
Dec 4, 2019
Babes of Mbube
Nobuntu, Zimbabwe’s first female Mbube a cappella quintet, brings voice and dance to a workshop and a performance.
Nobuntu, Zimbabwe’s first female Mbube a cappella quintet, brings voice and dance to a workshop and a performance.
Eight members of the Kirby family were on hand for the dedication and reception for Kirby Art Study Center in Williams Center for the Arts
By Stephen Wilson Improv in iambic pentameter. Shadow puppet cinema. Seriously good ukulele playing. The unique, renowned, and impactful events that make…
About 30 students, staff, and community members learned how to dance like people did during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe during a Baroque dance…
Video: Artist William Wegman discusses the "Instant Miami" exhibit of his photos at Lafayette's Williams Center Gallery, which haven't been seen since…
By Heather Mayer Irvine An influential piece of art almost died with its last performance more than 50 years ago. But thanks to a collaborative effort…
The young French choreographer, director, and aerial mastermind Raphaëlle Boitel is author and architect of a new form of theater. Her production When…
By Bill Landauer Remember your first kiss? What about the time you noticed no one was helping, and you were thrilled to feel your legs pumping and your…
By Bill Landauer This week, an audience at the Williams Center for the Arts will witness a hypnotic explosion of color and form underscored by a blend…
Ayat Husseini '20 interviews director Ping Chong and actor Amir Khafagy, who are presenting Beyond Sacred: Voices of Muslim Identity at Lafayette's Williams…