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Juan Manuel is a choreographer who produces performances across the United States and internationally and is a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University.

Commentary: Choreographers are essential workers

By Juan Manuel December 9, 2020
Though different in nature, my work as a choreographer is as essential as a medical professional’s work.

IC Theatre Lab stays connected with their community

November 6, 2020

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ithaca College is doing remote learning for the Fall 2020 semester. Ithaca College's only no-cut theatre program Theatre Lab is doing weekly livestreams on Instagram to...

The colleges only hip-hop group on campus, Pulse, held a dance event to showcase the groups compilation of hip-hop dances.

Stage Ablaze: Pulse dance group holds “Burn It Up” showcase

March 9, 2017
Pulse held its annual showcase, "Burn It Up," on March 5 in the Emerson Suites.
From left, Rosette Epstein ‘16 and Ramanu Steele of Spiral Cracks perform improvisationally, using their bodies to express human connections with nature.

Organic dance group brings natural style to Ithaca community

By Olivia Riggio, Staff Writer January 25, 2017
Members of Ithaca dance group Spiral Cracks Performance Collective use their bodies to create dynamic and eye-catching art.
Zach James, general director of Opera Ithaca, and Megan Nielson play Bluebeard and Judith, respectively, in Opera Ithacas production of Bluebeards Castle. The show was Opera Ithacas first production and ran Oct. 18–19.

New professional group revives opera in Ithaca area

By Cristina Saltos, Contributing Writer October 22, 2014
Fifteen years after the Ithaca Opera closed its doors, a new group, Opera Ithaca, is filling the opera void in the area.

Behind the curtain

By Lisa Purrone, Contributing Writer September 21, 2011
Though they share overarching themes of light and new beginnings, each of the three fall productions in the Ithaca College Department of Theatre Art’s lineup tells a vastly different story.
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