The Afghan painter Kubra Khademi, who has been living in exile in France for five years, places women’s sexuality and pleasure in the spotlight in a Paris exhibition.
"The History of Empires," a dreamlike dance-theater piece Dan Safer developed, in part, at MIT, refers to the rise and fall of civilizations. After MIT, the piece was performed at La MaMa in New York.
The Cleveland Institute of Music s Future of Music Faculty Fellowship has added internationally acclaimed musician, composer and educator Wynton Marsalis, and national leader in higher education and distinguished classical musician Dr. Ronald Crutcher to the already impressive list of keynote speakers and faculty for the inaugural program.
Powered by a grant awarded in the inaugural cycle of the Sphinx Venture Fund, this first-of-its-kind career development initiative will engage up to 35 Black and Latinx music professionals who are pursuing or considering academic careers, preparing them with the skills, insights and networks to flourish professionally and influence generations of musicians. Wynton Marsalis and Ron Crutcher are recognized worldwide for their commitment to the future of music and for their tireless work to support the next generation of educators, said Paul W. Hogle, President & CEO of CIM. Adding their accumulated wisdom, experience and passion to the speaker r