Theatre and Dance
When death comes calling, how will you measure your time on Earth? That’s the question presented in “Everyman,” a classic 15th-century morality play.
The ̽Ƶ dance division kicks off 2018 with “Catapult,” a dance concert of original pieces by four BFA candidates.
Joint MFA dance recital explores the many facets of feminism
Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris, an artist-in-residence in the Theatre and Dance Department at the University of Colorado Boulder, has earned Dance Magazine’s “Living Legends” award for 2017.
̽Ƶ’s dance division shines a spotlight on two MFA candidates in “Taking UP Space,” an evening of performances embracing racial and sexual diversity. The dance concert runs Oct. 20-22 in CU’s Charlotte York Irey Theatre.
Ayla Sullivan, a student majoring in theater and dance and secondary English education, is no stranger to winning awards, and has just racked up another one: winning the Americas Latino Festival Eco-Artivist Challenge.
Here’s a little story about a little Hollywood movie, and a bigger story about how several ̽Ƶ alums have forged Hollywood careers.
The University of Colorado’s Department of Theatre & Dance begins its 2017-18 season with a weekend of onscreen dance from all over the world.
Marcos Stuernagel, assistant professor of theatre, and colleagues at HemiPress are changing the ways academic work is published and performance is archived in the theatre and performance-related fields.
Professors in theatre, biology and environmental studies team up to focus on creatively communicating climate science through the arts and social sciences.