Look/Listen
Take in the videos and podcasts of AE-related events and ideas.
"The Right Thing to Do" An ArtsEngine overview
A video created summer 2011.
ArtsEngine S.F. presentation from Jonathan Tyman on Vimeo.
Living Arts: Fall 2010
Living Arts is the living-learning community for first-year students supoorted by ArtsEngine. See the Living Arts website.
Explorth: Fall 2010
Arts & Bodies: Fall 2009
A striking video that combines all the pieces of Arts on Earth’s Arts & Bodies series into a seamless whole. If you missed the series, or just want to relive it, check out this video.
Keith Terry, renowned body musician did a residency at UM for Arts & Bodies. Watch his workshop with students in the Detroit Public Schools and a Ann Arbor performance of SLAMMIN’ All-Body Band that Keith is a part of.
Watch Michael Gould, Associate Professor of Jazz & Contemporary Improvisation about "The Music of Now" that we hear everyday.
Watch Sreyashi Dey, Artistic Director, Srishti Dance of India, Theresa Reid, Executive Director, Arts on Earth, Robin Wilson, Associate Professor, U-M Dance Department, Michael Gould, Associate Professor of Jazz & Contemporary Improvisation
The Third Annual Chang Lecture on Medicine and the Arts: “What the Arts Can Teach Us About Health, Illness, and Medical Practice” by Joel Howell, M.D., Ph.D
Creative Process
A video produced by the Michigan Daily looking at the Creative Process Course in April 2009.
Arts & the Environment: The Green Opera
United States’ first “Green Opera” staged at U-M in April 2009
In the 45-minute opera, "The Child and the Magic Spells" (or "L'Enfant et des Sortileges" in the original French), a child despoils the environment, and the environment bites back. This green theme is carried through the opera's production, whose carbon footprint was minimized by eliminating paper programs, using water-soluble paint on sets and natural fibers in costumes, and substituting the powerhouse stage klieglights for alternatively-powered LEDs. School of Music, Theatre & Dance faculty member Robert Swedberg led a group of undergraduate voice majors and a team of collaborators from Engineering, Computer and Environmental Science, Digital Media, Music, Theater, & Dance in this ground-breaking production.
Arts & the Environment: Fall 2008
Clowns on Earth! Malcolm Tulip, Clinical Assistant Professor of Theatre & Drama at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance teaches a clown class each fall. Fall 2008, the clowns assisted in setting up the "Earth" installation for Arts & the Environment — hilarity ensued.
