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Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn […]

Anon(YMOUS)

Anon(YMOUS) by Naomi Iizuka; Directed by Mary Ellen Allison Anon(ymous) is a contemporary re-imagining of Homer’s Odyssey. The play tracks a refugee named Anon who has escaped from his war-torn […]

Performance/Lecture: Piano music from Spain, 18th -20th centuries, by Mario Prisuelos

This event is open to students enrolled in "Music, History, and Culture" and "Music in Latin America" ONLY The Spanish pianist Mario Prisuelos will present a performance/lecture introducing aspects of the development of Spanish art music from the 18th to the 20th centuries. He will cover stylistic changes from baroque through romantic styles and, more […]

ARHT 204: Newark Museum of Art Field Trip

Newark Museum 49 Washington S, Newark, NJ, United States

This event is open to students enrolled in ARHT 204 ONLY. This semester, students in Professor Gale Berninghausen's Non-Western Art Traditions class are studying the art of Asia. This field trip to will inform and enrich students' understanding of Asian art, history, religions, and cultures.

Benjamin Hochman: Pianist and Lecturer

York Room 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, NJ, United States

This is a closed event. New-York based, Award-winning concert pianist Benjamin Hochman will discuss issues relating to performance challenges and tools, technique, efficient practicing, interpreting contemporary music, and career decisions, while playing examples from his repertoire, including a pre-premiere performance of Prof. Gilad Cohen's new piece Circles of Time, supported by Ramapo Faculty Development Fund.

Frankenstein

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley A stage adaptation by Patrick Sandford; Directed by Megan Callahan In this dreamlike yet faithful retelling of the classic tale, a desperate and grieving young scientist’s quest for recognition and contribution culminates in the loss of all those he loves most. An obsessed Dr. Victor Frankenstein rejects his very creation, and […]