Brett Eldredge is using old country to usher in the new age with his latest album, Songs About You, and he’s taking the Amphitheater stage with a more intimate touch than previous tours. “Brett
Ballet Hispánico will shatter stereotypes while dancing across the Amphitheater stage. This multicultural group hopes to lead the conversation on advocacy and artistic excellence through innovation on stage. “Ballet Hispánico is beyond its name. It’s
The deep sense of community and tradition that Chautauqua embodies shines through on Old First Night. As the Institution’s sesquicentennial in 2024 approaches, it’s time to celebrate Chautauqua’s 148th birthday. “It’s a birthday party, which
Chautauqua is known for its Schools of Fine and Performing Arts, and its mission of collaboration and learning. This weekend, the Schools of Dance and Music are coming together in a unique workshop to showcase
Kay Logan led a Chautauqua life dedicated to chamber music, supporting the art form on the grounds over the course of decades. Even after her death, that support continues in the form of a $1
As a little girl, Taylor “Tally” Bevis could have never imagined entering the world of Miss America as Miss Tennessee, or leading a conversation on voter registration and participation across the state. “I was a
The students from the Chautauqua School of Dance are leaping back on stage with the Music School Festival Orchestra in the pit for a truly only-in-Chautauqua experience. “It’s a collaboration with another art form,
For the first time in 25 years, Chautauqua Institution is conducting an economic impact survey, this time in collaboration with the Chautauqua Property Owners Association. “The reason that we do these sorts of studies is
The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra returns to a galaxy far, far away as it journeys back to the Star Wars series with “The Empire Strikes Back,” two summers after it first performed “A New Hope.” The
Tucked in the woods behind the Chautauqua Golf Learning Center is a series of meandering trails. For a time, those trails were seldom used — but after three years of planning and work, the CHQ
Jon Meacham last spoke to a Chautauqua audience from a computer screen, in the middle of the 2020 virtual season on CHQ Assembly. He spoke then as the closing lecture of a week on “Reframing
Delightful, compassionate, visionary, humorous, practical, direct, kind, patient, robust. The English language does not have enough words to describe Richard “Dick” Miller. “One word could never describe Dick Miller,” said Geof Follansbee, senior vice president
After weeks of training and rehearsals, students from Chautauqua’s School of Dance take the stage to showcase their talents and hard work. “It gives the opportunity to students to perform on stage and learn the
Nadia Murad has survived many atrocities, but she’s more than just a survivor. “There is no way to speak of genocide that makes it easy to hear. Nor should we. Yazidis were subjected to some
Members of Chautauqua’s community gathered for the first Chautauqua Property Owners Association general meeting of the 2022 Summer Assembly on July 9 in the Hall of Philosophy. The CPOA session was followed by the Institution
Every year, Chautauqua’s Robert H. Jackson Lecture on the Supreme Court comes after the court wraps its session; in 2022, that means Week Three, with a look at landmark decisions from the past term. “This