‘Carrie The Musical’ brings forth bullying issues and the importance of having a safe space
American University’s Department of Performing Arts will present “Carrie the Musical” from April 25 to April 27.
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American University’s Department of Performing Arts will present “Carrie the Musical” from April 25 to April 27.
On Saturday, Nov. 17, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center held an event titled “Sine Nomine” that featured James Blachly’s “Experiential Orchestra” with Jim Sanborn’s sculpture art exhibit “Without Provenance: The Making of Contemporary Antiquity.”
Many students have not yet taken advantage of the great art exhibits the AU Museum at the Katzen Arts Center presents. The museum consists of three floors with a variety of artwork through all mediums from oil on canvas to photography.
Last June, American University alumni Lagan Sebert and Brandon Bloch won awards at the Cannes International Festival of Creativity. The awards were earned for their music video “I Need A Woman,” featuring the singer Kesha, which focused on inclusion and the LGBTQ community by telling the story of a marriage between same-sex couple Dani and Lindsay in a wedding ceremony officiated by Kesha in Las Vegas.
Max Spivak, a senior in the School of International Service, had the opportunity to travel to Cochabamba, Bolivia to participate in the filming of “Your Street, Our Stage,” a documentary telling the story of Tania Coca Ardaya, a former student and current instructor for Performing Life International. Performing Life International is a nonprofit that helps impoverished youth living on the streets of Cochabamba.
Landmark Theatres is currently hosting the Studio Ghibli Collection Film Series from March 17 to May 6. The film series is an annual survey of Studio Ghibli films, a prize-winning Japanese animation studio founded by the visionary director Hayao Miyazaki. The series will feature eight films from 1984 to 2014 and will run for eight weeks at three different cinemas around the DMV: E Street, West End and Bethesda Row.
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With the holidays upon us, it’s time for a good holiday movie. Landmark Theatres West End Cinema is hosting showings of several classic and holiday films every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m and 7:30 p.m. for their first winter Capital Classics Film Series. The program will run until Dec. 27.
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