Theatre & Dance
- One goal is to increase the diversity of STEM fields by emphasizing that βwe need to stop trying to get girls to act like boys in order to be part of the math world.β
- Museum of ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ teams up with CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ faculty to host rooftop dance party
- βLet the Sunshine inβ will be in ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ April 19th and 20th at the Dairy Arts Center
- The culmination of his work isΒ How to Leave a Battlefield, a stage play the student wrote using transcripts from some of the recorded interviews in the hopes of shining a light on soldiers transitioning to civilian life.
- βBecause of you, Iβve gotten the opportunity to really experiment and create freely,β student tells benefactors.
- Sarah Fahmy employs a novel strategy to encourage women to express themselves more fully; it combines methods developed by theater performers and by speech pathologists.
- Just in time for the United States presidential election, CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅βs Department of Theatre & Dance gears up for a production of β44 Plays for 44 Presidents,β a funny and poignant whirlwind trip through American history.
- This fall, CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ brings street culture to the stage with [UN] W.R.A.P.: Women of the Cypher, a weekend-long performance event bringing together renowned female Hip-Hop scholars, artists and enthusiasts for a critical and creative exchange.
- The Colorado Shakespeare Festival continues its season of myths, legends and fairy tales with the classic, fantasy-like Cymbeline. From battle scenes to mistaken identities to a magical love story, this timeless play still sweeps audiences of all ages off their feet more than 400 years after it was first staged.