Harry Potter club creates campus-wide Horcrux scavenger hunt
Students in Harry Potter-themed clothing and clutching magic wands assembled in the basement of Woodburn Hall on Sunday evening for a Horcrux scavenger hunt.
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Students in Harry Potter-themed clothing and clutching magic wands assembled in the basement of Woodburn Hall on Sunday evening for a Horcrux scavenger hunt.
A crowd of wig-wearing people, some with drawn-on beards, filled up the Talkers Tap Room’s southside location Saturday night for a Beer and Canvas event to celebrate the birthday of cultural icon and painting teacher Bob Ross.
As the IU Dance Marathon approaches and participants scramble to raise the last of their funding, the various committees are working on the last details. With the philanthropy event comes the music necessary to keep the participants dancing.
October is an unusual month in the Jacobs School of Music. While many students are getting prepared for Halloween, for tuba students the last week of the month marks Octubafest, a combination of guest performers and student recitals, orchestrated by Provost Professor of Music Daniel Perantoni.
The noise in the Teter NST went from ambient to lively Wednesday night as performers in the annual Potpourri of the Arts in the African American Tradition assembled a preview of the event, which will take place Nov. 5 in the IU Auditorium.
Cello performance major Zach Barnes hadn’t even finished his first semester at IU when he had a tough decision to make last December.
A quietness punctuated by high-pitched bagpipe tones and light, on-tempo marching noises circulated around the room. Such was the scene Sunday afternoon as performers prepared for the October bagpipe gathering of the Bloomington Pipers’ Society at a church rented by the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology on North Indiana Avenue.
The Amazon comes to life Friday in IU Opera’s opening production of “Florencia en el Amazonas.”
Jacobs School of Music students decked themselves out in the tropical attire of floral shirts and white bottoms and shoes when they performed in the Latin Jazz Ensemble on Monday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater in Jazz @ the BCT.
Auer Hall was quiet Sunday afternoon as the rows filled gradually with devoted students and chamber music fans alike. They came to hear Jacobs School of Music faculty perform three of 19th-century composer Johannes Brahms’ famous pieces of work: “Trio in B Major,” “Piano Quartet in C Minor Op.6,” and “Strings Sextet in G Major Op. 36.”