NOMADS (Theatre)
Website:
http://sites.google.com/site/nomadscolumbia/Main Email Contact:
nomads.columbia@gmail.comFacebook:
LinkContact: Kurt Kanazawa, President - ksk2117@columbia.edu
NOMADS produces original student-written theatre each semester, and is one of only two clubs at Columbia University that presents student-writing for the stage. From playwrights and composers, to actors, directors, designers, and technicians, NOMADS is dedicated to fostering artistic growth and collaboration among Columbia University theatre artists. Through producing and developing original student theatrical works , we aim to encourage emerging theatre artists to explore their creativity and develop their own particular crafts for the stage. We seek to present challenging, entertaining, and thought-provoking material for audiences at Columbia and in the wider New York theatre world. In addition to full productions, NOMADS programs include: The NOMADS Theatre Workshop and The PlayPen. Wander no more! Join NOMADS!
Nonsequitur (Music: Vocal)
Website:
http://www.columbiagroups.org/nonsequiturMain Email Contact:
nonsequitur.acappella@gmail.comFacebook:
LinkContact: Freddie Tunnard, President - fet2104@columbia.edu
Columbia University’s Nonsequitur is a co-ed a cappella group specializing in a wide variety of music from across the musical spectrum. Latin for "it does not follow", our name reflects the diversity of musical genres that comprise our repertoire. Our third album, "Pass Us By", was just released in May. Since 2000, we’ve entertained thousands in New York and beyond with our original arrangements and unique sense of style and verve.
Notes and Keys (Music: Vocal)
Website:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/notesandkeys/Main Email Contact:
notesandkeys@columbia.eduFacebook:
LinkContact: Louisa Levy, Business Manager - lrl2114@columbia.edu
Notes and Keys is wholeheartedly dedicated to producing wicked awesome a cappella music for the Columbia community, remaining the most fun and diverse group on campus, playing exhaustive rounds of the parlor game and running charades, and having people accept proposals through a convincing rendition of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."