Dance Workshop Spring Concert
This performance is the culmination of works created and developed in the Dance Workshop course by Dance Program Students.
This performance is the culmination of works created and developed in the Dance Workshop course by Dance Program Students.
This performance is the culmination of works created and developed in the Dance Workshop course by Dance Program Students.
This performance features works by MFA students Darvejon Jones and Eto'o Tsana, guest choreographers, Davalois Fearon and Abdel Salaam, and faculty member, Pedro Ruiz. This event is free with a Hunter ID.
This performance features works by MFA students Darvejon Jones and Eto'o Tsana, guest choreographers, Davalois Fearon and Abdel Salaam, and faculty member, Pedro Ruiz. This event is free with a Hunter ID.
The Arnhold Graduate Dance Education Program proudly presents its annual dance concert in Thomas Hunter Hall's Peggy Theater on May 13th and 14th at 7:30 pm. This evening-length concert will present works by Artist-in-Residence Pedro Ruiz, graduate dance education students, and more. Tickets to this event are FREE and must be reserved in advance. Reserve […]
The Arnhold Graduate Dance Education Program proudly presents its annual dance concert in Thomas Hunter Hall's Peggy Theater on May 13th and 14th at 7:30 pm. This evening-length concert will […]
Join us on Saturday, June 11th at 10am for the 37th annual 116th Street Festival. This in person event will take place on 116th Street and Third Avenue, and will feature live music performances, community art, and food, and arts & crafts influenced by Puerto Rican and Hispanic culture. The 116th Street Festival started in 1985 […]
The LGBTQ Policy Center at Roosevelt House is pleased to present a screening of the new, award-winning film Firebird, followed by a conversation with the stars and director of the film. A passionate and harrowing historical romance, Firebird tells the true story of a clandestine affair between a young Russian soldier and fighter pilot on an Air Force […]
The sneak preview followed by a discussion between Jack Healey, former Executive Director of Amnesty International USA and organizer of the 1990s music tours for human rights featured in the film, and Lynn Nottage, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and former National Press Officer for Amnesty International USA in the 1990s. In the 1980’s, one man’s progressive vision turned Amnesty […]
Kendo is two-handed Japanese swordsmanship and is the oldest Japanese martial art. Kendoists wear protective equipment and strike each other with shinai (bamboo swords). Join us for a demonstration of kata and free sparring, learn about the basic strikes, and have a chance to prove your abilities using shinai! Please RSVP by November 22, 2022.