Chi-Fang Chao visits Mathers as part of "China Remixed"
In partnership with “China Remixed,” the Mathers Museum of World Cultures offered a look into the world of contemporary dance as it relates to Taiwanese culture.
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In partnership with “China Remixed,” the Mathers Museum of World Cultures offered a look into the world of contemporary dance as it relates to Taiwanese culture.
A student jazz ensemble started off the performances of the evening.
The “China Remixed” initiative by the Arts and Humanities Council introduced a video project experience, by visiting video artist Isaac Leung, this month.
The Record Company will headline a show at the Bluebird Nightclub Feb. 25 and perform alongside Jamestown Revival and Smooth Hound Smith.
An IU alumna will soon offer a viewing of her first independent feature film, a movie revolving around race relations and told through the perspectives of children.
The Archives of African American Music and Culture will celebrate an important anniversary during Black History Month.
The IU Bucket List includes a variety of campus-driven activities recommended for incoming students.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will do a special Valentines Day screening of "An Affair to Remember," with tickets priced at $5.
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Fans of symphony orchestra will learn about the diversity within the world of music with an upcoming performance at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Professor Steve Raymer first saw his photographs up at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures the day before the official reveal.
David DeSante paints the Oscar statue onto planks to use as props during an Oscar weekend event at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. DeSante recently began working as the theater's technical director.
When did you get your start in theater?
The stage was covered in a collection of seemingly dissonant objects. At the center was a piano, surrounded by falling objects to the right and a grandfather clock and a bed to the left.
Megan Gonzalez sold her first book for $5. Gonzalez, a writer for as long as she can remember, sold the book to her uncle at age six, a book written in crayons, which started a chain of events that led her down a path full of literature.
The Eli Young Band started as what lead vocalist Mike Eli said some might call a “glorified garage band.”
February’s Gallery Walk will celebrate more than just the visual artists in Bloomington’s art scene.
The Bluebird Nightclub will fill with the sounds of bluegrass, country and something extra this week.
The show begins with a series of vignette scenes playing out on the floor of the Wells-Metz Theatre.
The Bloomington Playwrights Project will soon open an escape room experience for the Bloomington community.