo form? What other possibilities might exist? Speakers who work across genres from theater, performance art, dance, and drag will discuss their respective practices today; and we hope to have a larger conversation together about the future of performance!
Join Noel Rodriguez, Administrative & Academic Services Director, and Laura Fortes, Assistant Director of Programs to learn more about applying to graduate programs.
Join us for a series of virtual events, including a panel on with current Performance Studies BA Candidates and with PS Alumni.
Together, Hartman and Armand will discuss how their work straddles the material and immaterial worlds, asking about the political dimensions of their practice, embodiment, queer practices, and — specific to the conditions of today — how their ongoing experience with intuitive practice speaks to the possibilities in virtual spaces of engagement, of how we are affected and affect each other from afar.
We invite prospective students to attend the open house to learn more about our graduate degree programs. The session will provide an overview of our Master’s and Doctoral programs, an introduction to our faculty and their research, an opportunity to meet with current students and admissions staff.
This fall we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department.
Join us for a speaker series event with special guest artist, Wu Tsang!
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
This fall we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department.
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
Join the Women & Performance Journal for their annual Fall Mixer!
This fall we will be offering a series of bi-monthly, optional get-togethers for all students and faculty in the department.
Join us at our first Salon Series event of the school year! This workshops will be led by Shivani Joshi this workshop is an exploration of two Indian dance styles side by side. Together, we will learn the difference between classical and folk dance by learning the historical, practical, and social uses of Bharatnatyam and Garba. This workshop is beginner friendly, but will invite you to move around your space as we explore the movement in these two styles, so come prepared to move!
Join our first Salon Series Event of 2021! Community means more than just being together in a physical space. Connection can span across space and time, creating relationships with strangers you’ve never met before! Explore the art of letter writing with MA Candidate Sarah Guilbault. Join us with your favorite evening beverage and have a chat with us about letter writing. Make sure you bring all your fancy stationery with you!
While performance continues to ontologically transform with the digital rupture taking place since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, and as theatres continue to remain shut, as borders continue to be more unjust limiting the mobility of those deemed unfavorable, and with proxy wars in Nagorno-Karabakh or in Yemen challenging how we can think of subjectivities and national frameworks of identity politics, PRICKS gathers thinkers to share their knowledge and to question modes of producing and disseminating knowledge at times of extreme crisis. This event was curated my Ph.D. candidate, Adham Hafez.
Please join us for a welcome back message from the faculty and staff, introductions from our Director of Graduate Studies, Director of Undergraduate Studies and more, and a chance to meet other students across cohorts to make new friends and create more opportunities to connect and hang out in the future!