African American Choral Ensemble brings inspirational songs to the Buskirk-Chumley
“We close our season with not just a concert, but a celebration.”
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“We close our season with not just a concert, but a celebration.”
IU Contemporary Dance will perform its New Moves showcase at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday in the Wells-Metz Theatre. The show features choreographed works by students in the contemporary dance program.
“Ballet at the BCT: The Choreography Project” will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The free event will showcase the work of student choreographers in the IU Ballet Department.
Set to a score full of jazz, City of Angels depicts the separate, but connected worlds of a writer and his characters, and the challenges a writer faces when making his work fit for the big screen.
A Bosendorfer grand piano is in decline with a cracked frame and dipping pitch, but it still may be playable.
IU Soul Revue will perform pieces from the '70s, '80s, '90s and current music in its annual spring concert this weekend. The group performs at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
“City of Angels” follows the parallel stories of a writer and his character, set with a jazz score in the 1940s. The musical, which premiered on Broadway in 1989, will open this weekend at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
What do shotgun shells, videotapes and 3-D glasses have in common? They can all be used for fashion.
Jennifer Maisel’s play “Out of Orbit” has made its way onto the Bloomington Playwrights Project stage. The story follows the lives of a daughter and mother, one navigating her way through the life of a teenager, and the other navigating rover projects for Mars.
Korean Night, presented by the East Asian Studies Center, will take place Saturday at the Willkie Auditorium. The annual event will feature Korean foods from Sobon and Korea Restaurant, music and cultural activities. Badi, a South Korean music ensemble, is a featured performer.
"West Side Story" will hit the Musical Arts Center stage starting this weekend. The 2018 production by the IU Opera and Ballet Theater and Jacobs School of Music marks the 100th birthday of Leonard Bernstein, the composer of the musical.
“Out of Orbit” will begin this weekend at Bloomington Playwrights Project. The play, by Jennifer Maisel, is the winner of this year’s Woodward/Newman Drama Award. Winning this award allows a play to be performed at Bloomington Playwrights Project.
“Nice Nails,” a play by MFA playwriting student Aaron Ricciardi, will premiere Friday at the Wells-Metz Theatre. This is Ricciardi's first major project as a graduate student at IU.
The crowd was mild, buzzing around with drinks in hand, talking in groups near booths and by the stage. The space was tight, but cozy. The ideal location for a night of calm music. As the lights dimmed, so too did conversation, as the opening act took the stage.
Hip Hop ConnXion will present “Set It Off,” at 6:30pm Sunday in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The dance show features performers from IU, Bloomington and across the Midwest.
IU Ballet Department students will perform their spring ballet, "America Dances," at the Musical Arts Center. Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday.
The chatter of excited audience members fills the auditorium as an upbeat track list welcomes guests into the show. The stage is set for multiple performers, though only one will headline.
Bloomington Poetry Slam will host a poetry slam and open mic night at 8:30 p.m. Friday in The Bishop. This event is part of “Words! A Bloomington Celebration of Poetry and Spoken Word,” with festivities occurring throughout March.
The Raas Royalty Roundtable student organization will present its ninth annual Raas Royalty Dance Competition 7 p.m. Saturday in the IU Auditorium. Eight groups from colleges around the country will compete.
As if we are not aware of it every time we walk into a theater, the Oscars are a wonderful time to recognize all of the talent coming out of Hollywood. Though we will never, ever swing from a trapeze with Zac Efron in a bodysuit fit for Latin week on Dancing with the Stars, the movies let us think that we can, if only for 90 minutes.