
Located on the northeast side of Burling Library, first floor, beginning Oct. 31, 2019.
Located on the northeast side of Burling Library, first floor, beginning Oct. 31, 2019.
Assistant Professors Cynthia Hansen and Celeste Miller introduced a 2-credit class last spring to help trailblaze a new theory: choreolinguistics, which explores the intersection of linguistics and dance.
Johnson's presentation, "The Beekeeper: Performing Southern Black Women who Love Women" will be held in the Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room S3325.
The play, described as “Waiting for Godot on ice,” featured Grinnell College students as the cast and crew.
Grinnell College sponsors a vibrant hybrid art form in rural Kellogg, Iowa, at Conard Environmental Research Area.
The free, public event will feature live music and dancing; for all ages and experience levels.
Dancers present talk and multi-media performance that bears witness and celebrates lives of poets and artists lost to AIDS.
Research is a huge component in the arts. It's what you perform, it's what you study, it's what you create scripts based upon. It’s what leads you to stages and shows well beyond Grinnell.
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