El Huracán by Charise Castro Smith

As Miami’s first category six hurricane approaches, Valeria—the family matriarch—hunkers down with her daughter/caregiver and granddaughter to prepare for what is to come.

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El Huracán by Charise Castro Smith

As Miami’s first category six hurricane approaches, Valeria—the family matriarch—hunkers down with her daughter/caregiver and granddaughter to prepare for what is to come.

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El Huracán by Charise Castro Smith

As Miami’s first category six hurricane approaches, Valeria—the family matriarch—hunkers down with her daughter/caregiver and granddaughter to prepare for what is to come.

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El Huracán by Charise Castro Smith

As Miami’s first category six hurricane approaches, Valeria—the family matriarch—hunkers down with her daughter/caregiver and granddaughter to prepare for what is to come.

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El Huracán by Charise Castro Smith

As Miami’s first category six hurricane approaches, Valeria—the family matriarch—hunkers down with her daughter/caregiver and granddaughter to prepare for what is to come.

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42nd Biannual International Electroacoustic Music Festival

Cutting-edge works by masters and emerging composers.

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Faculty Recital: Alexei Tartakovski, Piano

Performance by the internationally acclaimed pianist.

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Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage

Esther is a 35-year-old, talented Black seamstress in 1905 New York sought out by socialites and sex workers alike because of her gift for creating exquisite lingerie.

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Conservatory Orchestra III: Holiday Concert

George Rothman, Conductor. Fauré, “Pavane”; Piazzolla, “Oblivion”; Beethoven, “Egmont Overture”; Shostakovich, “Waltz” from “Jazz Suite”

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Wadada Leo Smith: America Transformed

The Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College is pleased to launch its Fall 2023 program with the work of world-renowned composer Wadada Leo Smith.

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08.29.2023
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Richard Pietras