THIS WEEK IN CAAD
Be sure to check out the CAAD programming we have for you this week! El Umbral: A psychological-spiritual performance encounter with the demons transition(s)- wresting the in-betweens Thursday, Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]
Be sure to check out the CAAD programming we have for you this week! El Umbral: A psychological-spiritual performance encounter with the demons transition(s)- wresting the in-betweens Thursday, Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]
As registration looms, are you looking for courses for ’15-’16? CAAD is contributing development, supplies, and guest artist funds to a bunch of awesome courses next year. Check out the Read more about CAAD Courses for ’15-’16 are HERE![…]
Multimedia artist Nick Cave brings you a little joy today with his soundsuits – we want one! Check out his process and philosophy and dance it out today!
I was sitting in the Crafted Kup one Saturday, enjoying my usual dark roast and reading Sister Carrie, when suddenly my concentration was broken by the chatter of two British men. Read more about Field Work: Something Wicked This Way (Came)[…]
Does acting matter? If so, why? These are the questions that film critic and author David Thomson tackles in his newest book Why Acting Matters (Yale University Press, 2015). In this Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 15: Does Acting Matter?[…]
Chances are good that the last half of Sunday will have you scrambling with your mind not just talking to you about everything that’s coming up this week, but perhaps Read more about Sunday Motivation: Let Your Mind Listen[…]
Writer Cristina Domenech teaches poetry to inmates in an Argentinian prison. This incredible workshop is organized through a university and operates out of a building constructed on site at the prison specifically Read more about Podcast of the Week 15: Poetry in Prison[…]
On December 5th and 6th, Unbound performed Rappaccini’s Daughter at the Kenyon Club. This adaptation of Octavio Paz’s play, based on a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, complicates notions of Read more about Field Work: Nobody’s Flower[…]
‘It’s the best time to be alive. When almost everything you thought you knew is wrong.’ If questioning isn’t scary, then we’re not making the right questions. And it’s not Read more about Field Work: Arcadia and Cold Coffee[…]
The explicitness of sexuality in Ancient Greece, the voicelessness of prostitutes during World War I, the spark of revolution in nineteenth century Paris, and the Baudelaire’s ideas about aesthetic beauty and Read more about Field Work: Mary Reid Kelley Brings SWINBURNE’S PASIPHAE to Life[…]