'The Hundred Windows' Performance
"The Hundred Windows" — an immersive, multidisciplinary performance by the Mount Hope World Singers, in collaboration with RIT School of Film and Animation Assistant Professor Christine Banna and composer Logan Barrett — is coming to RIT for a pair of performances.
It features 12 choral works from around the globe, a quadraphonic electronic soundscape, and projected animations created by Banna and students Bathschèba Duronvil '26 MFA (film and animation) and Katelyn Park '25 (film and animation). Both the soundscape and projections will be live-mixed, making each performance unique.
Performance schedule at RIT's Sklarsky Glass Box Theater (located in the SHED)
- Thursday, Sept. 11 — 8 p.m. (doors at 7:30). This special performance for the RIT community is FREE for all students, faculty, and staff (and loved ones).
- Saturday, Sept. 13 — 8 p.m. (doors at 7:30). The Saturday performance requires tickets to be purchased at the door or on the Mount Hope World Singers website.
Both performances will have ASL interpretation. The performances are supported in part by RIT's College of Art and Design, School of Performing Arts, and National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
Check out documentation from previous performances
Above photo by Jackie McGriff
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When and Where
Who
Open to the Public
Interpreter Requested?
Yes