The University of New Mexico Department of Theatre and Dance hosts Now/Next/Dance, a showcase of original choreography by student choreographers of the UNM dance program, presented for several performances in the Elizabeth Waters Center for Dance at Carlisle Gym on UNM’s Main Campus through Oct. 25.
A play by acclaimed writer Don DeLillo, The Day Room is a brilliant, bizarre, black-comedy that explores performance and concealment. The Day Room runs on selected days from through Oct. 4 in the Experimental Theatre located in the lower level of the Center for the Arts on UNM’s main campus.
The UNM Department of Theatre and Dance and SHIFT Contemporary Dance Collective present SHIFT/Solos, an event featuring the work of internationally acclaimed dance artist, Tomaz Simatovic and SHIFT co-directors Jacqueline M. García, Kelsey Paschich and Lisa Nevada. The event takes place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19 at the Orpheum Art Space located at 500 2nd Street.
The University of New Mexico Department of Theater and Dance presents “C’est la Vie,” a double bill by MFA in Dance candidates Kelsey Paschich and Ariel Burge, Friday, Sept. 4-5 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. in the Rodey Theatre, Center for the...
The works of Shakespeare may be timeless, but the Elizabethan English can sound a bit peculiar to the modern ear. Fear not. Students from the University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts, Department of Theater and Dance, use big voices, exaggerated...
University of New Mexico Professor of Dance Donna Jewell is rehearsing with her class of contemporary dancers – repertory. Rehearsals are for choreography from the glacier theater work Hannibal which will be performed in the Oetztal Alps, Friday, April...
Vibrant and visionary flamenco and contemporary dance are featured in new works from international guest artists and resident faculty in UNM’s faculty dance concert, SPIN, Friday, Feb. 20 through Sunday, March 1 in Rodey Theatre in the UNM Center for the...
Dorothy Baca, renowned costume designer and professor of Theater Costume Design at the University of New Mexico, spent five weeks this fall teaching and lecturing at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) in Carmarthen, Wales where, according to legend, the great Arthurian sorcerer Merlin was born.
The University of New Mexico Department of Theatre and Dance hosts The Linnell Festival Fall Reading Series, offering audiences an exciting “first look” of works that will be part of the Linnell Festival of New Plays at UNM in the spring. These plays a
The University of New Mexico Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Radicles: Rediscovering humankind’s primary roots,” an evening of site specific dance, Oct. 16 — 18 at 6 p.m. The dance, choreographed by Lisa Nevada, Master of Fine Arts (MFA) ...