Congratulations to the Tisch alumni nominated for a 2025 Critics Choice Award in the Film category! The 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards were announced on December 12, 2024, honoring the finest ...
The Department of Performance Studies is happy to announce that University Professor Diana Taylor has been awarded a year long Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Humanities to finish her ...
Kyle Abraham '06 (MFA, Dance) — award-winning dancer, MacArthur Fellow, and artistic director of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham— was named the convocation speaker and prestigious Lucas Lecturer for Carleton ...
High school students participate in college-level artistic training in New York City and online. These intensive and enriching courses are taught by Tisch undergraduate faculty. Visiting students and ...
The winners of the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards were announced on Sunday, January 5, 2025, recognizing excellence in both American and international film and television. It is an annual award ...
Bess Rowen is a graduate of the M.A. Program in Performance Studies and specialized in feminist and gender studies in sorority identity. Bess also has a Ph.D. in Theatre & Performance from The ...
Enid Marie Acevedo Colón (she/her/ella) is a Puerto Rican performer, stage manager, director, dancer, writer, academic, educator, and community organizer. She earned her B.F.A. in Theatre, double ...
High school students participate in college-level artistic training in New York City and online. These intensive and enriching courses are taught by Tisch undergraduate faculty. Visiting students and ...
This event featured musical performances by Lark, followed by a discussion between Lark and Dart about the feminist possibilities of staging sexuality and pleasure, using humor as a vehicle for ...
A panel discussion to celebrate the publication of Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life (NYU Press 2018) by Tavia Nyong’o, former Professor of Performance Studies at NYU, currently ...
A conversation with P.A. Skantze and Fred Moten about Skantze's new book. How do we make art, and sense, out of the often-uninvited things that happen to us? Choices in conditions not of our choosing?
Celebrating “Queer Communion,” a retrospective of the work of Los Angeles-based performance artist Ron Athey was featured this year at New York’s PARTICIPANT INC. Malik Gaines and Lia Gangitano ...