The NeoCollective: Winter 2021 Show
The NeoCollective, a Black art collective for Yale and New Haven, presents our first virtual showcase, “Re;memory: Framing the Imaginary.”
Contact us at theneoco@gmail.com
The NeoCollective, a Black art collective for Yale and New Haven, presents our first virtual showcase, “Re;memory: Framing the Imaginary.”
Contact us at theneoco@gmail.com
Join us for a special webinar series slated to be held on the last Friday of every month as part of a collaborative effort with CLAIS, Latin American Interdisciplinary Gender Network, and The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) to highlight gender studies and gender issues in Latin America.
The event on February 26 will feature scholars and practitioners discussing the struggles related to legalizing abortion in Latin America.
This event will be in Spanish with simultaneous English translation.
Witness what happens when Yale Dance Lab in partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center invites 16 choreographers to create digital dance poems, performed by dancers from across the Yale community. Knitting together local, national, and international communities of dance, Transpositions: Dance Poems for an Online World explores the continuous and interrupted transmission of embodied dance practices in digital life. Edited by by Kyla Arsadjaja MFA ‘20, the concept and direction of this episode is by Renee Robinson.
Witness what happens when Yale Dance Lab in partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center invites 16 choreographers to create digital dance poems, performed by dancers from across the Yale community. Knitting together local, national, and international communities of dance, Transpositions: Dance Poems for an Online World explores the continuous and interrupted transmission of embodied dance practices in digital life. Edited by by Kyla Arsadjaja MFA ‘20, the concept and direction of this episode is by Lacina Coulibaly.
Witness what happens when Yale Dance Lab in partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center invites 16 choreographers to create digital dance poems, performed by dancers from across the Yale community. Knitting together local, national, and international communities of dance, Transpositions: Dance Poems for an Online World explores the continuous and interrupted transmission of embodied dance practices in digital life. Edited by by Kyla Arsadjaja MFA ‘20, the concept and direction of this episode is by Brian Seibert.
Witness what happens when Yale Dance Lab in partnership with Yale Schwarzman Center invites 16 choreographers to create digital dance poems, performed by dancers from across the Yale community. Knitting together local, national, and international communities of dance, “Transpositions: Dance Poems for an Online World” explores the continuous and interrupted transmission of embodied dance practices in digital life. Edited by by Kyla Arsadjaja MFA’20, the concept and direction of this episode is by Gregory Maqoma.
Join us online for a free Indie Lens Pop-Up screening and discussion of Mr. SOUL!, a new documentary by Melissa Haizlip.
Lunarfest is a celebration of the Lunar New Year and Chinese culture, offering arts and cultural programs for adults and children throughout the city of New Haven and at Yale. Lunarfest creates community bonds through schools, arts nonprofit, and business partnerships.
Programs begin in the fall each year and culminate in a series of performances and events celebrating Lunar New Year. Critical partners are Yale, the City of New Haven, Town Green, and the schools, arts nonprofits, and libraries that offer space to discover new cultures in the greater New Haven neighborhood.
Lunarfest is a celebration of the Lunar New Year and Chinese culture, offering arts and cultural programs for adults and children throughout the city of New Haven and at Yale. Lunarfest creates community bonds through schools, arts nonprofit, and business partnerships.
Programs begin in the fall each year and culminate in a series of performances and events celebrating Lunar New Year. Critical partners are Yale, the City of New Haven, Town Green, and the schools, arts nonprofits, and libraries that offer space to discover new cultures in the greater New Haven neighborhood.
If you want to know more about grant opportunities regarding South Asian Studies, make sure to attend the virtual meeting with Kasturi Gupta, Program Director for the South Asian Studies Council. She will talk about the details of the process, new deadline date, amounts provided, updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and much more.
Kasturi will be available to answer any questions you have regarding grants, your eligibility, the application process, and the new deadline.
The new deadline is 25 Feb 2021.
To attend, please register at the Zoom link below.