Click here to read the review by Jeremy Lent of Dan Zanes & Friends in the New Haven Independent.
Click here to read the review by Jeremy Lent of Dan Zanes & Friends in the New Haven Independent.
We got a lot of great feedback this year.
Here are some of the things that people will remember about Festival 15:
International Festival of Arts & Ideas Festival Recap! What will you remember from...
Moby Dick Master Class
Anthony Ligon
June 19, 2010
Greetings everyone. This morning I had the chance to join the master class for Moby Dick. I can honestly say that I enjoyed myself. Conor Lovett (...
Click here to read Christopher Arnott's review of "Space Panorama".
Click here to watch a preview of "Space Panorama".
Click here to read Christopher Arnott's review of "Chautauqua!".
Click here to watch a preview video of "Chautauqua!".
Click here to watch Yehuda Duenyas and Normandy Sherwood from the National Theater of the United State of America on WTNH's "Connecticut Style".
Click here to watch a preview video of "Chautauqua!".
Joyce Moreno
by Jonathan Rosario
On Wednesday, June 16th, Joyce Moreno’s very enchanting voice brought the cultural rhythms and sounds of Brazil to New Haven. Her music was relaxing and smooth with...
Click here or head over to Campus Customs, located at 57 Broadway, New Haven, to purchase your commemorative "Festival 15" T-Shirt today! Available in white or sport grey, and in mens, ladies, and...
The "Festival Family Fun Pass" is your pass to “insider” experiences at the Festival - fun for children of all ages! With this pass, you will get the following:
Four (4) passes with reserved seating...
Arts & Ideas Fellows with Elsie B. Chapman (Festival Board Vice Chair) and Dawn Gibson-Brehon (Fellowship Program Manager).
Joel Suarez (11th grade at Co-Op Arts and Humanities School)
Anthony Ligon...
Click here to read Sandi Kahn Shelton's article about "Space Panorama" in the New Haven Register.
Click here to watch a preview video of "Space Panorama".
Click here to purchase tickets online.
Click here to read Paul Bass' review of the Blind Boys of Alabama in the New Haven Independent.