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WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
Prior to the October 13th, 2 pm matinee performance of TISCH DRAMA STAGE's Waiting for Lefty at the Abe Burrows Theater, the Department of Drama will host a special Alumni reception in the Riese Lounge.
WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
Celebrated annually on the second Monday of October, Indigenous Peoples’ Day honors the rich cultures and histories of Native American and Indigenous communities.
Please join Tisch Academic Services for our monthly virtual question and answer session addressing the needs and concerns of our International Student community.
WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
Meet Yolanda Mercy, course instructor for the spring study abroad program Television Writing in London, at our info session on Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
Enjoy a coffee and sweet and savory snacks with international and domestic students. Hosted by the Office of Student Affairs, this event is located at the Tisch Office of Student Affairs at 726 Broadway, 2nd Floor.
Join us for the SADC October concert in the Jack Crystal Theater. Advance RSVP is required.
WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
If you’re making a game, you need to playtest! Bring your work-in-progress game and get feedback from fellow game makers!
At the open house information sessions, Midori Yasuda, ITP’s Admissions Director, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
Join PS as we welcome back PS Alum Katie Brewer Ball for a reading and conversation about their new book, The Only Way Out.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
This monthly series pairs 16mm films from the Cinema Studies Archive with lo-fi gems, oddball curiosities, and pre-internet obscurities.
Join us for the SADC October concert in the Jack Crystal Theater. Advance RSVP is required.
WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
Bring your 8mm, 16mm, VHS, Hi-8 and miniDV home movies, enjoy an afternoon of discoveries, and learn about best practices for preservation. This is a day to preserve, share, and screen your local history.
Join us for the SADC October concert in the Jack Crystal Theater. Advance RSVP is required.
WAITING FOR LEFTY is an episodic portrayal of American laborers, blending flashbacks and vignettes. Characters dance, sing, and confront struggles like striking, moral compromise, and financial hardship.
Please join us to learn more about IMA at one of our upcoming information sessions in Fall 2024.
Tisch AMC and Tisch Human Resources are thrilled to invite you to Take it Easy and relax!
Week of Community 2024 Kick-Off Breakfast event page
Take a moment to connect with someone you haven't met before, or grab a bite to eat when heading to class or the office. While you're there, be sure to check out the homes of ITP/IMA, the NYU Game Center, and the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music!
In honor of Community Week, NYU Tisch Dance opens its weekly Chill Lab to the greater Tisch Community. Join us on Tuesday 10/21 from 4-5pm in Studio I, for “a space for rest, restoration, napping, meditation, and chilling in community with soothing lights and sound. get your chill on.”
Join the Department of Performance Studies for a virtual information session to learn about our M.A. and Ph.D. programs.
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Enjoy a coffee and sweet and savory snacks alongside other international students. Hosted by the Office of Student Affairs, this week's event will be at 370 Jay Street, 4th Floor in the IMA/ITP Lounge.
Award-winning playwright, performer and NYU Prof. Anna Deavere Smith and scholar, film critic and Columbia University Professor Racquel Gates discuss shaping our understanding of art in difficult times through creativity, scholarship and teaching.
Post-screening discussion: NYU Cinema Studies Professor JACOB FLOYD (Muscogee/Creek) and ERICA TREMBLAY.
NYU Tisch Grad Acting and Design for Stage and Film The Class of 2026 Present KING HEDLEY II by August Wilson opening October 23, 2024.
An informal hands-on sharing of projects developed by the 2024 Future Imagination Collaboratory Researchers.
An informal showing of works and works-in-progress by the 2024 cohort of HEAR US awardees.
TOCD’s coming to you with monthly live pop-ups at 370 Jay Street! Stop by to chat with our experienced staff about any and everything career.
This presentation explores how three contemporary Indigenous artists are reimagining Indigenous embodiment.
NYU Institute of Performing Arts and NYU Tisch Dance invites you to attend a two session workshop with David Thomson, covering the basics to begin creating a financially sustainable life.
If you’re making a game, you need to playtest! Bring your work-in-progress game and get feedback from fellow game makers!
NYU Tisch Grad Acting and Design for Stage and Film The Class of 2026 Present ALL MY SONS by Arthur Miller opening October 24, 2024.
Join Tisch Creative Research for some light refreshments and a screening of Emilia Hernesniemi new film "Radical Creatives"
Want to get resume feedback or ask a question regarding your career pursuits? Join TOCD for Express Chats! This is your opportunity to meet with a TOCD counselor to discuss anything and everything career.
Come join the NYU Game Center on the 2nd floor of 370 Jay, in the Media Commons. The event will feature a rotation of a half-dozen games made by NYU Game Center students, alumni, and faculty.
NYU Tisch Grad Acting and Design for Stage and Film The Class of 2026 Present KING HEDLEY II by August Wilson opening October 23, 2024.