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    Finding an Ending… Or a New Beginning: An ADA Newsletter

    by  • November 21, 2019 • Newsletter • 0 Comments

    Finding an Ending… Or a New Beginning: An ADA Newsletter The end of a semester is always a strange mixture of emotions for faculty, staff and students.  It is simultaneously the excitement, stress and exhaustion of preparing final projects, followed in quick succession by the euphoria of a performance then the inevitable realization of...

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    A Send-off for Kevin Crawford

    by  • April 4, 2018 • Alumni, Faculty & Staff, MFA in Physical Theatre Program, Support the Accademia, Uncategorized, Undergraduate Physical Theatre, Undergraduate Programs • 0 Comments

    A Send-off for Kevin Crawford At the end of this spring term, Kevin will be retiring. Anyone who has ever set foot through the doors of the Accademia dell’Arte knows Kevin Crawford. Even if you have never worked with him personally, the ADA is what it is today because of his impact. Kevin is...

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    Reflections, Memories and What Comes Next: A Spring 2018 Newsletter

    by  • April 4, 2018 • Dance Program, Faculty & Staff, MFA in Physical Theatre Program, Student Life, Uncategorized, Undergraduate Physical Theatre • 0 Comments

     Reflections, Memories and What Comes Next: A Spring 2018 Newsletter There are only three weeks left in our Spring 2018 semester. The students have never been busier, putting together performances and working on projects from dusk ’til dawn. The finish line is in sight for the dancer students and physical theatre students but there’s no time...

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    “A Community of Artists” – Current physical theatre students talk about working with European artists and professors

    by  • October 6, 2014 • Uncategorized, Undergraduate Physical Theatre • 0 Comments

    Before arriving in Italy, most of what I’d heard about European professors from friends who’d studied abroad before was rather… alarming. Common themes included uptightness, strict adherence for rules, and harsh grading systems. Well, we’ve been in class for a solid month now and I can definitely say that any kind of rigidity or...

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