Celebrate the Russian composer's 150th anniversary with a nocturnal hymn emanating hope.
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In this gorgeous and delirious late-Soviet film of the Kazakh New Wave, obsession and revenge drive a young man towards a far-off destiny.
Sharing the stage with the Smith College Wind Ensemble, the ensemble continues its tour of Hop commissions and new works by Mexican composers.
A bittersweet coming-of-age story about grief, friendship and long-buried secrets.
A new work offers vulnerable insight into the intimate relationship between writing and memory.
Jafar Panahi, a filmmaker forbidden by the Iranian government from making movies or leaving the country, makes a movie about leaving the country.
This annual collection of wondrous, poignant and very funny animated shorts from around the world is back by popular demand. A virtual Q&A follows.
The evening begins with William Grant Still's "Mother and Child," arranged for string orchestra, followed by two exquisite classical-era symphonies, Mozart's 40th and Schubert's 5th.
In 1948, a devastating attack on a Palestinian village upends a young woman's dreams.
Hear more about the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra's spring program from Director Filippo Ciabatti.
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) goes to Paris in the latest installment to this exquisitely rendered, shoot-'em-up thrill ride.
Director Kelly Reichardt, a singular voice in American cinema, reteams with frequent collaborator Michelle Williams for an art-school comedy.
The choirs join forces with soloists, orchestra and organ to present Requiem masses by French composers Fauré and Duruflé.
Discover the rich history and vibrant future of Mexican music in the second Music Mexico Symposium. In collaboration with University of Houston Moores School of Music.
This tender story of friendship and nascent capitalism on the American frontier comes from one of today's most underappreciated cinematic visionaries, Kelly Reichardt.
Hear more about the Dartmouth Handel Society and Glee Club's joint spring program from Director Filippo Ciabatti.
A modern retelling of the tragicomedy of deceit and damnation.
Hit the streets with a pack of foul-mouthed, wise-cracking dogs, voiced by Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx.
This visual and sonic immersion into a speedboat subculture offers a perspective on the Venetian lagoons not to be found in any tourism brochures.
A twisty tale of greed, lust and revenge, starring early-Hollywood male heartthrob Sessue Hayakawa.
Student and community vocalists share powerful messages in an uplifting performance.
A group of young people plan and execute a radical act of self-defense against the fossil fuel industry.
A queer historical dramedy about love, purpose and medicine.
The lush greenery of the outdoor amphitheater sets a spectacular scene for a new, site-specific work from the group.
Coast seniors take over the spring concert with innovative new music.
Celebrate outstanding Dartmouth student artists with speeches and awards.