UMD Korean Percussion Ensemble brings strong beats, rock energy to The Clarice The ensemble of beginner students performed alongside traditional Korean percussion troupe Washington Samulnori and jazz group Great Circle. Stella Garner May 1, 2025
Maryland Opera Studio modernizes ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ in new production Even more than four centuries after Shakespeare’s original conception of the play, its empowering material still feels fresh. Cameron Lee April 16, 2025
‘Counterpoint’ fuses jazz, classical music through tap and piano Tao and Teicher have collaborated for more than a decade, first gaining notoriety as a pair with their 2019 composition 'More Forever.' Stella Garner April 1, 2025
Margaret Leng Tan redefines the piano with daring, untraditional concert Rather than adhering to classical music, Leng Tan challenges her audience to embrace the unexpected. Maxine Poe-Jensen March 11, 2025
The Clarice’s ‘Cuckoo’ uses iconic rice cookers to tell South Korea’s story The Clarice presents a meditative performance on imperialism and capitalism’s effects on South Korea using rice cookers. Cameron Lee February 17, 2025
‘Deepe Darknesse’ challenges contemporary dance expectations Experimentation and the surreal provide the groundwork for 'Deepe Darknesse' — a theater-dance hybrid rebelling against contemporary norms. Joe Wicke February 10, 2025
‘Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World’ challenges culture of media consumption The show characterizes the internet through onstage projections in a performance that blends lecture, comedy and theater. Joe Wicke November 18, 2024
‘BLKDOG’ at The Clarice examines trauma through contemporary dance British hip hop dance company Far From the Norm’s award-winning show centers around forms of trauma faced by youth. Joe Wicke October 30, 2024
‘Are We At War Yet?’ narrates the turmoil of war The play, which ran from April 19 to 26, highlighted the psychological effects propaganda has on individuals and families. Tolu Talabi April 28, 2024
‘Call Me Dancer’ showcases the struggles and accomplishments of an aspiring dancer The film's director and editor visited The Clarice for a screening of 'Call Me Dancer,' a film about an Indian boy's journey in the dance world. Emely Miranda-Aguilar March 4, 2024