Singing, Slapping, Monologues – Performing Arts Students Learn Online
How do you practice a scene with your acting partner hundreds of miles away?
How do you practice a scene with your acting partner hundreds of miles away?
The College’s Archives is documenting the creative reflections being made by the Emerson community on how the pandemic has impacted their lives.
The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired two Emerson to create an online T-shirt business in order to help out those struggling during these difficult times.
As the COVID-19 pandemic threatens the well-being and livelihood of millions around the world, clear and effective health communication is more crucial than ever. Meanwhile, social anxiety and confusion seems to be growing amid inconsistent and contradicting messages from government officials and the media, says Deion Hawkins, a health communication scholar and assistant professor of Communication Studies.
Amelia Broome, Performing Arts Senior Artist-in-Residence, director of the Musical Theatre program, and award-winning actor and singer, is a certified Linklater voice teacher with over 20 years’ experience teaching voice, speech, and musical theatre.
Whether or not you are observing these holy days, there may be helpful reminders about the human journey from struggle and oppression to liberation and rebirth within this week’s sacred observances.
ArtsEmerson, in its 10th anniversary season, is launching a free online initiative that looks to bring audiences together from the safety of their homes.
Nick Rocca ‘23 knew he wanted to make a documentary of his friend Dylan Whalen after seeing how he cares for his nonverbal brother Ty.
What determines a film’s success? A well-crafted script? Oscar-worthy acting? Outstanding direction? According to a new book by Communication Studies senior lecturer Owen Eagan, more than anything it’s how much people are talking about it.
As founder of the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival, Wes Jackson, has had to plan for hurricanes, intense heat, floods, and other acts of god.