for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
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Ntozake Shange’s highly influential 1976 choreopoem for colored girls… might well be the most performed and important piece of theater created expressly by and for Black women in the history of the United States. The work has been adapted for both film and television and can boast a Tony-nominated Broadway revival as recently as 2022. UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies faculty members Ama Law and Fatima Quander direct a loving rendition of Shange’s masterpiece that proves its timelessness.
Spring M.F.A. Dance Thesis Concert
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The Spring M.F.A Dance Thesis Concert showcases stunning and provocative choreography by M.F.A. candidates Kevin Clark, Mher Kandoyan and Kae Lawrence in the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies.
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The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.
Fall M.F.A. Dance Thesis Concert
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The Fall M.F.A Dance Thesis Concert showcases stunning and provocative choreography by M.F.A. candidates Christina Collins, Daniel Miramontes and Peter Pattengill in the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies.
ABOUT TDPS
The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.
Metamorphoses
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Ovid’s timeless poem Metamorphoses leaps to stunning life in Mary Zimmerman’s Tony-nominated adaptation. Set in and around a central onstage pool of water that provides the hub of each of Metamorphoses’ many vignettes, Zimmerman’s bold retelling juxtaposes antiquity and modernity in an exploration of the power of theater across centuries. UMD Assistant Professor KenYatta Rogers directs this production, celebrating the persistence of narrative in the face of inevitable change.
Emma
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Jane Austen's adored heroine gets the theatrical treatment in Emma. For centuries, Emma Woodhouse has charmed and delighted readers—and now she does so onstage. Emma is truly a timeless tale of love, making mistakes and learning to hold yourself accountable. Presented under the direction of Lisa Nathans, associate professor of voice and acting within the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, this production brings the world of Austen to joyous, irreverent life. You’ll never see Emma the same way again!
Beethoven, Brahms and Ravel: UMD Symphony Orchestra • LIVESTREAM
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David Neely, music director
The UMD Symphony Orchestra presents its season finale concert, celebrating with works by three of the most influential composers of all time.
Beethoven, Brahms and Ravel: UMD Symphony Orchestra • IN-PERSON
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David Neely, music director
The UMD Symphony Orchestra presents its season finale concert, celebrating with works by three of the most influential composers of all time.
Season Finale Concert: UMD Wind Orchestra • LIVESTREAM
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Michael J. Votta, JR., music director
Join us for the UMD Wind Orchestra’s season finale concert! This program will feature an exciting array of pieces that are sure to make this performance a memorable close to the 2024-25 academic year!
PROGRAM
To be announced.
Season Finale Concert: UMD Wind Orchestra • IN-PERSON
ABOUT THE EVENT
Michael J. Votta, JR., music director
Join us for the UMD Wind Orchestra’s season finale concert! This program will feature an exciting array of pieces that are sure to make this performance a memorable close to the 2024-25 academic year!
PROGRAM
To be announced.