'Encounters and Collisions' showcases IU Contemporary Dance majors
As the curtain rose, everyone in the audience sat still and waited for the dancers to step out on the stage.
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As the curtain rose, everyone in the audience sat still and waited for the dancers to step out on the stage.
IU Contemporary Dance Theatre will present the 2015 Winter Dance Concert ?starting Friday.
Professors Grigory Kalinovsky and Joseph Swensen will be named the inaugural Starling Professors of Violin by the Jacobs School of Music this fall.
It was a hobby that turned into one of the largest wineries in the Midwest.
As the curtain opens, a giant and elegant castle on stage greets the ?audience.
Playing a nearly 300-year-old Crimean-made violin, Noah Bendix-Balgley is the concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and has played as a soloist in Germany, France and Italy.
He’s performed in Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy and all over the U.S. He performs on a Cremonese violin made in 1732.
The music of Beethoven and Brahms captivated audiences at Auer Hall in the Jacobs School of Music on Saturday evening.
Young, aspiring ballet dancers flock to the Jacobs School of Music to undergo premier dance training before they enter college.
Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts took place this past weekend.
Garlic, Inc., a local non-profit educational organization, put the Bloomington Garlic Festival together to inform children and adults about growing healthy food and healthful consuming behaviors. The festival spanned Saturday and Sunday.
After two years of various charity work, Shawn Perigon will present Summer Jam 2014, a hip-hop and rock concert July 18 at Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the show starts at 5 p.m.
BY SARAH SARAH
Family-friendly live jazz will return to the IU Art Museum for the 23rd annual Jazz in July concert series.
The instrumental music of Elizabethan England will be making its return in a much more modern venue.
Mixing classical pieces with a variety of performances, such as show tunes and tap-dancing, the Summer Philharmonic Orchestra delivered a one-of-a-kind performance Saturday at the Musical Arts Center.
The stage is set, and it’s as close to the performance as they can get.