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En Pie De Lucha—MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble in Puerto Rico
    “The trip to Puerto Rico with the FJE exceeded all my expectations—I couldn’t be happier about how everything turned out.”  —Miguel Zenón, renowned saxophonist-composer and MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellow   January 21-27, 2019, the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble engaged in an ambitious cultural...
Spider's Canvas / Arachnadrone
February 16, 2019 / 9:00pm February 17, 2019 / 3:00pm February 18, 2019 / 7:00pm Spider’s Canvas / Arachnodrone (US Premiere) is an immersive, multi-sensory performance and installation based on the complex tent webs of the South American cyrtaphora citricola spider. The project is co-created by...
En Pie De Lucha—MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble in Puerto Rico
    “The trip to Puerto Rico with the FJE exceeded all my expectations—I couldn’t be happier about how everything turned out.”  —Miguel Zenón, renowned saxophonist-composer and MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellow   January 21-27, 2019, the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble engaged in an ambitious cultural...
MTA Production of The Chalk Cycle in Shanghai, China
On January 10, Professor Claire Conceison brought the fall MTA production of The Chalk Cycle to Shanghai for performance at the Shanghai Theater Academy. Photos: MTA Production of The Chalk Cycle at MIT Credit: Danny Landez
Composition Seminar Final Projects
First performances of new compositions by members of 21M.351 Music Composition, students of Evan Ziporyn
THE REMAINS Nominated for 5 Helen Hayes Awards
Ken Urban's play, THE REMAINS, was just nominated for 5 Helen Hayes Awards for its world premiere in DC, including Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding Original New Play, Robert Prosky Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play (Glenn Fitzgerald), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play (...
Who Is Eartha Mae?
MTA Lecturer Olivia D'Ambrosio is the Producing Artistic Director of Bridge Repertory Theater and is in residence at the East Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center. Olivia and her team are currently producing WHO IS EARTHA MAE? A One-Woman Play With Music About the Life + Times of Eartha Kitt, which...
Waltzing With Reza
Enrollment is limited   In this workshop, participants will be invited to step into the experience of rehearsing and performing in an Abdoh show, featuring hands-on engagement with text and movement from his 1992 work The Law of Remains. Participants will be asked to embody the original staging as...
John Sullivan
John Sullivan is a pianist and conductor.  He is a native of Cambridge, MA and graduated from Harvard University in 2009 with a degree in music.  At Harvard, he directed the undergraduate Dunster House Opera for two seasons, preparing and conducting performances of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and ...
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