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Category Archives: Miller Theatre
Morningside Lights Artist Talk with Alex Kahn and Sophia Michahelles
What is processional art? The idea of the parade evokes the imagery of marching bands, elaborate floats, large Macy’s Day balloons, and a chaos of noises coming from the excitement of both the on looking crowds and the procession itself. … Continue reading
Build your Morningside Light
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” –Pablo Picasso Welcome back to the Arts Initiative at Columbia! As your fall classes commence and begin to wash the summer dust from your brains, let the Arts Initiative … Continue reading
Posted in Free in NYC, Miller Theatre, Multicultural, Parade, Programs, Uncategorized, Visual Art
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A Conversation with Diane Paulus and Suzan-Lori Parks
It is always exciting to me to see two women collaborate as creative leads on a project. But when the players include playwright Suzan-Lori Parks (who many may know from her ambitious 365 Days/365 Plays project or her Pulitzer Prize … Continue reading
A Visual Introduction To Student Selects at the Columbia University Film Festival
This year marks the first time the Columbia University Film Festival will be hosting Student Selects, in a screening on campus at Miller Theatre on May 12. The program features the 8 best films out of the 42 screened at … Continue reading
Music and Dance Meet on Miller Theatre’s Stage: $7 Performance Tickets and a FREE Panel Discussion
The New York Choreographic Institute (NYCI) marks its 10th anniversary with its first-ever public performances, right here on campus. Renowned New York City Ballet principal dancers—including Megan Fairchild, Tiler Peck, Wendy Whelan, Joaquin de Luz, and Craig Hall—will perform new … Continue reading
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Out of this world: Matthias Pintscher’s Composer Portrait at Miller Theatre
Peter Robertson, one of Miller Theatre’s Student Reviewers, shares his thoughts on last week’s Composer Portrait series opener featuring Matthias Pintscher, the 100th composer to be highlighted in the popular new music series. **** Matthias Pintscher has been hailed by … Continue reading
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