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Archives at Risk: Protecting World Identities
The AMIA Student Chapter at NYU presents a screening in honor of UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage 2015, including works from NYPL, XFR Collective, and Human Rights Watch.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/events/fall-2015/unesco-world-day-for-audiovisual-heritage.html
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Mingjun Han
Trained in Chinese classical and folk dance, as well as contemporary movement, she blends tradition with tech—exploring how bodies, identities, and digital systems move together. ... She has performed and presented work at Movement Research at Judson
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/students/2025-m-a--symposium/mingjun-han.html
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2025 Goldberg Play Prize Winner and Finalists Announced!
We are thrilled to announce the winners and finalists for the 2025 Goldberg Play Prize. The winner is the Apologetics by Eka Savajol (BFA '24). The finalists are Erin Gruodis-Gimbel (MFA '25) and Lisa Konoplisky (MFA '24).
https://tisch.nyu.edu/dramatic-writing/news/2025-goldberg-play-prize-winners-announced.html
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Non-Credit Producing Certificate
The NYU Tisch Producing non-credit certificate introduces all aspects of filmmaking and production. A certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the four required courses within one year or two successive summers.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/special-programs/tisch-pro/non-credit-certificates/producing-certificate.html
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Richard Move’s “Martha@BAM – The 1963 Interview” Revived for BAM Next Wave 2025
Faculty member Richard Move’s “Martha@BAM – The 1963 Interview” presented by BAM Next Wave 2025, October 28 to November 1.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/dance/news/richard-move-s--martha-bam---the-1963-interview--revived-for-bam.html
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PS Alum Monika Błaszczak to Debut "Clay" in Venice
The dance performance is part of "Memories of Water, Memories of Air", an event organized by Arts Territory under the Polish presidency of the Council of the EU.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/news/ps-alum-monika-baszczak-to-debut--clay--in-venice.html
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Annie Seminara
Annie Seminara is a Senior Performance Studies student from Boston, Massachusetts. She transferred into the department having previously studied Acting, English, and Drama. Annie grew up with an interest in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama. For
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/alumni/alumni-year/alumni-2019/annie-seminara.html
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Messing with Archives: An Afrosurrealist Approach to Research
A talk by Terri Francis, Indiana University
https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/events/spring-2020/messing-with-archives.html