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THE HAMMER AND THE FEATHER
The Hammer and the Feather, an immersive audio and visual installation, takes its name from the experiment performed on Earth’s moon by U.S. astronaut David Scott, which proved Galileo’s assertion that gravity exerts an equal force on all objects. Developed at MIT by technical instructor Christian...
THE HAMMER AND THE FEATHER
The Hammer and the Feather, an immersive audio and visual installation, takes its name from the experiment performed on Earth’s moon by U.S. astronaut David Scott, which proved Galileo’s assertion that gravity exerts an equal force on all objects. Developed at MIT by technical instructor Christian...
OPERA/DANCE/ELECTRIC GUITAR
Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman” as you’ve never seen or heard it before Alison Clancy / Gary Lucas featuring Choreography by Carolyn Choa presented with special permission of The Metropolitan Opera, NYC   In 2020, The Metropolitan Opera’s production of Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer opened with...
The Wires That Bind Us - FaMLE Concert
For full concert information visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-wires-that-bind-us-famle-concert-tickets-308779135707  
MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble Presents: Freedom Jazz Dances
MTA Alum, Srinivasan Raghuraman, gets a long-awaited moment in the spotlight
April 20, 2022 Arts at MIT reporting full story here.  Srinivasan Raghuraman gets a long-awaited moment in the spotlight Image credit: Danny Goldfield The PhD alum, who works as a research scientist at Visa Research, performed his Emerson/Harris solo recital after a two-year delay. Srinivasan...
Onward!—Connection, Innovation, and Community
THE TENURE ITCH
THE TENURE ITCH By Ken Urban, Directed by Jess Chayes At an esteemed New England university, Erich teaches the largest classes in Literature, but his department chair demands Erich write less gay books if he wants tenure. An encounter with a student makes him wonder if he is just as homophobic as...
Tiny Dances Project
  Artist and MIT Lecturer Janessa Clark's Tiny Dances Project is an ongoing socially-engaged, multimedia installation project weaving together dance, video, sound art, photography and sculpture. Each 'tiny dance' artistically translates the contents of letters confessing personal secrets sent...
It Must Be Now! — Advancing Social Justice Actions Through Music and Media
Three compositions on themes of racial injustice and healing will premiere on Saturday, May 7, 2022, bringing together all performers of the It Must Be Now! (IMBN!) initiative. This unique immersive music and multimedia event features the work of three leading jazz artists of our time: Terri Lyne...
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