Bloomington Ki Badtameezi to host second annual Bollywood dance competition
Eight teams from around the U.S. will come to Bloomington to compete.
Eight teams from around the U.S. will come to Bloomington to compete.
Tickets can be purchased for Feb. 6-7.
Musicians and fans of all ages watched the evening’s jazz show.
IU students founded Raas Royalty 15 years ago.
“Webster’s B!+@#” is a contemporary story of office politics, morality and lexicography.
Over 3,000 people attended the show, according to staff.
The award-winning saxophonist will also speak with students while at IU.
The percussion group makes rhythms out of everyday household items.
The rescheduled performance played to a nearly sold-out house on Dec. 3.
The Singing Hoosiers performed at the festival showcase Dec. 2.
IU Auditorium tickets are available for $29 for students and $43 for non-students.
The show will feature three ensembles to celebrate the IU African American Arts Institute.
The production took place at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1 and 2 at IU Auditorium.
The master of the organ accompanied a radio episode and a silent movie.
LuPone performed her one woman show “Don’t Monkey with Broadway” at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11.
The performance will be held Oct. 7.
The play follows the centuries-long life and gender transition of its main character.
A Century of 16mm will celebrate a century of film as a medium.
The critically acclaimed performance full of fourth wall breaks screened on Wednesday.
The auditorium will welcome a series of world-famous musical acts this semester.