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Juilliard President Damian Woetzel talks with A Tempo host Rachel Katz Saturday (8/23) about the performing arts school's commitment to make its undergraduate and graduate programs more financially accessible.
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A Tempo Saturday (8/16) checks in with Radio on the Lake Theatre, which will perform several radio plays by African-American journalist Richard Durham this Fall.
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A Tempo Saturday (7/5 at 7 pm) features a conversation with a Harmony123, an organization of young musicians who perform and raise funds for worthy causes - most recently, the Trenton-based, arts-centric Sprout U School of the Arts.
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A Tempo this Saturday (5/10) looks at the impact of the National Endowment of the Arts' withdrawal and cancellation of grants on New Jersey and Pennsylvania performing arts organizations. It also features an interview with Ryan Fleur, the new President and CEO of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts Philly.
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A Tempo this Saturday (10/14) features an interview with the new Executive Director of Westrick Music Academy, whose programs include the Princeton Girlchoir and Princeton Boychoir.
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A Tempo this Saturday (6/3 at 7 pm) features a conversation with screenwriter and music educator Lille Gardner about her plans for an animated series about composers who were women or from other underrepresented groups.
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A Tempo this Saturday (3/18 at 7 pm) profiles the Misty Copeland Foundation, which was founded by American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland to foster diversity, equity and inclusion in ballet and the broader dance scene.
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A Tempo this Saturday (12/10 at 7 pm) visits the new Pre-K ballet class launched this year by Newark, NJ's public schools district.
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November’s “PostClassical” webcast explores Joseph Horowitz’s new book Dvorak’s Prophecy and the Vexed Fate of Black Classical Music, released this month…
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Lincoln Center Education is hosting a series of workshops throughout the year for educators through its Activate! Program, and this year its presenters…