The Segal Center Award for Civic Engagement in the Arts was originally established to recognise individuals who have made an exceptional contribution to civic discourse and have had a real impact on contemporary theatre and performance in New York City. In The Time of Corona, the Segal Center decided to honour global theatre and performance artists who have become agents of change in 2020 and 2021.
Since the outbreak of the Corona Pandemic, The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center at the Graduate Center, CUNY has presented a series of public talks during The Time of Corona with over 300 artists and institutions from over 50 countries. The aim of the initiatives presented were to introduce artistic projects and concepts that develop a new perspective on social and institutional developments in the field of art, especially performance art.
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A series of religious posts on the Instagram channel of National School of Drama (NSD) have angered a group of writers and artists, including veterans Rohini Hattangadi and Seema Biswas. The bone of contention has been greetings posted by the NSD on occasion of Navratri, Eid and more recently Valmiki Jayanti and Karwa Chauth.
HOWLROUND FOR INDIA to Celebrate Indian Theater Artists Fighting Covid
The aim is to help mobilize a worldwide outpouring that can reach the ears of government and business leaders in India.by Chloe Rabinowitz
Fourteen prominent American writer/directors are part of a worldwide roster of over 100 global theater artists lending their voices July 20, 2021 to HowlRound for India, a 24-hour online marathon of live readings and talks honoring the Indian theater community for its efforts in facing Covid-19. The event will call loudly and urgently for India and the rest of the world to find better political solutions to prevent such disasters. This free virtual event, carried live on HowlRound Theatre Commons (https://howlround.com), is organized by Frank Hentschker, Director of CUNY s Segal Theatre Center; Abhishek Majumdar, a playwright/director from Bangalore, India; and Tanvi Shah, a director/producer based in Mumbai.