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Alumna Artist: Photographer: Elena Chan
From Thailand to Madagascar, Photographer Elena Chan has no trouble connecting with the people opposite her lens. She offers us photos that capture deeply connected moments in her travels and life. Elena invited CUArts to join her, and a group … Continue reading
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YouTube Invites You to Compose Yourself
YouTube is a wonderful invention, and not just because it has brought us dancing weddings and countless baby panda videos. It is a particular gift to the performing arts community, enabling performances to be easily preserved long after the final … Continue reading
New to New York?
First adjectives that pop into your head when you think about starting college or graduate school? Scary. Strange. Difficult. But when you stop letting the anxiety take you over, other words emerge: New. Fun. Challenging. Exciting. It’s easy to be … Continue reading
Take A Chance On Me
Being a part of an arts organization or production is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. I say this totally objectively as someone who has been involved in more theatrical productions than I can count. There’s just … Continue reading