“Theater is the art of light,” said Yale professor Yuri Kordonsky during a recent discussion at Yale Center in Beijing.
On the evening of June 26, over 80 participants gathered the center for a dialogue between two renowned theater experts: Kordonsky,...
Hito Steyerl, a Hayden Distinguished Fellow at the Yale School of Art in both 2018 and 2019 as well as an acclaimed filmmaker, writer, and cultural critic, opened a new exhibition on June 20 at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City titled “Drill”....
Since Nov. 6, 1968, a tiny basement theater at 217 Park St. has been home to the Yale Cabaret where conversations about contemporary culture and society are staged through performance.
Founded by Yale School of Drama students, the Yale Cabaret has a...
You may not know early Soviet filmmaker Dziga Vertov by name, but perhaps you’ve heard of his most famous film, “Man with a Movie Camera.” Released in 1929, this non-narrative silent film illustrates a day in the life of real Soviet city-dwellers without...