How do transformative moments change our perception of the world?
How do transformative moments change our perception of the world?
This droll political comedy-drama captures the wonder and disruption as Bhutan becomes one of the world's youngest democracies.
In John Carpenter's marvel of gross-out practical effects, a shapeshifting alien lifeform infiltrates a team of American scientists stationed in Antarctica.
A stunning performance featuring Beethoven's Symphony no. 7 and Hummel's Fantasy for viola and orchestra.
A Tongan superfan assembles a ragtag marching band to gain entry to the Rugby World Cup finals in this family comedy, based on a true story.
A stunning performance featuring Beethoven's Symphony no. 7 and Hummel's Fantasy for viola and orchestra.
The two choirs join forces with orchestra, narrator and soloists for a breathtaking performance of Arthur Honegger's symphonic psalm, "Le Roi David."
The two choirs join forces with orchestra, narrator and soloists for a breathtaking performance of Arthur Honegger's symphonic psalm, "Le Roi David."
Jazz and animation make for intriguing bedfellows in this new film about the mysterious disappearance of young Brazilian piano virtuoso Francisco Tenorio Jr.
Maestra Xian Zhang and soprano Asmik Grigorian both make their Met debuts with this timeless tragedy of unrequited love.
Kristen Stewart and her bodybuilder girlfriend attempt to escape her seedy criminal family (Ed Harris, Dave Franco) in this sexy, kinetic tale of romance on the run.
The ensemble is back on campus to welcome guest clinician Colonel Michael Colburn in guest-conducting the concert alongside promising young female conductors.
A film festival created by students, for students.
Meet interdisciplinary collaborators and learn about arts integration at Dartmouth
Two Cantonese opera singers perform for decades (through Castro's revolution) in this remarkable story of the Chinese immigrant experience in Cuba. Discussion follows.
Student and community vocalists share powerful messages in an uplifting performance.
This Sundance Audience Award Winner follows an Iranian immigrant and mother who flees an abusive marriage to forge a new life with her young daughter in Australia.
Ralph Fiennes' monstrous monarch wages war in this spare, smart new production set in a modern-day war zone.
The Cameroonian director presents his latest, a fake ethnographic documentary which blends sly humor and social commentary.
Based on the bestselling graphic novel, this wild and vivid ride follows a rabbi and his talking cat as they navigate the cultural crossroads of 1930s North Africa. Discussion follows.
The students' final projects showcase the Marsh Brothers' deli, examine the lives of migrant workers in the Upper Valley and plunge into the world of competitive paddle sports.
As spring breathes new life into the world, so do the ensemble's new works developed throughout the year.
Colman Domingo ('Rustin') anchors the tender, riveting story of a prison theatrical troupe who finds deep beauty in an effort to make art for art's sake. Discussion follows.
The Coast's graduating seniors take the reins and call the tunes in a joyful celebration of this particular musical community.
This feast for the eyes reveals how artists' gardens have provided inspiration for exploring color, light and atmosphere.
Serag Elagamy '24 presents his thought-provoking doc about the Dartmouth Class of 2024's uniquely challenging college experience. Paired with a short by C.J. Henrich '24.
A glittering behind-the-scenes look at drag artist Taylor Mac's 24-hour magnum opus, which offers an alternate take on US history through popular music from 1776 to the present.
Celebrate outstanding Dartmouth student artists with speeches and awards.