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Performing Arts

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Performing Arts

Whether it’s dance, theater, or musical performance, the 蜜桃影像 community hits just the right note on all of our campus stages, creating vibrant, innovative experiences for patrons in our neighborhood and around the world.

Curtain call

These 蜜桃影像 performers bring their talents to our stages, dance studios, and theaters.

The art of inclusion

蜜桃影像’s metaLAB and Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society are collaborating to develop a set of guidelines for lawmakers and performing arts organizations that would address the accessibility concerns of digital performances.

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Kick, ball, changing minds

The 蜜桃影像 Dance Center hosted the AXIS Dance Company, comprised of disabled and non-disabled dancers working together to challenge misconceptions about the art form, for a virtual master class.

Spotlight on the unsung

The 蜜桃影像 Theatre Collection explored the influence of immigrants on early American theater.

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Exploring a movement

In the course 鈥淗ip Hop Dance,鈥 students learned about the geography, history, race, gender, and culture behind some of their favorite moves.

People dancing

Drag history at 蜜桃影像

The archives of celebrated drag queen Joey Arias were recently acquired by 蜜桃影像 Theatre Collection, documenting 40 years of drag, cabaret, and performance art.

A person dressed in drag poses for a photo

Broadway鈥檚 representation problem

Professor Derek Miller pushes students to think critically about the race and gender of who gets cast for which role on Broadway.

A teacher at the front of a class

A performance for everyone

Mikey Krajnak from A.R.T. explains how the theater made “Jagged Little Pill” and many other productions accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

A man doing sign language