THE CRISTINA PATO QUARTET According to Galician bagpipe player Cristina Pato, one rhythm connects a diverse set of cultures — and in “Latina,” those rhythms
Chautauqua Theater Company’s Alexander De Vasconcelos Matos, as Lysander, and Courtney Stennet, as Hermia, perform during a dress rehearsal of A Midsummer Night’s Dream June
Jared Jacobsen, organist and coordinator of worship and sacred music, practices for of the 2019 season. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Chautauqua Institution’s Organist and Coordinator of
As visiting artist Daisy Patton prepares to speak at Chautauqua Institution, she has her younger self in mind. “Something that I found helpful as a younger
A play workshopped at Chautauqua Institution in 2017 will soon be taking center stage on Broadway. Birthday Candles by Noah Haidle is a show that distills
As Chautauqua’s gates swing wide this opening weekend, legendary folk artist Judy Collins returns to the Amphitheater stage, and jazz singer-songwriter Madeleine Peyroux makes her
Deborah Sunya Moore, vice president of performing and visual arts Amid the hustle of Chautauquans scurrying to get ready for the season, the Chautauqua Opera Company
A sense of history and legacy will soar out from Norton Hall as the Chautauqua Opera Company celebrates the 90th anniversary of both the Chautauqua Opera
There is a strong sense of intergenerational community throughout Chautauqua, and nowhere does it seem more rooted than the CLSC Young Readers book list. Programmed
Bob Proehl, Week One’s prose writer-in-residence, believes that sometimes the supernatural — magic, ghosts, aliens — may unlock the most emotionally honest elements of a story.
As Chautauqua Institution embarks on its new strategic plan this season, big ideas abound. But one exhibition at the Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution Galleries urges
America’s Big Band will return to Chautauqua when the Jazz Ambassadors perform at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, in the Amphitheater. The Jazz Ambassadors are a versatile, 19-member